can we talk about the thread just now with the slovakian guy repeatedly claiming that ancient works of stonemasonry are physically impossible and must have been made using the L O S T T E C H N O L O G Y of “stone molding” or lei lines or high frequencies or some shit?
What the fuck was that Some kind of false flag to make us look insane? That thread was completely surreal
We absolutely had advanced rock melting/molding technology in the past.
Connor Gray
There are tons of /x/ tier threads here because jannies are too busy being NIGGERS and a lot of the people on this board are so fucking stupid they will believe anything. Just ignore them and bump the good threads.
Parker Kelly
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Brandon Martinez
>when you haven't figured oit there was advanced human civilisation befor the catastrophist ice age
There are many ancient sites all over the world with masonry that would have been impossible for the people of the time. Huge, massive 500 tone blocks cut to near perfect leveling, then transported up to hundreds of miles. how?
The Giza Pyramids themselves are a collection of missing history and unanswerable questions.
people had a lot of spare time and a lot of slaves. you’d be absolutely astonished what you could do if i took away every distraction in your life and gave you a chisel.
Daniel Jackson
This type of masonry is so fucking sexy I want a house made of megalithic blocks
Joseph Torres
>technology going lost with no trace for thousands of years makes more sense than alien visitors in antique times
and who is going to mine all the metal for the chisels? with a supposed mere fraction of the population too?
doubtful
subhumans today can barely even build a mud house, yet you think slaves could carve that by hand? that was nothing short of pure artistry
Jayden Phillips
I'm not sure what yer on about but they weren't molded. Those are machine cut stones. If you really want to go down that rabbit hole, those ARE machine cut stones that have lasted for thousands of years.
Hudson Hall
it's basically >we dont know for certain although multiple explanations exist >therefore aliens
Kevin Perry
>thread about the irregular stones in machu picchu >someone has to bring up DUDE PYRAMIDS DEBUNKED LMAO kys you kike
Oliver Reyes
moar liek >multiple extremely far-fetched explanations full of holes vs >alien hypothesis which actually fills in all the gaps and makes sense once you overcome the prejudice towards the idea of alien visitors
Austin Hughes
and aliens implies space exists. yeah, I'm that person.
Jordan Bennett
and you didn't even watch the video.
Dylan Kelly
here's some evidence of ancient machining. They cut through Granite like it's butter, with bronze chisels and hammers? Plus judging on the striation marks left of the stone, geologist and machinist say that the tool they used to cut this stone would have to 100x more efficient than any diamond bit tool we use today.
Ryder Hughes
None of you really seem to understand the concept of forced labor
You really think ancients had a 40 hour work week? That they had weekends and time off? You're judging ancient works by pussified modern standards. They worked from sunup to sundown, every day. Or they were killed. Period.
machu picchu, where the stones from OPs pic are located, is a small village perched on top of a tall mountain, surrounded by jungle. What you say COULD apply to a large civilization, but not to a relatively small tribe in a remote location.
Native american tribes didn't work in metals prior to colonization, they were essentially stone age tribals. And yes, they did - they built huge earthworks and had cities all over the fucking place, they were just built out of wood. Look up the Cahokia.
Those striations in the stone are pretty suspect. also... doesn't this belong on /x/? I know I am posting here as well but...
Brody Edwards
But these ARE the good threads...
Austin Russell
And slaves built those cities? that's what I was implying. Forced labor, not that Cahokia didn't exist.
Luke Cook
So the fact that a fortress designed to withstand earthquakes was built on top of a mountain invalidates that slave labor could build it? Is that really your argument?
Julian Young
>he doesn’t know the casing stones were added later by, indeed, pharaohs such as Korfu
See added pic. How would ancient Egyptians exactly have been able to work giant granite blocks and put them in place?
its called rubbing 2 stones together until they fit perfectly . Turns out you can make really bad ass things when you treat people like livestock
Jonathan Williams
the best theory of this I have heard was that it was a method of building walls using bags of cement. after weathering, the bags eroded away and left what you see now.
