I think it's enlightening to note the diametrically opposed approaches the Cultural Controllers take between Coral Castle and the pyramids of Egypt.
They'll talk to you literally all day and night about the pyramids and how "science" tells us they were built, but yet there's a deafening silence surrounding Coral Castle. Being millennia more recent, we should certainly know infinitely more about Coral Castle. But what does good old Neil deGrasse Tyson have to tell us about it? Nothing whatsoever, of course. (Side observation: modern "scientists" are absolutely repelled by actual mysteries.)
The reason Coral Castle is treated differently is that the conditions of early 20th Century America sill exist within living memory. There are still people around to call bullshit on their bullshit "theories". Give it another century or two and they'll be telling us all about Ed Leedskalnin and his earthen ramps and copper chisels.
Very good point. Perhaps it will help if you divide the "scientists" into conservatives and liberals. E.g. Neil Disgrace Tyson - That "aliens" guy on the history channel.
Some will completely deny the mysteries, some will go to the radical absurdisms. Divide and conquer. As long as people divide on a subject, they will not care for a solution, they will only care to win against the opponent.
You've said it - Coral Castle should have more information regarding building huge and heavy structures. And that's why they hide it.
Perhaps you can help out with the information here:
Technically coral has holes in it, however, it is very dense as a material. That means that it is extremely heavy.
Here's something useful - if you pull an object on a lever, it will reduce its weight exactly 1/2. If you continue to wrap ropes around it that are mounted on a lever, it will continuesly reduce the weight by 1/2. Meaning 1/2 * 1/2 (1/4) * 1/2 (1/8) ...
It can get reduced to a stone that is easily moved as shown in the video. Notice all the ropes above the stone.
If you regard the moving stone on the front of the castle, it is just made with magnets, to my knowledge. The door was only balanced on the magnetic properties of repulsion. I don't remember that from the video, so I hope this useful. You can check it if you don't believe me.
Good thinking about the weight, however, using levers is a lesson in physics that reduces any weight to the minimal, if you want. The weight is not a problem.
Think of it this way - what did he create? Why did he create it? And how did he cut through a stone that dense? (you can check coral density online or granite density - the stones from the pyramids).
!! It is possible with human tools to cut through a dense stone, any stone, with the right tools.
I would suggest you look at the picture as a whole, rather than detail by detail. Why him? Why then? Why building a similar structure to the pyramids? And once built, what is it used for?
I think it's enlightening to note the diametrically opposed approaches the Cultural Controllers take between Coral Castle and the pyramids of Egypt.
They'll talk to you literally all day and night about the pyramids and how "science" tells us they were built, but yet there's a deafening silence surrounding Coral Castle. Being millennia more recent, we should certainly know infinitely more about Coral Castle. But what does good old Neil deGrasse Tyson have to tell us about it? Nothing whatsoever, of course. (Side observation: modern "scientists" are absolutely repelled by actual mysteries.)
The reason Coral Castle is treated differently is that the conditions of early 20th Century America sill exist within living memory. There are still people around to call bullshit on their bullshit "theories". Give it another century or two and they'll be telling us all about Ed Leedskalnin and his earthen ramps and copper chisels.
Very good point. Perhaps it will help if you divide the "scientists" into conservatives and liberals. E.g. Neil Disgrace Tyson - That "aliens" guy on the history channel.
Some will completely deny the mysteries, some will go to the radical absurdisms. Divide and conquer. As long as people divide on a subject, they will not care for a solution, they will only care to win against the opponent.
You've said it - Coral Castle should have more information regarding building huge and heavy structures. And that's why they hide it.
Perhaps you can help out with the information here:
https://youtu.be/RyEB7Ao-0FY?t=45
https://youtu.be/gL6jwZNtVVk?t=79
https://youtu.be/kYFlE0woG1M?t=106
Those stone rocking chairs defy physics and inertia ---- they must be hollow.
Technically coral has holes in it, however, it is very dense as a material. That means that it is extremely heavy.
Here's something useful - if you pull an object on a lever, it will reduce its weight exactly 1/2. If you continue to wrap ropes around it that are mounted on a lever, it will continuesly reduce the weight by 1/2. Meaning 1/2 * 1/2 (1/4) * 1/2 (1/8) ...
It can get reduced to a stone that is easily moved as shown in the video. Notice all the ropes above the stone.
If you regard the moving stone on the front of the castle, it is just made with magnets, to my knowledge. The door was only balanced on the magnetic properties of repulsion. I don't remember that from the video, so I hope this useful. You can check it if you don't believe me.
Good thinking about the weight, however, using levers is a lesson in physics that reduces any weight to the minimal, if you want. The weight is not a problem.
Think of it this way - what did he create? Why did he create it? And how did he cut through a stone that dense? (you can check coral density online or granite density - the stones from the pyramids).
!! It is possible with human tools to cut through a dense stone, any stone, with the right tools.
I would suggest you look at the picture as a whole, rather than detail by detail. Why him? Why then? Why building a similar structure to the pyramids? And once built, what is it used for?
To anyone, who has watched the documentary or is really interested in the pyramids, I know of a better documentary to advance your knowledge.
This is a very old episode of "in search of".
Out of curiosity, what is the other documentary you mentioned below? And do you know of any others about coral castle that are worth watching?