To: wendy1946
I don’t suppose finding the quarries from whence came those blocks means anything. or the tool marks of the workings on those stones?
“liquid bonding agent”? Maybe epoxy? Redi-mix from Home Depot? Alien technology? Dino dung?
26 posted on
08/22/2008 7:28:09 PM PDT by
count-your-change
(you don't have to be brilliant, not being stupid is enough.)
To: count-your-change
Carving out rock, turning it into powder and transporting it to the construction site, then reconstituting it ... gee, we do that even today! The Romans has concrete technology, why not the Egyptians a form of similar methodology?
I'm checking in occasionally to see how this discussion goes. Have a nice evening.
29 posted on
08/22/2008 8:05:36 PM PDT by
MHGinTN
(Believing they cannot be deceived, they cannot be convinced when they are deceived.)
To: count-your-change
You only have to think about this one a tiny bit to comprehend it. IF you were to try to carve those kinds of stones, your rock quarry would very quickly turn into a pile of rubble from the 80% of the stone which you would waste.
That is, even if you had the infinite manpower and time to do it.
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