Who built the Lost City of Machu Picchu? | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 82740893 05/11/2022 01:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Perhaps what we see there are the pockets of survival from a plasma event/reset that happened far in the past that wiped out a previous civilization. Perhaps the mountains Machu Picchu sits on weren't mountains at all, once upon a time.... [link to i.imgur.com (secure)] |
Neuromute User ID: 83032695 United States 05/11/2022 01:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Perhaps what we see there are the pockets of survival from a plasma event/reset that happened far in the past that wiped out a previous civilization. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 82740893 Perhaps the mountains Machu Picchu sits on weren't mountains at all, once upon a time.... [link to i.imgur.com (secure)] I could believe that, but what is this a picture of? |
King Retard User ID: 83136197 Germany 05/11/2022 01:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Built on a narrow ridge high in the Andes above 8,000 feet (2,450 meters), Machu Picchu is an ancient and mysterious wonder. Quoting: Humanitarianlike 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? Construction workers? |
Humanitarianlike (OP) User ID: 78689367 United States 05/11/2022 01:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Built on a narrow ridge high in the Andes above 8,000 feet (2,450 meters), Machu Picchu is an ancient and mysterious wonder. Quoting: Humanitarianlike 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? Construction workers? lol not like any construction workers you're aware of |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 82740893 05/11/2022 01:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Perhaps what we see there are the pockets of survival from a plasma event/reset that happened far in the past that wiped out a previous civilization. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 82740893 Perhaps the mountains Machu Picchu sits on weren't mountains at all, once upon a time.... [link to i.imgur.com (secure)] I could believe that, but what is this a picture of? Apologies, I should have added the details when I posted. The picture is of Taq-e Bostan, in Iran. I think it's a good example which shows the 'flow' of what could be called building melt. Another one from Bani Hasan, Egypt. [link to i.imgur.com (secure)] |
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King Retard User ID: 83136197 Germany 05/11/2022 01:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Built on a narrow ridge high in the Andes above 8,000 feet (2,450 meters), Machu Picchu is an ancient and mysterious wonder. Quoting: Humanitarianlike 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? Construction workers? lol not like any construction workers you're aware of They are all the same thru the ages... Just their tools and techniques tend to vary... |
Humanitarianlike (OP) User ID: 78689367 United States 05/11/2022 01:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Perhaps what we see there are the pockets of survival from a plasma event/reset that happened far in the past that wiped out a previous civilization. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 82740893 Perhaps the mountains Machu Picchu sits on weren't mountains at all, once upon a time.... [link to i.imgur.com (secure)] I could believe that, but what is this a picture of? Apologies, I should have added the details when I posted. The picture is of Taq-e Bostan, in Iran. I think it's a good example which shows the 'flow' of what could be called building melt. Another one from Bani Hasan, Egypt. [link to i.imgur.com (secure)] India is like that also. They, whoever they were, incorporated the natural landscape into temple complexes. |
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Humanitarianlike (OP) User ID: 78689367 United States 05/11/2022 01:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Built on a narrow ridge high in the Andes above 8,000 feet (2,450 meters), Machu Picchu is an ancient and mysterious wonder. Quoting: Humanitarianlike 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? Construction workers? lol not like any construction workers you're aware of They are all the same thru the ages... Just their tools and techniques tend to vary... 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. Last Edited by Humanitarianlike on 05/11/2022 01:55 PM |
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NostraAnnus User ID: 81536261 United Kingdom 05/11/2022 01:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I saw it coming - it was an Inevitability Fatality. Truth Ranger. Ipso Facto. Inevitability. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Truth is like the sun... |
Nemesis8 The Greatest Light User ID: 73697154 United States 05/11/2022 01:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Perhaps what we see there are the pockets of survival from a plasma event/reset that happened far in the past that wiped out a previous civilization. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 82740893 That's also what I think. Megalithic Construction How many cycles have past already?? For Humans, it has been Three. "Fiat Lux et Veritas" |
