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Who built the Lost City of Machu Picchu?
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[quote:NostraAnnus:MV81MTMyODIzXzk0MjAxNTEyXzNGM0FCNTFF] [quote:Humanitarianlike:MV81MTMyODIzXzk0MjAwOTkwX0E4NEJDMDNC] [quote:NostraAnnus:MV81MTMyODIzXzk0MTk4NzAwXzNEMjc2RTQ4] [quote:Humanitarianlike:MV81MTMyODIzXzk0MTk3NTI0XzUzOUIwQ0VC] [quote:Anonymous Coward 77850978:MV81MTMyODIzXzk0MTk3NDQ5XzdBQjJCREU3] [quote:Humanitarianlike:MV81MTMyODIzXzk0MTk2MjMzXzY5MTdEOUU5] [quote:King Retard 83136197:MV81MTMyODIzXzk0MTk2MTg2X0Y4Q0Y0QUY0] [quote:Humanitarianlike:MV81MTMyODIzXzk0MTk2MTQ2XzU0N0EwNUY4] [quote:King Retard 83136197:MV81MTMyODIzXzk0MTk2MDI5XzkzNURENUQ4] [quote:Humanitarianlike:MV81MTMyODIzX0EyNDMwQzlC] Built on a narrow ridge high in the Andes above 8,000 feet (2,450 meters), Machu Picchu is an ancient and mysterious wonder. Spread across the top of the ridge are more than 200 structures, built with precision stonework. The structures surround a half-hectare of green and 'hanging garden' agri-terraces. All fed by open waterways and fountains. A literal Garden Paradise. Romans never built anything like that! Like the Great Pyramids there are no writings or carvings that tell us anything about the builders or their construction and the Inca say they didn't build it. The Inca only ruled for 100 years and didn't have the wheel, iron or written language. But we're left to believe that they built the great roadway, canals, terraces and dragged huge stones from one mountain, down the mountain, across a valley and up another mountain in the sacred valley to build the great walls of Sacsayhuaman with 300-ton stones? [/quote] Construction workers? [/quote] lol not like any construction workers you're aware of [/quote] They are all the same thru the ages... Just their tools and techniques tend to vary... [/quote] Not the same through the ages. These were planned/designed and constructed with a higher intelligent mind and technology than us today or any since. The completed work shows us that. [/quote] Sure, and they were so advanced they only worked with stones. No fancy metals or other materials. Just stones, and didn't leave any remnants of anything else behind. [/quote] It's entirely possible for instance, that they used hemp for tools. Henry Ford built an automobile from hemp. Over time the Earth reclaims the tool. That's advanced eco-friendly construction. There could have been metals tools, but where are they? We always leave a tool or two at our sites. Perhaps the sites are so old that the solar micro-nova cycles washed them into the oceans? or they simply 'disappeared' in the solar radiation over time. [/quote] We were highly advanced pre flood. The buildings were molded, 3d printed, laser cut... Sound and magnetism used to move them. No need for hemp tools. [/quote] They were highly advanced, however.. Molded, 3d printed, laser cut buildings? The Great Pyramid of Giza wasn't manufactured that way. Over 2 million stones individually molded [b]including fossils[/b]? Way too much work. 3d printed limestone and granite? They did cut the stones off of large blocks though to make lighter work. Cut stones not printed or molded. The base is partially the limestone bedrock mound they chose to build over. They were masters of stone cutting. Another bedrock carved example. [imgur]https://imgur.com/VbO1z5i[/imgur] And why would they make so many molds for all the gobal individual zig-zag custom cuts? That's not at all efficient. [imgur]https://imgur.com/sOcUeVr[/imgur] 3d printing/molding a modern home with same and/or similar sized blocks...maybe? Today we use, in this order, plastic, powders, resins, metal carbon fiber, graphite and graphine, nitinol - but no limestone or granite. Plus we know of many of the quarries used. [/quote] I don't believe they had moulds per say, I think they used some form of flexible mould possibly hemp cloth or such. The varying shapes and the interlocking nature was to withstand huge earthquakes during the pole shift. The blocks of Machu Picchu, and also some blocks in Egypt were poured from geopolymer. You can see the nubs were the mixture was poured and they were levitated into place. The huge megalithic blocks in both Egypt and Machu Picchu are from an older civilisation still. Also baalbek, petra and lalibela. The ziggurats in India look to me like they were printed by an anti gravity flying saucer or a giant 3d printing crane. Lasers, levitation, geopolymer are all technologies we have today to varying degrees. We have a much longer hidden history than most people know. Machu Picchu has at least 3 different civilizations that built upon it. [/quote]
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Built on a narrow ridge high in the Andes above 8,000 feet (2,450 meters), Machu Picchu is an ancient and mysterious wonder.
Spread across the top of the ridge are more than 200 structures, built with precision stonework.
The structures surround a half-hectare of green and 'hanging garden' agri-terraces. All fed by open waterways and fountains.
A literal Garden Paradise. Romans never built anything like that!
Like the Great Pyramids there are no writings or carvings that tell us anything about the builders or their construction and the Inca say they didn't build it.
The Inca only ruled for 100 years and didn't have the wheel, iron or written language. But we're left to believe that they built the great roadway, canals, terraces and dragged huge stones from one mountain, down the mountain, across a valley and up another mountain in the sacred valley to build the great walls of Sacsayhuaman with 300-ton stones?
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