When we think of sound, we usually think of music or atmosphere, when in fact, according to ancient Tibetan history, we should immediately think of it as a tool.
Sound has always been an important part of most civilizations, including ancient ones, but according to certain studies that have been conducted on the subject, sound might have played a bigger role in our history than we thought.
You’ve already heard of the ancient Egyptians, and at the same time, you’ve also heard of the popular theory of slaves, ropes, and blocks.
Despite the fact that this has been refuted many times in the past, historians around the world prefer to accept this pretty little lie, extending their field of vision a bit and understanding the real truth.
The real truth actually comes to us from Henri Kelso and his experiment of Tibetan monks. According to him, Tibetan monks have been using sound as a means of moving objects for a long time.
He even claimed that all ancient civilizations used sound levitation at one time or another to build the mᴀssive structures of antiquity.
This theory of his is actually so influential that several Russian experts and researchers have begun to investigate it, trying to reveal the secrets of the past simply by opening their field of vision a little more.
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