Impossibly Huge Megaliths That Show Signs of an Ancient Technology We Cant Explain
This is a question that I have always thought is worthy of a lot more than "off the cuff" assumptions that "it just got done". Many stones are so perfect it is ridiculous to think they got hacked out to match like they do, or be a smooth as they are. Good summary of sites around the world and examples of what makes no sense.
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Certainly not for a burial chamber.
They great pyramid and the Sphinx was likely built before the Egyptians. The masterpiece in Giza was the greatest and the future or newer constructs were all inferior.
Experimental archeology can and has reproduced these things: Damascus swords (ore has to come from a specific mine in India and be forged in a certain manner), moving huge blocks of stone (many re-enactments), hand spinning and/or weaving finer thread than most modern products.
Repeatedly, we have discovered that our ancestors were more advanced longer ago than we imagined. Occam's Razor says that this is the simplest answer.
Jan
Those stones certainly look to be shaped , more than cut.
You assume that since the Egyptians didn't have caterpillar tractors to move around the blocks that the Egyptians must be stupid, must lack the knowledge of how to cut and create square blocks, and don't have the strength to put them in place.
Simple geometry is easy to suss out. For example, the pyramids are pointing TRUE north. How can a race as primitive as the Egyptians achieve this, you ask? It must be aliens or some unheard of technology! No. If you start with the assumption that the Egyptians are not dumb, it's easy to figure it out. Assuming the earth is round (which shoots the Flat Earth BS in the foot), you can find True North with a string in a single night.
The Spanish wanted to attribute the work to the Inca's .From the Inca they claimed it was already built.
You only have to look at what all these great societies accomplish when people don't have to go through subsistence survival.
What you are talking about is not evolution of Man's brain, but evolution of society.
I cannot imagine such effort and expenditure of wealth and manpower without some compulsion other than "because we want to." What is rarely taken into consideration is the cost of housing and feeding the thousands of men needed to be fed, housed and trained. Moving a hundred thousand ton rock, miles away, and carving it to shape with primitive tools? Gimme a break.
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There is a disconnect when granite can be cut with the precision that cannot be replicated today with glass smooth surfaces and inside corners precision cut weighing 160,000 lbs all with crude copper chisels.....hmmmm
Or you could say the mental and physical "Evolution of man." Smart really is irrelevant in this context because they didn't have the foundation to build on yet and, perhaps, not a developed enough brain for the higher concepts.
Nothing could be further from the truth.
If you assume a knowledge of Trigonometry (which the Babylonians [3700 years ago] were just recently proven to have [AND they used a system that was far more powerful and more user friendly than the modern way]), all of these things are easily accomplished if you have both the Manpower, and nothing better to do.
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