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In the vein of ancient apocalypse.

So the great pyramids are more of a wonder than the aquaducts and cathedrals and castles all built by hand tools just because theyre giant blocks? Its called slave labor. Theyve already shown how hundreds of men (slaves) can move giant blocks up dirt and stone ramps.
To the top of the great pyramid?
No, they haven't.
You should go be wrong about something else.
 
The 100 ton granite blocks in the kings chamber came from a couple hundred miles away over multiple mountain ranges. The glorified canoes they depict ain't gonna cut it. Maybe they had a barge but even then, the "accepted" time line for construction is horse shit when you do the math on the material quantities.
 
To the top of the great pyramid?
No, they haven't.
You should go be wrong about something else.
Yes they have. Do you and the 429 douchebag stare into each others eyes circle jerking while you type stupid shit? Or do you look away so you can pretend youre not gay?
 
Yes they have. Do you and the 429 douchebag stare into each others eyes circle jerking while you type stupid shit? Or do you look away so you can pretend youre not gay?
Show me.
 
Im pretty sure he means the 4 big ones. 😁

Srrrry I should have been more clear . . . . . "To be clear . . . . " Obama-esque The pyramids in the videos... . . . As referenced in the above posts and videos.
Sure, but that had no bearing on what I posted, which was relating to why ancient Egyptians felt it necessary to go through this process in one form or another over 100 times (because there are, in fact, over 100 pyramids built in egypt). That's a massive effort with slaves and rollers and pushing 6 ton blocks on and off boats, etc. Seems to me like the reward they were getting out of it wasn't worth the effort they put into it. I believe a lot of other people feel the same way, which, as I was saying previously, I think is why a lot of theories pop up that the pyramids had some other use than just monuments for their leaders.
 
Sure, but that had no bearing on what I posted, which was relating to why ancient Egyptians felt it necessary to go through this process in one form or another over 100 times (because there are, in fact, over 100 pyramids built in egypt). That's a massive effort with slaves and rollers and pushing 6 ton blocks on and off boats, etc. Seems to me like the reward they were getting out of it wasn't worth the effort they put into it. I believe a lot of other people feel the same way, which, as I was saying previously, I think is why a lot of theories pop up that the pyramids had some other use than just monuments for their leaders.
Primitive people, whos leaders worshipping gods and trying to prove to their followers that they were gods had the pyrmids built. They didnt care about the trouble, orthe people who died, or the cost. It was about control,and vanity, andtheir beliefs. Thats why so many were built.
 
Sure, but that had no bearing on what I posted, which was relating to why ancient Egyptians felt it necessary to go through this process in one form or another over 100 times (because there are, in fact, over 100 pyramids built in egypt). That's a massive effort with slaves and rollers and pushing 6 ton blocks on and off boats, etc. Seems to me like the reward they were getting out of it wasn't worth the effort they put into it. I believe a lot of other people feel the same way, which, as I was saying previously, I think is why a lot of theories pop up that the pyramids had some other use than just monuments for their leaders.
My guess is that like Derinkuyu, they were built to house as many people as possible during a cataclysmic event, like the what could have took place during the Younger Dryas impact event.

 
Primitive people, whos leaders worshipping gods and trying to prove to their followers that they were gods had the pyrmids built. They didnt care about the trouble, orthe people who died, or the cost. It was about control,and vanity, andtheir beliefs. Thats why so many were built.
You find any proof of these "primitive" people building ramps as big as the great pyramid yet?
 
The pyramids weren't meant to house a shitload of anything. I have been inside Giza and a few others. To get in, you have to crouch down and go down these chicken runner boards to get to the burial chamber which, isn't very large. There was nothing at the bottom but a flat area with a grave type hole in the middle. After seeing the pyramids, I don't believe man made them alone. We can't do it today so I doubt we did it back then. There was no iron back then, it was all bronze and copper. Impossible to bang out squares of granite with bronze or copper.

So they threw 10 million people at it to solve the issue. How did they feed them? People weren't extremely plentiful at the time the pyramids were supposedly constructed. Don't forget, these were built for burial chambers for Pharaohs who were still alive. Fuckers weren't known to live very long back in those days. So these were done relatively quick. Unless someone wants to say they stored the mummified body for eons to finish the pyramids to bury said person. No one would remember the dude or care by then. Pharaohs were also known to erase the history of preceding Pharaohs. Chiseling out their images, smashing sculptures etc...

We have all been sold a great lie concerning our history on this planet. The elite scholars know they are wrong but keep regurgitating the same old dogma. Gobeckli Tepi is a fact that they are way off. As Hancock said, it is a hard sell that hunter gatherers woke up one morning and decided to become master masons who were able to cut and carve great monolithic items.

