'molded a circle into a square' ... ok i'm getting there .... hmm ... i'll try something. remind me ok! do it. you try yourself already using plasticine and cly just to illustrate the process. worry about whether it was possible with the rope or not. just try to illustrate in 3d with plasticine or other soft moldable material u can form and slice or wear off etc with with your established supposition rope etc.
@invisiblespandex make photo's of each step and don't overcomplicate your explanation and don't get distracted (maybe you're way too easily distracted...anyway u already told it's on the moment and don't know editing i know i know). forget the burning and high temperatures, i think that's way too deep to think this - leave the imaginary stuff out.
good idea. but many rocks cant be cut using powdered sandstone. the sand would have to be as hard as diamond which it is not. good try though. also chill out a little, your replies to people are hostile and make you appear verryyyy uninteligent and primative
@shaveddave Do I go to your channel and DisRespect YOU? No I do not. No one comes on my channel, disrespects me or my great work, and walks away free. NO ONE. and you have a good idea also. thank you. RH DSD
I think you may have it. I was thinking they may have soaked their ropes in a mineral slurry that allowed the rope to pick up some additional abrasive quality.
Fuck you couldn't explain the Sun coming up without an hour of blabbing, backing up a bit, and a lot of pointless drivel. Stone cutting rope devices are not new, heard it before. You might have even come up with it first, but your glacier-like explanation allowed even comatose archaeologists get in before you.
@DIOSpeedDemon vitrefication of stone happens at 2000 degrees the rope should burst into flames at that temp otherwise great theory everythaing else fits
@DIOSpeedDemon i couldnt agree more with the hero, i think ur scale is way beyond idiot. Thats why you cant scale urself along with ur videos with anything known to man kind.
@SuperSexyTasty I think you are on the wrong channel with that. You need to check out my Crop Circle Mystery solution and how it ties in with ALiens and the making of Stonehenge. Now that is an interesting series.
@SuperSexyTasty SOMEONE FROM EGYPT WAS HIRED..???. That just never occured to me for some reason. BRILLIANT!!! You should be a Professor teaching at some Colledge somewhere. RH DSD
Interesting hypothesis and probably correct for the most part. No Oil used!!! friction is the key and the enemy! they learned to control the temperature of the cut. it would be very easy to make a rope that would cut cool. meaning to have the braid open in segments to allow for dry sand to act as the abrasive and the coolant. thermal management if you will. then it's just a matter of pressure and friction. I'm Journeyman Toolmaker w/over 30yrs exp. also done some very custom masonry pcs.
@par4par72 Imagine having ten or twenty guys on each side of the rope saw while some hott Incan chick poured sand and water down into the cut, constantly. The same tecnique was used in the cities as well as the high mountain regions. They had unlimited rope in unlimited sizes and 6 million citizens for horsepower. My theory is sound and I believe correct. Thanks RH DSD
Where did the Egyptians get metal from ankhenaten2? And how can you tell they're metal from a rough painting? Could as easily been lasers provided by the aliens :o
The rope doesn't directly cut the stone, it's the sand poured in that wears it down. You could cut steel with that method.
Nate; I imagine religion is the reason, people will do anything for it. Even today we have a Billion muslims dropping to their knees 5x a day.
And sand wears the rock down like sandpaper to wood, no melting
your theory is flawed in ancient egyptian tombs they found puppets depicting the workers working on cutting the gigantic granite stones.....with metal tools simple!. ropes do not cut granite
@ankhenaten2 Ancient peru is not Ancient egypt. The peruvians had no metal tools and no metal tools have been found. So what did they cut the stones with??? My theory is right and the only correct one. I Know it and I think you know it.
if they are all busy making and cutting with rope who does teh farming and cooking and building, and why would any one want to spend their whole life cutting stone.how much friction would it take to melt rock?
@Nate200233713 All taxes to the Inca Ruler were payed in units of labor, instead of money of which they had none. There was 7,000,000 million Incans and all the labor and time in the world to do this.
To people who don't believe this theory: Don't picture a few guys pulling it back and forth like a saw, picture hundreds of feet of rope being pulled in one direction by dozens of men, then pulled back, and repeat. The longer the rope, the less wear per foot. Picture jig saw vs band saw, which blade lasts longer? And it was probably hemp rope which is very tough and long lasting. Meanwhile there were hundreds of women pumping out rope like a machine. Or it could be thousands of feet and horses.
