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  • Rope saws poorly explain some of the stone cuts. Many angles and tight tolerances of the stone work done thousands of years ago all over the face of the Earth is crazy difficult with modern power tools. They also moved these massive cut blocks many miles over rivers and somehow uphill where the modern equivelant would have to be an impossibly gigantic and complicated machine. Power to the ancients!

  • I saw a really freaky thing on TV the other day, so the people who live on the islands in Micronesia lives in these stick huts now, incredibly low tech, but they showed an ancient ruin they claimed to be thousands years old in the center of their island and its a huge tomb and structure build with multi-ton stone bricks? 1) where did they get these hug blocks on their island 2) how did they move them? I can't believe the UFO theorists have not investigated those ruins!

  • what about sand blasting?

  • @jbkibs We know they had the sand, but no evidence of a high pressure delivery advice. I will only speculate in my videos, on what they actually had on hand 500 years ago and not what they "might" have had. You may be right if more evidence turns up one day. RH DSD

  • @DIOSpeedDemon rope saws are a good theory, but could friction from rope saws really get hot enough to melt stone? I doubt it since vitrification can really only be caused by lightning or atomic blasts.

  • stone disintegrates the rope before rope cuts stone. your theory is wrong

  • @bunnitz MY THEORY IS CORRECT. I AM ALWAYS RIGHT..

  • @DIOSpeedDemon hahaha Your funny man !

  • What kind of rope could survive the temperature of molten rock? Even metal cable would fall apart 

  • Too much lip flapping make a friggin rope your talking about go cut a stone and then come back with your cutting vidieo Opionions are like assholes everyones got one you spend too much time collecting pictures of girls to be taken seriously

  • @rickyrouter YOU DONT LIKE GIRLS??? The question is: WHAT THE HELL IS WRONG WITH YOU....???

  • so i guess they also used ropes to flatten the top of a mountain? i really doubt ropes did it.

  • Oh my friends!!! when someone search-research the truths-trueness about my mother language..my QHE`CHWA, MY WONDERFULL TONGUE..för ex. only one word translate to spanish some as " Yo abro la puerta" en este hermosìsimo idioma mi qhe`chwa se dice:

    "Kjiczaraszah po`onkullatah" y la traduccion de un qhe`chwa parlante es:" yo voy a abrir la puerta" cuando alguien sabe de idiomas de AGGLUTINACION y su gramàtika es òbvio-claro el sujeto(kj) y las otras del GRAMMA. "u ar welkom" xtra traduccion

  • smooth edges arent always the case. Some stones had grooves cut into the rock for a few meters and were about 5mm wide and deep with perfect edges

  • @LiveAndSmokin YES, the mystery is really interesting to me.

  • @LiveAndSmokin Thats correct ! DIO SpeedDemon should at least be capable of melting or cuting diorite stones ( as well as transporting it) , before thinking about hopes.

  • @miguelmouta I HAVE SOLVED THE INCAN MYSTERY OF THE AGES AND ALL YOU TWO IS WHINE..WHINERS...

  • TALING ABOUT HOLES would the rain and wind make the holes bigger over hundreds of years or may be thousands of years.When was this amazing place built.Are you a builder people from all over the world have been guesting how this place was built and how they did it well no one has got the know how so its all guesting.Theres been master stone masons and master builders and hundreds of scientists from all over the world and they all guest how it may have been done.There not sure.SO KEEP GUESTING SON

  • @garyleothelion7 I CANNOT KEEP GUESSING, BECAUSE I HAVE SOLVED THIS GREAT 500 YEAR OLD MYSTERY, ALL BY MYSELF. thank you. RH DSD

  • @garyleothelion7 should you not try to build some decent grammar?

  • @300359alann and spelling.

  • lmao. pron stash in the incan folder. xD classic tactics. ^O^'

  • You think they used 2 man ropesaws between the rocks of walls, to give them their tight fit?