There are records of giants being found all over the world. Even in the US. Smithsonian shows up, bones disappear and press notice issued saying they were just tall humans. Bones never seen again.

The only "quack" I have seen on Rogan is Eddie Bravo who thinks the earth is flat because he is mentally retarded. He recently had John Reeves who has been finding thousands of bones in a 5 acre area in Alaska of animals that scholars told us that were never possible to be there. Yet here is this guy, washing out mammoth, dire wolves, bison and God knows what else out of the perm frost. Google Boneyard Alaska. Only 1 scholar came to see his bones and he was from Norway. Oh, these are not fossils, they are actual bones which, in some cases, still have tissue and tendons attached or entire skins.
 
He recently had John Reeves who has been finding thousands of bones in a 5 acre area in Alaska of animals that scholars told us that were never possible to be there. Yet here is this guy, washing out mammoth, dire wolves, bison and God knows what else out of the perm frost. Google Boneyard Alaska. Only 1 scholar came to see his bones and he was from Norway. Oh, these are not fossils, they are actual bones which, in some cases, still have tissue and tendons attached or entire skins.
that was a cool one, one of the few living people on earth to have eaten mammoth.
 
The pyramids weren't meant to house a shitload of anything. I have been inside Giza and a few others. To get in, you have to crouch down and go down these chicken runner boards to get to the burial chamber which, isn't very large. There was nothing at the bottom but a flat area with a grave type hole in the middle. After seeing the pyramids, I don't believe man made them alone. We can't do it today so I doubt we did it back then. There was no iron back then, it was all bronze and copper. Impossible to bang out squares of granite with bronze or copper.

So they threw 10 million people at it to solve the issue. How did they feed them? People weren't extremely plentiful at the time the pyramids were supposedly constructed. Don't forget, these were built for burial chambers for Pharaohs who were still alive. Fuckers weren't known to live very long back in those days. So these were done relatively quick. Unless someone wants to say they stored the mummified body for eons to finish the pyramids to bury said person. No one would remember the dude or care by then. Pharaohs were also known to erase the history of preceding Pharaohs. Chiseling out their images, smashing sculptures etc...

We have all been sold a great lie concerning our history on this planet. The elite scholars know they are wrong but keep regurgitating the same old dogma. Gobeckli Tepi is a fact that they are way off. As Hancock said, it is a hard sell that hunter gatherers woke up one morning and decided to become master masons who were able to cut and carve great monolithic items.

There are records of giants being found all over the world. Even in the US. Smithsonian shows up, bones disappear and press notice issued saying they were just tall humans. Bones never seen again.

The only "quack" I have seen on Rogan is Eddie Bravo who thinks the earth is flat because he is mentally retarded. He recently had John Reeves who has been finding thousands of bones in a 5 acre area in Alaska of animals that scholars told us that were never possible to be there. Yet here is this guy, washing out mammoth, dire wolves, bison and God knows what else out of the perm frost. Google Boneyard Alaska. Only 1 scholar came to see his bones and he was from Norway. Oh, these are not fossils, they are actual bones which, in some cases, still have tissue and tendons attached or entire skins.
I'm not into the ancient alien stuff. It just seems way too far fetched to me. I just think there's a lot of our history that has been lost and forgotten and it's honestly not difficult at all to imagine that society has gone through multiple cycles and reboots.
 
The Great Pyramid of Giza contains 2.3 million individual blocks of stone, meaning one block would have to be laid every five minutes of every hour, 24 hours a day, for the entire 20 years they claim it took to build ONE pyramid. Each block weighs at least 2 tons not including the kings chamber blocks at over 100 ton each that had to travel 10 times as far. That’s stone being laid all day, all night for 20 years straight not including any time or materials for a ramp or the time it takes to quarry. What % grade do you think a bunch of malnourished slaves could actually pull 2 tons up on logs and sand?? A few percent? That's pretty long fucking ramp that would also have to be built, then dismantled.
 
I'm not into the ancient alien stuff. It just seems way too far fetched to me. I just think there's a lot of our history that has been lost and forgotten and it's honestly not difficult at all to imagine that society has gone through multiple cycles and reboots.
Homo sapien is what, 400k years old? (probably more) How many "almost wiped out" world cataclysms have happened in the last half a million years? Quite a few I'd guess. Think about homo's (lol) in 2022 compared to 1522. Quite a bit of progress in 500 years. Imagine this happening over and over every 10k years or so. We get more advanced, a comet comes, bam we're cave people again. Thousands of years later we're cutting stone with sound generators and living in huge cities- bam another comet and we're back to the caves again.

This has probably happened several times. Maybe even many times.
 
