Hi Everyone!
Was the Hitching Post of the Sun an advanced designed Shiva Linga? I think it makes sense. The design makes no sense unless they made it that way on purpose, and I propose that if it did have some great significance then it would have been finished all the way around and with detail not look like a machine base.
The way it spirals up to me would indicate that they have advanced design of a Shiva Linga. This design using the shape and size and type of rock
and using an entire mountain,makes it possible to not be surrounded by water to work. This new design I propose used a spiral instead of a coil design, explaining the bottom allowing for this type of coil with the wires coming out of the bottom on the lower end.
What would be better than to work the easiest part of the mountain first,as well and use the power from it to build the rest.
The huge slabs cut from the mountain at the top with sonic cutting would be child's play, its how did they do it that makes it seem impossible. The crisscross cuts at the bottom are one above the other, which provides a pathway for cuttings to flow out while cutting, as well as then you can shim it and then cut the bottom lose in small sections with it firmly resting on the shims. the crisscross pattern may also tell us the width of the tool they were using to make the deep cuts.
On the sides and back if they had bore holes the same as the bottom but straight down or both the cuttings could flow down the back and sides and out the bottom. They could have used water as well if needed. Maybe they didn't cut it that way but that's how I would do it.
Best Regards & Shalom
Lowell D. Williams VanVorhis
Was the Hitching Post of the Sun an advanced designed Shiva Linga? I think it makes sense. The design makes no sense unless they made it that way on purpose, and I propose that if it did have some great significance then it would have been finished all the way around and with detail not look like a machine base.
The way it spirals up to me would indicate that they have advanced design of a Shiva Linga. This design using the shape and size and type of rock
and using an entire mountain,makes it possible to not be surrounded by water to work. This new design I propose used a spiral instead of a coil design, explaining the bottom allowing for this type of coil with the wires coming out of the bottom on the lower end.
What would be better than to work the easiest part of the mountain first,as well and use the power from it to build the rest.
The huge slabs cut from the mountain at the top with sonic cutting would be child's play, its how did they do it that makes it seem impossible. The crisscross cuts at the bottom are one above the other, which provides a pathway for cuttings to flow out while cutting, as well as then you can shim it and then cut the bottom lose in small sections with it firmly resting on the shims. the crisscross pattern may also tell us the width of the tool they were using to make the deep cuts.
On the sides and back if they had bore holes the same as the bottom but straight down or both the cuttings could flow down the back and sides and out the bottom. They could have used water as well if needed. Maybe they didn't cut it that way but that's how I would do it.
Best Regards & Shalom
Lowell D. Williams VanVorhis