    Picture of your ropehole, NICE!

  • Saltwater would cut rock. It does in the ocean. Do you think they used a bow saw and saltwater. Wouldn't you need much pressure to keep the rope straight?

  • If, the rope had animal fat, water or some kind of lubricant, it would take the heat and last longer. I was noticing the rounded edges, too. Was thinking about the curved edges and the indented designs. They look like they were built for release from a mold.

  • what about the south american plant that can melt stones? one explorer they melted his metal spurs as well. one guy melted the stones into jelly but could not re harden them again

  • @Skryde what plant are you referring to?

  • @LiveAndSmokin i forgot the names, i think there is a couple, i read on a post in the 144 group on FB. these woodpeckers would use the plants to soften rocks and iron if you cover up their nest. and a guy charted some place in peru and walked 5 miles and his spurs were corroding away. another guy tested it on rocks, got them to turn to jelly but couldnt turn them back hard again, so he considered it a failure

  • @Skryde cool stuff. Something worth looking into. Thanks

  • thermite 

  • @billynightmare THERE ARE NOT TOO MANY PROBLEMS IN THIS WORLD THAT CANNOT BE FIXED WITH A LITTLE WP> AMEN.

  • sorry - none is chiselled - rope theory looks good to me. At 14:10 - your processor was still mulling over the chick

  • I believe your assessment of Nerfetiti here echoes that of Napoleon's men: Damn! I mean, zut alors! Great video. NB, 'none' contracts 'not one' and is singular. Not one of these interior angle cuts IS chiselled or rope-cut. Agreed- and sounds more impressive. Otherwise totally tight presentation.

  • i believe the sumerian tablet translation tell how they cut rock with lasers

  • WHY IS HE SHOWING US A "VIDEO" OF A "VIDEO"?...THIS VIDEO IS NUTTY

  • I'd be pretty confident you could tell from the composition of the rock if it had been melted and rebonded. A far more logical answer would be that they linked some sort of canal system to the quarry to carry it, a common practice back then

  • @BogusDudeGW An electron microscope scan of the surface of some unexposed part of the cut rock would show signs of whatever was used to cut the stone.

  • @DIOSpeedDemon i think you might struggle to get that stone under vacuum in the lab

  • @BogusDudeGW "common practice back then", so you lived back then ? When the stone blocks are up on the highest mountain, explain to me how these canal systems brought up the stones? have you seen the stones at puma punko? mind also that they are high up in the mountains, no canals there mate, explain please with your broad understanding of "back then" how they did it?

  • I was dead set on giving it a thumbs down, but the pic. of the hot babe forces me to 'erect a checkmark' so nice save on your part.

  • Nice. Scientific, logical explanation amidst a sea of idiotic, far-out, nonsensical jokes that belong in a low-budget movie. Thank you for not being an idiot and coming up with a sound theory, sir.

  • @Cainus44 My theory is logical and plausible to me. I would not post it on youtube or anywhere else , if I did not believe in my work 100%. I add a little humor to things but who cares. I am uploading my Newest Solution to Puma Punku Mystery , you might find interesting. Thank You, RH DSD

  • @DIOSpeedDemon Definitely beats the hell out of the popular "ALIUMS VISITED THEM AND THEIR HYBRID BABIES USED PSYCHIC POWERS etc." that's popular on the tubes.  This is honestly the best explanation I've seen for this. You should really consider presenting this to an archaeological firm if you haven't already.

  • @Cainus44 My friend, in a way youtube is an Archeological Firm AND a Copyright Firm. ALL of youtubes videos are Stored in the United States Congressional vault of records. Anyone stealing my work, which they will do in a heartbeat, has been posted here first and time stamped. News media and Archeological firms can come to me if they want. that would be great. RH DSD , Watch my brand new puma punku vid series out now for its amazing solution by yours truly. Thank You RGH DSD

  • BIGFOOT

  • that is called "related search"

    when u have frequent search for hot girls, likely for ur wanks, then the engine shows u results u usually like, whatever else u r looking for, as favourites

  • ahaha AND THE GIRLS POPPING UP nice google search

    the dude needed to cheer himself up while doing "science"

  • @hegemoniuspiper MAYBE YOU DONT LIKE HOTT GIRLS WITH YOUR SCIENCE PROJECTS??? WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU?? IS THE QUESTION...

