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The Ark Of The Covenant

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Remember when I claimed that the Ark of the Covenant could have been a primitive electricity source?? Today, 18:00 (6AM), Discovery Channel is airing the show that suggested this idea.

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Most likely bullshit. The Discovery Channel continues its downward spiral.
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Durran Korr wrote:Most likely bullshit. The Discovery Channel continues its downward spiral.
I also watched it... and it turned out to be the right series, but NOT the episode where they claimed that the Ark was a primitive electromagnetic device.
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Simon H.Johansen wrote:Remember when I claimed that the Ark of the Covenant could have been a primitive electricity source?? Today, 18:00 (6AM), Discovery Channel is airing the show that suggested this idea.

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I used to gobble this type of misinformation up when I was a kid, but I eventually realized its just crap. These types of shows do a great disservice to young kid's education. It doesn't teach them to think critically.

Somebody smack these guys upside the head with Occam's Razor.
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Potatoes, the Ark of the Covenant is filled with potatoes! You can create electricity with potatoes.

No wait, no potatoes in the biblical times. They come from the Americas, silly me. What else could be used to make electricity? ...Lanttu, can't remember what they are called in English, Brassica Napus is their Latin name, but in any case I bet that you can use them to make electricity.

Well, in any case the Ark of the Covenant could be used to produce elctricity if it were filled with vegetables.
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They say the Ark of the Covenant could have been a power source...

Where the hell did they get that idea? Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark?

Hopefully, they didn't say that God made the electricity.
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Well, in any case the Ark of the Covenant could be used to produce elctricity if it were filled with vegetables.
The Ark was only a big old crate full of lemons.

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The ark was a primitive fusion reactor. How else could the Hebrew's have built the Great Wall of China?
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hehe

Seriously folks, can we cram a bit more psuedo-science into this post?

Let me help: Did ancient space men help to build the Egyptian pyramids? After all, it's not like humans are capable of building them themselves!
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IIRC this was on Erich on Daniken's Chariots of The Gods
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Asst. Asst. Lt. Cmdr. Smi wrote:
Hopefully, they didn't say that God made the electricity.
Of course not!! After all, The Discovery Channel is not the 700 Club.
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