Kevin Johnson
White people, that's the answer. Just shipwrecked ancient whites flexing to the natives
Gee I don't know, the miners are going to mine maybe? You fucking imbecile? You already get copper mining at the end of the 5th millennium BCE.
Stupid fucking idiot. Ancient Near Eastern houses are of mud brick too, dumbass American low IQ idiot. You idiotic Americans must honestly be the dumbest people on earth if you subtract your kike overlords.
Cameron Davis
It's very likely that slave labor played a role, yes. The concept of slavery has been omnipresent in every single culture, forever. Why build what you can force someone else to build for you? You also seem to have trouble grasping that "human rights" is a very recent concept.
No, what invalidates it is that it's extremely unlikely that slave labour could be found in such a small community. Historically, slave labour was practically never present in small, homogenous communities. Also "fortress" implies some sort of military use, afaik there's little to no evidence indicating this to be some sort of military construction.
Asher Hall
Those stones are cut to a precision that would be difficult to achieve with modern tools. It's literally impossible to make by "rubbing stones together". We're talking about less than a millimeter of deviation.
Carter Watson
It more like those "lots and lots of slaves" theories don't hold any weight. The math doesn't add up.
They'd still be building the pyramids today with what modern academics say were their methods. .
Benjamin Nelson
No, the 40 hour work week was typical for most of time, especially for slaves, due to things like weather and religious holidays. If you weren't a slave you would usually work less than 40 hours a week. It's funny that in modern times we have fought for the right to work like slaves. The world is fucked and the retards are all clapping. The niggers in old Dixie had it better than the free man of today.
Chase Baker
You really believe that tribes of several hundred to several thousand people were incapable of raiding smaller tribes and subjugating them? Really?
I guess so since it wasn't foreign to the Norse Pagans in the slightest. And that Myths excluding the Abrahamic God, also featured women. Go fucking figure that Humans rights becomes a 'New Discovery' after people get fucking fed up with jews, muslims and chritians.
Henry Ross
No, they wouldn't. Obviously.
Luis Ward
why aren't you watching the video?
Ryan Flores
anything that isn't about Trump belongs on /x/ apparently
Camden Gutierrez
Norse pagans also built literally nothing
Brayden Sullivan
I see the flat-earth Psy-op has been working well. Everything rationally inquisitive with plausible proof, HAS to be a false flag by some retards trying to shit on the board. Stop asking questions everyone and go back to sleep. Can't detract from muh womyn muh kikes and muh degeneracy because that's absolutely crazy, amirite lads?
They don't even bother with disinfo anymore, indoctrinated retards do it for them nowadays, and with pleasure to boot.
Jose Ward
You think pre Columbian people in the Americas, who were, like you stated, still in the Stone Age, were able to build added pic?
It's unlikely considering the geographic situation of Machu Picchu. In any case, the main question with Machu Picchu isn't labour force (it's not that big a construction anyway), but the quality and precision of the construction. Those irregular stones are thought to be designed to be quake resistant. That's one hell of a tech which wouldn't have been known "again" until quite recently. Add to that the amazing precision with which their cut. Even if we accept the premise of slave labour, those other questions remain unanswered.
Dylan Bell
So anyone who doubts that pyramids were built by AYYs is a kike shill? Namecalling is pedantic, I know, but you really are a retard
Ryder Ramirez
Because it was all burnt to the ground during the converts? Literally you don't know what you're talking about do you? The spread of the Abrahamic God caused so much death, disease and destruction. The Crusades, The Spanish inquisition, Islam to Africa and the Middle East, Pilgrims to America? I wonder why none of the original people dominate their own culture? and that it's been replaced?
Joseph Morgan
fair point.
Brayden Morales
I can, and have shaped stone to nearly absolute perfection using pecking and lapping. Nearly perfect flatness, and nearly perfect spherical shapes can be achieved with the correct technique.
