The MOST Ancient had a level of Construction, Design, and Mastery over the physical world never seen since
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https://youtu.be/2fS9ixfQ_no
Watch that whole video and if you still think the megalithic structures were built by the people that academia claims built them, with the level of tech that academia claims they possessed...well I’d like to hear that rationally argued
they where built by the indo europeans who colonised the world and interbreed with the natives sometime in the last 60,000 years, history didnt just start 6000 years ago from nothing, human history is the snake eating its self
its pretty much just a cycle of cataclysm, look up the great bottle neck, we have been around in our current form with our current abilities for millions of years we just keep getting kicked back to the stone age by nature
none of the technology is really hard to understand, its basically concrete in mostt cases, just made via a different but understood process, some of it is natural stone worked with some kind of material that could soften stone which we have no clue about however its documented in mythology
look up the gods with handbags, there is no reason to believe these people where gods or aliens, they where simply taken as gods like some we saw happen again during the last age of exploration, primitive peoples confronted by big strong white people with better tools and boats, likely some other tricks too
the thing you really have to understand is that for most of history technology was just not worth it, the romans had an internal combustion engine, they just didnt need it, the Egyptians had batteries, they just got used for tricks at the temples
we also have the genetic evidence for this theory from egypt and the americas, the oldest bodies are for some strange reason genetically european, we have the mythological evidence too, more than i can be assed mentioning but the "native americans" have myths about a race of white people who build cities in to the side of canyons , the myth say they where tall, white, and mainly came out at night/dawn/dusk, avoiding the midday sun basically
its also accepted that the indoeuropeans intermix with ancient indian and the ancient japanse
You get a lot right, but the I think the things you choose to downplay (“just concrete” “batteries were just for tricks” “internal combustion engines 4,000 years ago” [never heard of that one even]) require far more explanation than you seem to think.
To suggest that the great pyramid is “just” 6.5 MILLION TONS of poured concrete doesn’t really answer any of the important questions. Nor does it explain why or how the Great Pyramid could act as a cosmic and planetary energy focusing device
because it cant, its skitzo bullshit to muddy the waters on the truth of ancient history
for starters the "pyramids" arnt actually pyramids, the casing stones on the outside of them are much newer than the internal stones, if you go look though the images you will notice that on a few of the pictures of the main pyramids you see some of the inner stones which are massive and a different colour, its pretty blatant really, look i know the link is full of crap info wise but it has the picture im thinking of https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/ap-art-history/ancient-mediterranean-ap/ancient-egypt-ap/a/old-kingdom-pyramid-of-khufu
year currently and you would be amazed at what you can do with a few thousand people who will work for just their food
as for the steam engine they understood the principle that steam could do work, if you know anything of roman artisans yo know that they could build just about anything they put their mind too, go look at some of the caged glass, "There is the actual first recorded steam engine in history, Hero of Alexandria’s Aeolipile. Widely published and noted in the Roman world, this device demonstrated that steam could be used to convert heat into work. There is little evidence of it actually being used for practical purposes, however. It continued to be seen as a technological wonder for amusement, much like magnetism centuries later." again shit source but you can look this shit up your self https://medium.com/not-be-condemned-to-repeat-it/could-rome-have-invented-the-steam-engine-7a3b03d6b37f
Click the link retard