Megalithic crap everywhere on this rock
My recent favorite are the "Lions Claws" in Shri Lanka which is like a megalithic carving of claws, but theyre totally reptile claws....
This video gives a theoretical basis for how these structures were built thousands of years ago, its a long a difficult video but is well worth it. Ball Lighting is the key.
They're dumbphones. Using them literally makes you dumber, because you're a rat who can whap the cocaine-lever anytime you want, and so you do, over and over and over.
Very cool. I had just read about another strange one in Laos called Plain of Jars. Hundreds of stone jars up to 9 feet diameter and weighing 11 tons and from a quarry 5 miles away, dating over 1000 BC. Their folklore is they were cups from giants left behind after they built the mountains and valleys. Must have been beer mugs is my guess.
Stonehenge is interesting. The majority of the rocks were transported from an area of Wales over 150 miles away thousands of years ago.No. Road or river link.
I once read that in the post Georgian period creating follies was such a fashion that it was normal to create mystical architectural structures to out do others, also many grand stately homes in the U.K. were bastardised from the remains of rival family houses that were often bought in fire sales.
This reminds me of Graham Hancock theories. That there was a advanced civilization on earth, more advance than what we are told today, thats got wiped out-but not completely from a asteroid strike on earth.
Nah. That's your bias for thinking that they did things the way we would. The ramp theory suffers the same fault.
If they used concrete then the problem when then be how did they transport the water and aggregate? They didn't carry all that by hand that many times. They didn't have trucks.
The only theory I've found that might be viable is that they used water in an unconventional way. They were a water faring people after all.
Have you ever tried to pick up a heavy stone in a river? You can lift big stones underwater, but the moment you try to pick them up out of the water they weigh ten times as much. I think they floated the stones all the way from the quarry to their final location. They floated them up using a system of locks and shafts.
The only question is how did they get the water? They didn't bucket it all up there. I'm guessing they got it from an aquafer under the pyramid which had enough pressure the pump water all the way to the top at the time. They could have increased the natural hydraulic pressure by damning downhill springs. Is possible the pyramid would then function as a reservoir of hydraulic pressure which could be used in industry in the area.
The geopolymer theory is certainly compelling, but none of the proponents could produce a recipe so far and make a similar block.
What is certain is that we have no idea who, when and how did build the pyramids. And why, for what purpose.
They definitely seem NOT to be build by ancient Egyptians around 2000-4000 BC, they definitely were NOT tombs. Nothing modern egyptology says about them is true.
I have watch soo many videos on this and some very random blocks have shapes that make absolutely no sense... And they are said to be laser accurate perfect fit irregular shapes? I say they were poured too, also some stone carvings in india are impossibly detailed in unviewable positions...
This should be the title of the article, "Crazy bastards, the ancient Egyptians."?
Megalithic crap everywhere on this rock My recent favorite are the "Lions Claws" in Shri Lanka which is like a megalithic carving of claws, but theyre totally reptile claws....
https://youtu.be/VKDYVQDDTN0
And then there is Nan Madol.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HhWBOWuu1zE
This video gives a theoretical basis for how these structures were built thousands of years ago, its a long a difficult video but is well worth it. Ball Lighting is the key.
Thanks bookmarked it and I'll give it a look when I get some time, looks interesting.
There are abandoned, half-excavated limestone blocks are various ancient quarry sites in Egypt.
Seems to me that when people are not watching TV and using their smart phones all day, that they can get a lot done.
They're dumbphones. Using them literally makes you dumber, because you're a rat who can whap the cocaine-lever anytime you want, and so you do, over and over and over.
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Very cool. I had just read about another strange one in Laos called Plain of Jars. Hundreds of stone jars up to 9 feet diameter and weighing 11 tons and from a quarry 5 miles away, dating over 1000 BC. Their folklore is they were cups from giants left behind after they built the mountains and valleys. Must have been beer mugs is my guess.
Stonehenge is interesting. The majority of the rocks were transported from an area of Wales over 150 miles away thousands of years ago.No. Road or river link.
I once read that in the post Georgian period creating follies was such a fashion that it was normal to create mystical architectural structures to out do others, also many grand stately homes in the U.K. were bastardised from the remains of rival family houses that were often bought in fire sales.
They were first built in minecraft and then downloaded from the Egyptian realm, then uploaded into our matrix.
This reminds me of Graham Hancock theories. That there was a advanced civilization on earth, more advance than what we are told today, thats got wiped out-but not completely from a asteroid strike on earth.
Nah. That's your bias for thinking that they did things the way we would. The ramp theory suffers the same fault.
If they used concrete then the problem when then be how did they transport the water and aggregate? They didn't carry all that by hand that many times. They didn't have trucks.
The only theory I've found that might be viable is that they used water in an unconventional way. They were a water faring people after all.
Have you ever tried to pick up a heavy stone in a river? You can lift big stones underwater, but the moment you try to pick them up out of the water they weigh ten times as much. I think they floated the stones all the way from the quarry to their final location. They floated them up using a system of locks and shafts.
The only question is how did they get the water? They didn't bucket it all up there. I'm guessing they got it from an aquafer under the pyramid which had enough pressure the pump water all the way to the top at the time. They could have increased the natural hydraulic pressure by damning downhill springs. Is possible the pyramid would then function as a reservoir of hydraulic pressure which could be used in industry in the area.
https://www.livescience.com/amp/1554-surprising-truth-great-pyramids-built.html
https://www.livescience.com/1554-surprising-truth-great-pyramids-built.html non amp link :)
Thanx
Thank you for an informative read :) shared with my kids, my dad and my grandmother :)
I always wondered about the “how can we make stone without straw?” Thing from the Old Testament
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For newbies, watch this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2fS9ixfQ_no
And pumice.
I certainly believe that the narrative “we don’t know how they were built” is a lie.
https://youtu.be/KMAtkjy_YK4
Any thoughts on this documentary?
The geopolymer theory is certainly compelling, but none of the proponents could produce a recipe so far and make a similar block. What is certain is that we have no idea who, when and how did build the pyramids. And why, for what purpose. They definitely seem NOT to be build by ancient Egyptians around 2000-4000 BC, they definitely were NOT tombs. Nothing modern egyptology says about them is true.
Yup
That.... would make sense.
I have watch soo many videos on this and some very random blocks have shapes that make absolutely no sense... And they are said to be laser accurate perfect fit irregular shapes? I say they were poured too, also some stone carvings in india are impossibly detailed in unviewable positions...
I thought the pyramids were all welded steel and the bricks are only an inch thick and glued on.
I'm confused. What does this have t do with anything?
The number 42 has everything to do with everything and the fjords were made by the noted alien Slartibartfast... ;)