its very easy to move them, i can do it myself. There's a video on youtube how a one elderly man moved 10 ton rock by himself and uplifted it like 20m high. He did it simply by balancing it on the center, and constantly adding a little hight from each side, tilting the stone slightly from one side to another while balancing on the center. He lifted 2 huge stones as a column and put a 20 ton stone on top of them totally by himself
These stones have NOT puzzled anyone except rank amateurs who know nothing. These blocks are time consuming to move, but the processes used are entirely straight forward, and not terribly complex. Stop feeding the trolls with this nonsense, please.
The only way i can see to move such heavy objects is to float them. Also, aren't many of these ruins flooded with a seemingly unending supply of water?
Imagine a civilization that could build 110 story concrete and steel skyscrapers, using cranes, and then demolish them using aluminum-framed passenger jets... Then when you stop laughing, be afraid, be amazed, and start laughing again🙂
Why do we think they didn’t have the equipment we have today? How are we so arrogant to think that we are the best civilization? Obviously they had equipment.
He hit on something there..... Maybe they were moulded into place, and after a long time they were hard enough to with stand the weight of the stuff above. Same as those walls In S America that fit like a glove, was they moulded the same way? and that Is why you can not fit a razor between them???????????
its very easy to move them, i can do it myself. There's a video on youtube how a one elderly man moved 10 ton rock by himself and uplifted it like 20m high. He did it simply by balancing it on the center, and constantly adding a little hight from each side, tilting the stone slightly from one side to another while balancing on the center. He lifted 2 huge stones as a column and put a 20 ton stone on top of them totally by himself
Let me check this.
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@ ruclips.net/video/E5pZ7uR6v8c/видео.htmlsi=XWbRYGfNzz349fW0
was in my watch history
Yeah, that American guy was good, but 1200 Ton carved stones is another dimension.
These stones have NOT puzzled anyone except rank amateurs who know nothing.
These blocks are time consuming to move, but the processes used are entirely straight forward, and not terribly complex.
Stop feeding the trolls with this nonsense, please.
Which process they Used? Do you have any information then please share with me.
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The only way i can see to move such heavy objects is to float them. Also, aren't many of these ruins flooded with a seemingly unending supply of water?
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Imagine a civilization that could build 110 story concrete and steel skyscrapers,
using cranes, and then demolish them using aluminum-framed passenger jets...
Then when you stop laughing, be afraid, be amazed, and start laughing again🙂
I don't understand what you want to say..
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Why do we think they didn’t have the equipment we have today? How are we so arrogant to think that we are the best civilization? Obviously they had equipment.
Yes maybe you are Right. But we can only Guess according to the research we had done till today.
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For one, nothing remains. Something that robust would still be laying around
@ thru took it apart and disposed of the equipment. It’s obvious they had similar equipment like is used today.
@@chondominguez6995or we don't have equipment like theirs
@ right. They said they aligned to the stars 10,000 years ago. The shafts in the pyramids. That’s years of people taking things from there.
He hit on something there..... Maybe they were moulded into place, and after a long time they were hard enough to with stand the weight of the stuff above. Same as those walls In S America that fit like a glove, was they moulded the same way? and that Is why you can not fit a razor between them???????????
Maybe you are Right.
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ANTI ... GRAVITY..NSU
Maybe.
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Balsa log what else, ha, ha.
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anti gravity beam
Maybe.
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