Posted on 05/13/2019 12:39:56 PM PDT by Jonty30
Could be. It makes sense.
Illegal laborers?................
He’s referring the technique of how they raised blocks to the next level.
Legal slave laborers and lots of them?
If not aliens, then who?
One of the few things known is that they were constructed over a 20 or 30 year period and the approximate date.
Math says they would have had to lay one of these multi-ton blocks every 5 minutes, 24/hrs a day.
I think there was some other involvement.
Unlike what he said, we might be able to figure out how they built them if the Egyptian government would allow researchers to study them closer.
Built point down, and then turned over.
Quite an interesting theory and seems pretty likely. I first wasnt gonna watch, but it is worth it if your into this stuff. Thanks.
I think there was some other involvement.
I can't load the site on this machine, could I trouble you for a quick precis? Thanks Jonty30.
Ping
They use 4 large C-clamps, two on each side of the stones, to form a circle - then rolled them into place. These tools have been found, and the “dimples” left by the C-clamps can been seen.
Simple - - if you have enough workers.
Its possible, but the Egyptians would have needed an absolutely huge empty paint can to follow his sanding method exactly.....
Yes, I’m familiar with him moving blocks around. I think that he makes good points about transporting blocks, but he didn’t show if he could build a pyramid with his method. I think that the Egyptians used basic physics to move the blocks and that it’s not mysterious but a lack of understanding.
It’s a visual thing, but if you must,
they put the stones up like a reverse Slinky.
You’re welcome.
Dinosaurs.
Dinosaurus Buildacious to be exact.
There is a longer video of him actually stacking blocks and spinning them around and pretty much putting them to any height and attitude desired. He is showing with basic physics that these things can be done without power tools and engines.
There is another video out there showing essentially the hole and loose sand technique for standing a big block to show how the Easter Island statues were likely stood up.
I would love to see a demo of it all being scaled up to the Baalbek blocks.
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