Been all in on ancient Egypt stuff lately, some of this stuff is insane. There are stones so big in structures that we couldn't move them today. The largest stone we've moved in modern times required a giant custom built truck moving at 4mph and this stone is a 1/3rd the size of stones inside of Egyptian structures, and there are multiple of this size.
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Other ancient cultures have the same giant stones. They clearly either had âhelp,â or were more advanced with physics technology than we are
Egypt shit is wiiild
What if they never moved those big stones ?
Aliens amirite
That works with that size rock, when the rock is 1.8M pounds, it crushes those pivot stones
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And we just pretend like we are more advanced
They told us in Egypt the were only using copper or equal hard tools. How did they cut granite?
you can do it with copper + sand/friction. there was a youtube video of someone replicating it.
the stone pots are the weirdest thing though. I don't know if there is a good explanation of that.
Yep, its insane
I've been all over this stuff for a while, it's a huge rabbit hole. I'm glad more are taking interest..
some worthy stuff to check:
very weird relations on ancient sites all over the world:
https://grahamhancock.com/alisonj1/
the BAM series starts with old sites then focuses on the Barabar Caves in India which are IMO the most incredible structures found to date:
BAM 1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1QX5cHUsNSY
BAM 2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HmJerr3-PTE
this guy interviews most of the people on the space if you want this format:
Yeah have followed Graham Hancock for years
Dive down the rabbit whole anon.
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The largest stones I moved were half ton corner through stones. They took three of us and a couple of wooden hoists to get into place without machinery. That gives me some idea of how they moved their 2-5 ton boulders. No idea about their 80 ton blocks though.
Check out my side project for more unexplainable ancient sites: nostr:npub1dm9efkgpu7lyjpmegaqz8cey6g796sxqanc6vvurzmgyn88fa9qqaq9hhx
Yeah, it feels like we're on the brink of discovering some insane revelation about the history of mankind. Hearing about the labyrinths underneath egypt still has me shook.
Ya man, welcome to the "how the fuck do I do my desk job with this in my brain" - club.
Itâs a great rabbit hole, the labryrinth stuff and the deep under ground structures are mind blowing.
Oh boy... Welcome brother
Moving things with their mind and deep chants
Sometimes the greatest mysteries arenât about how they did it, but why. What were they trying to tell us that we still canât hear?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_largest_monoliths#Moved_monoliths
People have moved some big stones. Egyptian stone moving was astonishing. The largest was the Thunder Stone in 1770 Russia, and the Romans moved some big stones too.