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I don't even particularly like the guy's shit. His videos, without sound, are cool though because he lives on the Indian subcontinent. He goes to a lot of places Westerners wouldn't normally go.
his videos are really cool, but he is kind of sneaky. i stopped posting them for a while because i got annoyed with his question marks in the video titles when he makes ridiculous claims. something like "strange artwork or gateway to another dimension?????" i'm like fuck you. i got these ancient alien accusers coming here calling me names on legit videos about ancient civs. i dont need that shit as well. those people equate every amazing feat of advanced ancient technology into uh dude its just a wall i can put up with my riding lawnmower. herp derp. did the spaceships come down and help them? nyuck nyuck nyuck. i rather keep the mouth breathers out of here since they dont watch the videos or particpipare in an honest manner.
Both spot on.


yeah a real loss to the world



I knew he was picked up for some Ancient Aliens shit but wow his Twitter is wtfbbq.


Hey smart guys. How did they make these pillars make all these sounds?

 
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the point is the original people before the incas used way over engineered tech to produce structures we are unable to produce today. the argument of sorry bro, our stuff today sucks because we want it to suck. doesnt hold up in the face of our supposed modern technology. the kicker is they did it without the wheel (in the casee of the incan/pre incan civs) or without modern building components such as steel or concrete. they only had copper chisels and stone axes according to the narrative. there is nothing to overthink when the evidence speaks for itself.
Ok, I'll play the game. So you're saying it was aliens then?...
 
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Both spot on.




I knew he was picked up for some Ancient Aliens shit but wow his Twitter is wtfbbq.


Hey smart guys. How did they make these pillars make all these sounds?


Meh. I dunno what conclusion you're trying to draw. I have been to chichen itza which has the same sorta weird thing, you clap near it and it makes a weird echo. It is quite interesting...
 
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Meh. I dunno what conclusion you're trying to draw. I have been to chichen itza which has the same sorta weird thing, you clap near it and it makes a weird echo. It is quite interesting...
Chicken Itza doesn't have multiple solid stone tubes that produce specific instrument sounds when you play them with a stick or whatever.
The British even cut one out if the temple thinking it was captured sound, etc but they found nothing.

How did they do it?
 
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We are able to cut and smooth rocks, either spending decades doing it Egyptian style or spending lots of money doing it with machine tools.

Turns out it's cheaper and faster to mass produce bricks and steel girders.
the egyptians didnt spend decades smoothing rocks, they had similar building schedules as we do today. they have to keep to those short time constraints because humans back then had shorter lifespans back than we do now. those smoothed rocks were done with an acid of some sort. something we have no knowledge of. we know they also had high rate drilling machines and saws.
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i mean how the fuck did they drill those holes and still have the drill cores? notice the worm pattern
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how are they sawing through granite and other hard stones like logs? not chipping away with chisels. but actual saws 4-5000 years ago?
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and there are also mistakes where they cut he wrong thing
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its really frustrating having to explain the videos that none of you bother to watch. so from now on if you have a question, you need to watch the videos and reference specific parts where you are unable to understand what they mean. i have explained these same things to each new parachuter several times already,, which means you arent even bothering to read my posts or have the ability to go back even one page.. enjoy the videos i'll be happy to answer questions pertaining to them. im not doing cliff notes anymore.
 
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the egyptians didnt spend decades smoothing rocks, they had similar building schedules as we do today. they have to keep to those short time constraints because humans back then had shorter lifespans back than we do now. those smoothed rocks were done with an acid of some sort. something we have no knowledge of. we know they also had high rate drilling machines and saws.
289ab25ae47a3967755c51f84b054950.jpg

i mean how the fuck did they drill those holes and still have the drill cores? notice the worm pattern
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how are they sawing through granite and other hard stones like logs? not chipping away with chisels. but actual saws 4-5000 years ago?
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and there are also mistakes where they cut he wrong thing
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its really frustrating having to explain the videos that none of you bother to watch. so from now on if you have a question, you need to watch the videos and reference specific parts where you are unable to understand what they mean. i have explained these same things to each new parachuter several times already,, which means you arent even bothering to read my posts or have the ability to go back even one page.. enjoy the videos i'll be happy to answer questions pertaining to them. im not doing cliff notes anymore.
I didn't say it took decades for A rock, it took decades for ALL the rocks in something like a pyramid.