Jace Flores
I see someone doesn't know much about archaeology. I suggest that you do some reading. The pyramid builders in south america were likely chinese settlers from the early dynasties. The latest excavations of a hidden tunnel (actually in the area of your posted pic, believe it or not) has a great degree of similarity to chinese pyramids, including scale models of the heaven and earth using pyrite as stars and mercury to represent oceans and lakes.
Aaron Gutierrez
I watched the fucking video. The casing stones are indeed made of the material they used, but the inner layers, which are far older, of the pyramid are granite and stepped. How will you work granite with iron, dumbfuck? Please tell me.
Adrian Howard
>muh gorillion slaves and unlimited time and resources Sure retards, please explain how most historians agree it took only a few decades to build the pyramids and most other ancient landmarks. Did they have thousands of trained mason slaves at their disposal somehow? You think it takes 0 training to be able to become a stone mason? How long do you think they lived if according to you they worked nonstop? Who was training the next generation of slave masons to take their place? If you truly believe it takes no skill to build giant monuments then by all means go to Africa and give some niggers chisels and see if you can get them to build even a small wall made of stone.
Jackson Peterson
>multi tonne metre thick stones with crazy angles and tiny details fitting with literally perfect accuracy, much of which we would struggle if not flat out fail to replicate today with diamond tools and huge cranes >Lol they just had like, a lot of slaves bro
Jayden Long
We haven’t even begun to reach their levels of technology.
Cameron Diaz
Why a video about egipt you fucking imbecile
Kevin Green
So you're saying you simply don't believe that anyone could have discovered that offset stones are more resistant t shaking than ones stacked in lines? And thus, it must have been aliens?
Jeremiah Cooper
>slaves were also world class architects Stop posting.
>but the inner layers, which are far older, of the pyramid are granite and stepped.
source?
Landon Lee
>iron They actually claim all they had was copper infused with arsenic. Mainstream archaeology makes waaay too many assumptions for any rational mind to take them seriously.
Dylan Ward
yes, 99% of the population were SLAVES and the Pharaoh slavers were brutal
Ryder Richardson
>AYYs >there had to be some lost tech and history going on >AYYs >there's evidence of machinery and unknown tech >AYYs >(((professors))) and (((experts))) on these topics tend to get their positions by playing politics, not by merit >AYYs >here's some stuff to read and watch, make your own conclusions >AYYs
You're literally bipedal cancer is what you are. Fuck you and everything you stand for.
Nathaniel Cruz
Most historians are western-revisionist in nature and absolutely HATE to admit that eastern and AmerIndian cultures beat westerners to (and exceeded them in) stoneworks and great monuments.
Xavier Turner
This. We got retards spreading lies here proposing slaves did all the work.
Daniel Richardson
they discovered this ancient underground shelter sized for 10,000+ people, explain this
user, here's the one times they put their theories to test. 3 days it took to get this far into cutting the granite with a bronze saw(they've also never found any evidence they used a saw like this) so what a week? 2? to cut it all the way through? not to mention lifting and moving a 20-ton block 500 miles from where it was quarried. They did this over 2,000,000 times for just one of the pyramids? and they did it in less than 70 years? nah man, archeologist are activling lying about this shit to save their wallets and names.
>slaves rough cut all the stones and move them into place, the hardest parts of the work >paid expert stonemasons and their apprentices chisel the edges into the proper shape and angle once at the work site >slaves push them into their final position
WOW FUCKING ALIENS AM I RIGHT
Liam Bell
This user get's it. It wasn't slaves.
Brody Torres
The egyptians didnt use slaves for intricate stone masonry. They had specially trained masons to do this. Herodotus claims 100,000 slaves were used to build the pyramids. He was a lying piece of shit.
Secondary workers moved large stones, built ramps, etc. They were composed of farmers and ag workers employed when the levels of the nile prevented planting. They were provided a stipend of sorts for their service. Slaves did not build the pyramids. That shit is a myth.
