Ancient megalithic ruins from around the world

Always believed ancient people were huge and had much longer lifespan. All religions, folkstories and some historic accounts described them like that. Nothing else would explain the large walls, stone monuments, statues, weapons/tools and odd like doorways and stairs or the arts showing tall people.
 
Megalithic Kitties

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Have to disagree with his suggestion that it's the location of Atlantis.





Why? It being a natural formation isn't a disqualifier. I'm assuming that's your reason why, judging by your videos linked (although I've yet to watch them, they look like electrical universe stuff, claiming that the eye was a result of electrical scarring?).

I've checked out that theory a bit, BTW. Interesting stuff.

The Thunderbolt that Changed the Face of Mars

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One of the great wonders of the solar system, Valles Marineris on the planet Mars still defies every conventional attempt to explain it. From an electric viewpoint of the cosmos, it is the scar of a cosmic thunderbolt.
Valles Marineris is four times deeper than the Grand Canyon, and stretches for almost 3,000 miles across the face of Mars. Its presence has continued to baffle scientists. When the Mariner probes returned the first pictures of this continental-scale trench, many proposed catastrophic flooding as its cause. But scrutiny of later images revealed no outwash or debris field left by erosion, and no sign of ponding. Nor did the short “tributaries”, ending in cleanly cut alcoves, fit any reasonable profile of a drainage system. Later probes revealed the signature of olivine in deep strata of the chasm. Since olivine readily reacts with water, its presence clearly excluded water erosion.

https://www.thunderbolts.info/tpod/2005/arch05/050408marineris.htm

Bright Insight doesn't argue that the formation was entirely manmade, only that it was slightly altered and inhabited.
 
Why? It being a natural formation isn't a disqualifier. I'm assuming that's your reason why, judging by your videos linked (although I've yet to watch them, they look like electrical universe stuff, claiming that the eye was a result of electrical scarring?).

I've checked out that theory a bit, BTW. Interesting stuff.

The Thunderbolt that Changed the Face of Mars

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https://www.thunderbolts.info/tpod/2005/arch05/050408marineris.htm

Bright Insight doesn't argue that the formation was entirely manmade, only that it was slightly altered and inhabited.

Yes I'm fully onboard with the electrical scarring theory.

Also onboard the starwater theory that suggests the vast quantities of water on earth was created through electrochemistry.




I believe the cataclysmic event was caused by the electric sun.

It would explain the rain in Genesis.

God was pissed.
 
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This movie illustrates my point:

Monolith (Space Odyssey) - Wikipedia

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Primitive man, or later generations of the survivors of the cataclysm found the great monuments and were inspired by them.

All these different cultures have a great flood story as well.


That's my theory.
Yeah but, in the movie the apes don't just stumble upon it or dig it up, it's placed there while they are sleeping and they discover it when they wake up. And the monolith isn't from an ancient earth civilization, it's a machine built by aliens. And they weren't just inspired by it, it literally modified their brains. Is that what you think these megaliths are?
 
Yeah but, in the movie the apes don't just stumble upon it or dig it up, it's placed there while they are sleeping and they discover it when they wake up. And the monolith isn't from an ancient earth civilization, it's a machine built by aliens. And they weren't just inspired by it, it literally modified their brains. Is that what you think these megaliths are?

No I'm just using the inspiration aspect to illustrate my point.
 
@Social Warlord
I forgot to respond to your comment on examples of barabrians overunning civilizations. I will respond today or tomorrow.
 
The site of an epic siege by the primitive army:

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They refilled the gaps they created with their siege weapons.


They killed everyone, including the skilled stone masons.
 
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You don't downgrade this bad unless the people with the tech were wiped out.

Peru:

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Naw, you see that shit in conservation examples all the time, where the original construction was by wealthy people then repaired by poorer people 100yrs later.
 
Speaking of megalithic wheels

TurkeyDerinkuyu Underground City

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