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You can't tell me this was built by fucking humans.

There is just no fucking way. The kikes are hiding something about history.

Just fucking look at it. You are telling brown people built that? No fucking way.
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>>536460586
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>>536460586
1000 fucking fucking tons.

Explain this. Fucking explain this.
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The short answer is that it was autists. Autistic people did that.

The genomic data is clear. The genes and HAR variants required for the development of the neocortex are canonical to intelligence, autism and adhd. Paleolithic people selected for these variants in an enormous sweep where these guys out competed everybody. It wasn't until agricultural society in the neolithic that these intelligence genes were negatively selected for because long term strategy through inherited lineage gave them a disadvantage. I am exclusively talking about inherited polymorphic 'high functioning' or 'aspergers' autism that is not connected to savants and people who need to be cleaned as they are different. Agricultural society then selected for psychopathy and sheep type behaviours such as celebrity worship.

We got dumber.
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>>536460586

You would be surprised what we are capable of when there is literally nothing else to do.
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>>536460586
They could pour stone like concrete. They used bags and wooden boards just like we do today.
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>>536460586
it would've been funny if this was just one whole piece of rock and someone carved the lines to make it look like ihat
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>>536460586
>>536461255
This leaf knows.
Also google what sound waves can do to matter.
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>>536461069
You're retarded if you think large stone structures are older than agriculture.
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>>536461735
>large stone structures older than younger dryas
>agriculture not older than younger dryas
Hmmmm...
Maybe wageslaving isn't what hoomans are supposed to do.
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rude
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>>536460586
>The kikes are hiding something about history.
true.
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>>536460586
Ancient Incas were white. The mummies have red hair dude
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>>536461370
the rain over thousands of years made these round edges
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>>536460586
itt, the usual morons who dont know anything about anything but are sure they know its fake and gay
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>>536460586
How much more is underground
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>>536460586
That was built in the 1400s by brown people at the height of Mesoamerican power. The reason the blocks fit well is that they crushed Flourite and water to create a weak hydrofluoric acid and coated the stones so they melted a littlebit and formed close to each other. Pretty genius but the literal 1500s in europe was starting at this time period
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>>536461069
We are still getting dumber
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>>536460586
>>536460670
>>536460749
A megaliths thread.
Have a bump.
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>>536460586
>>536460749
It was built by humans, just way earlier than we think and with way more sophisticated machinery. The pyramids were actually power plants used to generate electricity by means of sound resonance.
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>>536460586
The consumerist mind has all of its wants and needs channeled into a purchase of a product or service. It cannot fathom any action, or even existence beyond the vaunted goods, the commercially offered solutions.
Such creatures are baffled and befuddled by how peolle could hav accomplished anything in those dark ages before the Product™ came out.
>Surely, those benighted wretches shat on their hands, because Asswipe Inc. has not yet marketed the Turdmonger 3000 microfiber buttshine!

One of the symptoms of this death of creativity is this "ancient super technology" meme.
No, you don't need power tools to build shit, you need persistence, discipline and patience, all of which are missing from the useless eater called "modern man".
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>>536461255
No they didn't.
We find thousands of improbable structures,
that can only be explained :
1) high end tech like machines
2) computer like programming to make these
>similar to like we use CAD software now.
>only with cutting tech that is WAAAAAAAAAAAAYS more advanced than now
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>>536460586
It’s almost like prehistoric people weren’t soft cunts
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>>536462994
>another words , trust us it's magic
We checked for magic.
You can't produce 90* perfect internal angles, other than with lasers.
We checked under a microscope, there ARE NO burned parts on these stones typically left by lasers.

Instead of bullshiting and claiming trust us, DO IT.
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So literally nobody in here can offer a plausible explanation?
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>>536460586
>You can't tell me this was built by fucking humans.
This was built by humans.
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>>536463193
ok moran
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>>536460749
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>>536460586
I built that
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>>536463228
High end high technology civilization,
that had computers similar to modern CAD etc.
But had a lot higher end cutting tools that can properly cut very hard surfaces.

>in some places they SCOOPED granite, like with a scoop.
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>>536462994
When the top level was built, no more could be placed. It was and is the maximal apex.
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>>536460586
The Irish built Stonehenge.
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>>536463309
>moran
Do it , moran. Since its easy.
Just do it. then we'll discuss who's a moron.
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>>536460749
Well they were excavating it but then obviously gave up because it would've been too heavy to move.
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>>536463397
go peddle your woo bullshit on /x/ faggot
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>>536463248
No OP said you cant say that
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>>536460586
If you took the people who built this and showed them this, pic related, they would say
>You can't tell me this was built by fucking humans
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>>536460586
its a big rock retard
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>>536460586
The previous civilisation of humans could lift thousands of tons like it's nothing and carve rocks like butter.
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>>536461255
They didn't pour statues. It was logistics and a shitload of work. Something lazy big tech UI brained niggers these days and dumbasses who have never seen behind the curtain understand or care to understand.
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Just because you can't imagine it doesn't mean it didn't happen. Those people had the same brain power as we do. They just don't have access to all the info we have.
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>>536460586
Its just a bunch of rocks man
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>>536463386
That was before they discovered whiskey
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>>536460586
They did hans, while yournancestors were fucking goats and eachother in caves, just fucking deal with it.
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>>536463566
It's different, we pile little blocks, look at the size of those rocks.
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>humans built this
>but they couldn't have possibly stacked stones
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>>536462765
>>536462765
Heritable high functioning type autistic risk genes are actually being positively selected for right now but we don't understand why. People who do not meet diagnostic level for autism but are high IQ when tested have these autistic risk genes at levels that can be correlated to IQ. The data shows level 1 aspies have far less kids and yet they are increasing. You could probably get a paper published right now arguing it's a Palaeolithic intelligence advantage controlled by heritability and HAR modulation, while also separately it entirely from level 2/3 non functionals by genes despite 2/3 being controlled by the same HAR modulation theirs is almost strictly environment and the literature class it a 'spontaneous collapse' with thousands of mutations caused during utero development.
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>>536460749
>copper chisels and slaves
I once had to pick up a small granite statue in a rich guys place. I’m talking like a foot tall figure. Damn thing weighed a ton. From that moment on, I knew the story that the pyramids were built by “primitives” was a complete fabrication to keep the goyim from knowing their true origins.
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>>536463335
Thanks I guess
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>>536463566
Several of these buildings also modern humans didn't build.
Basically as other anon said, nothing stops humans
from digging a deep foundation with modern Excavators (and other machines),
put a steel frame up , and cover steel frame in plastic or glass.
all of this exists.
>you'd still need hundreds of engieers
>computers
>CAD designers
>excavators , cranes etc.
and this building will become obsolete in 100-150 years.
You have stone work that's amazing and that stands possibly for thousands of years.
>that's completely different
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>>536460749
>>536460586

Actually yes, people in ancient times have been confirmed to have the tools & knowledge how to shape stones of that size. Here's a great documentary debunking the Alien explanation:

https://youtu.be/RoI5GxaHhOc?si=J7_ZSmegwnQ2VOup
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>>536464001
>too ignorant to know those “stacked stones” were the equivalent of the modern fusion reactor
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>>536464001
We aren't discussing that modern day computers are, possibly , ahead of a lot of stuff
that ancients built .
But you still can't cut granite like butter, or scoop it.
That doesn't leave hot marks like a modern laser.
>we don't know the tools.
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>>536464114
>picks up a thing one time
>instantly thinks he knows better than every engineer and egyptologist in the world
based retard
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>>536461069
I had a very similar vision of the history when I was shroomed
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>>536464001
>humans built this
backed by the technological might of an industrial revolution
>but they couldn't have possibly stacked stones
in the stone age
yes! you got it!
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>>536464114
As far as pyramids , very likely they used some type of ancient cement , some type of polymer concrete or whatever that we lost the tech / recipe for.
they have clear marks of sea shells in them .
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>>536460586
Poured concrete.
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>>536463228

