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MICHIGAN MAN MAY HAVE TAPPED SECRETS OF THE ANCIENTS
The Flint Journal (w o r l d w i d e a n o m a l o u s p h e n o m e n a r e s o u r c e) ^ | 3-20-2004 | Kim Crawford

Posted on 03/24/2004 4:56:10 PM PST by vannrox

But then, the blocks that Wallace T. Wallington moves around near his home in a rural Flint area have weighed up to nearly 10 tons. And by himself, he moves these behemoth playthings, not with cranes and cables, but with wooden levers.

"It's more technique than it is technology," Wallington says. "I think the ancient Egyptians and Britons knew this."

Last October, a production crew from Discovery Channel in Canada came to Wallington's home to record him as he raised a 16-foot, rectangular, concrete block that weighed 19,200 pounds and set it into a hole. That taping was made into a segment, which has aired on Discovery Canada and the Discovery Science program in the United States.

That project resulted in a column, standing more than 10 feet high in his yard. He says he intends to construct his own kind of Stonehenge -- without cranes or any modern engines or machines. He believes that's the way ancient people moved and constructed the great landmarks of the world.

"I call it the forgotten technology," he says.

He's posted clips and photos and information about his experiments on his Web site, theforgottentechnology.com.

Wallington's experiments and projects have attracted the attention of some physicists who discuss theories as to how the ancients moved and stacked giant, 30-foot blocks of stone at a time when there was no steel for cables or supports, let alone hydraulic devices for raising heavy materials.

The more far-out theories, espoused by believers of the paranormal, say that humans couldn't have done these incredible feats of engineering, so that it must have been beings from other planets.

Others think there must have been advanced civilization here on Earth that could build or erect incredible monuments such as the Easter Island statues or Machu Picchu, the great Peruvian mountainside architectural wonder.

Nonsense, says Wallington. "If we had these great advanced civilizations, why didn't we find any of their cellphones or laptops?" he asks with a smile.

Besides, if he can move and stand a nearly 10-ton block on his own, using only tools of wood and stones for fulcrums, then certainly the ancients, with thousands of laborers, could build the pyramids.

"I know how they did it," he says with absolute certainty. "I'd always thought there was a simple explanation, but it's really beyond simple."

Now he just has to convince the rest of the world.

"There's one guy who's published his experiments who says, Three men can pull a block weighing a ton,' " Wallington says. "But I can pull over a ton alone. I've moved 19,200 pounds, and I'm nowhere near the limit."

Wallington is a short, pipe-smoking, fireplug of a man, a carpenter by trade and a construction superintendent when he retired several years ago. He prefers not to say where he lives in the Flint area -- the TV producers, he says, advised him that he didn't want a bunch of people coming to his house once the bars close to see if they, too, could move concrete slabs weighing several tons.

Born in Detroit and raised in Utica, Wallington worked in construction for 35 years. He says he first thought about the ancient builders about 15 years ago, when he was working on a construction job.

"We were moving an existing floor," says Wallington. "I had to remove these 1,200-pound blocks of concrete. We couldn't get to all of 'em with our machine. I didn't really want to break them up, so I'd raise 'em with a lever and then tip them up and move them. I got to be pretty good at it."

That was the beginning of Wallington's thoughts on the engineering of the past. He started small, experimenting with blocks of concrete that weighed hundreds of pounds. But when he retired several years later, he really threw himself into his projects.

"At first, I brought a 1-ton block home from work," he says. "But I found I could move it around by myself pretty easily."

Then he started moving even heavier concrete blocks and columns, and then built a wooden device of two-by-fours he called "the Wallington lever" that he could saddle around the blocks.

Depending on the firmness of the ground, or by using a couple of rocks for fulcrums or swivels slipped beneath his blocks on hard surfaces, he could "walk" heavy blocks by pushing the arms of his lever.

Not surprisingly, his wife and his children thought he was crazy. "What's Dad up to now?" was, he says, a typical comment.

But Wallington also learned to raise a heavy column off the ground using a "shoring box" that allowed him to tilt it slightly and slip boards underneath it, one at a time. That let him elevate heavy blocks that would otherwise be impossible for one man to lift.

Having learned these techniques, he built a practice "mini-Stonehenge" of blocks weighing more than a ton, that he set up and raised without a pulley, hoist, roller or crane.

In an attempt to set a world record, he moved a 10,400-pound concrete column by himself, without any rollers. He even moved a large out-building for one of his sons.

"Yeah, it was a 30-by-40-foot pole barn," he says. "By myself, I could move it at about 6 feet per hour. With my son, we doubled that speed. We ended up moving it more than 200 feet."

In the meantime, his grown children did some research for him, gathering information about the pyramids of Egypt and other building marvels of antiquity. Wallington says that as he studied these, he became convinced he understands how these wonders of the world were built.

A couple of years ago, he posted a record of his experiments and experiences on the Web site created by his son.

"...There has to be a more accurate explanation," he writes about the construction of the pyramids. "I believe skilled individuals performed the work. I have found that this work could easily be done using only primitive tools and physics."

Between his Web site, the Discovery Channel segment and a video recording of his 2003 experiment (on DVD or VHS formats) that he sells for $20 via his "forgotten technology" Internet site, Wallington has gathered comments and kudos from various experts, authors and buffs interested in the ancient engineering.

One called Wallington "an original thinker." Another asked "has he figured it out?" referring to the engineering secrets of the past.

Joseph Turbeville, a retired professor of physics from the University of Southern Florida, called Wallington's videotaped project "an impressive undertaking."

"Every teacher of physics should make an effort to acquire a copy of this tape ..." wrote Turbeville.

