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That’s fascinating stuff.
Mysteriously Universe did an episode where some geologists proved that some of the huge megalithic stones in Peru had molecular signs of vitrification. They were melted to the consistency of putty, and then placed. Many of the really big stones had ‘love handles’ along the bottom from the weight pressing down as it solidified. This is tech we don’t have. When they presented the evidence in Peru, they were asked to leave the country.
There's signs of vitrification on stonework all over the globe, with large concentrations in Turkey and the surrounding areas, if I remember correctly. It's unknown exactly what caused it, but from what I've heard it can only be caused by extremely high heat. But, I haven't researched vitrification a lot, and have only heard about it second hand.
There's lots of theories and speculation that the advanced ancient builders could mould, shape, and/or cut stone really easily, or even pour it like concrete (geopolymer). There's really old tales of something called the "Shamir", which could supposedly cut through stone and metal like magic. This was probably just an advanced machine, maybe using a special resonance to work the stone, or even highly radioactive decay to burn away the material (I heard that one from a nuclear physicist). There's also the theory that all the "cart ruts" (the deep grooves in the bedrock) surrounding many of these ancient sites is caused by that Shamir machine, which could've deformed the rock it moved over while it was running.
No one is exactly sure what those nubs (or love handles) are on the all the stones (seen in Egypt and Peru). The mainstream explanation is that they were tie off points for ropes, but that doesn't make sense, given where many of those nubs are located relative to where the stones were placed. The geopolymer theorists say that those are pouring points for the mould that they would've later ground down to match the surrounding surface. But, the workmen didn't get around to doing it, which brings up another interesting topic.
Tons of these ancient sites, all over the globe, had incredibly advanced stone work being done, but it looks like they were interrupted, and the work was stopped midway, as if some cataclysm struck and they had to flee. For example, the half finished smoothing of the lower courses of stones on one of the Giza pyramids (the non finished stones have a pillow like outer surface), the halfassed placement of the Serapeum boxes, the nubs all over many of the stones, etc.
I just find this topic endlessly fascinating. If you're into this sort of thing, definitely check out UnchartedX and Brothers of the Serpent podcast.
Well, I'm not married right now. But, in general, a lot of people just don't care about this stuff, which is fine. We don't all need to care about the same things. We're meant to be different, and have different passions.
Mysteriously Universe did an episode where some geologists proved that some of the huge megalithic stones in Peru had molecular signs of vitrification. They were melted to the consistency of putty, and then placed. Many of the really big stones had ‘love handles’ along the bottom from the weight pressing down as it solidified. This is tech we don’t have. When they presented the evidence in Peru, they were asked to leave the country.
There's lots of theories and speculation that the advanced ancient builders could mould, shape, and/or cut stone really easily, or even pour it like concrete (geopolymer). There's really old tales of something called the "Shamir", which could supposedly cut through stone and metal like magic. This was probably just an advanced machine, maybe using a special resonance to work the stone, or even highly radioactive decay to burn away the material (I heard that one from a nuclear physicist). There's also the theory that all the "cart ruts" (the deep grooves in the bedrock) surrounding many of these ancient sites is caused by that Shamir machine, which could've deformed the rock it moved over while it was running.
No one is exactly sure what those nubs (or love handles) are on the all the stones (seen in Egypt and Peru). The mainstream explanation is that they were tie off points for ropes, but that doesn't make sense, given where many of those nubs are located relative to where the stones were placed. The geopolymer theorists say that those are pouring points for the mould that they would've later ground down to match the surrounding surface. But, the workmen didn't get around to doing it, which brings up another interesting topic.
Tons of these ancient sites, all over the globe, had incredibly advanced stone work being done, but it looks like they were interrupted, and the work was stopped midway, as if some cataclysm struck and they had to flee. For example, the half finished smoothing of the lower courses of stones on one of the Giza pyramids (the non finished stones have a pillow like outer surface), the halfassed placement of the Serapeum boxes, the nubs all over many of the stones, etc.
I just find this topic endlessly fascinating. If you're into this sort of thing, definitely check out UnchartedX and Brothers of the Serpent podcast.
I’ve watched a few UnchartedX episodes this evening. Thanks for the tip.