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** Miniature female Bacchantes whirled madly around the wine god on a pulley-driven turntable [http://www.mlahanas.de/Greeks/HeronAlexandria.htm]
** Miniature female Bacchantes whirled madly around the wine god on a pulley-driven turntable [http://www.mlahanas.de/Greeks/HeronAlexandria.htm]
** First vending machine [http://www.history.rochester.edu/steam/hero/section21.html]
** First vending machine [http://www.history.rochester.edu/steam/hero/section21.html]
[[File:37,21.jpg||left|caption]] Sacrificial Vessel which flows only when Moneyis introduced (First vending machine). If into certain sacrificial vessels a coin of five drachms be thrown, water shall flow out and surround them.  Let ABCD (fig. 21) be a sacrificial vessel or treasure chest, having an opening in its mouth, A; and in the chest let there be a vessel, F G H K, containing water, and a small box, L, from which a pipe, L M, conducts out of the chest. Near the vessel place a vertical rod, N X, about which turns a lever, 0 P, widening at 0 into the plate R parallel to the bottom of the vessel, while at the extremity P is suspended a lid, S, which fits into the box L, so that no water can flow through the tube L M : this lid, however, must be heavier than the plate H, but lighter than the plate and coin combined. When the coin is thrown through the mouth A, it will fall upon the plate H and, preponderating, it will turn the beam 0 P, and raise the lid of the box so that the water will flow: but if the coin falls off; the lid will descend and close the box so that the discharge ceases
[[File:37,21.jpg||left|caption]] Sacrificial Vessel which flows only when Moneyis introduced (First vending machine). If into certain sacrificial vessels a coin of five drachms be thrown, water shall flow out and surround them.  Let ABCD (fig. 21) be a sacrificial vessel or treasure chest, having an opening in its mouth, A; and in the chest let there be a vessel, F G H K, containing water, and a small box, L, from which a pipe, L M, conducts out of the chest. Near the vessel place a vertical rod, N X, about which turns a lever, 0 P, widening at 0 into the plate R parallel to the bottom of the vessel, while at the extremity P is suspended a lid, S, which fits into the box L, so that no water can flow through the tube L M : this lid, however, must be heavier than the plate H, but lighter than the plate and coin combined. When the coin is thrown through the mouth A, it will fall upon the plate H and, preponderating, it will turn the beam 0 P, and raise the lid of the box so that the water will flow: but if the coin falls off; the lid will descend and close the box so that the discharge ceases
[[File:37,21.jpg||left|caption]] Sacrificial Vessel which flows only when Moneyis introduced (First vending machine). If into certain sacrificial vessels a coin of five drachms be thrown, water shall flow out and surround them.  Let ABCD (fig. 21) be a sacrificial vessel or treasure chest, having an opening in its mouth, A; and in the chest let there be a vessel, F G H K, containing water, and a small box, L, from which a pipe, L M, conducts out of the chest. Near the vessel place a vertical rod, N X, about which turns a lever, 0 P, widening at 0 into the plate R parallel to the bottom of the vessel, while at the extremity P is suspended a lid, S, which fits into the box L, so that no water can flow through the tube L M : this lid, however, must be heavier than the plate H, but lighter than the plate and coin combined. When the coin is thrown through the mouth A, it will fall upon the plate H and, preponderating, it will turn the beam 0 P, and raise the lid of the box so that the water will flow: but if the coin falls off; the lid will descend and close the box so that the discharge ceases


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Book of Enoch Ch VIII
1.And Azâzêl taught men to make swords, and knives, and shields, and breastplates, and made known to them the metals of the earth and the art of working them, and bracelets, and ornaments, and the use of antimony, and the beautifying of the eyelids, and all kinds of costly stones, and all colouring tinctures.
2. And there arose much godlessness, and they committed fornication, and they were led astray, and became corrupt in all their ways. Semjâzâ taught enchantments, and root-cuttings, Armârôs the resolving of enchantments, Barâqîjâl (taught) astrology, Kôkabêl the constellations, Ezêqêêl the knowledge of the clouds, Araqiêl the signs of the earth, Shamsiêl the signs of the sun, and Sariêl the course of the moon.


Intro

todo: Technology and the occult

  • From Biblical Times

todo:

  • Technology acquired by occult means are meant to be kept secret in order for certain groups to stay in a dominant position.
  • Greek/Roman (Heron of Alexandria, Ctesibius of Alexandria)
  • Medieval times (John Dee, Francis Bacon)
  • Modern Times (Jack Parson, Von Braun?)
  • Cartography, cryptography - linked to Freemasonry & Rosicrucians

Hero of Alexandria

Heron from Alexandria (Heron Alexandrinus) was a Mathematician, Physicist and Engineer who lived in 10-70 AD but some references consider also 150 AD which is probably wrong, as in one of his works he referred to a recent eclipse which is now thought to have occurred in 13 March 62 AD. From Heron's writings it is reasonable to deduce that he taught at the Museum in Alexandria. His origin is uncertain although he wrote in Greek on the measurement of geometric figures and invented many contrivances operated by water, steam, or compressed air, including a fountain and a fire engine. [1]

