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There was a period of time where everything was incredibly engineered and designed. Like that temple in India that was carved out of a mountain from the top down!! Absolutely mind boggling and it exists, its there, you can visit it and for most that's just whatever, yet no one can explain how it was done and completed in the timeframe suggested.
originally posted by: Mahogani
a reply to: annonentity
I think we're all forgetting how much TIME they had. We expect everything to be so fast now, our machines could make that in a matter of minutes or maybe hours.
What if it took them MONTHS to finish one perfectly?
What else did they have to do? Internet, TV, radio? Nothing - food, sleep and your daily work.
The right tools, and a LOT of time.
originally posted by: strongfp
a reply to: VariedcodeSole
Those vases in the video and the temple you're referring to have about a 4000 year gap between them.
Yes we can... the heaviest blocks that were set on the pyramids of Giza were around 2.5 - 3 tons.
originally posted by: strongfp
a reply to: ARM19688
We do know how they did it...
www.penn.museum...
originally posted by: strongfp
a reply to: VariedcodeSole
Yes we can... the heaviest blocks that were set on the pyramids of Giza were around 2.5 - 3 tons.
The strongest mobile crane in the world can lift 2500 tons, and has a boom high of over 600 feet. It can lift and set every block that makes up the pyramids with ease.
I also posted a link to how granite vases were made.
originally posted by: VariedcodeSole
originally posted by: strongfp
a reply to: VariedcodeSole
Those vases in the video and the temple you're referring to have about a 4000 year gap between them.
And?
Can we carve a temple out of a mountain from the top down TODAY? Not a chance. Can we shape/cut, move and place all the stones in the great pyramid within the ~30 year timespan that is claimed with our current construction technology? I would REALLY love to see that.
originally posted by: strongfp
a reply to: VariedcodeSole
Which one?
Kailasa temple?
That was built 700 something CE... Alexander the great had already been to those parts of the world 400 years earlier.