It was a lost tribe of white people
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>>536464314
>engineer
So, like, that thing that didn't exist when stone age hoomans built some things that really have no reason existing?
>egyptologist
Is that you Zahi Hawass?
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>>536460586
People were just as smart as we are now.
They just lacked technology and knowledge we have now.
People of the Andes were not dumb retards.
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Leverage, leverage, leverage. the ancients were absolute levermaxxers. They were born by the lever, lived by the lever, died by the lever.
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Pretty believable when you imagine a world with slavery and you tell your slaves they better stack those massive rocks and is a few die that's just tough
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>>536464502
Pyramids probably poured concrete.
We can see sea shells in them.
But these large megalithic stones everywhere - very unlikely.
We see stone quarries all over the world.
there are megalithic structures in Turkey, they have stone quarries also.
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Explain this one concrete bros
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>>536460586
So true. There's no way human beings figured out how to stack some rocks. That would be IMPOSSIBLE!
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>>536464739
carved out of solid rock, like Ajunta and Allora if that isn't one of them
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>They were very good with levers, trust me bro!
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>>536463566
>murrica
don't the blacks claim it wasn't built by humans but by them?
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A fun thought;
Think of the Roman invasion/conquest of britain. Whether they invaded or were invited is irrelevant here, we're thinking about time. 43AD.
Now consider this...
If the Romans invading Britain carried their supplies from Rome in plastic bags and/or plastic boxes... how would we know?
If they had plastics, they would have all biodegraded away to nothing by the time of the Norman conquest. 1000 years is the exaggerated, dramatic estimate of how long plastic takes to biodegrade. It's been nearly 2000 years since the Roman conquest.
The only way people today would know if the Romans had plastics would be if someone at the time CARVED INTO STONE a very explicit description of the plastic, including how to make it. As if anyone would do that then.
As if anyone would do that NOW. Seriously, if the meteor came and we were all wiped out, by the time the afronigger hunter-gatherers evolved enough to invent boats (probably 2000-3000 years) all that will be left of our shit is what was carved in stone. All metal will rust/corrode away, all wood will rot away all plastics will decompose.
Do you know of any current modern stone carvings describing our current technology? Have you carved anything about 3d printers, CNC machines, semiconductors or electric motors? No? Didn't think so.
Religious shit gets carved in stone, archaeologists 3000 years from now will be able to know exactly when Liverpool cathedral was built, because it's carved in stone, but they'll never know about the carbide-tipped tools, angle grinders, mitre saws, laser levels or caulk guns used to build it.

Technology isn't something well recorded in history. Fact.

I'm not saying the Romans had plastic, I'm saying that if they did, we'd never know about it.
I'm not saying the Egyptians had CNC machines, I'm saying if they did, we'd never know about it.
Technology is easily lost to time. And if you want me to believe that the ancients carved basalt and granite with copper tools... YOU are the scihzo.
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>>536460586
the tradition of mummification is first found in the highlands around the andes in chile and peru and the later burial masks show intentional blue coloration of the eyes using rare gemstones.
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>>536460586
Bro we've literally tricked rocks into thinking and are powering them them with other rocks. We've made other rocks orbit the earth. You really don't believe people could figure out how to move rocks into a pile?

We have actual, contemporary videoed examples of a single person moving rocks of this size:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5pZ7uR6v8c
Can you imagine what can be done with infinite disposable slave labor?
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>>536464974
another
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>>536464160
btw /thread
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>>536460749
Its amazing what niggers can do if sufficiently motivated.
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>>536460749
Damn it, I was gonna post this. Forget about OP. These stones blow my mind
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>>536464974
>>536465045
Why do you think they used blue coloration for eyes? I've seen many Buddha statues with blue eyes as well.
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>>536460586
You read pre-historic oral traditions, written in the first texts when we had developed writing.

But you wont believe it Im sure, like the Book of Genesis? or the epic of Gilgamesh ?

They describe the world before the great flood (a myth shared throughout the globe by all kinds of people)

Hint: they mention Giants besides others
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>>536460586
you can literally see chisel marks in your pic, you fucking retard.
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>>536465142
tfw
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>>536464969
This anon is correct.
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>>536464739
I can't believe this was done by Indians!

Wanna bet the clergy who turned Hinduism into a degenerate incestuous shit-eater cult were Jewish infiltrators? I bet that was 100% the case.
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>>536465142
>waterlines visible
gee i wonder how they moved them like they did
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>>536460586
Don't worry OP, there will unquestioningly be a tardanon roll his idiot face across the keyboard and post about how its just stacking rocks efficiently (lmao) and le log rollers n sheeit
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>>536464969
>plastics are biodegradable
Lol. Lmao even
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People used to do such neat stuff before general literacy and electricity became a thing. We should probably go back.
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>You telling me brown people built the most haphazard, non-sensical building i've ever seen in my life?

lol yes indeed i am telling you that
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>>536460586
It wasn’t. But the libtards will tell you it was built with bone hammers.
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>>536463724
>Those people had the same brain power as we do.
oh no no no no no no
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>>536465229
>Basedjak posting
Fuck off
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>>536461069
>Autistic people
Remember when that was called intelligent people. in a world ran by hylics, intelligence is a mental disorder
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>ITT: brown people that don't know how to roll rectangular objects
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>>536460749
>Fucking explain this.
slaves dying in droves
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>>536461577
>Also google what sound waves can do to matter.
lol no
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>>536465334
>4500 year old waterline
Fucking lmao
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>>536460586
It is fossilised giant biology from an ancient cataclysm, see Mudfossils Univeristy on youtube. You're welcome
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>>536463228
When you whip brown people you can accomplish anything
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>>536464969
Nonsense. All technology is meticulously documented in our day. There are millions upon millions of professional documents archiving absolutely everything. This is the most nonsensical non-argument ever. A million papiry documenting the tech of their day would not be lost just like that, becwuse that knowledge is carried forward in modified form. We would have traces everywhere, and we do have traces of the tech they did indeed have.
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>>536460586
i'm pretty sure this are not single rocks which have been hammered out of a mountain and then hauled up onto the wall, i am convinced that these are a type of hardened concrete which was poured into molds.
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>>536465180
the same reason those buddha statues and the scribes from mesopotamia were depicted with blue eyes. because the people had fucking blue eyes.
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>>536463333
Here's one from the 1500s
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>>536465389
>general literacy
Lol... No worries, anon.
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>>536460749
Periodic cataclysms that wipe out civilization and grill electronics

According to Plato Atlantis was destroyed 12k years ago
According to mainstream basedentists agriculture was invented 12k years ago
Not a coincidence (regular pole shifts/micronovas)

