Pre-flood Power

We are not talking about the rulers or governments of the pre-flood world, rather, we are thinking about electrical power. What got us thinking about how did the pre-flood world live was the YouTube video called Ancient Floating City Built By Giants – Nan Madol’.

At about the 27:40 mark, the narrator starts discussing the idea that Nan Madol was not a city as we or the ancient world would define a city. Then at the 28:36 mark, the narrator explains how the site becomes a power source.

This got us wondering as many people who look at these mysterious sites as cities or tombs for giants, and some giant skeletons have been found at Nan Madol, they do not fully explore what might have been during that time.

They are locked into either the evolutionary model of life development or the mainstream archaeology’s ideas of how the primitive world lived.

No thought is given to the idea that the pre-flood world people actually lived. While we can only speculate as to what life was like, given the scant information we have about that one-world civilization, it does make sense that they could have had electrical power to make their lives easier.

After all, the tools and heavy equipment needed to produce the artifacts, walls, and buildings no one can explain today would need electric power to work. Where did that civilization get its electrical power?

The idea that Nan Madol was a power station was also talked about in Frank Joseph’s book The Lost Civilization of Lemuria, so we are not presenting anything new here. What is new is our application of how that power was utilized.

We have no problem with a lost continent of Lemuria or Mu in the Pacific as that would be land covered by the flood waters that did not disperse after Noah’s global flood.

The Bible said that God destroyed everything in the pre-flood world and the word destroyed has many applications which allow us to see ancient buildings, artifacts, and even possible power stations that we cannot explain today.

In our research on ancient societies, we have found that the knowledge of electricity is not new and Benjamin Franklin was not the original discoverer of this power.

This video is not about ancient electrical power but it does show some of the intelligence the ancient people had during their lifetimes. The description underneath the video talks about how the Babylonians knew about and used the Pythagorean theorum 1000 years prior to Pythagoras ‘discovered’ it.

The Babylonians also had the knowledge and used Euclidean geometry 2000 years before Euclid ‘discovered it’ (Return to Sodom and Gomorrah, C Pellegrino, pg. 126). If ancient societies could figure out this type of math, then figuring out electricity should be a no-brainer for them.

Ancient records have shown this to be true:

2,500 – 2,000 BC – The oldest example of the use of electricity is the Copper Vases, electroplated with silver were once to be found in the Baghdad museum. They had been excavated from Sumerian sites in southern Iraq.

Ancient India – In the Prince’s Library of Ujjain in India, there is a well preserved document called the ‘Agastya Samshita’, which dates back to the first millennium BC. It contains a detailed description not only of how to construct an electric battery/cell, but also, how to utilize the battery to ‘split’ water into its constituent gasses.

South America – Two 90ft Sq. Sheets of ‘Mica’ were found sandwiched between horizontal courses of a pyramid in Bolivia at Tiahuanaco early in the 20th century. One was broken up and sold to the electrics industry, the other remains in situ. (Mica is an insulator and was commonly used as a dielectric in capacitors up to recent times). The nearest source of Mica is hundreds of miles away in the Amazon basin.

354-430 AD – St. Augustine claimed that in an Egyptian temple dedicated to Isis (Venus), a lamp burned which neither wind nor water could extinguish.(source)

If the post-flood ancient societies could discover and accomplish all of this, then the more advanced pre-flood world could surely do the same. We cannot say for sure if Nan Madol was an ancient pre-flood world power plant, but we can say that it is highly likely that advanced society knew what we know and a lot more.

Those people were human and had the same needs as the post-flood world up to the present thus it stands to reason that their necessity motivated many of their inventors to discover electricity and put it to good use.

Also, their experience with lightning would inspire the pre-flood world Benjamin Franklin to experiment and capture electricity. Human curiosity is not the monopoly of the modern age.

Needless to say, those rulers or power-hungry individuals who crave to rule, would see lightning and harnessing its power as an effective superior weapon. They would seek how to harness it and apply it in a way that gave them military superiority over their competitors.

Whoever could control it would therefore wield an almost unimaginable power. (source)

Again, this is all speculation as it is doubtful that we will come across pre-flood manuscripts and documents explaining how they lived at the time. The early chapters of the book of Genesis tell us of how specific individuals became the ‘father of…metal working, music, and more’ so it is entirely possible that someone or a group of individuals harnessed electricity to make their lives easier.

When researchers look at finely crafted artifacts that have cuts, angles, and a smoothness that is impossible to do with bronze or copper tools, the answer could possibly be that the pre-flood world developed electricity far enough to have power tools.

It is worth thinking about for if the ancient Greeks could develop a solar tracking device called an ancient computer, then anything is possible with the pre-flood world. We will just never prove their accomplishments.

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