You weirdos will like this one:
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Looks interestink. But first, must say in response to its blurb : it wasn't a desert when people were building that stuff.
Doesn't need to be a desert, it doesn't feature into the theory it's just his misunderstanding of the geography of the time. But fair observation.
Relays were slow and I replied to my reply instead of your reply. Oopsy poopsy.
OK, this is good stuff. Much much much more believable than any of the junk either academics or new-agey-energy-stars people say.
Ya proof of concept exists as well you can see in my post here:
I'm on I think the 5th domino - I'm a very slow reader, I'm not kidding when I say I'm retarded - and I'm now thinking all this esoteric stuff I've been into was just instructions for how to do this. Symbolism like "forming matter out of waters" from Genesis - that works perfectly in this.
I'm a slow reader too. Huge fan of https://bionic-reading.com/
Before I was suspended from X for being an “inauthentic user” (which is rather funny because I’m extremely authentic and original in my perspective), Marcel Foti (@FoMaHun) had just followed me.
I have a geopolymer mini Moai statue he made. I’d bet the red granite collection basin that Geoffrey Drumm believes was a seep collection basin for a manufactured chemical was made using natron.

Natron Theory is one of the better pieces of investigative, scientific work done recently.
Marcel Foti shows that natron can be used to make what is essentially “rock dough” that hardens into stone over time. This method would allow megaliths to be formed by aggregation and relieves us of the need to explain how at least some megaliths were put into place.
I don’t know that it explains all megalithic sites but I bet it explains a number of them. Definitely worth checking out.
I briefly mentioned Marcel Foti’s work at the end of episode 074 of the Illegitimate Scholar podcast.