See here https://xenosarc.substack.com/p/event-x-and-the-end-of-this-cycle
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>>536464974
>>536465045
>4
>>536465180
i think there was a pre-flood civiliation somewhere in the americas. Some of jthe survivors made their way to the highest most inaccessible highlands of peru and chile to build the most illogically aloof cities which still had trade connections to the pacific coast(so they were accustomed to maritime life, fishing etc) and another group made there way to europe by boat and settled in anatolia around the black sea where the first (publicly acknowledged) genetic evidence of blue eyes exists. Or maybe they already had colonies in those areas. Don't know but the fact an art history major will use "coincidence" to answer you initial question is all the fuel for speculation you need.
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>>536464897
Um this was the nipps in recent history and you can see where they notched out shit for the headworks to move stone.
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>>536464148
My pleasure. If you need some massive and intricately carved rocks in your garden i´ll be more than happy to build you some. im usually here
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>>536465681
>because the people had fucking blue eyes.
People in the Americas don't have blue eyes, that's the thing. What happened to the blue eyed people from the Americas? Are they connected to the native European? That's my actual question. Saying "because the people had fucking blue eyes." Doesn't kinda of answers that.
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>>536465713
I've never got a response to any of this. These fucktards are brainbroken. This guy has it right. >>536462994
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>>536463724
Actually wrong frame. What knowledge they had access vs what we have is imho not that clear. So while I certainly agree we have access to information they did not, pretty sure a huge part goes the other way as well
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>>536465961
>i think there was a pre-flood civiliation somewhere in the americas
Now we're talking, I think this too desu, and this civilization seemed to be interconnected.
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>>536461370
Nope, it was some kind of malleable rock paste that hardens. In machu pichu you can even see little nubs on the rocks, like they were made using some sort of injection mold.
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>>536465738
It's the niggers and the bottom of the barrel of the latinxes. It's extremely tough to find barely literate people in actual white countries.
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>>536460749
Get off the computer me n my boys could lift this ez
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>i'm currently communicating to people all around the world and i have no problem with that because it isn't tcp/ip routing functions or semiconductors fabricated by the nanometre or the quantum mechanical principles that were exploited in the design of the transistors or the fact that everyone who reads this is effectively receiving my message in a block of sand via invisible rays bounced off machines in space and propelled at light speed through fibre optic cables that bothers me or makes me question what humanity is capable of
>its this pile of rocks
>look at this pile of rocks
>how did we put one rock on top of another
>what are the jews hiding

believe it or not, some people have brains, and use them
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>>536460586
Interdimensional ayys (the good ones) instructed humans how to build like this. Humans used to be able to hear them.
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>/pol/ doesn't own a geoform laser
what, your alien handlers who set up the earth billions of years ago didn't give you one?
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>>536465779
We also see widespread bone decline in some of the initial cultures to adopt agriculture. It is to do with who ate meat or not and over time the control of meat went to the wealthy. Cultures that held on to pastoralism like Scythia and who all ate meat retained retained regional dominance.
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>>536466074
Here, in the economic zone formerly known as America, most White people can't read either.
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>>536460586
It's concrete nigger
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>>536466005
>People in the Americas don't have blue eyes
CURRENTLY.. can you not imagine scenarios in which people disappear from a region? wew i hope not. Besides i'm not saying it was a civilization composed ENTIRELY of blue eyed people. Mesopotamia was brown but their scribes are clearly depicted as blue eyed..? so what does that suggest? A Hierarchical civilization with certain groups in clerical positions clearly.

>>536466066
yes maritime culture connected the ancient world.
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Jeets built it. They are CEO and Doctor and Engineer and can redeem the making of the pyramids, Saar.
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=E5pZ7uR6v8c&pp=ygUabW92aW5nIGh1Z2Ugc3RvbmVzIGJ5IGhhbmQ%3D

How to move huge stones by hand
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>>536460749
>Explain this. Fucking explain this.
if it's 1000 tons then 2000 average people could drag it comfortably in favourable conditions, with ropes and wooden rollers. 2500 people would have zero problems.

given that there were 10 million slaves in the roman empire, it's not particularly hard to imagine a few thousand dragging a big rock around. this isn't even some impressive carving that was later finished by skilled craftsmen. it's just a big oblong made by your basic knaves.
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>>536463013
The Saturn V rocket, SR-71 and empire state building were designed without computers. You don't need CAD for megaprojects.
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>>536460749
it was too big they weren't able to move it..? if alien tech why they leave it unfinished? seems a bit sloppy to travel across a galaxy to leave a stone amiss
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>>536465389
>Poop on the floor
Rabbit niggas are next level
Cute Kot tho
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>>536460586
if you bring up the dozens of multi-ton stone walls all over the world from different time periods, all blobbular, soft and round, with bumps where they were 'carried', with the same exact corners, apexes, general shapes as if they came from the same factory with a blueprint, /his/ posters will say 'that's just the natural, logical way to build stone walls' lmao
Yes this 10 sided specifically sized piece in the middle is what anyone would have concluded to be the best shape for that spot, across thousands of years and cultures
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>>536463566
correct, it was built by jews
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>>536460586
Remains of massive forts where the enemies of GOD turned and destroyed each other. Maybe. Pre-Flood.
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>>536460586
Nephilim Giants clearly in my opinion.
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>>536464001
this will look alien tech (white people) in 50 years when the entire world is BROWNED
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There are various historic examples of people spending their entire life devoted to one thing and shutting themselves off to the rest of the world. A sustained minority in all history exhibiting an abnormal polymorphic behavior in every context the same behaviour that is even found in the creation of computer technology.

Yet bro cannot imagine someone devoted a life to carving a rock and being so annoyed that it wasnt perfect they continued until it was done. Even if it took generations.
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>>536465779
Those rocks were partially molten with electricity to bring them into form
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>>536460586
hundreds of years before the inca built that wall, the british built cambridge university
most of the builders of sacsayhuaman were still living, on site, when pizzaro arrived
pizzaro's chroniclers detailed exactly how it was constructed by the building crews
i mean down to the fucking shift schedules, which was important tactical intel, at the time
how many, from where, tools, provisions, water, guards, supply lines, that sort of thing
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>>536464897
this legitimately looks like minecraft
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>>536460749

Romans were a bit different from the other examples. There's surviving technical manuals explaining how they did it with like pulleys, levers, and 100s of horses. Other writers talk about it quite a bit too.

You can search for it, I cba right now
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>>536460586
Lazy people usually find the most efficient way to do something.
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>>536460670
Paracas skulls
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>>536460586
>people are smarter today than they were back then!
they are not, they are more knowledgable and have a bigger pool to pull from
you had genius autists that were appreciated for their intelligence and treated like wizards and allowed to go buck wild
so we have these things they had people build
its not a hard concept you fucking retard
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>>536464522
based retard
pic rel was built before engineers were a thing and doesn't have a real reason to exist either
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>>536460586
These are truly the best of threads. Have a bump.
Fascinating, captivating. Doesn't it just work all your almonds to fantasize about how they might have done, the technologies - simple to high tech, the logistics of it. The disasters that made them vanish or desolate.. crazy stuff
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>>536460586
>>536460670
>>536460749
Yeah, there's absolutely no way humans could move a big stone, even with limitless slave labour and lots and lots of time. Must be magic or giants or aliens or whatever.
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>>536464974
>>536465045
Fake but not a meme, we wuz kangz.
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>>536460586
>>536460670
>>536460749
>>536461069
actually the real question is why humanity can only do a handful of structures in the past for some dipshit monarch bloodline cult, then their civilization dies because it wasn't secular or democratic

and the question of why it is that we have advanced tech now, better engineering, but instead of humanity going up the kardashev scale in any way, we're getting shit on by capitalists instead of all the humans being educated scientists together

they'd rather us screech about aliens than question the capitalist order. the only people allowed to build spaceships are dipshits like elon musk, so he can get to space and carry all the retarded capitalist baggage from history to the rest of our solar system
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>>536465713
Amazing that they took all that trouble just to steal a cool looking rock that doesn't """serve any function"" from a desert thousands of miles away.
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>>536467247
The best cultures were clearly those that morphed the two together. Where you had a King and a Priest caste behind him but the two acted in separation from each other as independent entities. The king remained the dictator but no one would ever harm a priest. All culture has degraded from this beautiful point.
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>>536460586
This was built by humans.
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>>536460586
>You are telling brown people built that, No fucking way.
All of ancient aliens evidence condensed into one scentence
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>>536466927

Vitruvius' De Architectura (The Ten Books on Architecture), especially Book X.