King Retard User ID: 83136197 Germany 05/11/2022 02:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | They are all the same thru the ages... Just their tools and techniques tend to vary... 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. Of the average person? Surely... But thats probably merely bc Polymaths are more or less cursed in the modern world. Dont you know about Coral Castle? Ed proved it in stone ;) He just didnt aspire to create a holistic dwelling... |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 82740893 05/11/2022 02:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Perhaps what we see there are the pockets of survival from a plasma event/reset that happened far in the past that wiped out a previous civilization. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 82740893 Perhaps the mountains Machu Picchu sits on weren't mountains at all, once upon a time.... [link to i.imgur.com (secure)] I could believe that, but what is this a picture of? Apologies, I should have added the details when I posted. The picture is of Taq-e Bostan, in Iran. I think it's a good example which shows the 'flow' of what could be called building melt. Another one from Bani Hasan, Egypt. [link to i.imgur.com (secure)] India is like that also. They, whoever they were, incorporated the natural landscape into temple complexes. It's very well possible that a lot of the 'natural landscape' in question are merely the burnt up and melted remains of those past megalithic buildings. [link to i.imgur.com (secure)] Gebel al-Dist (Pyramid Mountain), Bahariya Oasis in Egypt [link to i.imgur.com (secure)] Sherkala, Kazakhstan [link to i.imgur.com (secure)] Factory Butte, Utah (Lichtenberg figures?) |
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NostraAnnus User ID: 81536261 United Kingdom 05/11/2022 02:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Last Edited by NostraAnnus on 05/11/2022 02:09 PM I saw it coming - it was an Inevitability Fatality. Truth Ranger. Ipso Facto. Inevitability. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Truth is like the sun... |
Humanitarianlike (OP) User ID: 78689367 United States 05/11/2022 02:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 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. Quoting: Humanitarianlike One example at Giza - Megalithic Black Basalt paving put down over the limestone bedrock like crowning a tooth. Advanced Architecture and Construction techniques. https://imgur.com/FF2IF3I Most people haven't yet appreciated the planning and work that went into just the shaping/leveling of the plateau at Giza. 13 acres leveled to within one-quarter of an inch for the Great Pyramid. It is built over a natural mound which they left in place - that's the subterranean well-pit. The base of the pyramid incorporates the mounds limestone bedrock and was leveled around it. Incredible engineering feat and it hasn't collapsed under 6 million tons of stacked stone weight. The pyramid works like a wind-driven (vortexed) aerator to push water up into the fields - similar to how Puquios work in arid desert agriculture. You're right Earth is covered in awesome archaic architecture. |
Humanitarianlike (OP) User ID: 78689367 United States 05/11/2022 02:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | They are all the same thru the ages... Just their tools and techniques tend to vary... 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. Of the average person? Surely... But thats probably merely bc Polymaths are more or less cursed in the modern world. Dont you know about Coral Castle? Ed proved it in stone ;) He just didnt aspire to create a holistic dwelling... Yes, Ed was amazing. |
King Retard User ID: 83136197 Germany 05/11/2022 02:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 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. Quoting: Humanitarianlike One example at Giza - Megalithic Black Basalt paving put down over the limestone bedrock like crowning a tooth. Advanced Architecture and Construction techniques. [imgur] [link to imgur.com (secure)] Most people haven't yet appreciated the planning and work that went into just the shaping/leveling of the plateau at Giza. 13 acres leveled to within one-quarter of an inch for the Great Pyramid. It is built over a natural mound which they left in place - that's the subterranean well-pit. The base of the pyramid incorporates the mounds limestone bedrock and was leveled around it. Incredible engineering feat and it hasn't collapsed under 6 million tons of stacked stone weight. The pyramid works like a wind-driven (vortexed) aerator to push water up into the fields - similar to how Puquios work in arid desert agriculture. You're right Earth is covered in awesome archaic architecture. Well i appreciated it. But what can you do... even if i understood the techniques correctly, we are not allowed to have them nor could we ever just build anything bc law is always on your back. The world is divided and we are too late to the party... |
