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Originally Posted by Someguy
I hate to burst any UFO bubbles here..... well, no , ok that's a lie. I am having wonderful fun bursting silly idea bubbles here If there is one thing I truly love to do is take ridiculous theories based on nonsense and answer them with simple truths which are so simple they cannot be argued.
For starters, just because you can't imagine an answer for how to do somethign without modern machinery doesn't mean it can't be done. It simply means the depths of your imagination are limited to what you think you already know. The answer to what you do not know is not "Aliens."
Since you can't disprove aliens, I won't bother trying. On the other hand engineering feats which are claimed to be impossible and have perfectly logical explanations I can easily disprove.
So, moving big rocks. Not impossible. Not even close. A puzzle for a while, sure but no longer.
Example:
Ba'albek, Lebanon. - (The 'Stone of the South) Estimated to be around 1158.696 tons
Unmovable? Not hardly. The Cape Hatteras lighthouse was moved 2900 feet, across sand, in the summer of 1999. It took a little over 20+ days. No cranes. Although steel was used, as well as hydraulic jacks and other house moving equipment it still could have been accomplished in ancient times. Why mention this? Because people love to claim that the stone in Lebanon could not be moved today using modern equipment. Which is completely incorrect since the lighthouse weighed in at 4,800 tons!!! Over 4 times the weight of the Lebanon stone. No aliens required.
All the mystery behind the building of the pyramids and Stonehenge and so on have all been laid to rest. It has been demonstrated how all of this was done using a few different techniques. The only mystery remaining is which techniques were used when and were.
W.T. Wallington has moved blocks as big as Stonehenge BY HIMSELF and explained how it works and video taped himself doing it. Feel free to watch the video here where he moves an assembled pole barn and plants a Stonehenge sized piece of concrete upright rock in the ground all by himself. Adding another person simply made the pole barn move faster.
The tools of his trade? "Sticks and stones." Hardly alien technology.
Dailymotion - Stonehenge - forgotten technology - une vidéo Art et Création
So if ya wanna talk about stories in the National enquirer or interpret ancient drawings and read into things you feel imply the existence of aliens by all means, have fun. Just PLEASE stop trying to keep these ridiculous claims of alien engineering mythology alive since it ends up stealing the truth from people who deserve to understand it.
If nothing else, perpetuating misinformation about ideas which can easily be proven incorrect just hurts your cause. Cuz it's just so easy to point to the truth and say, "Man, these dudes are not even close to understanding the truth about what CAN be proven and constantly rely on completely misinformed sources so how can I possibly believe anything they say about what can't be proven. If they can't even research such easy to find answers of simple physics and engineering then how are we supposed to believe anything else they say or "research?" Obviously their skills of research are seriously flawed and most likely they are just grasping at straws which they thing will substantiate the story they WANT to be the truth as apposed to facing the facts of what IS the truth."
So science doesn't look the other way. It doesn't not want to understand. It's not so arrogant that it refuses the truth. These are ridiculous claims. The fact of the matter is that in science, if you can prove something which no one else has figured out., yer a freakin hero and yer gonna get paid! The motivation is to disprove the status qua. Not try to conform to it. No matter how many people thinks it's BS, there will always be an Edison in the crowd who will cash in on makin everyone else look stupid. THAT is how science works. You couldn't get all the scientists in the world to join in on any one conspiracy or point of view. They like to argue with each other too much. lol Therein lies their arrogance. In one upping each other and making a name by proving anything they can outside the accepted views. Hard as it may be.
So if yer gonna claim that aliens must have moved all the big rocks in the world cuz you can't imagine how it could be done with either ancient or modern technology, get a new hobby. Cuz yer imagination is too limited to stick with this one
Sincerely
Some guy
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ok major buzz kill.
just to argue with that, no one here said the stone was immovable. but you did say that they used HYDRAULIC jacks to move the light house.
do you see any ancient technology similar to hydraulics in lebanon? I don't understand your 'simple logic.' there's no way they could have moved the light house without some type of modern piece of technology such as hydraulics in twenty days.
what I have thought of though is what if they had some type of bio-degradable organic technology. I mean we are just figuring out that we can combine organic transistors with electronics to make them even faster.
sorry some guy, your too cocky for me.