Re: A Theory
Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2020 10:01 am
The scale of the building works undertaken by the StarCiv make one of their smaller projects - the Pyramids at Giza, for instance - seem trivial in comparison to that which they achieved with their larger cities and the Field System.
Here's a pic of part of the outer walling system that originally surrounded Paris. It was taken in 1913, shortly before commencement of the demolition of the entire walling system in 1919.
It ran for 33km around the edge of Paris. 33km. The original construction of the outer walling system may have been preceeded by massive earthworks on a scale that boggles the mind - including raising or lowering hills on which to site the city. It should also be noted that in some, if not all cities, that beneath, underground and behind the walls of the raised city were rooms and chambers, creating an underground labyrinth beneath each city. I suspect that this is where the saying 'as above, so below' originates from. For an idea of scale, here are some pics taken at surface level in the early 1910's -
This outer walling system had a sophisticated water channelling system directly at its base, which fed into the canal system and Field System. I must reiterate - as I have stated before - that The Field System was not for growing crops, but for dispersion and control of water. I'll do a full explanation of the Field System soon. They grew their food not in the Field System, but in plots of mini-fields, close to cities and often in the area immediately surrounding satellite buildings. Again, I'll explain and show this in future posts. Anyway, back to the water channeling - another pic from Paris, 1913
In our paradigm - our civilisation - we have confused what is with what was. We see these constructions as protection from one another. They were not. They were protection from the elements of Nature - and in particular, water.
Here's a pic of part of the outer walling system that originally surrounded Paris. It was taken in 1913, shortly before commencement of the demolition of the entire walling system in 1919.
It ran for 33km around the edge of Paris. 33km. The original construction of the outer walling system may have been preceeded by massive earthworks on a scale that boggles the mind - including raising or lowering hills on which to site the city. It should also be noted that in some, if not all cities, that beneath, underground and behind the walls of the raised city were rooms and chambers, creating an underground labyrinth beneath each city. I suspect that this is where the saying 'as above, so below' originates from. For an idea of scale, here are some pics taken at surface level in the early 1910's -
This outer walling system had a sophisticated water channelling system directly at its base, which fed into the canal system and Field System. I must reiterate - as I have stated before - that The Field System was not for growing crops, but for dispersion and control of water. I'll do a full explanation of the Field System soon. They grew their food not in the Field System, but in plots of mini-fields, close to cities and often in the area immediately surrounding satellite buildings. Again, I'll explain and show this in future posts. Anyway, back to the water channeling - another pic from Paris, 1913
In our paradigm - our civilisation - we have confused what is with what was. We see these constructions as protection from one another. They were not. They were protection from the elements of Nature - and in particular, water.