TARTARIA - BRITANNICA (the truth)
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Where myth meets history — Tartaria, the Old World, and other historically engaging topics. All welcome.

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Wich one is Ohio? St Louis? Philthedelphia? Rome? Spain? (Spain is easy) Any answer is feasibly correct
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When you rotate a magnet, you are using kinetic energy to move it. This kinetic energy can be converted to electrical energy by taking advantage of the properties of electromagnetism.

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What is a Faberge egg, really?

"The self-taught inventor Kulibin created an amazing clock as a gift to Empress Catherine II in 1767. Inside was a mechanism of over 400 parts (proof that in those days there was technology to mass-produce many tiny bolts, screws, gears etc.)"
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The Church of Martin the Confessor, situated near the Taganskaya metro station in Moscow, is renowned for its enigmatic candlestick, which is believed to have harnessed atmospheric electricity in the 17th century... The device, designed in the form of a multilayer star, featured fractal crosses and served as an ethereal resonator. The resonator was designed to create a vibration within the ether, which was then enhanced by the mercury amalgam inside the device. This form effect allowed the ether to "ring," generating energy that flowed throughout the "candlestick" type device. The lamps or key parts of the device would glow on their own, with the tips of the star's rays serving as the source of this energy.
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"An early astrolabe was invented in the Hellenistic civilization by Apollonius of Perga between 220 and 150 BC, often attributed to Hipparchus. effectively an analog calculator capable of working out several different kinds of problems in astronomy."

A curious device.
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The astrolabe clearly uses the flat earth model.
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A faberge egg, a candelabra and an astrolabe.
Forwarded from Marius Ferreira
Come on Tartaria. You can do better than this! 🙏

Everything above ground? Seriously? Have you ever BEEN there? And to these other places?

Funny enough, I have been there. Just two weeks ago. And yes, I've been told what it is that I'm seeing, but also I've seen with my own eyes.

I have seen excavations. And many more areas and things that have been excavated and are being excavated at this point in time.
Forwarded from Marius Ferreira
And YES, they TELL you that this has been excavated, and that this has been restored.
Forwarded from Marius Ferreira
Are your photos even of the ancient city Sardis? Actually looks like some of the other ruins? Or have I got MY stuff mixed up? Don't think so...
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🇮🇹 Un sistema di condutture e acquedotti risalenti a quasi cinquemila anni fa è stato scoperto nel castello di Borujerd nella provincia del Lorestan in Iran.
Durante i lavori di costruzione in uno degli antichi castelli persiani, gli operai hanno scoperto tracce di un vecchio sistema di distribuzione dell'acqua che a quel tempo non avrebbe dovuto esistere.

🇦🇺 A pipeline and aqueduct system dating back almost five thousand years has been discovered in the castle of Borujerd in the province of Lorestan in Iran.
During construction work in one of the ancient Persian castles, workers discovered traces of an old water distribution system that should not have existed at that time.

🇧🇷 Um sistema de tubulações e aquedutos que remonta a quase cinco mil anos foi descoberto no castelo de Borujerd, na província de Lorestan, no Irã.
Durante o trabalho de construção em um dos antigos castelos persas, os trabalhadores descobriram vestígios de um antigo sistema de distribuição de água que não deveria ter existido naquela época.

🇫🇷 Un système de canalisations et d'aqueducs datant de près de cinq mille ans a été découvert dans le château de Borujerd, dans la province de Lorestan, en Iran.
Lors de travaux de construction dans l'un des anciens châteaux persans, les ouvriers ont découvert les traces d'un ancien système de distribution d'eau qui n'aurait pas dû exister à l'époque.


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