This is the main surviving Roman treatise (written around 30–15 BCE by the architect and engineer Marcus Vitruvius Pollio) that discusses construction techniques, including machines for moving and lifting heavy stone blocks, such as cranes, hoists, pulleys (e.g., trispastos and pentaspastos systems), wheels, and levers.
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>>536464001
With the knowledge demons.
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>>536467642
>With the knowledge demons.
This guys knows
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>>536460749
>what is a pulley
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>>536462994
It’s funny, modern humans have such contempt for ancient civilization, they assume everyone must have been more retarded than them and ayylmaos must’ve built the pyramids because they can’t figure out any way it could’ve been done.
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>>536466896
Alright, show me the documentation that describes shit like this
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twelve-angled_stone
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>>536460749
some nigger came out of his mud hut and made this.
kek
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>>536464520
If they were so smart how'd they end up lost
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>>536467810
Dumb snow nigger thinks handmade ropes from 3000 years ago from civilizations that didnt have metalworking can carry 200,000 lbs no problem
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>>536465624
That attitude is how someone ends up wearing your face in front of you before cutting off your limbs one at a time tough guy
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Yes they were manmade no they weren't made by the "indigenous" people of the region but instead the ones those savages ate.
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>>536467458
that's fucking objectively wrong retarded
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When they were integrating the tribal hunter gatherers into modern society in parts of Africa our scientists went over and recorded it. One tribe in Kenya split with about half leaving. 20% of them carried the specific HAR risk genes and mutations for autism/adhd and it was being positively selected for as this 20% were the strongest in the group, the best hunters. When the group integrated into modern society that switched and the 20% had health decline beyond what the rest of the tribe had.

The best hunters do not do so well in meticulous techno society but the shit ones do.
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>>536468949
I'm talking about the neolithic cultures. Who do you think I mean?
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>>536460586
Don't ask me how I know
Everything is true
The hyper war, the reptilian atleantean war, the fungi
Everything is true
Anyway will shaping reverberations or however the fuck they are called
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>>536464001
>We wuz High IQ
Kek. They built an entire City of particle accelerator metal junk with Billions of dollars to try and simulate Black Holes while they have in their possession a portal Black Hole simulator that you can literally carry and even sit on it while it's emitting nice little Black Holes that bend time and space for your amusement without swallowing your entire country.
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>>536460586
What about this "wall" in Michigan? Scientists claim it was made by natural processes.
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>Redheaded Waifu's from the Bellatrix System.
>Meds From Orion Sigma
>Nords From Rigel
>Anu/East Asian From Alnitak
Ark was a Space Ship.
>Sub-Saharans & Aboriginals are Earthling niggers
>Orion's Belt Tribes are Space niggers
>WE WAZ Xenosaga an'Sheeiittt
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yes goyim these were made by stone age tribals in peru, not some lost hominid species.
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make sure you go to church on sunday the earth is only 6000 years old.
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>>536469925
there's shit like this in India, totally surreal, looks like a Dali painting
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>>536466426
Interesting. Now quadruple the weight, change the stone to pink granite (it's much harder than copper), quarry them from 800km away (float them on reed boats lmao) and set 1 stone every second for 24 hours a day, 365 days a year for ~40 straight, all while placing each stone with an accuracy equivalent to throwing a needle into a straw from twenty 20 meters while also encoding various universal constants into the object you are constructing

These boomers doing this shit are either comically stupid or they're Masons putting on bread and circus. Probably both. In any case, no, there is simply no way the Pyramids of Giza were this way and any actual stone Mason who looks at those 90 degree cuts inside those H blocks at Puma Punku instantly knows there's no possible way both are correct: Either they are fakes, or we are lied to about ancient technology.
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you don't think brown people with pounding stones could have made these sites? ur a fucking racist piece of shit who has never worked a day in your life
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>>536465654
Yes of course Hans the millions of documents that exist on paper or digitally will definitely survive thousands of years.
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>>536460586
Humans still couldn't build that today - esp with that precision.
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>>536464969
I'm with ya.
There is a guy who put videos on youtube 15 years ago showing how one man could move multiton stones.
Doesn't cover carving but does cover movement and placement.
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lRRDzFROMx0
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>>536461069
Autistic men and women need arranged marriages to flourish.
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>>536464001
the complexity is reduced a bit when you realize its made of 16 or so identical slices
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>>536460586
>hire 100.000 people to do shit
>they do it
>3000 years later some turkroach
>BINGELEY THIS IS IMPÖSBRILITRY
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>>536462994
Best post ITT
Ancient technology retards are just modern soi bugmen pretending they're not
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>>536467835
>It’s funny, modern humans have such contempt for ancient civilization, they assume everyone must have been more retarded than them and ayylmaos must’ve built the pyramids because they can’t figure out any way it could’ve been done.
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>>536469126
and i'm talking about an incest bloodline cult and a pedo religious cult that is allied with a bloodline cult instead of humans doing science and democracy is a problem. dipshit.
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>>536470894
when is the last time a gypsy ever created anything besides a scheme to rob someone?
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>>536465654
proprietary patented and unaccessible
most technological documents are not available to you today. let alone in 2000 years after a collapse
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>>536461735
That's the official narrative.
Pre pottery Neolithic farmers built many megalithic structures. Some are older than 12000 years old.
This is what the mainstream claims.
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>>536470980
I'm clearly doing science dont take it out on me.
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>>536466005
the same thing that happened to the blue eyed peoples of today, they got flooded out by brown breeders who in jealousy and ignorance destroyed the very system and wealth they sought
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>>536460586
First they did rough cuts to get the stones mostly in place, then they used mortar made from a particular rock from mines at the base of these mountains. The mortar acts like an acid eating away the rough edges between the rocks until the flow of water carrying the acid from the mortar stopped flowing, at which point the stones were well fit together.
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>>536460586
People have always been intelligent like you or i existing as we are now.

Only difference it was a long time ago.

Life was %1000 better in every era now we have this digital cancer of spying rat scum sellouts and filth that should die they have tools tech and ability that shouldn't exist. But it just goes to show you cant change a spineless rat even through centuries.

Death to fucking losers who totally destroyed my life over & over & over because they themselves where foul dirty pigs and couldn't mind their own business.

