Toller Kanal 🪨 Bin über Tim von Lindenau hier gelandet. Sachsen Anhalt hat mich während eines Urlaubs so fasziniert, daß ich vor 2 Jahren aus dem Ausland hierher gezogen bin. Ringheiligtümer, Menhire, Schandsteine, alte Brunnen, zerfallene Burgen, Hünengräber und natürlich die Himmelsscheibe. Wundervolle Landschaften, in jedem Wald wartet ein neues Abenteuer. Abo 👍🏼 und Grüße an alle Entdecker!
Ahoi.. ach wie schön, noch so ein bekloppter mit dem selben Hobby wie meiner einer!! Top Video.. Abo lasse ich auch hier!! Mit heimatforschendem Gruß aus dem Osning (OWL)
They move the rocks easily - They put a pool of mercury floating on the floor with a positive charge , then they line the bottom of the cut stone blocks with coating of liquid mercury with a negative charge - this then repels the stone from the ground with the postive charge mercury- the negative charged mercury hits the postive charged mercury and creates a hoovering effect for the stone , if you have ever seen magnets then you would understand that its how it works. I have tried it and have moved 40 tons blocks around , its so easy , they just glide around. I have taken 40 ton blocks and hoovered them over hills then back down the other side , pushed one for 100 miles with only a fingertip touch as it glides like a hooverboard.
Thank you for that information... one thing I'm asking myself is: where did you carry out that experiment? I mean 100miles is around 250km, I think. Were there no obstacles in the way and how did you make sure no one is knocked down on the way by a 40 ton block that glides through the landscape? Can you explain any further or do you have any footage showing what you did?
@@aufsuche thankyou for your reply . Yes I have footage , only when I have uploaded it to youtube it does not get on the server , they will not show it to the viewers ... to answer your question , yes it is 250km , since the mercury is adaptable and mixed with the black goo , it can stick to the stone and move around it. I am able to go right up hillsides , long uphill walks which should be hard are easy because of how the mercury hovers , it creates a forcefield around the stone from the black goo. No one is knocked down cause I do it at night , I will try and load new footage but they just wont show it....
Pilsenhöhe liegt übrigens nicht zwischen Köthen und Arensdorf, sondern zwischen Köthen und Edderitz 😁
Sehr interessant!
Toller Kanal 🪨 Bin über Tim von Lindenau hier gelandet. Sachsen Anhalt hat mich während eines Urlaubs so fasziniert, daß ich vor 2 Jahren aus dem Ausland hierher gezogen bin. Ringheiligtümer, Menhire, Schandsteine, alte Brunnen, zerfallene Burgen, Hünengräber und natürlich die Himmelsscheibe. Wundervolle Landschaften, in jedem Wald wartet ein neues Abenteuer.
Abo 👍🏼 und Grüße an alle Entdecker!
Danke Dir und liebe Grüße zurück :) Von wo bist du denn hergezogen, wenn ich fragen darf?
@@aufsuche Aus den Niederlanden 🌷
Liebe Grüße 👋🏼
na dann nachträglich "Herzlich Willkommen" :)
Dankeschön 🌀
Auch für die tollen Videos!
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Danke für den tollen Tip zur Erwanderung unserer spannenden Vergangenheit!!!❤
Es ist mir eine Freude, Martina :)
Ein fantastischer Reiseführer. Vielen Dank dafür 🙏 Auch auf 2D verlieren diese Orte nichts an Magie ♥️
Danke Claudi 🤗
.."das ist der Wahnsinn! ". Wieder tolles Video. Vor allem das Anlecken der Brötchentüte - genau mein Humor 😂
Hihi 😜 war fast leckerer als das Brötchen
Nice, genau mein Thema :-).Abo ist da
Da sag ich: "Vielen Dank!" :) LG
Dito! "Der Fritz Meinecke der Archäologie" :D 🎉
@@jonasraulin5284 Haha! Danke :D
Ahoi.. ach wie schön, noch so ein bekloppter mit dem selben Hobby wie meiner einer!! Top Video.. Abo lasse ich auch hier!! Mit heimatforschendem Gruß aus dem Osning (OWL)
Hey :D ..das freut mich sehr! Liebe Grüße auch an Dich!
@@aufsuche wo kann man sich denn mal privat austauschen, hast du Fratzbuch oder Instradings oder sowas??😅
Meine Mailadresse steht in der Videobeschreibung ;) Schreib mal...
@@aufsuche super.. danke^^ sobald ich Zeit finden kann!
Super Video.
Danke 🤗
Lecker Lachsbrötchen 😂
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They move the rocks easily - They put a pool of mercury floating on the floor with a positive charge , then they line the bottom of the cut stone blocks with coating of liquid mercury with a negative charge - this then repels the stone from the ground with the postive charge mercury- the negative charged mercury hits the postive charged mercury and creates a hoovering effect for the stone , if you have ever seen magnets then you would understand that its how it works. I have tried it and have moved 40 tons blocks around , its so easy , they just glide around. I have taken 40 ton blocks and hoovered them over hills then back down the other side , pushed one for 100 miles with only a fingertip touch as it glides like a hooverboard.
Thank you for that information... one thing I'm asking myself is: where did you carry out that experiment? I mean 100miles is around 250km, I think. Were there no obstacles in the way and how did you make sure no one is knocked down on the way by a 40 ton block that glides through the landscape? Can you explain any further or do you have any footage showing what you did?
@@aufsuche thankyou for your reply . Yes I have footage , only when I have uploaded it to youtube it does not get on the server , they will not show it to the viewers ... to answer your question , yes it is 250km , since the mercury is adaptable and mixed with the black goo , it can stick to the stone and move around it. I am able to go right up hillsides , long uphill walks which should be hard are easy because of how the mercury hovers , it creates a forcefield around the stone from the black goo. No one is knocked down cause I do it at night , I will try and load new footage but they just wont show it....
hey... i heard of different platforms that are not that restrictive with its content... maybe you should try that? i'm really interested!
Hab dahin gekackt
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