How can flat earther Egyptians, who hates globe so much can't even invent the wheel, built 13 million tons on 300 acres with bronze tools? Have you heard of physics Neil Degrass Tyson/Veriteseum?
In the year 1700 French colonial empire could only built 1500 T in a small area. French finally figured out construction of steel buildings- 10000 Tons
This doesn't make sense. Go to Egypt and try to build a million tons. You will need a huge foundation, weighing 100k tons
Specially when you are Kufu- Kufu would need stone blocks weighing 2000Ton each to put under the complex so the foundation doesn't vibrates or sways away.
Egyptian processed the land for decades. Then put at least one million tons in the foundation. Then built the pyramids.
Don't forget about the labyrinth and 9700BC theory
Are you saying a higher level human inhabited the Earth well before 12,000 years ago? If so, you might be correct.......but......where are their tools and machines? Shouldn't they have left something laying on the surface of the Earth? Where are the hammers, drills, stone melting machines, or at least the facilites where the broken tools were repaired? Seems that there was a very advanced civilization several millenium ago, but why is there no signs of them? We have found stone axes, pounding rocks, basic flint arrow tips, but we have never ever found the evidence of the tools used to make the surfaces of the pyramids glass smooth, or the lack of space between joints on the stone walls in South America, Machu Pichu, etc.
Would we recognize them if we did? If another civilization emerges 12000 years after our collapse and they advance in a completely different way technologically, would they have any idea what a phone was for? That's perhaps a bad example since a phone is obviously artificial, but the point is it's possible technology could evolve in completely different ways so as to be totally unrecognizable to what we have now. If that happened in the past who's to say they couldn't harness vibrations and more natural phenomenon?
Or, and this is more a thought exercise, what if their technology effected the world to the extent that what we think of as natural actually only functions that way due to their technology
I agree with you. But shouldn't the vibration machines have parts and maybe some of those parts survive the 12Y into the future in some manner, whether its a small piece or the entire machine? Or maybe TPTB know and understand the machines that were used and are now going around the world and erasing their existence? If we have the bones of animals that roamed the earth millions of years ago then certainly there exists the machines that build those huge structures. Plus, we have very smart people on this rock, folks who use their brains to think about how the ancients built things, yet these knowledgeable people never seem to come up with an acceptable thesis as to how things were constructed.
The thing is we don't know what form they may have taken, they might not be machines as we think of them, someone could have figured out ways to use nature to harness these things. But I have no idea, really
How can flat earther Egyptians, who hates globe so much can't even invent the wheel, built 13 million tons on 300 acres with bronze tools? Have you heard of physics Neil Degrass Tyson/Veriteseum?
In the year 1700 French colonial empire could only built 1500 T in a small area. French finally figured out construction of steel buildings- 10000 Tons
This doesn't make sense. Go to Egypt and try to build a million tons. You will need a huge foundation, weighing 100k tons
Specially when you are Kufu- Kufu would need stone blocks weighing 2000Ton each to put under the complex so the foundation doesn't vibrates or sways away.
Egyptian processed the land for decades. Then put at least one million tons in the foundation. Then built the pyramids. Don't forget about the labyrinth and 9700BC theory
Are you saying a higher level human inhabited the Earth well before 12,000 years ago? If so, you might be correct.......but......where are their tools and machines? Shouldn't they have left something laying on the surface of the Earth? Where are the hammers, drills, stone melting machines, or at least the facilites where the broken tools were repaired? Seems that there was a very advanced civilization several millenium ago, but why is there no signs of them? We have found stone axes, pounding rocks, basic flint arrow tips, but we have never ever found the evidence of the tools used to make the surfaces of the pyramids glass smooth, or the lack of space between joints on the stone walls in South America, Machu Pichu, etc.
Would we recognize them if we did? If another civilization emerges 12000 years after our collapse and they advance in a completely different way technologically, would they have any idea what a phone was for? That's perhaps a bad example since a phone is obviously artificial, but the point is it's possible technology could evolve in completely different ways so as to be totally unrecognizable to what we have now. If that happened in the past who's to say they couldn't harness vibrations and more natural phenomenon?
Or, and this is more a thought exercise, what if their technology effected the world to the extent that what we think of as natural actually only functions that way due to their technology
I agree with you. But shouldn't the vibration machines have parts and maybe some of those parts survive the 12Y into the future in some manner, whether its a small piece or the entire machine? Or maybe TPTB know and understand the machines that were used and are now going around the world and erasing their existence? If we have the bones of animals that roamed the earth millions of years ago then certainly there exists the machines that build those huge structures. Plus, we have very smart people on this rock, folks who use their brains to think about how the ancients built things, yet these knowledgeable people never seem to come up with an acceptable thesis as to how things were constructed.
The thing is we don't know what form they may have taken, they might not be machines as we think of them, someone could have figured out ways to use nature to harness these things. But I have no idea, really