Ancient megalithic structures and sites.

The technology to cut the the types of hard rock like granite and basalt.

I'd like to see him maneuver these stones in mountainous areas and deserts.

Well, obviously the ancient peoples of the world figured it out, as we have the evidence that they did it. Just because we haven't figured out how is not evidence of aliens or a highly advanced civilization lost to time. Highly advanced their time, sure. But we aren't talking ancient lasers or electric motors. They simply figured out a method that worked, that we haven't thought of yet.

What exactly did this guy prove to you?

That a guy with little to no engineering knowledge can move 1 ton stones by himself using grade school level science and hard work. Now, as a poster earlier stated imagine what a far more intelligent person in that age could accomplish with hundreds of people working together.
 
If earth is 3 billion years old I dont understand why we're so confident we are the most advanced form that's ever existed here. There could have been a way more advanced species that the earth killed off and recycled.
We would have found evidence of prior space travel
 
Well, obviously the ancient peoples of the world figured it out, as we have the evidence that they did it. Just because we haven't figured out how is not evidence of aliens or a highly advanced civilization lost to time. Highly advanced their time, sure. But we aren't talking ancient lasers or electric motors. They simply figured out a method that worked, that we haven't thought of yet.



That a guy with little to no engineering knowledge can move 1 ton stones by himself using grade school level science and hard work. Now, as a poster earlier stated imagine what a far more intelligent person in that age could accomplish with hundreds of people working together.
1 ton is different than 100. Moving a 1 ton block around in your back yard is not a reason to extrapolate the ease of raising dozens of 80 ton blocks hundreds of feet in the air.

Your logic reminds me of this logic...



No you didn't figure out how the pyramids were made at all, you figured out how to clumsily drag rocks over sand.
 
Well, obviously the ancient peoples of the world figured it out, as we have the evidence that they did it. Just because we haven't figured out how is not evidence of aliens or a highly advanced civilization lost to time. Highly advanced their time, sure. But we aren't talking ancient lasers or electric motors. They simply figured out a method that worked, that we haven't thought of yet.

It was definitely a highly advanced global civilization. The Inca and every other primitive civilization did not recreate the precise stone work. They either built on top of existing ruins or tried to recreate it as best they could. Only modern technology can do it and it takes a long time plus you need special cranes to move some of the large blocks that were found.

Have you seen the black boxes of Egypt? The ancient Egyptians did not cut those precise stones. They carved their hieroglyphs into them.
 
It was definitely a highly advanced global civilization. The Inca and every other primitive civilization did not recreate the precise stone work. They either built on top of existing ruins or tried to recreate it as best they could. Only modern technology can do it and it takes a long time plus you need special cranes to move some of the large blocks that were found.

Have you seen the black boxes of Egypt? The ancient Egyptians did not cut those precise stones. They carved their hieroglyphs into them.

Wait. You seriously believe that thousands of years ago, there was a worldwide civilization that was highly advanced to the point of having (at the very least) 19th century technology? That completely vanished without leaving any evidence whatsoever besides stone carvings that are remarkably precise? No written languages, no tools, no ancient stories, nothing but some buildings.....

Do you believe in lizard people also? Perhaps you could entertain me with chemtrail theories and flat earth science as well?
 
Wait. You seriously believe that thousands of years ago, there was a worldwide civilization that was highly advanced to the point of having (at the very least) 19th century technology? That completely vanished without leaving any evidence whatsoever besides stone carvings that are remarkably precise? No written languages, no tools, no ancient stories, nothing but some buildings.....

Do you believe in lizard people also? Perhaps you could entertain me with chemtrail theories and flat earth science as well?

There was a global cataclysmic event that destroyed practically everything. What's left is just remnants and primitive man found them and built on top of them.

Artifacts have been found too.

Perhaps you could watch the videos by Brien Foerster, the other youtube channel in the OP (the ones about the sites) and look at more pictures?
 
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This one fucks with my brain more than the pyramids or anything else. How? How in the world could humans manage to move that with anything less than a modern ultra advanced/strong crane?
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Had to be aliens.

I think they said if a site was nuked, it'll seem newer because of carbon dating.

Some suggested the huge heavy blocks were moved by sonic levitation, but if possible, why haven't we seen videos demonstrating it?

That's a lot of nukes all over the world if you think about it. It's incredible how life even survived.

Also if the sites were that old there would be a lot more weathering on the stone.
 
Man power alone doesn't seem to be enough to move and stack some of that stuff the way they did. Let alone the intricate carvings and air tight way they fit stones together without mortar.

Manpower they probably just had tons of slaves and things like sleds. Not that hard to imagine.