I'm sure they had some lost techniques involving acid or something, but the implication is always that it was aliens or modern day tech lol.
 
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I didn't say it took decades for A rock, it took decades for ALL the rocks in something like a pyramid.

I'm sure they had some lost techniques involving acid or something, but the implication is always that it was aliens or modern day tech lol.
you know i am not about aliens , but also not against the notion of modern day construction practices used back in those times. they had drills and saws and were working those rocks with whatever technology they had the way we have diamond tipped drill bits and diamond embedded flapper disks in modern general contracting.
 
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his videos are really cool, but he is kind of sneaky. i stopped posting them for a while because i got annoyed with his question marks in the video titles when he makes ridiculous claims. something like "strange artwork or gateway to another dimension?????" i'm like fuck you. i got these ancient alien accusers coming here calling me names on legit videos about ancient civs. i dont need that shit as well. those people equate every amazing feat of advanced ancient technology into uh dude its just a wall i can put up with my riding lawnmower. herp derp. did the spaceships come down and help them? nyuck nyuck nyuck. i rather keep the mouth breathers out of here since they dont watch the videos or particpipare in an honest manner.

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I think you're referencing the wrong material in this little debate.
You should focus on the obvious "power" tooled marks all over the Sacsayhuamán area in Peru.
 
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Chicken Itza doesn't have multiple solid stone tubes that produce specific instrument sounds when you play them with a stick or whatever.
The British even cut one out if the temple thinking it was captured sound, etc but they found nothing.

How did they do it?
So is it aliens or not aliens. Y'all really beat around the bush in this thread
 
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I think you're referencing the wrong material in this little debate.
You should focus on the obvious "power" tooled marks all over the Sacsayhuamán area in Peru.
i have referenced the H stones which are an impossibility, but nobody here was impressed with such subtleties. so i went big and focused on the egyptian pyramids, doesnt matter, they just come here to troll and waste my time. i know some here enjoy the videos and keep an open mind about them. i will continue to post what i find interesting and educational. i know we dont match up on the UFO thing, but i still encourage you to post those videos and theories.
 
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Both spot on.




I knew he was picked up for some Ancient Aliens shit but wow his Twitter is wtfbbq.


Hey smart guys. How did they make these pillars make all these sounds?



stone tubes with metallic ore and silica inside the stone produces a resonance. thats how the sound is made.

how did they get those particular sounds? probably trial and error.

do you guys ever bother looking up all this shit thats blowing your mind all the time?
 
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So is it aliens or not aliens. Y'all really beat around the bush in this thread
I'm not an alien guy bro. I'm a "left over shit from previous earth civilizations" guy into exotic sciences.
I think it is a "lost" art that can be figured out with modern day research and testing.
We CAN do what the ancients did. Probably better once we understand it.
But Mainstream Academics and Science has a global history narrative that keeps them enriched and politics that keep the status quo in every nearly every country.

I need a steak. Cya later guys.
 
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I think you're referencing the wrong material in this little debate.
You should focus on the obvious "power" tooled marks all over the Sacsayhuamán area in Peru.

the "fitted rock" pillow stone method that you see in incan architecture was done with some sort of concrete mortar mix in bags.. i remember watching a video a year ago when someone reproduced it and it looked super easy. From what i recall, what they did was make bags that kinda looked like burlap bags, poured the concrete/cement mixture into them and then stacked them on top of each other to create these wet walls. later on the bags got somehow removed. thats why they tend to have these weird trapezoidal shapes because you wouldnt expect bags full of something to stay in perfect rectangular shape.

or maybe it was aliens with diamond cutting tools and laser levels
 
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stone tubes with metallic ore and silica inside the stone produces a resonance. thats how the sound is made.

how did they get those particular sounds? probably trial and error.

do you guys ever bother looking up all this shit thats blowing your mind all the time?
Ya. Researched the fuck out of some of these things, particularly the song stones.