Humanitarianlike (OP) User ID: 78689367 United States 05/11/2022 02:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Apologies, I should have added the details when I posted. The picture is of Taq-e Bostan, in Iran. I think it's a good example which shows the 'flow' of what could be called building melt. Another one from Bani Hasan, Egypt. https://imgur.com/oele8XC India is like that also. They, whoever they were, incorporated the natural landscape into temple complexes. It's very well possible that a lot of the 'natural landscape' in question are merely the burnt up and melted remains of those past megalithic buildings. https://imgur.com/7NT3ruB Gebel al-Dist (Pyramid Mountain), Bahariya Oasis in Egypt https://imgur.com/ZSXS9b7 Sherkala, Kazakhstan https://imgur.com/IVwnNkL Factory Butte, Utah (Lichtenberg figures?) I see those as natural erosion, but I know what you mean. I've seen pics (video) from Brien Forester in Peru of highly vitrified stone on temple walls. It's possible in India they built near or on vitrified locations. It's also possible that through Egyptian mythology there is an ancient practice to softening stone. Could recipes such as the Peruvian 'Ayahuasca', and varied plants such as Egypt's sacred 'Blue Lily', or a certain type of what we refer to as psychedelic 'Mushroom', could have been used in a combination to 'soften' stone, making it pliable and or easier to carve? https://imgur.com/ICofIt2 Fascinating topics for sure! |
Neuromute User ID: 83032695 United States 05/11/2022 02:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Apologies, I should have added the details when I posted. The picture is of Taq-e Bostan, in Iran. I think it's a good example which shows the 'flow' of what could be called building melt. Another one from Bani Hasan, Egypt. [link to i.imgur.com (secure)] India is like that also. They, whoever they were, incorporated the natural landscape into temple complexes. It's very well possible that a lot of the 'natural landscape' in question are merely the burnt up and melted remains of those past megalithic buildings. [link to i.imgur.com (secure)] Gebel al-Dist (Pyramid Mountain), Bahariya Oasis in Egypt [link to i.imgur.com (secure)] Sherkala, Kazakhstan [link to i.imgur.com (secure)] Factory Butte, Utah (Lichtenberg figures?) Great pics, thanks! |
NostraAnnus User ID: 81536261 United Kingdom 05/11/2022 02:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 82740893 Apologies, I should have added the details when I posted. The picture is of Taq-e Bostan, in Iran. I think it's a good example which shows the 'flow' of what could be called building melt. Another one from Bani Hasan, Egypt. https://imgur.com/oele8XC India is like that also. They, whoever they were, incorporated the natural landscape into temple complexes. It's very well possible that a lot of the 'natural landscape' in question are merely the burnt up and melted remains of those past megalithic buildings. https://imgur.com/7NT3ruB Gebel al-Dist (Pyramid Mountain), Bahariya Oasis in Egypt https://imgur.com/ZSXS9b7 Sherkala, Kazakhstan https://imgur.com/IVwnNkL Factory Butte, Utah (Lichtenberg figures?) I see those as natural erosion, but I know what you mean. I've seen pics (video) from Brien Forester in Peru of highly vitrified stone on temple walls. It's possible in India they built near or on vitrified locations. It's also possible that through Egyptian mythology there is an ancient practice to softening stone. Could recipes such as the Peruvian 'Ayahuasca', and varied plants such as Egypt's sacred 'Blue Lily', or a certain type of what we refer to as psychedelic 'Mushroom', could have been used in a combination to 'soften' stone, making it pliable and or easier to carve? https://imgur.com/ICofIt2 Fascinating topics for sure! These pictures are formations caused by the Sun, electric arcs that gauged the Earth. I saw it coming - it was an Inevitability Fatality. Truth Ranger. Ipso Facto. Inevitability. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Truth is like the sun... |
Humanitarianlike (OP) User ID: 78689367 United States 05/11/2022 02:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 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. Quoting: Humanitarianlike One example at Giza - Megalithic Black Basalt paving put down over the limestone bedrock like crowning a tooth. Advanced Architecture and Construction techniques. https://imgur.com/FF2IF3I Most people haven't yet appreciated the planning and work that went into just the shaping/leveling of the plateau at Giza. 13 acres leveled to within one-quarter of an inch for the Great Pyramid. It is built over a natural mound which they left in place - that's the subterranean well-pit. The base of the pyramid incorporates the mounds limestone bedrock and was leveled around it. Incredible engineering feat and it hasn't collapsed under 6 million tons of stacked stone weight. The pyramid works like a wind-driven (vortexed) aerator to push water up into the fields - similar to how Puquios work in arid desert agriculture. You're right Earth is covered in awesome archaic architecture. Well i appreciated it. But what can you do... even if i understood the techniques correctly, we are not allowed to have them nor could we ever just build anything bc law is always on your back. The world is divided and we are too late to the party... IMO they were left for us to properly decipher in our current technology age. In the 60's we cut down Abu Simbel and moved it, a great engineering feat at the time. Not the same as carving it BUT we have come a long way. I think we still have time - but more people need to understand our past and these great works and what comes in the future. |
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