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  • @DIOSpeedDemon ahaha seriously this is funny. U r supposed to be making a video about cutting stones but ur favourite searches screw it all up, guess what people think! U cant figure out much about such type of ancient technology if in ur mind r bubbling hot women all the time O-O Hot girls on the rocks ahaha

  • Why would the rope not burn before the rock vitrified? The ropes were hemp so they would burn up first wouldn't they unless they had a flame retardant impregnated?

  • the girl is from the movie the mummy (anatsunamun)

  • ALIENS.....

  • 9:49 , they're just like plastic toys that are assembled together, just like had been snapped off from the original part. just like Tamiya toys. interesting.

  • No real scientist will do a serious study of the stone megaliths because it is academic suicide.

  • @1carpetbagger how's that so? In West Java , Indonesia, there are several megaliths sites and they're at the top of mountains. Interesting, yes?

  • the first girl you said ''damn'' to is from the original Mummy movie with brendan frasier or whatever... her character is the egyptian nefertiti. but in real life is spanish or south american. she is hot tho... DAMN!!!

  • Ropes, patterns, and vitriufication..

  • I like people who ask questions your very interesting.. I don't care what these people who discredit you say.. they should at least give you credit for thinking and asking questions.. which has become illegal seemingly in Amerika now... But good job.. I like your channel and feature you on my science and technology playlist. I do this to get away from all the bad news and chemtrails. Bless you..

  • But those prints are at five mile dam south of Kyle Texas and north of San Marcus. I moved there and they knew I was new. So they showed me the huge dinosaur tracks then she ask me do you want to see the little girl tracks? I was like... sure.. so she took over to a place and put her feet exactly in those tracks and walked in them.. I about shit.. don't tell me animal.. cause you did not see them. But they are still there in rock... But yes... with heat mud can be made into rock and stone...

  • When I saw the dinosaur foot prints and human foot prints frozen in time in limestone.. I recognized immediately it was mud at one time. I'm not expert.. but I have heard that if you heat calcium carbonate.. which is powder? I don't know and heat it over 2000 degrees it will turn to limestone.. please correct me if I'm wrong, but I deduced back then that an asteroid must have hit south of Austin and showered the area in hot something.. All the foot prints are heading the same direction.

  • Mehh, my dad can cut stone better than that.

  • @YoungWolfMaster he must be part incan...

  • theres prehistoric vitrification occurred with stone in scotland too

  • Highly polished by a rope saw? Maybe. Vitrified? I highly highly doubt it. Even if the melting point of these stones is only 1,000 degrees F I'd wager that's double the burning point of any natural fiber rope ever produced. So, I'll give you the rope saw theory but vitrification is an inappropriate term. And where did you come up with "thermal disagression", anyway? Preliminary Googling returns nothing but this video's description reposted all over the internet.

  • @Beschaulichkeit Have you ever seen polished marble or granite? IT is vitrified. I am the only person to come up with videos on INcan Rock FITTING theories. THat is why it is all over the net. I know my theory is right and will be proven right. thanks for watching RH DSD

  • furthermore the watercutting techniques would prove far more economically efficient than the rope since the water would have been a freely readily available resource that could have been collected by rain reducing the manpower needed to carry it to the elevations that many of these sites are located in... the constant flow of water would cause the friction in its erosion that you described and matches the smoothness of the round cut holes perfectly

  • The theory that sounds most convincing to me is that of water cutting in which constant streams of high salt content water are poured into a sawcut or chiseled crevice in the stone to aid in further chisling, another more effective method is to freeze the water making it expand (possible on mountain tops) or to hammer wood into place before waterlogging it causing the wood to expand and break the stone apart

    all of these methods have been proven highly effective in stone masonry over millenia

  • MY FRIEND ITS WAS LASER CUTTED,

    look for the 777Alaje's cannel on youtube, there lot of answer !

