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We are defeated...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hand_drill_(hieroglyph)
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That's clearly alien technology
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I don't think this is really that "high" honestly. It's very interesting but rotating tools like lathes or boring tools with gears even were probably not uncommon. Like figuring out wheels and shit, you would figure out gears and other similar tools pretty quick just sitting on a farm anywhere and trying to suffer less. It then becomes a materials/energy problem which taking land and slavery or beasts of burden would solve.

But it looks neat. The pyramids weren't reactors and graham hancock is a pseud btw.
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incredible tech



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