Since nothing but Native DNA has been found in this entire side of the world, the "cone heads" and others must be Native? btw that is a question lol
But, yeah, that's quite a difference in quality with those two at the end, the one at the end looks perfect. Those "H" shaped pieces boggle the mind, they look so precise.
I don't think Natives were the supposed "savages" like they've been made out to be. But I guess that's what happens when this "discovery" nonsense is still taught in schools.
@pOOner2012 DNA analysis of the Americas is not complete, and you should read the oral traditions of the people, who state that others were also here. Native people are not, and have never been savages.
I believe that the Inca inherited places like the Coricancha from their ancestors. The Inca were amazingly intelligent people, well organized, and came from a super race.
At least this man is speculating with a bit more of common sense, not like the one who says that the INKAS shape the stones and made holes with ropes by friction. What a c..o..s..! Nobody knows how the INKAS shape or reshape the stones they used to build their temples etc. much less how they made holes through the stones. THE SPANIARDS DESTROYED all information that could possibly gave us a notion of how the INKAS DID IT. It's ashamed BECAUSE OF THEIR IGNORANCE, IT WAS A BIG LOSS FOR HUMANITY.
I wondered around Angkor Wat in Cambodia for a week, and theres extensive use of deep circular holes in the stones there, all accurate and deliberate and some with quite large diameters. Interesting you see this same technique across the world.
Your videos are just great. Do you know if these milled and drilled pieces are from the Puma Punku family or period? Also do you know on pieces with round holes through them, are the holes at all tapered from one end to the other? Or have you used a micrometer to measure the diameter and how true it is from top to bottom?
OMG really? Have you heard any of the guides???? It was all made by the Incas! NOT ALIENS!!! What do the guides think of your stupid little theories? Better yet, go up to a native and tell you stupid little theories to them. I bet they will be offened and tell you the that what you believe is FALSE!
everyone on here who says "oh Aliens built it" Is a fucking retard! They already know how the cut the rocks, and moved them..... If you look at the rocks you can see dents in them which gives way from rocks pounding on rocks. The way the smoothed it was with sand, and different types of heavy leaves.
@sesrunner08 No the fucking retards are the ones who keep building huts and shanties out of crap when it is soooooooo easy to work with diorite...right? You say they already know who built them...I guess you have proof that nobody else has.I would love to see this evidence...and when I ask for this...Nobody supplies it.I wonder why??? Sand and heavy leaves? You have got to be kidding me! Have you personally worked with any of these materials in your life?
@sesrunner08 No the fucking retards are the ones who keep building huts and shanties out of crap when it is soooooooo easy to work with diorite...right? You say they already know who built them...I guess you have proof that nobody else has.I would love to see this evidence...and when I ask for this...Nobody supplies it.I wonder why??? Sand and heavy leaves? You have got to be kidding me! Have you personally worked with any of these materials in your life?
como lo hicieron??? este secreto lo debe de tener el vaticano ya que junto con los españoles llegaron los frailes a redactar los informes jams se esforzaron en resaltar este conocimiento Inka.
Out of the cloud of your own ignorance, comes aliens on chariots and whatever else your fevered imagination can produce. Did you even bother to research how diorite can be drilled with simple tools? Did you attempt to replicate the methods?
@JOEJOEHOEGOE ...You may want to start to open your eyes to what the truth really is. Ancient man did not have the knowledge or tools to make these...This is just a fact...Can't get around that. I have worked with a many of different tools,materials and stones. We had to use todays tools and it was still a struggle. If you don't believe in a more intelligent life out there, then you are the one with your head in the clouds. Verses insults, just paste a link to show your proof. Good day.
"A common method of cutting diorite was using a copper bar with water and sand to cut grooves etc. For drilling they would use a basic drill press made from timber. Four legs and cross braces, a spindle attached to a copper rod. Mortice and tenon grooves to keep the press stable and at least one strong, heavy guy pushing the rod down as two others moved the bow that moved the spindle. Adding water and fine sand made the process more efficient. "
@JOEJOEHOEGOE but WHY, why so precise? you need advanced mathematics and a knowledge of geometrics to produce stones like this. Look at the big stone with many holes and grooves drilled into it, each hole looks perfectly spaced between each other, why go to all that trouble? decoration? also, many of these stones are perfect right angles and so smooth theres less than 1mm difference across the surface, no hand sanding could produce such accurate works. Proof is in the stone.