Known as Michanikos, the Machine Man, Heron invented the world's first steam engine, developed some sophisticated surveying tools, and crafted handy gizmos like a self-trimming oil lamp. Technically speaking, Heron's clever inventions were particularly notable for their incorporation of the sorts of self-regulating feedback control systems that form the bedrock of cybernetics; like today's toilets, his "inexhaustible goblet" regulated its own level with a floating mechanism. But what really stirred Heron's soul were novelties: pneumatic gadgets, automata, and magic theaters, one of which rolled itself before the audience on its own power, cranked through a miniature three-dimensional performance, and then made its own exit. Another staged a Dionysian mystery rite with Apollonian precision: Flames lept, thunder crashed, and miniature female Bacchantes whirled madly around the wine god on a pulley-driven turntable. Erik Davis - Techgnosis: Myth, Magic & Mysticism In The Age Of Information [2]

  • Hero of Alexandria (c. 10–70 AD):
    • video: Machines of the Gods: (Youtube version: 12 3 4 5)
  • ancient machines (documentary History channel: Machines of the gods) [3] [4] [5]
    • Statues as the levitating chariot (Usage of magnetism)
    • Statues using pneumatics system, cybele many breast squirting milk
    • Statues crying blood
    • Statue of the horse which the priest cut his head and drank from the water bowl taken to his mouth
    • Mechanism to open the doors of the temple
    • Thunder sound mechanism (rolling balls in a wooden box)
    • Archer and dragon statues that emit the sound when dragon is hit with arrow. [6]
    • Miniature female Bacchantes whirled madly around the wine god on a pulley-driven turntable [7]
    • First vending machine [8]
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Sacrificial Vessel which flows only when Moneyis introduced (First vending machine). If into certain sacrificial vessels a coin of five drachms be thrown, water shall flow out and surround them. Let ABCD (fig. 21) be a sacrificial vessel or treasure chest, having an opening in its mouth, A; and in the chest let there be a vessel, F G H K, containing water, and a small box, L, from which a pipe, L M, conducts out of the chest. Near the vessel place a vertical rod, N X, about which turns a lever, 0 P, widening at 0 into the plate R parallel to the bottom of the vessel, while at the extremity P is suspended a lid, S, which fits into the box L, so that no water can flow through the tube L M : this lid, however, must be heavier than the plate H, but lighter than the plate and coin combined. When the coin is thrown through the mouth A, it will fall upon the plate H and, preponderating, it will turn the beam 0 P, and raise the lid of the box so that the water will flow: but if the coin falls off; the lid will descend and close the box so that the discharge ceases


caption

Sacrificial Vessel which flows only when Moneyis introduced (First vending machine). If into certain sacrificial vessels a coin of five drachms be thrown, water shall flow out and surround them. Let ABCD (fig. 21) be a sacrificial vessel or treasure chest, having an opening in its mouth, A; and in the chest let there be a vessel, F G H K, containing water, and a small box, L, from which a pipe, L M, conducts out of the chest. Near the vessel place a vertical rod, N X, about which turns a lever, 0 P, widening at 0 into the plate R parallel to the bottom of the vessel, while at the extremity P is suspended a lid, S, which fits into the box L, so that no water can flow through the tube L M : this lid, however, must be heavier than the plate H, but lighter than the plate and coin combined. When the coin is thrown through the mouth A, it will fall upon the plate H and, preponderating, it will turn the beam 0 P, and raise the lid of the box so that the water will flow: but if the coin falls off; the lid will descend and close the box so that the discharge ceases


caption

Sacrificial Vessel which flows only when Moneyis introduced (First vending machine). If into certain sacrificial vessels a coin of five drachms be thrown, water shall flow out and surround them. Let ABCD (fig. 21) be a sacrificial vessel or treasure chest, having an opening in its mouth, A; and in the chest let there be a vessel, F G H K, containing water, and a small box, L, from which a pipe, L M, conducts out of the chest. Near the vessel place a vertical rod, N X, about which turns a lever, 0 P, widening at 0 into the plate R parallel to the bottom of the vessel, while at the extremity P is suspended a lid, S, which fits into the box L, so that no water can flow through the tube L M : this lid, however, must be heavier than the plate H, but lighter than the plate and coin combined. When the coin is thrown through the mouth A, it will fall upon the plate H and, preponderating, it will turn the beam 0 P, and raise the lid of the box so that the water will flow: but if the coin falls off; the lid will descend and close the box so that the discharge ceases


Edward-Leedskalnin

<gallery widths="240px" heights="200px" perrow="2"> Image:Edward-Leedskalnin_EM_wheel_002.jpg|Remnant of the "electro-magnetic fly-wheel" setup allegedly used to help build Coral Castle. (more images) Image:Edward-Leedskalnin_EM_wheel_005.png Image:Edward-Leedskalnin_EM_wheel_001b.png|Note that these are V-shaped magnets, not bar-magnets. Image:Edward-Leedskalnin_EM_wheel_002b.png| Image:Edward-Leedskalnin_EM_wheel_004.png|"Here you can see the angles of the flywheel. If I ever reference an angle on the flywheel, you can use this image as a reference. The white square marks the base of a wooden pyramid." ... "If the number of degrees ends in a 0 it is a north pole, i.e. 0°, 30°, 60°, etc. If the number of degrees ends in a 5 then it is a south pole, i.e. 15°, 45°, 75°, etc." [9] Image:Edward-Leedskalnin_EM_wheel_003.png| Image:Edward-Leedskalnin_EM_wheel_001c.png| <gallery>

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