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Inca stone walls

Right after you cut him off he cites Helmut Tributsch research paper on the Inca's process


You missed historical account Tributsch cites from Cieza deLeón (Spanish Conquistador), 1553 Garcilaso de la Vega (Mom was an Inca princess) , 1609

I cut him off because he was a misleading POS. His article could have started with " Review of Tributsch . . .." He is a tard. I question the validity of the Sift Desk Journal article because it states the blocks are volcanic and they are not, and if there was that much acid used in Quechua times, recent times, the soil would be a very low pH, easily and instantly recognizable to even an amateur with a HS level of reasoning and chemistry. Regrettably, I can't read or download the linked .pdf as they require Google or Facebook. I am not letting any link to those sources contaminate this new clean linux box. Fuck these guys -
"Academia.edu is requesting access to:
Your name and profile picture, email address, friends list and timeline link."

Cant go to Academia to download without Google grab or Facebook grab. I'll unhook and try my HP windows laptop. Did you read full pdf article ? :beer::beer::beer:
 
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It boggles my mind how much knowledge has been forgotten over the ages and sometimes we rediscover it and sometimes it fades away. If there is a God and if there is a heaven I really hope there is a way I can go back through the ages and watch how things were done.
 
FLM of the old place is going there in abut a month and I expect to see some great hi def pics.
 
I want to find out how they shaped stones with precision and or transported ridiculous large and extremely heavy ones. An art lost to time.

Hell. Even a simple dolmen is admirable for me.

HOW DID THEY DO IT :laughing:
 
Looking at those stones. We still wouldn’t know how they did it, at all, whatsoever. Those look like pre cast concrete to me. Those lugs had to be for lifting. Even if we don’t know what they had to lift them with. That stuff is granite IIRC but if we didn’t know for sure that those have been standing right there for thousands of years I think we’d assume those were poured in a form.
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Looking at those stones. We still wouldn’t know how they did it, at all, whatsoever. Those look like pre cast concrete to me. Those lugs had to be for lifting. Even if we don’t know what they had to lift them with. That stuff is granite IIRC but if we didn’t know for sure that those have been standing right there for thousands of years I think we’d assume those were poured in a form.

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LEGO!
 
Looking at those stones. We still wouldn’t know how they did it, at all, whatsoever. Those look like pre cast concrete to me. Those lugs had to be for lifting. Even if we don’t know what they had to lift them with. That stuff is granite IIRC but if we didn’t know for sure that those have been standing right there for thousands of years I think we’d assume those were poured in a form.

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As noted above, these stone blocks and shapes were formed by red pastey stuff, acid and some twine that was scratched back and forth. Some early Spaniards wrote about it.

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Uh, you have to think a little bit, just a little more if you want to base the Great Inca civilization party level on whether they had beer or not. I'll take two "c" s Alex and solve the puzzle.

COCAINE

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One of the stones in one of Mikel's pics is somewhat centered, almost like a gear. It is uncanny. I'll find it and re-post it.

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Barbar caves in India.

Caves hollowed out of stone to precise measurements and flatness to a mirror finish. Also the design tunes the caves to resonate at specific frequencies.
They supposedly did this with no artificial light and no dust management.

So they polished rock to a mirror finish while maintaining flatness across the whole wall by lantern/fire light and did so while inhaling all the dust and shit from the polishing, along with the smoke from their fire based light source.

 
Then there's the somnath temple in india with the baan stahmba that seems to know where the south pole is, and antartica....at a time neither had been discovered yet.

Odd.

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So they polished rock to a mirror finish while maintaining flatness across the whole wall by lantern/fire light and did so while inhaling all the dust and shit from the polishing, along with the smoke from their fire based light source.
Well that settles it right there: PPE has made us weak. :flipoff2:
 
So they polished rock to a mirror finish while maintaining flatness across the whole wall by lantern/fire light and did so while inhaling all the dust and shit from the polishing

Wet-sanding, duh...
 
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