@WeStandToFight I'd provide a link explaining how Egyptians used different methods to cut ultra-hard materials, but youtube won't let me. But it's the first result under 'hand drilling diorite' on Google.
@JOEJOEHOEGOE I know they found granite drillbits, and it is totally possible they had hand cranked drills, but even archaeologists cant answer the Coricancha nor can they answer Puma Punku. I suggest having a look at that site, theres a particular rock which defies explination, with precise (to the millimeter) equidistant drillholes which are about half a centimetre in diamiter, all running down a channel the same width, all in solid diorite, nothing on this earth at the time could produce it
0:06 is a peephole stone for houses. 0:32....I'll get back to you. 0:47 is a cat door. 0:54 is a mailbox. 1:04 is a chair.
MoreBaccarat 2 weeks ago
Since nothing but Native DNA has been found in this entire side of the world, the "cone heads" and others must be Native? btw that is a question lol
But, yeah, that's quite a difference in quality with those two at the end, the one at the end looks perfect. Those "H" shaped pieces boggle the mind, they look so precise.
I don't think Natives were the supposed "savages" like they've been made out to be. But I guess that's what happens when this "discovery" nonsense is still taught in schools.
pOOner2012 3 weeks ago
@pOOner2012 DNA analysis of the Americas is not complete, and you should read the oral traditions of the people, who state that others were also here. Native people are not, and have never been savages.
brienfoerster 3 weeks ago
looks like part of a crainto lift heavy rocks.
freedman45 3 weeks ago
battery drill?
freedman45 3 weeks ago
I believe that the Inca inherited places like the Coricancha from their ancestors. The Inca were amazingly intelligent people, well organized, and came from a super race.
brienfoerster 2 months ago
At least this man is speculating with a bit more of common sense, not like the one who says that the INKAS shape the stones and made holes with ropes by friction. What a c..o..s..! Nobody knows how the INKAS shape or reshape the stones they used to build their temples etc. much less how they made holes through the stones. THE SPANIARDS DESTROYED all information that could possibly gave us a notion of how the INKAS DID IT. It's ashamed BECAUSE OF THEIR IGNORANCE, IT WAS A BIG LOSS FOR HUMANITY.
tania2160 2 months ago
Very true, thanks
brienfoerster 4 months ago
Even with today tools, still be difficult to make it. Fascinated and unexplainable.
dvh065 4 months ago
Thanks; interesting to know they are elsewhere too.
brienfoerster 4 months ago
I wondered around Angkor Wat in Cambodia for a week, and theres extensive use of deep circular holes in the stones there, all accurate and deliberate and some with quite large diameters. Interesting you see this same technique across the world.
bimbo99 4 months ago
Excellent thoughts. The Coricancha building is a unique structure.
brienfoerster 5 months ago
Your videos are just great. Do you know if these milled and drilled pieces are from the Puma Punku family or period? Also do you know on pieces with round holes through them, are the holes at all tapered from one end to the other? Or have you used a micrometer to measure the diameter and how true it is from top to bottom?
WJ777 5 months ago
Your videos are just great. Do you know if these milled and drilled pieces are from the Puma Punku family or period?