Homo sapien is what, 400k years old? (probably more) How many "almost wiped out" world cataclysms have happened in the last half a million years? Quite a few I'd guess. Think about homo's (lol) in 2022 compared to 1522. Quite a bit of progress in 500 years. Imagine this happening over and over every 10k years or so. We get more advanced, a comet comes, bam we're cave people again. Thousands of years later we're cutting stone with sound generators and living in huge cities- bam another comet and we're back to the caves again.

This has probably happened several times. Maybe even many times.
It's definitely possible. I mean, if we got obliterated back to the stone age right now, how long would evidence of our civilization last? Megalithic stuff lasts a looooooong time. A lot longer than asphalt, concrete, and metal skyscrapers.
 
The 100 ton granite blocks in the kings chamber came from a couple hundred miles away over multiple mountain ranges. The glorified canoes they depict ain't gonna cut it. Maybe they had a barge but even then, the "accepted" time line for construction is horse shit when you do the math on the material quantities.

The boat theory is almost laughable. The size of the the barge to safely haul a 100 ton rock would be immense.


You find any proof of these "primitive" people building ramps as big as the great pyramid yet?

The angle of repose of the material that makes up the ramp means that ramp would have to be YUUUUGE. Guessing they would spend as much time building the ramp as they did the pyramid.


The one thing that could make some of these building theories plausible is to combine them with the theory of these ancient builders used sound frequencies to temporarily reduce the weight of the stones.

Make that 100 ton stone weigh almost nothing and you can imagine how easy it would be to move and how fast it would be to build the pyramids.

Is anyone familiar with or been to the Coral Castle in Homestead, FL? Where a little 5'2" old man moved coral blocks that weighed tons. Some of his writings talked about magnetism and sound. I was there in the early 2000s and it was pretty impressive to see these big blocks that a little old man moved by himself.

I read about an early explorer in (iirc) Tibet who claims to have watched a group of monks send a rock up to the top of a cliff using sound in the form of chanting and musical instruments. Can't think of his name right now, I want to say he was Swedish or Nowegian.

The old tribal stories on Easter Island talk about the builders using sound (music) to "walk" or "dance" the big statues across the island and into place.
 
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Sure, but that had no bearing on what I posted, which was relating to why ancient Egyptians felt it necessary to go through this process in one form or another over 100 times (because there are, in fact, over 100 pyramids built in egypt). That's a massive effort with slaves and rollers and pushing 6 ton blocks on and off boats, etc. Seems to me like the reward they were getting out of it wasn't worth the effort they put into it. I believe a lot of other people feel the same way, which, as I was saying previously, I think is why a lot of theories pop up that the pyramids had some other use than just monuments for their leaders.
Meh, you fall victim to considering things with today's optics. What else did they have to do?

Nowadays we are all slaves to medical billers, clerks, brokers, HR departments, ad nauseum. We'd be better off putting all those leaches to work building something permanent.
 
The boat theory is almost laughable. The size of the the barge to safely haul a 100 ton rock would be immense.




The angle of repose of the material that makes up the ramp means that ramp would have to be YUUUUGE. Guessing they would spend as much time building the ramp as they did the pyramid. Make that 100 ton stone weigh almost nothing and you can imagine how easy it would be to move and how fast it would be to build the pyramids.


The one thing that could make some of these building theories plausible is to combine them with the theory of these ancient builders used sound frequencies to temporarily reduce the weight of the stones.

Is anyone familiar with or been to the Coral Castle in Homestead, FL? Where a little 5'2" old man moved coral blocks that weighed tons. Some of his writings talked about magnetism and sound. I was there in the early 2000s and it was pretty impressive to see these big blocks that a little old man moved by himself.

I read about an early explorer in (iirc) Tibet who claims to have watched a group of monks send a rock up to the top of a cliff using sound in the form of chanting and musical instruments. Can't think of his name right now, I want to say he was Swedish or Nowegian.

The old tribal stories on Easter Island talk about the builders using sound (music) to "walk" or "dance" the big statues across the island and into place.
Oh puh-leeze. You don't need magic to stack rocks. And you don't need ramps. You use each course to get you up to the next one. Like stacking briquets. Round and round you go.
 
Oh puh-leeze. You don't need magic to stack rocks. And you don't need ramps. You use each course to get you up to the next one. Like stacking briquets. Round and round you go.
So it looks like the average size of one of those blocks is 25 tons, or they can get up to 80 ish tons in some cases. How do you stack a 25 ton block on top of another 25 ton block using slaves and primitive tools? Seems like you'd need a ramp in there somewhere.
 
The boat theory is almost laughable. The size of the the barge to safely haul a 100 ton rock would be immense.