>climate collapse
>economic nose dive
>global nuclear tension ready to blow

Fuck you & the no future you losers get
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>>536470735
That's a colonial building. The foundation is far more impressive than the building itself.
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>>536470757
No they don't. They are being positively selected for once again.
>>536464107
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>>536460586
It was done using.. lesbians who like bending over, let's see who got it.
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>>536470725
The problem is not all ancient sites were built that way. There are various ancient artifacts who's construction is *so* precise, we struggle to confirm it's accuracy with modern equipment. We're talking about a civilization which was able to produce stone bowls with a uniform thickness so perfect it deviates less than a micron, a manufacturing tolerance typically reserved for bleeding edge Medical devices and Physics research

That level of accuracy is utterly mind boggling. The level of accuracy vast exceeds any human capability, even holding your hand still it shakes so much the smallest shaking is ~1000x larger than the largest deviation meaning at a minimum you would need to be consistently 1000x steadier than the steadiest human who ever existed

If anyone on Earth came within 1000% of being able to hand reproduce these objects at that level of accuracy, they would, without exaggeration, be able to assemble a CPU manually with tweezers. This is not possible and *well* outside the confines of Biology.
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>>536471308
no shit retard; that is what the photo emphasis
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>>536460586
>>536460670
it's literally just a few rocks on top of each other
>DURR I PUT ROCK ON TOP OF ROCK
>WOW THIS MUST HAVE BEEN DONE BY AYYLIENS
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>>536460586
I understand why a german cant envision that. You have turks instead of mexicans. I swing down to home depot in my truck any day of the week with a 30 pack of modelo and that shit would be done before siesta time
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>>536468125
one stick by its self is weak and breaks
but 1 faggot like you is super gay
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>>536471392
Its pretty fucking large irregular rocks that are very wide yet fit perfectly together and stay in place despite extreme earthquakes.
You couldn't build it today, at least not without something equaling the Manhattan project.
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>>536460586
Are you gonna explain WHY you believe humans couldn't build it?
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>>536471435
>meme flag
>thinks a few mexicans with nail guns incorrectly framing 2x4's could build a precise wall with 100 ton stone rocks
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>>536460586
You'd be surprised what bottomless amounts of slave labor can accomplish. Just look at Amazon, Walmart, etc.
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>>536471211
If you look carefully the stones at the bottom are bulged out slightly more than the stones at the top.
The stones were HOT when they were set, but they set them slightly too fast - the stones didn't have time to cool properly at the bottom before more load was applied at the top. Probably done intentionally though, to seal the gaps in between the stones

If you deconstructed potions of the wall, and check in between the stone joints, you would find traces of carbon and other burnt materials, indicating indeed the stones we very hot when they were placed
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>>536471501
That cut was used up until the 20th century, the chiseling isn't as challenging as it seems, you need the skills but not superhuman skills
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>>536462994
This is clealy a late medieval mechanism. There is nothing suggesting it was "ancient Greek".

Studying "history" made me see people in a different way. You guys want to be retards.
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I want to remind everyone that the only genuine massacre evidence we have in the Neolithic comes from the people that settled in Germany. The linear pottery culture (LBK) perpretated the only four confirmed massacres that happen to include child execution, systemic torture and ritualised murder for either religious or cannibal reasons. A site found which was used for at least 50 years contains skulls used as vessels between 450-1000 skeletal remains. They were enormous though with a culture that stretched over 2000km and suddenly they descended into violence and collapsed.
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>>536467390
Bitch I'd move heaven and earth for a cool looking rock. I fucking love cool looking rocks.
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>>536460586
Somewhat less impressive when you find out they stacked those rocks in the 15th century. Hundreds of years after European were building shit like Notre Dame.
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>>536469925
Erosion is pretty fucking cool.
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>>536461955
WE WUZ INCAS N SHIEET
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>>536471716
Kek
Smart
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>>536471784
And the skills aren't all that difficult to get either when your basic survival needs are met. Back in these times there was fuck all to do, so people did shit like this for fun.
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>>536471940
plapjeet, it is likely these stone structures are far far older than the 15th century. notre dam was also created with wood and small stones, not dragging multi thousand lb stone blocks down mountains and across rivers.
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>>536471813
>I want to remind everyone that the only genuine massacre evidence we have in the Neolithic comes from the people that settled in Germany
Records of ritual human sacrifice on an industrial scale stretch back as far in time as anyone has ever cared to record it
The oldest known human site and earliest indicator of civilization had lidar scans performed and they returned positive for known mass grave signatures
They took soil samples and confirmed, there was large amounts of human bone fragments and decomposed blood in the soil. The entire place is a death factory
The cradle and birthplace of Civilization
Slaughtered at a minimum 70,000 individuals in a single pit. There are over 20 pits

That's why WEF wont let anyone near it. It was a Nephilim slaughter house.
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>>536460586
Several plausible methods have been proposed to explain how the massive stone walls of Sacsayhuamán were built. Archaeologists generally agree that the builders—ancestors of the Inca civilization—used human labor, stoneworking skills, and careful engineering rather than lost technology or supernatural means.

The most widely accepted explanation is that the stones were quarried from nearby limestone outcrops using stone hammers, wooden wedges, and leverage. Large work crews then transported the blocks on prepared roads, sledges, or earthen tracks. Although some stones weigh more than 100 tons, experiments have shown that sufficiently large groups can move such loads without modern machinery.

A key feature of Sacsayhuamán is the remarkable fit between neighboring stones. One theory is that builders used an iterative fitting process: stones were roughly shaped, placed against adjoining blocks, marked where they touched, removed, and reshaped. Repeating this process could produce the precise polygonal joints visible today.

The builders may also have used abrasion techniques, employing harder stones, sand, and water to grind surfaces into their final forms. To position the massive blocks, workers likely relied on earthen ramps, embankments, wooden levers, and cribbing techniques, raising stones gradually until they reached the desired height.

Other possibilities include carving some stones after they had been moved into place and using templates, strings, or clay impressions to transfer complex shapes between adjoining blocks.

More speculative theories suggest stone-softening chemicals or cast-stone construction, but these lack strong archaeological evidence and are not widely accepted.

The real mystery is not whether humans could have built Sac, but exactly how the Inca combined quarrying, transport, fitting, and organization to achieve such extraordinary precision and earthquake resistance without iron tools, wheeled transport, or draft animals.
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>>536463013
I totally agree there's evidence of high-tech machining at these same sites, but for those oddly shaped massive blocks - they are clearly poured, it's the only way to get such a tight seam between such irregularly shaped stones.

>>536463697
>They didn't pour statues
Actually pouring the statues is a far simpler explanation than claiming the statues were chiseled and polished to the point where it looks machined, or claiming they manhandled 100 ton blocks with wooden cranes.
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>>536469925
What's so difficult to get about erosion? Where the lines are is where cracks were. Through freezing and thawing the cracks grew. Cracks met other cracks, eventually the crack splits, and you're left with a chunk. Those chunks are squareish because cubes are a very stable shape.
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>>536472170
Link what you are talking about? Vinca are the new cradle who do you mean?
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>>536464969
Only anon in the thread who isnt low iq subhuman. Jeez this place has gone downhill bad
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>>536465989
bullshit you didnt make that. How are you still alive? humans only live at best 120 years. nice try tard
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>>536467188
>Yeah, there's absolutely no way humans could move a big stone, even with limitless slave labour and lots and lots of time. Must be magic or giants or aliens or whatever.
I dont think moving it is the issue. Its the fitting together like a puzzle. Maybe it was clay, and hardened to stone? Maybe it was smaller, and over time it got bigger?
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>>536460749
they had levitation technology, the original builders were not the ancient egyptians, it was actually their ancestors that had leave the place for a period of time before they came back with most of their history gone.
The tech part was find out by astral projection, or how they call it today, remote viewing.
The other part is from fragments of what we know today, talk a lot about several researchers that are on podcasts all the time.
Again, I repeat this all the time here but they had a understanding of science and technology totally different from what we have today, why tards cannot understand this simple fact?
For reference, if you'd watch one piece imagine a sky island technology vs. blue sea technology but even more far apart.
The philosophies and development are not the same. Another way of thinking is that no human is like the other, different experiences, time-frame, perspective, relation with the world, etc.
that tard from your flag that is always spamming his copy-pasta about le micro-nova and that one dude with the chemistry theory that is not bad, but his timing is totally dogshit, he didn't study that, he only study the fucking chemicals reactions, etc. Totally different concept from other researchers that give other time-frame but he doesn't care, calling others a kike when he's a kike himself.
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>>536460586
Just because YOU are lazy and stupid that doesn't mean that everybody else is like that too.
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>>536465654
Are you stupid or just larping? Genuinely cant tell
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>There is just no fucking way. The kikes are hiding something about history.

