This is amazing, omg 😲 why didn’t we see this before! Egyptians had electricity and only this guy found it…
/s (in case…)
Have you not seen those big teslacoil defence tower–monolith things? How did you think those were powered?
Sacrifices? God’s will? Oh no, sorry aliens… it was aliens 👽
I’m no Egyptologist, but I think I saw on the interwebs someone had proof it was aliens, they just can’t share the proof right now…
/s (again)
If you use an emoji here, it’s assumed you’re being sarcastic and pretending to be one of them
Ah yes, things that look the same must be the same. Much science.
OK, that’s not as nuts as some of these. So what are the artifacts?
They’re made out of wood and the wires are museum mounts.
Per this site, they’re furniture decorations.
http://www.joanannlansberry.com/fotoart/brklyn/wud-djed.html
Sorry… you think believing the Ancient Egyptians had electricity because those things look kind of like electrical insulators isn’t nuts? Because I have news for you- two things can look alike and be totally different things.
This, for example, is not a petrified screw. It’s a crinoid. A once-living sea creature.
I don’t know what those Egyptian things are, but it is definitely nuts to assume they’re electrical insulators just because they resemble them.
It’s the “stem” of an ancient sea creature (an animal, not a plant) from about 400 million years ago that looked something like this:
This is sea lily, one of its modern descendants:
In the (paraphrased) words of Milo Rossi, conspiracy theories use “looks like” a lot
The thing about any crackpot argument for “ancient electricity” that just dawned on me, is that they call it The Bronze Age for a reason, the ancients insisted on the versatility of their metal (bronze = copper + tin) over its’ conductivity (pure copper).
There was a more ancient Copper Age, but it was brief, bronze was the definition of a technological leap forward.