That is a theory bro. Scientifically sound but untested or replicated. (Don't make me google for research papers. Steak is calling.

Is it asking too much for experiments to figure it out?

Or do we take the word of random_scientist_01 or random_stonesmith_01 who havent confirmed shit all but offer Opinion pieces?

Some folks really believe that understanding our past and histories will move us forward.
 
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I'm not an alien guy bro. I'm a "left over shit from previous earth civilizations" guy into exotic sciences.
I think it is a "lost" art that can be figured out with modern day research and testing.
We CAN do what the ancients did. Probably better once we understand it.
But Mainstream Academics and Science has a global history narrative that keeps them enriched and politics that keep the status quo in every nearly every country.

I need a steak. Cya later guys.
Ok that's a more intriguing theory than aliens actually.
 
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the "fitted rock" pillow stone method that you see in incan architecture was done with some sort of concrete mortar mix in bags.. i remember watching a video a year ago when someone reproduced it and it looked super easy. From what i recall, what they did was make bags that kinda looked like burlap bags, poured the concrete/cement mixture into them and then stacked them on top of each other to create these wet walls. later on the bags got somehow removed. thats why they tend to have these weird trapezoidal shapes because you wouldnt expect bags full of something to stay in perfect rectangular shape.

or maybe it was aliens with diamond cutting tools and laser levels
Yeah sounds cool, its also known that Roman Concrete was super strong lasting 2000+ years while modern concrete only lasts ~50 years or whatever.

The recipe for that has been lost too.

I'm all for lost techniques, let's just keep it realistic!
 
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i have referenced the H stones which are an impossibility, but nobody here was impressed with such subtleties. so i went big and focused on the egyptian pyramids, doesnt matter, they just come here to troll and waste my time. i know some here enjoy the videos and keep an open mind about them. i will continue to post what i find interesting and educational. i know we dont match up on the UFO thing, but i still encourage you to post those videos and theories.
In my current opinion UFOs are both
1: our tech (nimitz and other certified gov encounters), (black projects, etc) for some sightings.
2: with the data coming out of the skinwalker ranch investigation(more on that shit later), probably some newly measurable holes in our magnetic field causing all sorts of cool looking atmospheric phenomena, messing with our electronics, and our physical bodies(maybe brains) with Gamma Ray's and shit.

/shrug
One day we will figure it out and much data will be publicly presented.

Keep doing your civs thing. They had some stuff figured out that we don't and it's always fascinating to ponder what kind of science can be gleaned.

I mean, if we can get complex mathematics inscribed on sumerian artifacts going back to the flood....logic dictates a deeper understanding than what they could inscribe, right? New discoveries every day and all that.
 
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In my current opinion UFOs are both
1: our tech (nimitz and other certified gov encounters), (black projects, etc) for some sightings.
2: with the data coming out of the skinwalker ranch investigation(more on that shit later), probably some newly measurable holes in our magnetic field causing all sorts of cool looking atmospheric phenomena, messing with our electronics, and our physical bodies(maybe brains) with Gamma Ray's and shit.

/shrug
One day we will figure it out and much data will be publicly presented.

Keep doing your civs thing. They had some stuff figured out that we don't and it's always fascinating to ponder what kind of science can be gleaned.

I mean, if we can get complex mathematics inscribed on sumerian artifacts going back to the flood....logic dictates a deeper understanding than what they could inscribe, right? New discoveries every day and all that.
When is next skinwalker out? Seems like they started getting somewhere once they stopped destroying the cistern and instead sent rockets up.

Big question is if they will move their cell phones away from the equipment!
 
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