The official jewish narrative is that anything any other culture or civilization has done better than jews was with the assistance of Nephilim (aliens).
Ancient aliens shit is a kosher narrative.
The truth is that humans have long been freaking epic and you have internalized anti-goy memes and sentiments.
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>>536472175
Holy fuck being an Anthropologist must be one of the most hilariously easy professions. It is probably the only Science in which absolutely absurd and impossible claims casually put forth and not only entertained but in some cases actively accepted in the community.

Imagine being able to be a Physicist, being shown a lead acid battery and actually being able to get away with even trying to pretend like it's just sand in there. They don't even have to try.

The Mohs Scale and established Science literally doesn't exist for these people, it's bizarre
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>>536467582
Sounds pretty neat.
Probably provides insight into how the ancients did it.
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For those that don't know the Vinca symbol system once regarded as proto-language will soon be regarded as a genuine language shifting the birth of language back 2000 years and into Europe. I know this because recent published academia has confirmed at least 700 modifiers across the now thousands of symbols which puts the entire Vinca symbol corpus at the scale of the Egyptian hieroglyphics.

Archaeology is entering a golden age.
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>>536464969
>Technology isn't something well recorded in history.
Except for all those pieces of roman armor we found, all the arrowheads we found, the sling bullets, countless tablets from multiple civilizations, preserved wood from thousands of years ago, so on and so forth.
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>>536472433
there are quarries where the stones came from. it is not a hardened clay.
>>536472175
i think this explanation is bad because it assumes the tribals made these. yes technically tribals could work hundreds of years cutting hard stone with sand, but why would they do that?
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>>536466070
Making new mold for each piece is retarded, do you even think before posting , wtf
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>>536465654
We literally lost docs on how to build parts of a stealth bomber like 8 years ago.
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>>536472153
It was built only decades before the Spanish arrived retard. It would have been within living memory of the oldest Incas they spoke to.

Here's your wood and small stones, from between 2 and 3 centuries earlier.
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>>536467247
Ther is a pattern in history between building big monuments and civ collapsing soon after
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>>536472433
It’s cut using a ‘lesbian rule’, a bendable ruler made of malleable metal such as lead, used to transfer the cut of a stone onto another. So the stone was roughly cut at the quarry, they’d chisel out the protruding edges and even out the shape, and then use the ruler to transfer that on the next roughly cut stone.

These days it’s called a flexicurve, just a rubber strip with a lead spine running through it, used often in fashion design to transfer body curves onto fabric.
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>>536463193
>You can't produce 90* perfect internal angles, other than with lasers.
does he mean for measuring/marking?
>We checked under a microscope, there ARE NO burned parts on these stones typically left by lasers.
no, he thinks masons cut stone with lasers
incredibly, the fact that he's never heard of a carpenter's square is only the second stupidest thing about this post
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>>536472636
If you want to debunk, go to fucking Reddit. On /pol/ on we are shizzo conspiracy theorists because that's how you find things eventually. Even if you're wrong, sometimes you eventually find a gem that's actually true.
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>>536472778
there is no evidence that they were the ones who actually created the megalithic sites in the sacred valley. all the incans could do was build shitty cobble stone walls. the logistics of building the megaliths in peru is considerably more impressive than a church.
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>>536465779
Plato wasn't a historian and didn't really go anywhere. And according to him, the Womb of a woman was an animal that could wander throughout the body, and a woman's Hysteria was caused by this wandering womb attacking her senses.
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>>536473180
No evidence apart from all the Incas going "yeah we built that a while ago". It was about as old as the Empire State Building is now when the Spanish arrived.
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>>536460586
>There is just no fucking way
Low IQ take. Imagine looking Koln Dome and thinkign it was fucking angels or something.
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>>536461069
>>536464107
>>536469065
“The fact that HAR1 was essentially frozen in time through hundreds of millions of years indicates that it does something very important; that it then underwent abrupt revision in humans suggests that this function was significantly modified in our lineage. Statistically speaking, the probability that a highly conserved DNA sequence will change multiple times over 6 million years of evolution is close to zero…”

— Katherine Pollard, PhD Bio-Statistician at the Gladstone Institute

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RilpJK6cnvk

While the vast majority of HARs remain mysterious in function, it is understood that they tend to modify the development of the foetus and that most are not inside genes but rather the switches which control gene expression (modifying the degree of function or turning genes on and off).

Astonishingly, and beyond any reasonable coincidence, more than half of the genes located near HARs are involved in brain development and function. This does not look like a random scattering of sporadic mutations, not at all. We also find evidence in the fossil record marking a sudden acceleration in the human brain size and structure at two specific points, one around 1,800,000 years ago, and a second close to 800,000 years ago.

https://medium.com/@brucerfenton/fingerprints-of-our-ancient-alien-genetic-engineers-10b4b829eb2e
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>>536460586
Bunch of people together with some logs can move big rock OP. It's not actually as hard as you'd think.
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>>536460749
Yeah fuck everything else. Explain Baalbek. And keep in mind that “officially” in the kosher-approved canonical version of history, the Romans did this
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>>536473435
was he wrong?
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>>536465713
awesome
complete overkill too, to make sure the women and children can help
must have been a fun few days
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>>536472545
>>>/sci/16993373
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>>536463346
That's the answer. The sun regularly has micronovas that wipe out all electronics and burn down every single city.
99.999% fatality rate. There were advanced civilizations in our distant past.
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>>536473724
An incredible discovery. And the Neanderthal admixture actually enhanced this effect by introducing new risk variants.
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They melt the stone with the sun and pour them into bags
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>>536460749
magnets and pulleys
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>>536460586
It's called ziggurat retard.
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In a test they took HARE5 which is directly connected to our neocortex development and they injected it into mice. It caused greater brain volume and more neurons.

Brainmaxxing is on the table.
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>>536472345
LOL, you spent lots of words to IFLS! an explanation that's completely wrong. You wanted to defend science so badly that you came up with a retarded defense that isn't anywhere close to the actual scientific explanation for the phenomenon. Hint: the current orientation isn't the same one it was in when it was formed.
You sound like a Chinese propaganda outlet explaining the Three Gorges Dam bows in photos due to it being designed that way to account for pressure changes when the actual answer is that it appears that way due to artifacts in how the satellite images are projected onto 3d space. The bowing doesn't actually exist.
You're the reason why people have so much skepticism about science. Constantly making things up to explain away anything you perceive as a threat to your belief system instead of actually trying to discover truth.
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>>536460586
Fossilised poops of the Square Butt Giants.
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>>536471047
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>>536473435
It's a metaphor, the womb *is like* an animal, he is giving it agency and persona for the effect and to draw the picture while not having the necessary anatomical knowledge.

Same thing when you say "my stomach is acting up" or "my head is killing me", you are giving them individual agency as if they are beings of their own to describe as best as you can what your feeling.
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>>536467886
thanks to you I discovered List of Individual Rocks
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_individual_rocks
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>>536475502
I guess thinking about it, this maybe a stone the ancient-ancient builders were quarrying at some point but they gave up for whatever reason.
But at that resolution and without looking around it's impossible to see if it has the famous scoop marks or not.
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>>536464974
>>536465961
>>536472619
>>536474649
The Tridactyl bodies in SA are found extremely close to the elongated skulls that Brien Foerster studies. The elongated skulls have been tested and shown to have mtDNA haplogroups U and H. Connections to the Black Sea region are established by those phenotypic and genetic similarities. Some people have pointed out that the symbols found on some videos closely resemble the Vinca Script as well.