@chevota400 THat is my theory exactly. They had millions of laborors and millions of women that made rope, yarn, strings, some say the best in the world. This is historical fact. Also in fact is that Archeologists have found no tools or remants of tools that cut these Millions of tons of Stones, over the entire empire. Rope is the only logical theory for what they had and why it does not exist today because it was organic. One day I will be proven right, I believe. Thank You, RH DSD
Have you read up on the Anunnaki and Sumarians? Google that with "origins of man" or "UFO". REALLY interesting stuff I know you'll enjoy if you haven't already. Plus reports of ex top military on aliens etc since the Gov can't hush them now that they're old. Tech pulled from the Roswell crash used for IC chips, lasers, fiber optics and more. Astronauts admitting there was always a UFO nearby watching. All tied to the Anunnaki and our own past! Wow!
@chevota400 I dont know who or why, or what they are. I study patterns in history and patterns of crashes and sightings. If the patterns are correct , then I form a theory and TRY REALLY HARD to Disprove that theory with every conceivable Devils Advocate conclusion. If I cannot disprove it to my high standards, then I post it on Youtube for further discussion.
I do not think rope could survive the process you speak of.It would wear down quickly
and have to be replaced on a constant basis.Interesting theory ,but I do not see how this could be done. I have theories that do not involve rope.Try fasting and it shall come to you.Research Coral Castle in Florida.Find out what the builder died of.Find out what the philosopher (not savior) Jesus said about fasting and prayer (thought). Research these things.In believe you can put the two together.Thank you.
@tedmon11 I have no idea what you are alluding to in your comment about florida and fasting. The Incans had 7 million citizens, Thousands of miles of rope. THey were expert in rope making. THey used rope for Armor, bridges, dragging stones and accounting. That is all they had at the time and no tools survive that show other ways. The rope broke down and disinegrated since they used it 500 years ago. My theory is sound and plausible, but I could be completely wrong. It is just a great mystery.
I'm liking what you're proposing here. I think they crammed tons of sand in the cracks and dragged the ropes through the sand making the rope act like sandpaper. They may have had a few guys on sand detail when it was cutting time.
Also the rope would narrow with use, but if they worked top down and left to right, the errors would nearly cancel out.
@ethanolson That is exactly what I think, plus they used wet sand and really any size rope they wanted to braid, they had miles of rope. I think I am right about this. Thanks for the comment. RH DSD
I like your ideas here. I know a number of "incanologists" and am a bit of an amateur Incan enthusiast myself. Its so simple and seems to fit in nicely with what we know about the Inca's apparent worldview, and their exquisite knowledge of ropes via the quipu (although I think you could have made your point in about half the time here). What you should do is prove your theory like Wally Wallington and his demo on stonehenge
@mikefrontier I am old and slow. I make all my videos in one take with no script, so I want to get all my thoughts out at the moment. Maybe I am wrong, but this is a great mystery to think about. RH DSD
@fluuffdawg1 I mean no disrespect to the great Incan Empire or the Peruvian people. Their empire was brilliant. There sense of community and teamwork were unmatched. I meant they built their stonework with the tools they had on hand and used them like no other. Their rope cutting tools must have been like no other ropes. The stones were cut with a diameter perfect , flexible saw= Incan Ropes. I hope I am right and Great Respect to the Incans and Peru. RH DSD
'molded a circle into a square' ... ok i'm getting there .... hmm ... i'll try something. remind me ok! do it. you try yourself already using plasticine and cly just to illustrate the process. worry about whether it was possible with the rope or not. just try to illustrate in 3d with plasticine or other soft moldable material u can form and slice or wear off etc with with your established supposition rope etc.
invisiblespandex 3 weeks ago
@invisiblespandex make photo's of each step and don't overcomplicate your explanation and don't get distracted (maybe you're way too easily distracted...anyway u already told it's on the moment and don't know editing i know i know). forget the burning and high temperatures, i think that's way too deep to think this - leave the imaginary stuff out.
invisiblespandex 3 weeks ago
@invisiblespandex YOU DO IT>....
DIOSpeedDemon 3 weeks ago
@invisiblespandex I have and it works. Fact:
DIOSpeedDemon 3 weeks ago
@invisiblespandex ESTABLISHED, FACT NOT SUPPOSITION. GET IT RIGHT...
DIOSpeedDemon 3 weeks ago
good idea. but many rocks cant be cut using powdered sandstone. the sand would have to be as hard as diamond which it is not. good try though. also chill out a little, your replies to people are hostile and make you appear verryyyy uninteligent and primative
shaveddave 1 month ago
@shaveddave Do I go to your channel and DisRespect YOU? No I do not. No one comes on my channel, disrespects me or my great work, and walks away free. NO ONE. and you have a good idea also. thank you. RH DSD
DIOSpeedDemon 1 month ago
@shaveddave it was no issue back then to find diamonds i think
invisiblespandex 3 weeks ago
ICANOLIGIST ? NOW THAT'S ORIGINAL !
HEARTHEANGELSVOICES 1 month ago
@HEARTHEANGELSVOICES THANK YOU! MAYBE I SHOULD COPYRIGHT IT!
