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bogeyman
1st December 2016, 11:14
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What has been lost I wonder over the course of time.....

Foxie Loxie
1st December 2016, 14:37
Amazing!! Thanks for posting this! :flame:

Justplain
2nd December 2016, 03:53
How's about the tech for cutting those huge stone blocks at Balbak? I saw a vid by NewEarth on youtube where an ancient quarry in the Black Sea area of Russia has rock cuts that are thinner, deeper and smoother than any modern stone cutting. Combine that with the ancient underground cities cut in pre-Deluvian Anatolia and the mystery as to how the gizan pyramids were built, then you have more ancient tech mysteries that predate the romans and greeks by tens of millenia or more.

CurEus
2nd December 2016, 05:25
Great video!

I've seen quite a few compelling videos on proposed Giza Pyramid construction...moving giant blocks of cut stone is particularly difficult. ( We'll just pretend that they COULD actually precisely cut stone with balls of copper and brass spikes for a moment) There are new-ish theories circulating and some older ones

1. Stone slides quite easily on wet sand...A few horses/camels/donkeys could move one.
2. The channel/pathway up to the pyramid could have been filled with water and bladders attached to the stones "floating" them through canals/dykes
3..... "Aliens", Possible but I prefer a highly developed pre-flood society that built them and then taught/shared some of their knowledge with Hunter-gatherer "Egyptians" before dying out or moving on.
4. The pyramids were cast as a form of concrete...The video reminds us we still have no idea how to produce "Roman Concrete" and as a successor society to Khemet ( Egypt) its possible this knowledge was shared with Rome. Another form of this "liquid rock" may be part of some of the Megalithic structures worldwide where their stonework fittings seem more like shaped clay than actual rock...
5. Giants? Reportedly ( anecdotally so far) they ranged in height from 8-30ft in height. Strength can easily double for every 3 feet in height, quite literally they would orders of magnitude MASSIVELY stronger than we are....compare your strength to a 3ft tall toddler or an 8ft tall basketball player.
6. nothing explains Balbek very well...


#4 seems compelling because both the Giza Plateau, Machu Pichu, Dworka and others all seem to have been hit with massive sustained flooding and catastrophe about the time of the end of the last Ice Age..."Officially" Göbekli Tepe in Turkey vastly out dates Giza...


#3 I'm not too happy with Aliens always getting the credit for things. Any alien with Space faring and Faster than Light technology that needs to "enslave" humans to build things a robot can do far better, faster and more precisely seems a bit silly. Robots don't need food, houses, money and an entire infrastructure to be forced to work for 30 years before dropping dead...unless of course we ARE biological robots/drones? We "apparently" lived upto 1000 years at one time. No real needs for schools then? What about replacement parts when we break down? :)

Justplain
2nd December 2016, 17:41
There is an NewEarth video that shows pics of a giant megalithic wall in the Ural mountains, far from any known human habitation, where the building blocks are megagtons and the wall, many blocks high, is atleast 80 feet in elevation, and it runs for miles. There are pock marks on parts of the stones that appear to have rained down from the skies. There is a giant humanoid footprint in one of the rocks that a person's shoe fits into with a third to half more of the footprint still uncovered. This evidence seems to point to several things, that the megalithic stones were poured from liquid form (since the footprint was done at that point), giant humanoids were involved in the wall's construction, and its likely an aerial bombardment happened to this megalithic structure. No one knows how old this structure is, but my guess is tens of thousands of years.