Such walls layered with grinding in stones inplace with hand labour.
In the past, time cost nothing. Today most think it is impossible to spend a day grinding one brick into another for perfect fit. People just can't imagine that. However, that's not something outstanding at all if you have a decade to build a building and thousands of workforce. No any advanced technologies needed. Just time and workforce.
>Mfw you can “roll” 200 ton stones through fucking sand, then lift them into positions so precise you couldn’t fit a razor blade between them (u triggered?)
Lmao
I know how comforting “just so” stories are. Doesn’t stop them from being retarded however.
I asked for evidence of this "razor" standard, evidence of analysis of this impossibility of movement. I didn't go long on engineering so I'm not prepared to argue (as you apparently are) that particular ideas are possible or impossible when they seem sufficiently plausible. Evidence, now there'd be an interesting discussion, rather than (checks notes) argument from ignorance.
Such walls layered with grinding in stones inplace with hand labour.
In the past, time cost nothing. Today most think it is impossible to spend a day grinding one brick into another for perfect fit. People just can't imagine that. However, that's not something outstanding at all if you have a decade to build a building and thousands of workforce. No any advanced technologies needed. Just time and workforce.
How did they place these 200 ton stones? They have no plausible means of moving them, much less lifting them precisely into place
Earthworks, ramps, rollers (of course they had wheels), wedges, team ropes, etc.
>Mfw you can “roll” 200 ton stones through fucking sand, then lift them into positions so precise you couldn’t fit a razor blade between them (u triggered?)
Lmao
I know how comforting “just so” stories are. Doesn’t stop them from being retarded however.
I asked for evidence of this "razor" standard, evidence of analysis of this impossibility of movement. I didn't go long on engineering so I'm not prepared to argue (as you apparently are) that particular ideas are possible or impossible when they seem sufficiently plausible. Evidence, now there'd be an interesting discussion, rather than (checks notes) argument from ignorance.