400 men in Russia moving 1 1,200 ton rock (who knows how far) in 1700 isn't the same as quarrying hundreds of thousands of 1,200 ton rocks, milling them, transporting them up a mountain (hundreds of miles away from the quarry) 7,000 feet in the air.
This would require millions of humans working to support the project over the course of hundreds of years. There's no evidence of that.
1200 tons is the largest rock moved by man. The heaviest stones in the pyramids is like 25-80 tons. The three foundation stones at Baalbek are 800 tons.
Nobody anywhere has been moving multiple 1200 rocks anywhere on earth that’s been discovered. If you actually look up the real weight of these objects and examine what humans have done in recorded history and turn off ancient aliens (who lie about weights constantly) you’ll get a better picture of what humans are capable of.
There is evidence people have moved an object heavier than anything in the ancient world without the use of machines and animal assistance. That shows it’s within the realm of possibility.
Sure. Now just show me proof that’s what happened. For the dozens of megalithic sites that were built at a time when humanity was (supposedly) confined to small hunter-gatherer tribes and maybe a few villages.
400 men in Russia moving 1 1,200 ton rock (who knows how far) in 1700 isn't the same as quarrying hundreds of thousands of 1,200 ton rocks, milling them, transporting them up a mountain (hundreds of miles away from the quarry) 7,000 feet in the air. This would require millions of humans working to support the project over the course of hundreds of years. There's no evidence of that.
1200 tons is the largest rock moved by man. The heaviest stones in the pyramids is like 25-80 tons. The three foundation stones at Baalbek are 800 tons.
Nobody anywhere has been moving multiple 1200 rocks anywhere on earth that’s been discovered. If you actually look up the real weight of these objects and examine what humans have done in recorded history and turn off ancient aliens (who lie about weights constantly) you’ll get a better picture of what humans are capable of.
Doesn’t matter. No evidence that “people” did it. Period. No tools. No mass remains of the workforce required. No evidence of transportation. Nothing.
There is evidence people have moved an object heavier than anything in the ancient world without the use of machines and animal assistance. That shows it’s within the realm of possibility.
Sure. Now just show me proof that’s what happened. For the dozens of megalithic sites that were built at a time when humanity was (supposedly) confined to small hunter-gatherer tribes and maybe a few villages.
It simply does not scale.