The humanoid Tridactyl mummies have elongated skulls as well, plus metal implants containing purified osmium, light hair, and DNA of apes and East Asians. There are different variations, and one closely resembles the living being that Jonathan Reed found. The smaller ones seem to have traits suggesting they're derived from basal tetrapods, sharing traits with fish, amphibians, reptiles, etc. with ribs that seem fused to gastralia. The closest trait to that seems to be in Placodus, which has the ribs and gastralia touching and incidentally has a mouth that appears almost identical to theirs.

"My screening of variants in 77 Mb on Chromosome 3 identified 11 families (2%) containing large fragments of DNA sequence in children that matched neither human parent. The most significant case displayed a cluster of 348 nonparental genetic variants with precise simultaneous substitution of identical fragments on both chromosomes. There is no known biological mechanism or technical error that could produce such a change. Achieving such a genetic manipulation at the time of conception with current methods is possible but difficult using CRISPR technology, which emerged in 2013. Since the studied children were born before 1990, human genetic manipulation cannot be an explanation of the observed 16 Kb substitution in homologous chromosomes. This is strong evidence for extraterrestrial genetic manipulation."

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/381611037_Extraterrestrial_genetics_research_proposal_XG1
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>>536460586
Its called a plumb bob and a fulcrum you retard

Muh humans can't

YOU cant
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>>536472370
>>536472619
They are likely talking about the Levant, but as far as I know the oldest evidence of human sacrifice is in Sudan. Coincidentally also the style of pyramid found on the US one dollar bills.

Peruvian megaliths were a good choice for this thread. Oldest human civilization seems to be in Caral.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQ3IenSNGgA
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>>536475837
>scoop marks
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>>536460749
slaves
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>>536460586
It must be aliens. They flew a million light years to get here just to move stone blocks around
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ROCKS ON TOP OF ROCKS??? NO HUMAN CAN DO THAT
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>>536465200
When Saturn was the sun, gravity was lower, organisms were bigger. Including humans. Must have sucked to be a giant after the capture event. Suddenly inhabiting a planet you weren’t made for. No wonder they went extinct and modern humans took their place
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Stone age doesn't mean they didn't use metals.

Lead was used to make molds of the boulder for perfect fitting
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>>536466883
The copper and metal will be stolen very quickly. Anything that can be removed from it will be removed. Anything remotely useable and transportable won’t be there. There won’t be people admiring the machine because it won’t be there anymore. All that will be left will be a hole and cutout stone.
Much like anons itt wonder about the images itt, people will wonder what tools were used to cutout the stone, completely ignoring that the stone might have been the most unremarkable thing about it, it’s just whats left. I think we cannot even start to phatom what stuff like >>536463193 actually was
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>>536476111
If you are looking for ayyliens in the paleolithic the human genome is an excellent place to start. There are a lot of mysteries.

HARs human accelerated regions which remained virtually the same for all vertebrates for 300-500m years and then in humans that mutation increases by 70-300x
Some models say it went 1000x when you account for specific genes that not everybody has. Analysis of 2.6k HARs found they are about a 50/50 split for negative or positive effect on DNA. This is a sudden aggressive genome change that then got turned down but not off.

And chromosome 2 fusing. There is no scientific model that can explain the spread of this. Every single human has it but the metaphorical eve for its occurrence only has a 50% chance to pass it on. This happened 0.7-4.5m years ago.

Ghost genes. I cannot remember them all but various genes suddenly appear in us, neanderthals and denisovans that exist in no primate. The ARHGAP11B mutated and we got intelligence 0.5-1.5m years ago after that mutation lead to the growth of the neocortex. If we give this to primates their brain grows. If we give mice HARE5 their brain also grows.

There are many more than I can remember.
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>I post.
>Thread starts dying.
Typical.

>>536477070
No they flew here because their star was dying and they needed a new place to live. The Avatar movies are a revelation of the method. The avatar technology is meant to show what they use to navigate the surface world, just like Kyle Odom was saying.

Unobtanium is gold, a callback to the Annunaki theories. That's given as the reason the humans go to the planet, but later it's revealed that the true reason is to create a lineage of hybrid avatar bodies that they can use to inhabit and terraform it. Amrita is well... Amrita.

Hunting whales = churning oceans and all that.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amrita

>>536472687
Yes, exactly. They are carved or cut somehow, not poured.
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>>536463346
If they could do all that, then why is evwey piece a different shape? Sorry, no.
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>>536460586
Not /pol/
Fuck off nigger faggot
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>>536460749
>ok ahmet, your turn. Go chisel out the last piece.
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>>536477529
There were giant trees, as big as mountains
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>>536478121
is your religion really based on some overrated hollywood slop that's not even old enough to smoke?
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>>536468241
Brown detected
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>>536460586
People can't do that in the USA today
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>>536474815
>>536478099
Thank you, many things to explore there.

HARs are sheer insanity. I don't know how more people don't realize the statistical unlikelihood alone is enough to conclude it's evidence of interference.

I wonder if they are also responsible for the transition to a semi-aquatic phenotype, or if that predated engineering.

The seemingly aquatic nature of the creatures in myth and the aquatic traits in the bodies that were found seem to suggest that too was engineered in.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danuvius_guggenmosi

Connecting these timeframes to strewnfields also leads to interesting results.

https://craterexplorer.ca/tektite/

You seem really knowledgeable on the genetic side, do you know what the earliest mysteries are?
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>>536471726
I think the Geopolymer therory is a no brainer if you really look at the stones like you do.
The question is actually: how did they produce the heat to constantly and reliably smelt the (powder?) to be poured into the cast. You need around 1500 degrees Celsius. On the spot, readily and reliably available.
Some postulate big lenses to focus the sun was used. But how do you produce the lenses, wich must have been perfect to reliably work, in the first place without the heat?

You need blast furnance technology to reach the desired 2000 degrees to cast an appropriate lense.
But this is the easy part. The challenge is producing, homogeneous glass, no bubbles, no cracks, no internal stress, accurate optical figure and surely a lot more.
Even 19th-century telescope makers struggled with meter-scale lenses.

They had some tech to generate heat
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>>536478928
It's worthy of inquiry. What is your thesis? A separate intelligence evolved with us or was here before us, or elsewhere?
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>>536463228
nigger
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>>536472472
Something like this. I currently believe the Hyrogliphes on the walls are like graffiti, possibly chiselled many centuries after the initial construction. And all they do is try to explain how the things got here by making up some myths so the people stopped asking questions and the rulers legitimized their ownership and divine right to rule thusly.

Why are there no inscriptions on the serapheum of saqqra coffins, argueably the most impressive stuff in egypt? The pharaohs in their narcissism would have etched the names of the buried in them for certain.
>inb4 there are on some
Bad and crude surface level scratchmarks at best. The material used for them was too hard to hard to be defiled later
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>>536479493
From what I gather it seems at least one species came here from another planet and has been engineering native ones for quite some time. I think the closest description to their non-hybridized form comes from the Nummo as described by the Dogon, with some variations of the word being cognate with the Sumerian Nammu or Namma goddess.

https://www.reddit.com/r/AlienBodies/comments/1eukco5/19page_analysis_comparing_the_nazca_specimens_to/

https://www.reddit.com/r/AlienBodies/comments/1alm3em/nazca_tridactyl_alien_reptiles_of_peru_and_russia/

Combined with the mythology, this seems like either an extremely elaborate and long-running hoax or a genuine reveal of hybrid bodies. Could be both desu.
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>>536478928
On the genetic side there are a lot of fluke genes required for our intelligence. Mostly recessive and some damaged. It's essentially ultra masaive fine tuning over and over again.

