SH Archive Aerial view map of Villa Adriana by Battista Piranesi

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Username: Mabzynn
Date: 2019-08-30 19:50:09
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An earlier version of this? lol

The machine's shape represents a place of delight in which was arranged the flight of an aerostatic balloon. The fireworks are part of the annual homage paid by the King of Naples and Sicily to Pope Pius VI on a feast day for apostles Peter and Paul, June 29, 1785.

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New aerostatic machine being 65 feet high, and 120 in circumference, in which M Le Chev. Moret will go up. The 10th of August 1784. To ascend from Five Fields Row, Chelsea, on Tuesday at 1 o'clock. Image taken from A collection of broadsides, cuttings from newspapers, engravings, etc, of various dates, formed by Miss S. S. Banks. Bound in nine volumes. Originally published in 1780?-1810?

or this version of it...

Disegno della seconda macchina rappresentante un luogo di delizia dove colla decorazione di una piacevole bambocciata, si dispone il volo di un pallone aereostatico ... / Guis. Palarzi, arch. inventé ; Franco Barbarza, incise. 1785.

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Print shows a device for creating firework displays. The machine's shape represents a place of delight in which was arranged the flight of an aerostatic balloon. The fireworks are part of the annual homage paid by the King of Naples and Sicily to Pope Pius VI on a feast day for apostles Peter and Paul, June 29, 1785.


Maybe Vimana's were real.
 
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Username: DanfromMN
Date: 2020-06-06 20:07:17
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Easy. He had a device that brought him high above the ground.

There we go.
 
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Username: hopesksefall
Date: 2020-07-27 21:16:35
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I was thinking the same thing. There's still the difficulty of making such precise measurements, but having a balloon or other vehicle capable of lifting one above the surface of the Earth seems to make this much more trivial than one might believe. I wonder also if it wouldn't be possible to bring some "primitive" form of pinhole camera along for the trip upwards. I'm a total layman when it comes to hot air balloons and the like. I understand heat fills the balloon and the balloon rises, especially as weights/ballast are dropped. If there was a way, perhaps with ropes or other devices, to keep the vehicle stable, and one had a pinehole camera, you could easily reproduce a very accurate image of the ground below you. With surveying and plenty of time/patience, I would think cartography of this caliber would be achievable. That's a lot of if's that I used, but it's possible, at the very list.
 
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Username: DanfromMN
Date: 2020-07-30 21:15:56
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Maybe a glass bottom or window and paper.
 
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Username: SuperTrouper
Date: 2020-07-31 03:05:17
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A thought just struck me - what if some of these images by Piranesi are actual designs (pre-construction) rather than aerial view maps?
 
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Username: WeeWarrior
Date: 2020-07-31 16:49:54
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I have been listening to the audio book of Wizard - The Life and Times of Nikola Tesla.
It includes a lot of autobiographical info from Tesla.
For one thing, it seems like his mother's side of the family possessed some clairvoyant gifts. His Mom was quite the inventor herself, making all kinds of labor-saving gadgets for their home.
Also listening to his explanation of how he sees the world and his proclivity for obsessive behavior, I am strongly reminded of Temple Grandin, the autistic lady who has revolutionized the slaughterhouse industry. She, too, can visualize entire schematics in her head and, like Tesla, the most challenging part for her was getting her ideas down on paper so others could understand her unique perspective.

Just food for thought, I have all kinds of suspicions about Tesla, too, but I really wonder if we are dealing with a genius, an autistic, a phony or just someone who never forgot the "good old days"?
 
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