Call Me Stormy

Finding righteous currents in turbulent times

Archive for the tag “aerodynamics”

Ancient Egyptian Flight

The Saqqara Bird is a small wooden figurine that was excavated in 1898 from a tomb in Saqqara, Egypt. It’s estimated to be about 2,200 years old and is shaped something like what we’d recognize as a modern-day airplane with the head of a bird. It’s a controversial piece because it’s prompted some people to speculate that the ancient Egyptians may have understood the processes of aerodynamics and that the Saqqara Bird may have been a scale model of an actual working aircraft or glider of some type. More from Mad Malloy.

https://www.bitchute.com/video/ZQroLbAksP9N/

What Is Really Going On Here?

Did ancient flying machines once transport citizens around the planet Earth? Here, Max Igan explors that possibility, drawing upon Vedic literature and particularly the Vaimanika Shastra. It concerns the existence of aerodynamic flying machines.

Post Navigation