SH Archive The mystery of "cog cuts". What are they for & how were they made?

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Username: Ice Nine
Date: 2018-12-12 14:19:13
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Back to cog cuts, I wasn't able to save the pictures. So you'll have to look on Sylvie's site. I'm still trying to find better examples of more distinct cog cuts along "ruts".

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Username: tupperaware
Date: 2018-12-12 17:06:31
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Power cables love cliffs only that power and information undersea cables frequently will be placed running down steep inclines so that years later mud (or volcanic ash) turns to stone and what looks like an impossible cart rut is just a power cable rut. I agree that a lot of history could be much more recent as in hundreds of years instead of a thousand but things like deposition of cubic miles of salt in the Mediterranean might take millions of years - or at least hundreds of thousands of years.

"Other ruts run uphill and down. One remarkable example climbs an angle of as much as 45°, making a difficult manoeuvre, whatever the load. (1)"
Cart-ruts, Malta

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He told MailOnline, “All these rocky fields were covered with the ruts left some millions of years ago....we are not talking about human beings.”
The geologist says with certainty that the ruts are prehistoric without a doubt, due to the weathering and cracks observed.
“The methodology of specifying the age of volcanic rocks is very well studied and worked out,” Koltypin said."
Controversial Claim by Geologist: Mysterious tracks in Turkey caused by unknown civilization millions of years ago

The notion of ancient advanced civilization power/data cables and their associated delivery equipment creating the ruts and isolated depressions, later petrified and eroded covers a lot of ground.

Small and large power and data cables where the power cables could be for electricity, pneumatic, hydraulic power or conduit to carry any other fluid or gas. They can be laid onto the ground from a sea surface ship, submersible vehicle or a vehicle that moves on or over the surface perhaps creating the "channels" before the cables are laid down. A channel can contain one or more cables. Cables can emerge from larger ruts and be delivered into small channels.
 
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Username: ISeenItFirst
Date: 2018-12-12 17:38:25
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I don't buy they official dating of practically anything. We produce (US) something on the order or 4 million tons of salt a year, by solar process alone (solar accounting for around 10% of total) I don't know how that relates to cubic miles, but if the med (a much better location for solar salt than here) was drained to a low depth high brine flat, I would think production of that magnitude would not be hard to accomplish. Data on current salt production was harder to find than I would have thought, and may be less than reliable.
 
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Username: omgwtf
Date: 2019-05-02 03:47:01
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Holy cow this is so interesting about the “cart” tracks and i have looked up this phenomenon after noticing some myself one time and thinking exactly that description.
So once in CA on a hike in malibu at what is the end of Corral Canyon rd is a trail to neat rock formations and of course”Jim Morrison’s cave.”
Many cool and interesting things here but what struck me most was, and this is on top of a mountain, where the existence of these “ruts” in solid rock. I recognized immediately that the were out of the ordinary and even told my gf at the the time that i highly thought they were wagon tracks, a well used path if you will.
I did a quick search and found this image

https://californiathroughmylens.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Jim-Morrison-Cave-11.jpg

Right up the middle if you zoom ( i know its blurry :/) you can faintly make them out right against the taller point on the right and to the left of the two smaller points.
On top (i have no pics of course) they continue on ( this is from memory and what i had observed) and head slightly into a small gully of sorts and then a left handed curve up another rock face that looks just probable enough for an animal drawn cart. Again all this is at a decent elevation and an improbable route, as you would find if you scroll through the other pics on that page. All this is on the same “stone” or massive boulder that was the top of this mountain basically.
That being said i know the coast of California is always in continuous upheaval and we are talking old, old, old advanced civilizations (some millions of years old, in my opinion), it is not out of the realm of possibility.

On the off chance any SH fans out there from LA or that area want to go get some on the ground pics, and a pleasant hike as well, they would be well received?

Awesome tread btw, i like it ?


Edit - just for posterity sake, although it seems as though everyone has understood about the location of the “tracks” pic I included. They are on the RIGHT of the two smaller points. Derp on my end ?...
 
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Username: tupperaware
Date: 2019-05-03 04:33:40
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Advanced civilizations laying data or power or material transfer cables on above water mud or underwater on mud is a "possible" explanation of a lot of the rock ruts but not all. Its a good explanation for those mysterious ruts climbing up steep angles then dropping off the other side. But it only works if you have quite old and advanced and probably nonhuman civilizations - which could still be around in some fashion and local. As advanced as they were they could not erase all their "tracks" and probably did not give a tinkers damn either about their tracks at the time. I like connecting this small bit of evidence with the large bit of evidence for advanced civilizations on Mars -major "peer reviewed" evidence of nuclear weapon explosions ripping apart the mars-scape. Scientist concludes: There is Evidence of Ancient Nuclear Weapons on Mars | Ancient Code

Given just a few million years, advanced civilizations can become near infinitely advanced.
 
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Username: wild heretic
Date: 2019-05-03 10:32:42
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Mmmm. The cable rut imprints is a real out of the box thinking. Typical of wise-up. Nice one.

The cogs are still a mystery. I first thought maybe they have been left behind by the machine which laid the cable, like a tank track or something, but why would they be up the side of buildings or a wall, or an Egyptian axle type thing.

Perplexed.
 
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Username: tupperaware
Date: 2019-05-03 15:23:27
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"After spending some hours looking at Wiseup's videos I jump to the conclusion that all the cart ruts were massive power cable imprints. Why two cart ruts frequently? When you are cabling 1000's of amps you need to keep positive and negative well apart and insulated but the spacing of course does not need to be perfect - just adequate. "

I indicated Wise-Up provided many of the cart rut videos that have been reviewed quite a bit. I came up with theory of data/power/fluid cables to explain many of the strange features seen in the videos and cart rut images. The image below shows how undersea cable goes up "walls" and also shows how it will loop back on itself especially if its dropped from a few hundred feet or more. Loops are "never" seen in the cart ruts which means if cable did make the ruts it used "loopless" tech like shown in the video or it was lain in shallow seas.



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Username: BStankman
Date: 2019-05-04 12:12:16
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I think that is an ornate millstone. No where near as old as they claim.


Mud. Neopolis Syracuse has cog cuts.


Familiar tale. Excavation cuts open up caves and UNESCO.
 
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