DIOSpeedDemon 1 month ago
@DIOSpeedDemon - WHY YEAH ! IF I DON'T BEAT YOU TO IT.
HEARTHEANGELSVOICES 1 month ago
I think you may have it. I was thinking they may have soaked their ropes in a mineral slurry that allowed the rope to pick up some additional abrasive quality.
poetlionheart 1 month ago
Fuck you couldn't explain the Sun coming up without an hour of blabbing, backing up a bit, and a lot of pointless drivel. Stone cutting rope devices are not new, heard it before. You might have even come up with it first, but your glacier-like explanation allowed even comatose archaeologists get in before you.
You could talk the ears off an Olmec head.
baalisgod666 2 months ago
@baalisgod666 When you reach the half century mark, you will be slow too. I am a slow explainer, you are right on that count.
DIOSpeedDemon 1 month ago
bull shit
mushmucker 2 months ago
@mushmucker I AM RIGHT. I HOPE YOU GET THE MEMO, SLING-BLADE
DIOSpeedDemon 2 months ago
ur hand is not a stone dumbass. all things have a place on the hardness scale. i suggest u take a look
disposablehero117 3 months ago
@disposablehero117 YES, ALL THINGS DO HAVE A HARDNESS SCALE, WITH YOU, YOU TOP THE IDIOT SCALE ABOVE ALL OTHERS...
DIOSpeedDemon 2 months ago
@DIOSpeedDemon vitrefication of stone happens at 2000 degrees the rope should burst into flames at that temp otherwise great theory everythaing else fits
lambastepirate 1 month ago
@DIOSpeedDemon i couldnt agree more with the hero, i think ur scale is way beyond idiot. Thats why you cant scale urself along with ur videos with anything known to man kind.
mysticusa 1 month ago
@SuperSexyTasty I think you are on the wrong channel with that. You need to check out my Crop Circle Mystery solution and how it ties in with ALiens and the making of Stonehenge. Now that is an interesting series.
DIOSpeedDemon 3 months ago
@SuperSexyTasty SOMEONE FROM EGYPT WAS HIRED..???. That just never occured to me for some reason. BRILLIANT!!! You should be a Professor teaching at some Colledge somewhere. RH DSD
DIOSpeedDemon 3 months ago
Cutting the stone with sand and rope it not new. Heard it bofore on TV. Yes TV.
You need to get to the point. You have lots of blab blab with no message.
fuldk 4 months ago
@fuldk IF YOU HEARD IT ON TV, IT MUST BE TRUE!!! CHOWDER HEAD...
DIOSpeedDemon 2 months ago
Interesting hypothesis and probably correct for the most part. No Oil used!!! friction is the key and the enemy! they learned to control the temperature of the cut. it would be very easy to make a rope that would cut cool. meaning to have the braid open in segments to allow for dry sand to act as the abrasive and the coolant. thermal management if you will. then it's just a matter of pressure and friction. I'm Journeyman Toolmaker w/over 30yrs exp. also done some very custom masonry pcs.
par4par72 4 months ago
@par4par72 Imagine having ten or twenty guys on each side of the rope saw while some hott Incan chick poured sand and water down into the cut, constantly. The same tecnique was used in the cities as well as the high mountain regions. They had unlimited rope in unlimited sizes and 6 million citizens for horsepower. My theory is sound and I believe correct. Thanks RH DSD
DIOSpeedDemon 4 months ago
Where did the Egyptians get metal from ankhenaten2? And how can you tell they're metal from a rough painting? Could as easily been lasers provided by the aliens :o
The rope doesn't directly cut the stone, it's the sand poured in that wears it down. You could cut steel with that method.
Nate; I imagine religion is the reason, people will do anything for it. Even today we have a Billion muslims dropping to their knees 5x a day.
And sand wears the rock down like sandpaper to wood, no melting
chevota400 5 months ago
what a douche this guy is. seriously
plasticspastic201 6 months ago
your theory is flawed in ancient egyptian tombs they found puppets depicting the workers working on cutting the gigantic granite stones.....with metal tools simple!. ropes do not cut granite
ankhenaten2 7 months ago
@ankhenaten2 Ancient peru is not Ancient egypt. The peruvians had no metal tools and no metal tools have been found. So what did they cut the stones with??? My theory is right and the only correct one. I Know it and I think you know it.
DIOSpeedDemon 7 months ago
if they are all busy making and cutting with rope who does teh farming and cooking and building, and why would any one want to spend their whole life cutting stone.how much friction would it take to melt rock?
Nate200233713 7 months ago in playlist Peru
@Nate200233713 All taxes to the Inca Ruler were payed in units of labor, instead of money of which they had none. There was 7,000,000 million Incans and all the labor and time in the world to do this.
