egyptian pyramids

Corso312

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I think the H blocks at Puma Punku are a bigger mystery. So perfectly cut, no flaws at all, some edges so perfect that if you run your finger down them and you'll cut yourself, and they could be as old as 12000 years. And they try and tell us 300 ton blocks were cut using chicken bones and copper tools xD and moved using dental floss!


Him and his old lady claim that stonehedge and those peaks are pointed at specific stars in the sky...
 

shrxhky420

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Corso312

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Those looks nice but comparing that to the pyramids is like comparing a guppy to largemouth bass.
 

Chief Walkin Eagle

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That man was 100 pounds, and he worked alone in secrecy at night to build those. No machinery was ever heard... And carved out holes in Stone Henge do indeed point at certain stars, the ancients had a lot of knowledge about the the heavens and other things too...
 

charface

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The pyramids are simply very heavy, specifically located counter balances designed by aliens
for humans in order to keep us from spinning out of orbit and shattering into dust.
That is all,
 

GreatwhiteNorth

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That man was 100 pounds, and he worked alone in secrecy at night to build those. No machinery was ever heard... And carved out holes in Stone Henge do indeed point at certain stars, the ancients had a lot of knowledge about the the heavens and other things too...
I was reading through this thread anticipating mentioning Mr. Leedskalnin and his Coral Castle. I grew up there & have been there many times & the things he did with bedrock coral will leave you shaking your head in disbelief. Somehow, with out power tools or a crane he cut out and removed gigantic rectangular blocks of coral and transported them to his building site. After he was done building it he then had to move the castle to its present location several miles away, and again, no one saw him do any of that and no lifting equipment was ever seen.
I still have no clue how he did it either.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
Those Mayans were gnarly colorists. I'm surprised that one wasn't in Spencer Gifts' poster area in the '70s. cn
 
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