'hCONDELs' are 10k human-specific conserved deletions tiny pieces of DNA directly involved in brain development and function that are present in all other mammals besides humans. When we identified these in mice and removed them their brains began to grow. So these hCONDELs act as a permanent off switch to brain development unless removed.
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>>536460586
it was built reptilians, decedents of the dinosaurs that now live underground
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>>536460586
You are just so used to utter and complete incompetence and enshittified *everything*, that the very idea of humans making something grand that stands the test of time and looks impressive even millenia later is unimaginable to you.
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>>536460586
they used stone softening liquids/chemicals, it's not a big deal
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>>536460586
You're brown huh?
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>>536480126
Is there any logical reason to believe that? or is it just less boring than the truth?
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>>536468241
historically that's more likely to happen when you drop your guard and erroneously view threatening fauna as a fellow human.
that anon's attitude is in fact a protective talisman called vigilance, or in modern parlance, "not relaxing"
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>>536480092
Awhile ago I found some of those skulls they to be credible but after reading the latest translations coming from sumer and ubaid it seems like the society was in ruin as soon as writing appears. There is a website created by the researchers dumping a lot of translations and in the oldest stuff they were already a slavery culture with people lamenting the fall of the gods. But the overarching mythology was likely oral and much older than the oldest writing.
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>>536479493
>>536480092
The Ubaid "lizardmen" figurines match the Dogon descriptions as well. And the Japanese Dogu resemble the Peruvian Tridactyls.

>>536480098
Whoever it is, if they've been engineering, they don't really seem to know what they're doing or they would have perfected it a long time ago. Very interesting, I guess it would make sense that there would be an off switch to any organ development right?
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>ur a fucking racist piece of shit who has never worked a day in your life

see here : seethius copius zutsluttius, a species indigenous to 4chans darkest copium layers.
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>>536480709
I have grown to question the lizard men even though it clearly looks like a lizard because of Vinca and other older culture figurines. The Vinca were wealthy with intercontinental trade their goods would have ended up in the hands of the Samarra culture (who were the predecessors to ubaid and Sumer) and they used to carve their figurines as asexual wearing bird masks, they look similar to the ubaid ones. And figurine culture was huge with many depicting animal masks.
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>>536470595
My neighbor's a retired stonemason. He's also a drunk borderline retarded hick but can put up a perfect rock wall with the small crane on the back of his tractor faster than you and I together could stack cinder blocks. The loss of super-specialized artisans who learn only one task in their entire lives and pass it on generation after generation has been a tragedy.
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>>536472529
>(aliens)
The truth is far, far stranger than you could believe.
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>>536460586
something I don't understand is wtf is with all the "lost knowledge" throughout history. Even in modern day with something as gay as gaming they admit that shit made 20 years ago "whoops yea we can't replicate that now all the knowledge has been deleted." like what
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>>536481042
the strange truth is that we've been mind raped by cynical gypsies for over a thousand years
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>>536467188
Why is no one able to build anything like this today or even replicate it at all, with limitless CAT vehicles that look like transformers?
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>>536481115
the idea of meticulously writing down procedures so the organization can survive if bob from accounts has a heart attack is surprisingly modern, like 1970s onward. and we're still really bad at it.
to use your example, almost everything that happened in a video game dev's office in 2006 was undocumented. nothing is elegant, there are mistakes and redundancies everywhere, and the big picture scheme is not some Big Planning Document but rather an emergent property of a few dozen autists, cokeheads, and autistic cokeheads that no single person understands.
even today if you tell an employee to document how they do something, they will halfass it and leave the details out. assuming you have a career, (if not think about someone you know who does), could you really put all your lifetime of expertise into a document so someone else can take your place tomorrow? "call this guy, ask for this thing, make sure to ask about his kids because he's a narcissist, by the way if he's out you should ask for Jim or you're just wasting you're time" doesn't all make it into the documentation

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tribal_knowledge
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>>536477943
Most interesting post in the thread
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>>536480627
>>536480709
Oh we both mentioned Ubaid lol.

Yeah something went wrong. IIRC there was some talk about Norte Chico (Caral) having no signs of warfare. That might line up with a preliterate (or remains of literacy) golden age, along with that ~800,000 BP showing up in both the recent genetic anomalies and the anomalous Australian strewnfield I guess that could suggest the >1 MYA anomalies involved different actors.

The Australian Aboriginal culture seems very... not good, in terms of human rights... and the high level of Denisovan genes over there and resemblance between Papua New Guineans and certain other people seems to indicate that the modern practice of circumcision may have stemmed from subincision?

Idk.

The Dogon mythology is oral IIRC. There are other oral mythologies that seem to retain some records of pre-literate (or remains of literacy) history.

>>536480904
Yeah it could just be animal heads for decoration and cultural diffusion. I think hybrids ruling is a possibility though, old myths of intradeity warfare could indicate the "fall of the gods" was something like a strategic retreat.
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>>536481359
>Why is no one able to build anything like this today or even replicate it at all
what the fuck are you talking about
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>>536481359
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>>536481816
Are there any modern buildings made out of 1,600 ton stone blocks?
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>>536481592
Fair points.
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>>536482057
are images not loading for you or something?
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>>536482206
>pretends to not understand
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>>536482314
literally no u
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>>536482206
All I see there is concrete and steel. You're saying that's stone?
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>>536460586

rope and pulley to complicated and scary for the barbarian to understand

ooga booga
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>>536482368
>look at this dam we built in a factory then dropped it into place
nothing in that picture was literally over a million pounds and moved into place
>pretends not to understand to go in circles and scare off lurkers
You are seen :^)
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>>536482396
>that's just magical liquid stone with internal cooling pipes that still work 100 years later, I'm not impressed
I have never felt this much disdain in my entire life
go away
you do no deserve to drive on our achievements or eat the fruits of the desert
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>>536482502
>nothing in that picture was literally over a million pounds and moved into place
literally all of it was moved into place by gigantic buckets
being unimpressed by the hoover dam is a sign of the most profound niggerness, the most collossal ingratitude, fuck you subhuman filth, you don't even deserve a comple
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>>536476871
>oy vey
>pounding garbage
oh stfu, retard. with your pozzle kike pounding crap phony narrative that doesn't even make sense.
go pound some sand or snow.
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>>536482831
dumb monke
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>>536473724
Could the creator ayyyys fucking come back and do something about the Niggers and Kikes then?

They probably created us for a reason and odds are that reason wasn't so that parasitic Yids and insufferable rape monkey retard Niggrugs could pull White (and Asian?) civilization down.
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>>536481721
Vinca had no weapons and I think predecessors were the same. I think something strange happened on Australia when the younger dryas occured and everyone was pushed off the coast. I don't know much about the genetics of them. Those stories of the gods and battle may originate from the paleolithic and the anatolian farmers. Or the linear pottery culture. They may be much older than anyone realises and the Veda's are just retelling it in the language of the people of that time. They would not give such detailed descriptions had they not been given similarly detailed descriptions. Oral tradition is proven to sustain knowledge for thousands of years it could be 20k years old.
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oc. been there several times. cant explain it.
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oc. been there several times. cant explain it at all.
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big skulls
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>>536483410
When do you think these were built? Just under 8k years ago the iron gates culture had concrete floors with proper foundation engineering but I don't think it is comparable to how people are suggesting these megaliths were actually made.
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>>536483550
Where was this exactly? Make another thread
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>>536483675
This photo was taken just outside of Ollyantaytambo proper. Up in the hills between the quarry and the ruins. pics taken in 2008. im sure the skulls are long gone by now.



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