For the way they fit stones together like that, they probably just had something that dissolved stone. Lots of old substances we don't know what they were today like greek fire and roman concrete. Not hard to imagine.

But I guess aliens?
 
Manpower they probably just had tons of slaves and things like sleds. Not that hard to imagine.

For the way they fit stones together like that, they probably just had something that dissolved stone. Lots of old substances we don't know what they were today like greek fire and roman concrete. Not hard to imagine.

But I guess aliens?

So what you're saying is, this civilization that had the ability to cut insanely precise polygonal walls of varying sizes in Peru, used slaves and then decided to stop building and switch to a greatly inferior method of construction?

Slaves cant move 3,000 ton granite stones and stack them. Even if they could It would take so long to do that.

Slaves aren't moving around Baalbek stones.

Granite and basalt are some of the hardest rock. Dissolving stone won't give the smooth finish you see on the black boxes in Egypt.
 
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Manpower they probably just had tons of slaves and things like sleds. Not that hard to imagine.

For the way they fit stones together like that, they probably just had something that dissolved stone. Lots of old substances we don't know what they were today like greek fire and roman concrete. Not hard to imagine.

But I guess aliens?
Well since literally everyone who studies this sort of stuff has ruled out slaves, guess you'll need a new guess.

There is a whole lot of "alternative" between "a bunch of ropes, slaves and elbow grease" and "it was aliens".

Get creative.
 
1 ton is different than 100. Moving a 1 ton block around in your back yard is not a reason to extrapolate the ease of raising dozens of 80 ton blocks hundreds of feet in the air.

Your logic reminds me of this logic...



No you didn't figure out how the pyramids were made at all, you figured out how to clumsily drag rocks over sand.


Did you watch that video? The guy didn't just move 1 ton rocks. He moved a 20 ton building.
 
That construction worker is actually a great example of academics thinking they're so smart and geniuses with all their big words and numbers. They've been talking for centuries like "oh pyramids, impossible! maybe 50000000 guys and sleds. aliens!"

Old construction worker does it by himself with a piece of wood just using common sense and everyday experience.

That's why a lot of people have a hard time accepting gender sciences, etc. nowadays.

The population sizes in those times weren't that large.

He didn't transport them up hills or up mountains or through deserts.

He's also spinning blocks on a flat piece of concrete.
 
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The population sizes in those times weren't that large.

He didn't transport them up hills or up mountains or through deserts.

He's also spinning blocks on a flat piece of concrete.
These structures took like 50-100 years and huge parts of ancient national economies to build. They didn't go up in 6 months like modern construction.

When you look at these buildings, it's also like "what could we build if we used the entire $600 billion yearly US military budget on a scientific project?"

Well, just one year of military spending is enough 45 Mars missions from start to finish. So more like hundreds of them. Then you have the next year's spending.. We'd be in the stars and in the technological singularity if we had the focus these civilizations had on these buildings.

And that's just 3% of our economy.
 
These structures took like 50-100 years and huge parts of ancient national economies to build. They didn't go up in 6 months like modern construction.

When you look at these buildings, it's also like "what could we build if we used the entire $600 billion yearly US military budget on a scientific project?"

Well, just one year of military spending is enough 45 Mars missions from start to finish. So more like hundreds of them. Then you have the next year's spending.. We'd be in the stars and in the technological singularity if we had the focus these civilizations had on these buildings.

And that's just 3% of our economy.

Primitive man isn't cutting granite and basalt precisely with ease and then moving them vast distances on uneven terrain and then assembling polygonal walls in 50-100 years.
 
Primitive man isn't cutting granite and basalt precisely with ease and then moving them vast distances on uneven terrain and then assembling polygonal walls in 50-100 years.
Most of the Native Americans lived like primitive level civilization, yeah. But quite a few had developed advanced civilizations: the Mayans, Aztecs, etc. I'm not sure why you're calling them "primitive man". And how they could build these structures has been readily explained.

Perhaps they had a substance that dissolved the granite and basalt.

Perhaps they used that one redneck's engineering techniques.

But aliens
 
Did you watch that video? The guy didn't just move 1 ton rocks. He moved a 20 ton building.
How does that change the point of what I said?

We know Romans built exceptional, large structures, with heavier weights than that guy was lifting in his backyard. It's not just a matter of lifting and moving things around.

Other sites excluded for the purposes of the point, the Khufu pyramid at Giza is the most expensive single project humans have ever undertaken and it is a master class in engineering and sophisticated architecture, it's not just a stack of blocks to a point. If it was built in 2600bc it is something that is nearly perfectly crafted at essentially the dawn of civilization...and was never repeated afterwards.
 
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