What's next for Wallington? His project this year is for what he calls an "Egyptian hoist," based on experiments where he found he could pull as much as 185 pounds up a ramp about 26 degrees with very little effort.

He's stayed in touch with the TV producers who made the segment last fall about his raising of the nearly 10-ton column, and he expects they'll be back again to film his 2004 project. He says his family, friends and neighbors no longer are surprised at his experiments.

"Oh, I have a lot of nicknames," he says with a smile. "The Pharaoh. The Professor. Mr. Lever. The Man Who was Born 4,000 Years Too Late."


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To: vannrox
"If we had these great advanced civilizations, why didn't we find any of their cellphones or laptops?" he asks with a smile.

Because losing cell-phones is becoming a national past-time. Nobody can find their cell phone except at funerals, car crashes, and VERY IMPORTANT meetings where there aren't supposed to be cell phones.

/john

21 posted on 03/24/2004 5:28:58 PM PST by JRandomFreeper (Soy el jefe de la cocina. No discuta con mí.)
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To: billorites
you had to say that, didn't you.

Now I have that damn image in my perverted brain again.
22 posted on 03/24/2004 5:30:23 PM PST by Ronin (When the fox gnaws, smile!!)
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To: vannrox
He prefers not to say where he lives in the Flint area -- the TV producers, he says, advised him that he didn't want a bunch of people coming to his house once the bars close to see if they, too, could move concrete slabs weighing several tons.

Awww...it sure would break up the monotony of cow tipping!

23 posted on 03/24/2004 5:31:34 PM PST by grellis (Che cosa ha mangiato?)
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To: vannrox
The secrets of the ancients have been found.


24 posted on 03/24/2004 5:31:51 PM PST by AFreeBird (your mileage may vary)
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To: vannrox
Gonna be like a lot of other unexplainable things in life

Once explained everybody says it was obvious
25 posted on 03/24/2004 5:33:19 PM PST by uncbob
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To: vannrox
Let's see... 2 million blocks in 20 years.
Working 12 hour days that means
2,000,000 / 20 / 365 / 12 = 22 blocks/ hour
1 every 3 minutes for 12 hour work days for 20 years.
And some of these are 70 tons.

Hmm... I'm not sure if the Michigan story is the whole story.
26 posted on 03/24/2004 5:34:24 PM PST by putupjob
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To: vannrox
As fun as it was to read Chariots of the Gods when I was a kid, or listen to Art Bell today, I always knew that stuff about how advanced the ancients were was crapola. A little bit of logic, some trial and error, and a whole lot of manpower can accomplish a lot! The puzzlement of the accuracy of of the four sides of Egyptian pyramids, for example, was shown to be no big deal by the guys who built a small scale one in the desert. The solution was simple- lay out the sides by counting revolutions of a simple wheeled device. It doesn't even have to particularly round because the flaws are repeated exactly with each revolution!
27 posted on 03/24/2004 5:35:50 PM PST by SoCal Pubbie
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To: vannrox
Two words: "Johnson bar". A wheeled crowbar.
28 posted on 03/24/2004 5:37:23 PM PST by Pearls Before Swine
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To: AFreeBird
The secrets of the ancients have been found.

I never knew they were lost.

"Give me a lever long enough, and I shall move the world."

~Archimedes


29 posted on 03/24/2004 5:38:14 PM PST by Willie Green (Go Pat Go!!!)
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To: satchmodog9
I wonder if this is the secret behind Coral Castle.
30 posted on 03/24/2004 5:42:59 PM PST by Junior (No animals were harmed in the making of this post)
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To: AFreeBird
Now we need to figure out how the Egyptians flew around the pyramids..
32 posted on 03/24/2004 5:54:41 PM PST by TASMANIANRED
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To: vannrox
The Man Who was Born 4,000 Years Too Late

BWAHAHAHAHA!!

33 posted on 03/24/2004 5:55:52 PM PST by VadeRetro
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To: billorites
"Not to be confused with the similarly named sexual appliance."

Are you speaking about the new re-chargeable battery model or the old wind-up. (I believe the new ones even come in fluorescent colors and flavor enhancers)
34 posted on 03/24/2004 5:59:51 PM PST by TexasTransplant (Only fools, cowards, criminals and terrorists are afraid of good men with guns.)
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To: Junior
The difference is old Ed also held the secret of cutting the huge blocks as well as moving them.
35 posted on 03/24/2004 6:01:44 PM PST by dc-zoo
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To: i_dont_chat; Junior
Coral Castle is right. I was wondering if someone would make the connection. I remember when some Freeper mentioned that the guy who made Coral Castle didn't have a block and tackle. There's a picture of Ed using a tripod with a block and tackle on the website.

Exposing the truth just isn't as much fun as believing in the impossible.
36 posted on 03/24/2004 6:04:36 PM PST by Shooter 2.5 (Don't punch holes in the lifeboat)
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To: VadeRetro
Here is the answer: Ancient Egyptian Flying Vehicles.
37 posted on 03/24/2004 6:07:44 PM PST by PatrickHenry (Everything good that I have done, I have done at the command of my voices.)
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To: vannrox
I bought a 10' x 12' tool shed and only one man showed up to deliver it. He drove the truck, unloaded the shed, and placed it. The man did it in a matter of minutes all by himself. All he asked was where I wanted it. I was amazed.
39 posted on 03/24/2004 6:17:19 PM PST by CathyRyan
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To: PatrickHenry
Another site on the same subject. I'll leave the other points raised in your extensive link unaddressed.
40 posted on 03/24/2004 6:24:09 PM PST by VadeRetro
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