The angle of repose of the material that makes up the ramp means that ramp would have to be YUUUUGE. Guessing they would spend as much time building the ramp as they did the pyramid.


The one thing that could make some of these building theories plausible is to combine them with the theory of these ancient builders used sound frequencies to temporarily reduce the weight of the stones.

Make that 100 ton stone weigh almost nothing and you can imagine how easy it would be to move and how fast it would be to build the pyramids.

Is anyone familiar with or been to the Coral Castle in Homestead, FL? Where a little 5'2" old man moved coral blocks that weighed tons. Some of his writings talked about magnetism and sound. I was there in the early 2000s and it was pretty impressive to see these big blocks that a little old man moved by himself.

I read about an early explorer in (iirc) Tibet who claims to have watched a group of monks send a rock up to the top of a cliff using sound in the form of chanting and musical instruments. Can't think of his name right now, I want to say he was Swedish or Nowegian.

The old tribal stories on Easter Island talk about the builders using sound (music) to "walk" or "dance" the big statues across the island and into place.

I was with you until the last sentence. There are unfinished Mori in their place of construction on Easter Island. The forests that were used for logs are long gone. The songs were probably ceramonial or marching/labor songs, don't you think ? Their use and provenance corrupted over centuries of pass down tales.

I am far, far less reactive and very much more receptive about ancient shit after the total black out by academia of the Ceruti Mastodon site near Esondido California. If fucks up the entire academia and oracle about neo-lithic human timeline in North America. All because it was stumbled upon by a roadway construction crew and not some financed educational elite. But, its a huge but, we can go there and see the crushed bones and read the carbon dates which are so numerous and of high quality they cannot be easily credibly dismissed. The critics of this monumental find and their explanations are laughable even to the layman. They quack, they are ducks.

Yeah, yep, righto. Iron age discrenable by about 1,200 BC. The funky rock tombs are way older than that. But think. Cutting limestone with bronze is possible. The pyramids are constructed of limestone, not "granite". Cutting the diorite gneiss rock vases with copper or bronze is not easily explained. So to me it's just not clear at all and many questions are still unanswered.
 
The old tribal stories on Easter Island talk about the builders using sound (music) to "walk" or "dance" the big statues across the island and into place.

The dancing theory is plausible. Although not really in the way youre thinking. I saw a video just this past week wherea small group of people, maybe 12, danced a 15-20' easter island statue across a field pretty quickly. They used ropes tied up high spread forward to the sides and to the back and "walked" it like you would a tall cabinet up on end to move it by yourself. Just rocking it side to side and twisting. With a larger group you could move a much larger statue.

And for what itsworththedid have drummers keeping the tempo. So yeah they danced it across with music. I guess when simple fools even back then see the results of what they dont understand it must be magic or.......aliens.
 
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It's definitely possible. I mean, if we got obliterated back to the stone age right now, how long would evidence of our civilization last? Megalithic stuff lasts a looooooong time. A lot longer than asphalt, concrete, and metal skyscrapers.
Within a 1000 years there would be almost nothing remaining of us.
Oh puh-leeze. You don't need magic to stack rocks. And you don't need ramps. You use each course to get you up to the next one. Like stacking briquets. Round and round you go.
There is not enough surface area on a 100ton block to get enough hands on it to move it. You could have an entire million slave army of Duane Johnsons, all consuming 8000 calories a day and taking prehistoric steroids... and it's not going anywhere no matter how many ropes you get around it.
 
Within a 1000 years there would be almost nothing remaining of us.

There is not enough surface area on a 100ton block to get enough hands on it to move it. You could have an entire million slave army of Duane Johnsons, all consuming 8000 calories a day and taking prehistoric steroids... and it's not going anywhere no matter how many ropes you get around it.

On rollers ?? :confused:
 
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Agreed. People who are so arrogant to think we have everything figured out and that the building of many ancient sites given the technology thought to be available at the time is easily explainable are incredibly simple minded.

That wasnt my point. I firmly believe the ancients did build all of the things they did. I was refering to the morons that dont believeprior civis could have done it themselves and think it was ET and his friends
 
Obligatory early Egyptian porn :flipoff2:

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On rollers ?? :confused:
which would require ramps to get it to go up.

I'm not saying it's ancient aliens or some sort of fantastical magic, but I am saying to this day we don't know how they did it, and all of the theories out there seem to be lacking a completely satisfactory answer of how it happened.
 
Jesus some of you are just stupid.
I don't think you realize what all we're finding in recent years with lidar drones and ground penetrating radar. The rain forest is covered with huge cities. There's 15k year old shit all up under the 3-4k year old shit we've previously considered the beginnings of civilization.

Homo's were not just simple hunters gatherers during the last ice age.
 
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