Hmmm... thoughts?
heres the link, just read the replies therehttps://x.com/FlatEarthZone/status/1974900120211894363
>>16816914Is the implication that it was built by aliens?
>>16816919Aliens or magic because clearly it couldn't have been anything else.
>>16816914Why do retards love to conflate unrelated things just because they might have a correlation with intelligence or advancement.>You are a renowned chemist with multiple world-changing discoveries, but you can't even speak Chinese?>You can't be that smart, I know literal toddlers who can speak Chinese.
>>16816929We now live in a world where lies and disinformation is more common than the truth and facts.
>>16816916If you want me read replies that use a xcancel.com link retard
>>16816931real
>>16816914They had running water since irrigation and aqueducts have existed for all known history, they just did not have a way to install running water into every single impoverished peasant's home.
how are these things built, i know its made of stone but its not just some single carved rock out of a mountain. Are these made by segments bonded by mortar like bricks, or what technique is used.A lot of old palatial buildings that are said to be made of stone and actually made of stone and wood, like Notre Dame.
These cathedrals are made with precisely cut stone. Everything was paid by the church who got the money from tithes and rents. The church itself owned and still owns vast lands.
>>16816956You can even see the individual blocks that's made off in the image. What sort of handicap do you even have?
>>16816968That picture has a very low resolution and just because you can discern two stones it doest meean the entire buildings is built like that. Notre Dame for instance has many parts made of wood and so does the colosseum
>>16816916go back
>>16816938Library genesis and sci-hub both exist, so no, the truth is still very much free.
>>16816970And? You have eyes do you not? You can see when a part is wood by looking at it. Like what are you even trying to say? That you are too stupid to see if a material is wood or stone?
>>16816980>You can see when a part is wood by looking at it.No, you can't even tell if it is cake instead of wood or stone just by looking at it because the crafts have all developed so far that its trivial to make adjustments to superficial qualities of all of them.
>>16816977Lib gen basically doesn't exist anymore as far as I'm aware. It got nuked from orbit earlier this year and hasn't really been reliably up since.
>>16816982I'm too retarded to know the difference between libgen and its clones, but I can always reliably get any book I want off some clone.
>>16816982that was just a single mirror, libgen is alive and well, as are its handful of sister websites
>>16816938libshits pay for lies at universities, the "information" costing money is part of why they so rabidly defend their ideas, otherwise they wasted tens of thousands of dollars and years of their lives. Nobody wants to believe that.
>>16816931Turn out that the "Wisdom of the Crowds" has some extremely incorrect assumptions. Given every individual a global megaphone has made it even worse. Adding on top unlimited psychological warfare on humanity by corporate and government interests made things even worse.
>>16816914>Hmmm... thoughts?Here's the thing human cattle fails to understand: the elites who commissioned such architecture did have running water. They had running everything. They had servants running around bringing them everything they need. "Running water" is a slave issue.
You need to realize people didn't have anything to do without TV and the internet, so they built really intricate stuff. Do you think that complicated clockwork watches and automata were not built my human hands too? Pic related, this is an automata which has moving water pieces and moving birds, no electricity just moving out of pure clockwork.
>aliens made this!!
>>16817165>>aliens made this!!Probably. It looks fucking weird, like an alien's interpretation of a terrestrial animal's movements.
>>16816914>flat earth poster mystified by results of hard work and skillis this surprising?
>>16816977>>16816938The difference is you have to put in effort to find the truth while billions are spent to force lies onto you.
>>16816914It actually shows how little money and career is worth in modern time.
>>16816914>thoughts?anor londo
>>16816914>laser-level architectureI assume this person has never actually been inside an old building.
>>16817353he's a flat earther. he may never have been outside.
>>16816914this is like software in the 90s could do what current software does at 1/10000th the ram and disk usage o algo o asi
>>16816914Society was entirely focussed on the church.If you wanted any kind of good life, it meant joining the church in some form.Universities were all about theology, architecutre was all about churches.Anyone with any intelligence whatsoever was funneled into church related enterprises, and everyone else was left to waste away in mud huts
>>16816980Sorry but im not looking at the entire cathedral. A low resolution picture of some corner of the cathedral doesnt describe the entire construction. Further, you cant tell how the stones are joined together, if they have any internal metal or wooden reinforcements, if they are bound with a binder like quicklime or just locked by friction or some interlocking mechanism. You just cant tell by looking at one picture.May i know why you are so agitated about this issue?
>>16816919Yes. Absolutely. What are you stupid?
>>16817454brownoid
>>16816914>thoughtsThe apprentice/master system built the entirety of Europe until the West decided everything that could be considered a commodity became a commodity. Now the shittiest training you can think of now costs a premium and then you still have to learn on the job anyway.Also a plumbing system is monstrously more difficult to produce. Rome did it with slave power. Slaves were really hard to beat in terms of cost and productivity until the industrial revolution.
>>16816914>didn't have running waterWhat a retard.
>>16816914they had running water though
>>16816914Was used as a warehouse for hundreds of years.
>>16816914it is trivial to get a pretty good level with a long pipe and some water
a river is literally running watermy grandma had a small creek right next to her house, she was a sustenance farmer like 98% of the population in her time
>>16817544Show me a picture of the part you are interested in and I will show you if the part is wood or stone for you since you are blind.
>>16818036>for you since you are blind.Im not blind you fucking retarded bitch. How do you expect me to see an entire cathedral including internal features of stone linkages from seeing a single low resolution picture of a section of the cathedral. Do you have any fucking spatial awareness?
>>16818037Why are you whining like a spoiled, lazy child when you can just google some clearer pictures? You'd rather shout and scream than have an original though.
>>16818041You are the one without an original thought. All you are doing is crying that someone else asked a question about a topic you know nothing about and dont care about. You have contributed nothing.
>>16818044all you're doing is proving their point.
>>16818037Again show me a picture that confuses you and I will reveal unto the if the material is stone or wood.
>>16816931Truth and facts: Here's why [clearly a bad thing] is actually good!
>>16816931>We now live in a world where lies and disinformation is more common than the truth and facts."We" (especially your reddit horde) has always lived in a world like this.
>>16816914aliens
>>16817653Freiburg Bächle, 13 century.
>>16816938>implying that paywalled paper isn't just more lies
>>16816914he doesn't know shit about medieval history and instead of learning he decides to lean into a conspiracy that they actually had power tools from aliens or some shit.
>>16816919it was built by the real native people of that land (who had black skin)