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maxmercury wrote:I have seen a few websites and areas where they made a working Dendera Lamp. I can't remember them now, but I think you got it right. The lotus flower explanation is a nice way to ignore the ideas that the Egyptians were much more advanced than previously thought.
Hearte wrote:Especially if you ignore the inscriptions the Egyptians carved on the walls right next to these pictures explaining they are lotus bulbs.
Of course, they were Egyptian. What did they know?
Hearte
Hearte wrote:The temple at Dendera isn't all that "ancient."
It was erected under the Ptolemaic kings. These were the kings put in place by Alexander the Great after his conquest of Egypt.
The conquest was in 332 BC. The temple of Hathor at Dendera, with the lotus bulb depictions, was built sometime during the later years of Greek rule in Egypt (called the Ptolemaic Period.) Likely around the beginning of the new Millenium ("0" BC.)
Harte
upperworld wrote:Assuming your dates are correct (i'm too busy at work to check) this is still an incredible feat considering it beats modern electricity by almost 2,000 years. In addition, they Dendera depictions could have been documenting technology that came before, previously kept alive by stories, in an effort to preserve it (for people like us to decipher). If that is the case it could be far older than 2,000 years. Either way i consider it "ancient technology" and not to be taken lightly.
Hearte wrote:upperworld wrote:Assuming your dates are correct (i'm too busy at work to check) this is still an incredible feat considering it beats modern electricity by almost 2,000 years. In addition, they Dendera depictions could have been documenting technology that came before, previously kept alive by stories, in an effort to preserve it (for people like us to decipher). If that is the case it could be far older than 2,000 years. Either way i consider it "ancient technology" and not to be taken lightly.
It shouldn't be taken lightly, true. But it should be taken along with the writing right there on the wall next to the depictions.
This writing was put there by the Egyptians when they did the artwork. It states clearly what the pictures show, and it ain't lightbulbs.
I believe John Anthony West has commented on these writings. Have you ever heard of him?
Harte
upperworld wrote:Hearte wrote:upperworld wrote:Assuming your dates are correct (i'm too busy at work to check) this is still an incredible feat considering it beats modern electricity by almost 2,000 years. In addition, they Dendera depictions could have been documenting technology that came before, previously kept alive by stories, in an effort to preserve it (for people like us to decipher). If that is the case it could be far older than 2,000 years. Either way i consider it "ancient technology" and not to be taken lightly.
It shouldn't be taken lightly, true. But it should be taken along with the writing right there on the wall next to the depictions.
This writing was put there by the Egyptians when they did the artwork. It states clearly what the pictures show, and it ain't lightbulbs.
I believe John Anthony West has commented on these writings. Have you ever heard of him?
Harte
Yes i have heard of him and he did not comment on the writings. He commented on the reliefs. This was his opinion/interpretation :
"There is no reason to ascribe fantastic meanings, such as electric light bulbs, to the reliefs in the Dendera temple. Such an interpretation would be especially suspect in the absence of any associated artifacts or supporting technology, such as wires or power supplies." John Anthony West-The Travelers Key to Ancient Egypt
He is of course entitled to his opinion just the same as the rest of us.
The splendid but enigmatic reliefs of the crypt are cosmogonical and depict the serpent (dualizing principle underlying all creation: In Genesis the separation of heaven and earth) borne aloft by the lotus, the symbol of creation as a manifestation of consciousness.
Hearte wrote:
John Anthony West, in his book "The Traveler's Key to Ancient Egypt:"The splendid but enigmatic reliefs of the crypt are cosmogonical and depict the serpent (dualizing principle underlying all creation: In Genesis the separation of heaven and earth) borne aloft by the lotus, the symbol of creation as a manifestation of consciousness.
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He was commenting on the writings carved right there on the wall next to the artwork.
Hearte
upperworld wrote:Hearte wrote:I'm not stating that i know for a fact they are indeed light bulbs, i'm no more sure of that then anyone else. I'm not discounting it either based on John Anthony West's opinion.