Sebastian Butler
I mean Aliens assumes space exists... or that we didn't have the tech in the past to do it ourselves... Take your pick
Alexander Sullivan
its literally just fucking cement you mongoloids you make any outer shape of your choosing from wood etc. , then pour the mixture in and let it dry ==> muh impossibly precise blocks
I missed the thread OP, but that user is right. Let’s take this example, Machu Picchu. The stones in the oldest parts of the site are irregularly shaped, and yet fit together with such precision that a human hair cannot slip through. The stones used are very smooth with little divots like the one in the OP pic. The theory I subscribe to is that some sort of cymatics was used that physically reshaped the stone and made it malleable. The divots are the only evidence of this, they’re shaped like the tail end of a superheated mold that has been poured. The stones that form the wall also feature holes on one side, and knobs on the other that “lock” them into place. More about Machu Picchu: the older structures are the strangest part of the site. That’s because the newer structures are clearly failed attempts at copying the original design. In other words, rough and irregular stones are placed together to form a wall, but the builders have seemingly lost the ability to make the stones smooth as well as precisely fit them together. Instead, you get a shitty looking cobblestone wall with some sort of cementing paste being used to hold it all together. They don’t feature locking mechanisms, and they don’t have those divots found in the OP pic.
Even stranger though, is the fact that this same design is found all over the ancient sites of the world, and it’s always featured in the older structures. This implies exactly what OP is talking about, that some sort of building technology has been lost to time, and it was this building technology that first created most of the greatest archaeological sites that we have discovered.
Nice strawman, but no. I'm saying that overall it doesn't really sound too logical that only this remote community that wasn't too advanced in many other things knew of such an amazing concept that wasn't applied anywhere else and got lost with this city; and that ONLY this small, remote city was also able to produce masonry with 20th-century-tier precision hundreds of years ago, again a feat not replicated by any other inca city.
You'd think this knowledge would have been applied to the larger Inca cities as well. But it wasn't. That, to me, means there's a whole in this explanation. Notice, I'm not saying it was aliens. But that could be one possible hypothesis that could explain this. However so far there is no other explanation that doesn't leave a lot of logical pitfalls.
Dylan Edwards
>archeologist are activling lying about this shit to save their wallets and names
No, we are not supposed to know we have alien overlords still controlling us, I think. How exactly they do it, I do not know. They probably are much more intelligent than me anyway, but please do look into the following:
>Hollow Earth theory >Antigravity Free Energy by Tesla >Black Knight Satellite
Luis Williams
Dis nigga cray cray
Camden Peterson
came from a mold rite?
Daniel Torres
Yeah, but glass and plastic would survive, tons of industrial waste and concentrated radioactive material.
John White
GOLLY GEE I guess it MUST have been aliens rather than a pre-Younger-Dryas global civilization of pyramid builders
Matthew Baker
>he doesn’t know about the Indus Valley
Look up how much radioactive radiation archaeological sites in the Indus Valley in India emit. Archaeologists had to stop excavating, because it was literally Chernobyl level dangerous.
Aaron Campbell
>strawman
Explain the Bosnians pyramids, retard.
Brody Ortiz
Plastic is pretty easily disposed of by the sun, anything else get buried. I'm not saying oil is dead dinos, I'm saying it's probably old plastic. Because ya know, plastic is made from oil.
Dylan Smith
Wow, you're butt hurt. The truth hurts doesn't it?
Isaac White
It's been said the only thing of ours that would survive 10k years from now would be Mount Rushmore and the Hoover Dam. Plastics decay, glass fragments and breaks down, stone is the only thing that will survive millennia.
William Anderson
I just did, you're just too state-educated to understand what I said. Here is a hint, since I'm guessing pictures are easier for you than words.
>not realizing how easy it can be to get two blocks to fit by rubbing them together
cmon they've been doing this shit for thousands of fucking years all over the world its not rocket science >lost technology technique is not technology u cretin
Jeremiah Smith
You ain't seen nothin' yet B-b-b-baby, you just ain't seen n-n-nothin' yet Here's something that you never gonna forget B-b-b-baby, you just ain't seen n-n-nothin' yet