ganja man23
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You do not know that those feats are possible with basic human innovation. Are you referring to that old guy moving that rock on the discovery channel? Please, that doesnt even explain how Coral Castle was made, never mind the pyramids or any other massive ancient structures. Also, the perfect sculpting of giant granite blocks at Puma Punku was supposed to of been done with copper tools and chicken bones? The best stone masons of the world are baffled by this and wouldnt even bother attempting it with their technology. One of the only descriptions of moving these stones was done by Incas of a later generation. They tried to achieve what their predecessors have but they couldnt even drag one stone over a span of years with 20000 people. Do you honestly see only the slimmest chance if it being done by advanced knowledge? (btw, I do believe in the alien part, but I dont think they were much more intelligent than humans at the time, because we are a species with amnesia).
Yeah they should of just hired look-a-like actors for different races. It was a tough challenge though, the author did say the book was unfilmable.
i love seeing ancient civilizations that could make smoother and more precise dimensions and surfaces in stone then we can today