Hearte wrote:
Here's what a lotus bulb looks like - I don't know this particular variety:
Hearte
Bob137 wrote:Now we just got to find a giant one, like one that is depicted, and dissect it, to see if their is an electric eel inside it!
Bob137 wrote:Now we just got to find a giant one, like one that is depicted, and dissect it, to see if their is an electric eel inside it!

ilacewords wrote:
I would like to know if you can find out. When I google for images, I come up with nothing that looks like this. I'd be very interested in looking into this further if you can provide. Thanks!
Hearte wrote:ilacewords wrote:
I would like to know if you can find out. When I google for images, I come up with nothing that looks like this. I'd be very interested in looking into this further if you can provide. Thanks!
Maybe you didn';t know you can "right click" the pic with your mouse and get a menu. At the bottom is "properties."
Click on that and you get this:
http://marionr.smugmug.com/photos/7529438-L.jpg
Sorry I didn't link to the photo. I realize it's hard to find a pic of a lotus bulb online.
Note, this is the bulb. A bulb is the root, not the flower.
I'll hunt for the website later, if it's not the one shown above.
Hearte
ilacewords wrote: Thanks for that, but I was looking really for the type of lotus flower it is, not where the picture is stored on the internet. I tried that and went to the base of the site http://marionr.smugmug.com and it's just a place people house pictures....so if you could find out the type that would be great as nothing I search for on the internet for lotus flower or lotus bulb looks anything like this picture you presented.
Hearte wrote:ilacewords wrote: Thanks for that, but I was looking really for the type of lotus flower it is, not where the picture is stored on the internet. I tried that and went to the base of the site http://marionr.smugmug.com and it's just a place people house pictures....so if you could find out the type that would be great as nothing I search for on the internet for lotus flower or lotus bulb looks anything like this picture you presented.
The pic came from Here: http://forums.gardenweb.com/forums/load/bog/msg08085104743.html
Like I said, I don't know the variety.
Here's another one:
Source: http://www.bonniesplants.com/lotus/dividing_tubers/planting_lotus_tubers.htm
Hearte
ilacewords wrote:
Hmmm...that site you referenced above is a site that doesn't know what it is either...so that being said, I cannot assume that this is indeed a lotus bulb as all others that I have found online look vastly different. Not sure why you would have assumed it was as they are clearly unsure about it on the page you referenced as your proof of the lotus bulb.
Looks like a lotus tuber to me, if it isn't damaged you can put it in a pot without drainage and add an inch of water over the top of the soil and it should do ok
ilacewords wrote:
The second site from bonniesplants lists others that they say, and I'm quoting them 'picture above shows what a lotus tuber might look like'...and they are sort of similar but I think there's enough differences to make them two seperate things entirely.
Please handle your Lotus tuber carefully, as they are fragile and can be easily damaged. The first thing we do is turn over the pot of Lotus over after the Lotus has gone dormant.
SNIP
This will allow you to see what is what. There are 2 main parts that you will see a runner and a tuber. Runners can turn into tubers but it is best to start with a tuber. Runners are long and thin. Tubers will have a growing tip that is pointed.
I will try searching online for 'lotus tuber' and see if that helps my search find others that look the same but I'm having no such luck so far.
Hearte wrote:ilacewords wrote:
The second site from bonniesplants lists others that they say, and I'm quoting them 'picture above shows what a lotus tuber might look like'...and they are sort of similar but I think there's enough differences to make them two seperate things entirely.
You claim to be "quoting them," but the words you put in quotation marks do not appear on the page I linked.
Hearte
upperworld wrote:Hearte i'm not denying the dendera relief looks like a lotus bulb. I'm not even wondering why it takes several people to hold it up or why the "root" end of the bulb appears to be attached to some other device like a power cable would be. The part of the relief that raises questions for me is on the right side under the head of the second "lotus bulb", the arms connecting to a coil anchored in the ground. That looks far too much like misrepresented technology as opposed to a metaphysical lotus bulb representing spiritual awakening.
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