WJ777 5 months ago
Please try it yourself, and then get to me with your results.
brienfoerster 5 months ago
Excellent points; thanks. Either aliens or lost technology of humans.
brienfoerster 5 months ago
I am a guide, and have hired the best NATIVE guides. Most of the tour guides in Cuzco know LITTLE.
brienfoerster 5 months ago
OMG really? Have you heard any of the guides???? It was all made by the Incas! NOT ALIENS!!! What do the guides think of your stupid little theories? Better yet, go up to a native and tell you stupid little theories to them. I bet they will be offened and tell you the that what you believe is FALSE!
sesrunner08 5 months ago
everyone on here who says "oh Aliens built it" Is a fucking retard! They already know how the cut the rocks, and moved them..... If you look at the rocks you can see dents in them which gives way from rocks pounding on rocks. The way the smoothed it was with sand, and different types of heavy leaves.
sesrunner08 5 months ago
@sesrunner08 No the fucking retards are the ones who keep building huts and shanties out of crap when it is soooooooo easy to work with diorite...right? You say they already know who built them...I guess you have proof that nobody else has.I would love to see this evidence...and when I ask for this...Nobody supplies it.I wonder why??? Sand and heavy leaves? You have got to be kidding me! Have you personally worked with any of these materials in your life?
thetexanfan 5 months ago
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@sesrunner08 No the fucking retards are the ones who keep building huts and shanties out of crap when it is soooooooo easy to work with diorite...right? You say they already know who built them...I guess you have proof that nobody else has.I would love to see this evidence...and when I ask for this...Nobody supplies it.I wonder why??? Sand and heavy leaves? You have got to be kidding me! Have you personally worked with any of these materials in your life?
thetexanfan 5 months ago
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brienfoerster 5 months ago
como lo hicieron??? este secreto lo debe de tener el vaticano ya que junto con los españoles llegaron los frailes a redactar los informes jams se esforzaron en resaltar este conocimiento Inka.
rayoloco5000 5 months ago
You show how it is done; and can your nasty edge.
brienfoerster 6 months ago
Out of the cloud of your own ignorance, comes aliens on chariots and whatever else your fevered imagination can produce. Did you even bother to research how diorite can be drilled with simple tools? Did you attempt to replicate the methods?
JOEJOEHOEGOE 6 months ago
@JOEJOEHOEGOE ...You may want to start to open your eyes to what the truth really is. Ancient man did not have the knowledge or tools to make these...This is just a fact...Can't get around that. I have worked with a many of different tools,materials and stones. We had to use todays tools and it was still a struggle. If you don't believe in a more intelligent life out there, then you are the one with your head in the clouds. Verses insults, just paste a link to show your proof. Good day.
thetexanfan 5 months ago
@thetexanfan
"A common method of cutting diorite was using a copper bar with water and sand to cut grooves etc. For drilling they would use a basic drill press made from timber. Four legs and cross braces, a spindle attached to a copper rod. Mortice and tenon grooves to keep the press stable and at least one strong, heavy guy pushing the rod down as two others moved the bow that moved the spindle. Adding water and fine sand made the process more efficient. "
JOEJOEHOEGOE 5 months ago
In short: time, effort and friction will work their way through the hardest materials.
JOEJOEHOEGOE 5 months ago
@JOEJOEHOEGOE but WHY, why so precise? you need advanced mathematics and a knowledge of geometrics to produce stones like this. Look at the big stone with many holes and grooves drilled into it, each hole looks perfectly spaced between each other, why go to all that trouble? decoration? also, many of these stones are perfect right angles and so smooth theres less than 1mm difference across the surface, no hand sanding could produce such accurate works. Proof is in the stone.
WeStandToFight 4 days ago
@WeStandToFight I'd provide a link explaining how Egyptians used different methods to cut ultra-hard materials, but youtube won't let me. But it's the first result under 'hand drilling diorite' on Google.
JOEJOEHOEGOE 11 hours ago
@JOEJOEHOEGOE I know they found granite drillbits, and it is totally possible they had hand cranked drills, but even archaeologists cant answer the Coricancha nor can they answer Puma Punku. I suggest having a look at that site, theres a particular rock which defies explination, with precise (to the millimeter) equidistant drillholes which are about half a centimetre in diamiter, all running down a channel the same width, all in solid diorite, nothing on this earth at the time could produce it
WeStandToFight 6 hours ago
My pleasure! Thank you!
brienfoerster 6 months ago
Thanks for the steady camera work. Other presenters of the topic seem to think that wiggly camera work somehow adds gravitas.
ZeekWolfe1 6 months ago