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Egyptian National “Research” Center

August 11, 2008

 

Dr. ‘Abd Al-Baset Sayyid:  [...]  Imagine that you are the North Pole and I am the South Pole – in the middle there’s what is called the magnetic equilibrium zone. If you place a compass there [in Mecca], the needle won’t move.

Interviewer: You mean that the pull is equal from both sides?

Dr. ‘Abd Al-Baset Sayyid: Yes, and that’s why it’s called zero-magnetism zone, since the magnetic force has no effect there. That’s why if someone travels to Mecca or lives there, he lives longer, is healthier, and is less affected by Earth’s gravity. That’s why when you circle the Ka’ba, you get charged with energy.

Interviewer: Allah be praised.
Dr. ‘Abd Al-Baset Sayyid: Yes, this is a fact.
This is a scientific fact…
Interviewer: Because you are distant from…
Dr. ‘Abd Al-Baset Sayyid: Earth’s magnetic fields have no effect on you in this case.

 

 

 

Hmmmm.  It would appear that the scientists who study mecca appear to have gone to the same elementary school that my daughters attend.  Why do stupid people confuse the earth’s magnetic field with the earth’s gavitational field?  Two different things people.  Two different and unrelated things.
Oh.  And the Ka’ba…it came from outer space.   

Interviewer: They took basalt rocks from Mecca…

Dr. ‘Abd Al-Baset Sayyid: …Basalt rocks from Mecca, and investigated the places where they were formed.

In the British Museum there are three pieces of the black stone [from the Ka'ba] …and they said that this rock didn’t come from our solar system.

ORLY?  Awesome.

via LGF links

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