DIOSpeedDemon 7 months ago
To people who don't believe this theory: Don't picture a few guys pulling it back and forth like a saw, picture hundreds of feet of rope being pulled in one direction by dozens of men, then pulled back, and repeat. The longer the rope, the less wear per foot. Picture jig saw vs band saw, which blade lasts longer? And it was probably hemp rope which is very tough and long lasting. Meanwhile there were hundreds of women pumping out rope like a machine. Or it could be thousands of feet and horses.
chevota400 8 months ago
@chevota400 THat is my theory exactly. They had millions of laborors and millions of women that made rope, yarn, strings, some say the best in the world. This is historical fact. Also in fact is that Archeologists have found no tools or remants of tools that cut these Millions of tons of Stones, over the entire empire. Rope is the only logical theory for what they had and why it does not exist today because it was organic. One day I will be proven right, I believe. Thank You, RH DSD
DIOSpeedDemon 8 months ago
@DIOSpeedDemon;
Great minds think alike ;)
Have you read up on the Anunnaki and Sumarians? Google that with "origins of man" or "UFO". REALLY interesting stuff I know you'll enjoy if you haven't already. Plus reports of ex top military on aliens etc since the Gov can't hush them now that they're old. Tech pulled from the Roswell crash used for IC chips, lasers, fiber optics and more. Astronauts admitting there was always a UFO nearby watching. All tied to the Anunnaki and our own past! Wow!
chevota400 7 months ago
@chevota400 I dont know who or why, or what they are. I study patterns in history and patterns of crashes and sightings. If the patterns are correct , then I form a theory and TRY REALLY HARD to Disprove that theory with every conceivable Devils Advocate conclusion. If I cannot disprove it to my high standards, then I post it on Youtube for further discussion.
DIOSpeedDemon 7 months ago
RSPK
tedmon11 8 months ago
I do not think rope could survive the process you speak of.It would wear down quickly
and have to be replaced on a constant basis.Interesting theory ,but I do not see how this could be done. I have theories that do not involve rope.Try fasting and it shall come to you.Research Coral Castle in Florida.Find out what the builder died of.Find out what the philosopher (not savior) Jesus said about fasting and prayer (thought). Research these things.In believe you can put the two together.Thank you.
tedmon11 8 months ago
@tedmon11 I have no idea what you are alluding to in your comment about florida and fasting. The Incans had 7 million citizens, Thousands of miles of rope. THey were expert in rope making. THey used rope for Armor, bridges, dragging stones and accounting. That is all they had at the time and no tools survive that show other ways. The rope broke down and disinegrated since they used it 500 years ago. My theory is sound and plausible, but I could be completely wrong. It is just a great mystery.
DIOSpeedDemon 8 months ago
bullshit theory, we use diamod wire these days, but only on lime stone, to use rope on granite??!! your smoking weed my friend
27359 10 months ago
I'm liking what you're proposing here. I think they crammed tons of sand in the cracks and dragged the ropes through the sand making the rope act like sandpaper. They may have had a few guys on sand detail when it was cutting time.
Also the rope would narrow with use, but if they worked top down and left to right, the errors would nearly cancel out.
ethanolson 1 year ago
@ethanolson That is exactly what I think, plus they used wet sand and really any size rope they wanted to braid, they had miles of rope. I think I am right about this. Thanks for the comment. RH DSD
DIOSpeedDemon 1 year ago
My friend, that rope will wear out and break after sawing for a quarter of an inch. Not going to work.
buddacafe 1 year ago
I like your ideas here. I know a number of "incanologists" and am a bit of an amateur Incan enthusiast myself. Its so simple and seems to fit in nicely with what we know about the Inca's apparent worldview, and their exquisite knowledge of ropes via the quipu (although I think you could have made your point in about half the time here). What you should do is prove your theory like Wally Wallington and his demo on stonehenge
mikefrontier 1 year ago
@mikefrontier I am old and slow. I make all my videos in one take with no script, so I want to get all my thoughts out at the moment. Maybe I am wrong, but this is a great mystery to think about. RH DSD
DIOSpeedDemon 1 year ago
You keep saying that their weren't that smart but they created and empire.
fluuffdawg1 1 year ago
@fluuffdawg1 I mean no disrespect to the great Incan Empire or the Peruvian people. Their empire was brilliant. There sense of community and teamwork were unmatched. I meant they built their stonework with the tools they had on hand and used them like no other. Their rope cutting tools must have been like no other ropes. The stones were cut with a diameter perfect , flexible saw= Incan Ropes. I hope I am right and Great Respect to the Incans and Peru. RH DSD
DIOSpeedDemon 1 year ago 2
first!!!!
jerry3788 1 year ago