    Love to all !

  • @2bornot2b1984 WHAT PRESENTATION...??

  • @DIOSpeedDemon

    "WHAT PRESENTATION...??"

    We agree on something.

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  • I was ah um typing rock cutting thingies and um ah this chick just popped up getting ram rodded by that there horse um ah I suppose it must be ah um ah incan melting thingy for um ah thing um rock theory thing I am um working on thingy rope rock cutting thingummybobbs.

    STEP AWAY FROM THE CRACK PIPE GEEZER.........

  • granite....

  • Well the stone walls... melting stone? i dont think so. incas are known for there stone cutting Plus you have to add that these structures were made Thousands of years ago and edges and corner weather and wear down making it look more natural..

  • That first girl that showed up is actress Patricia Valesquez, and the movie was The Mummy (1999). Valesquez played Anck Su Namun, an Egyptian princess.

  • (Cont) This is leading me to information passed on from an earlier "worldwide" civilization that passed technology on, or visitors from elsewhere who helped "jack-boot" these early civilizations. Oh, and rope friction against rock sets the rope on fire. You would need a ton of rope for each hole,and I just don't see they would have enough for the whole site.

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  • With regards the rope again. There is currently a dig in Turkey and Ethiopia with the same type of building block with the same style of cutting. Suggesting rope there too? I am inclined to go with information passed on to multiple civilizations at the same time. Also, it is quite hard to find out how the Egyptian, Incan, Mayan, Sumerian, etc civilizations started and grew into their knowledge. of writing,pyramids and giant block building. It would almost seem that they appeared knowing all!

  • I am fasinated by this..and want to thank you for adding the beautful mystery women...

  • are you thinking like a metal rope? great to see you looking for awnsers, thumbed ya up.

  • This man seems... hmm, confused, very high on something or maybe alcoholic. Definitely not sounding like he makes any sense.

  • @mlcoo17 fuck off, Loser.

  • @DIOSpeedDemon That's a pathetic reply and says absolutely nothing about the subject.

  • This was found on the moon?

  • I can only put it like this: Hold a fire to ANY rope. Now take the same fire and try and vitrify the rock with that flame that just turned your rope into carbon ashes.

    Take result A (the burnt rope) and result B (the suit covered rock) then make another video telling me how your rope vitrified that rock.

  • WEATHERING

  • Yes, you should definitely read 'Finger Prints of the Gods', your musings remind me of that book, although I read it a long time ago. I think you would find that book very interesting.

  • Most important part is IF you were a scientist. How bad with Google do you have to be to get women in bikinis while looking for rocks? Learn to stay on point instead of zooming in to tits, geez. You proved nothing here. Do you have any idea whats the melting point of rocks vs rope? (no cause you cant even identify some chick from a hollywood movie about EGYPT. Can you cut rock with rope? Yes. How this proves melting? No clue.

    Stop thinking with your penis and you might figure something out.

  • @ensbb3 Show me any scientist that has gotten this far, on this subject? There are none. It is not so important that YOU have a closed mind to my great discovery and voice it. THe problem here is: You dont like Hott Women. Any Man who does not like to look at Tastefully done Models, interspersed with Ancient INcan Rocks, is Suspect in my book.

  • @DIOSpeedDemon Read 'Finger Prints of the Gods.' by Graham Hancock.

  • @TheV5th I DEFINATELY WILL READ IT, THANKS.

  • @DIOSpeedDemon agreed :)

  • @ensbb3 you need to get laid

  • @ensbb3 shut the fk up... he has a good sense of humor and... good taste

  • Worst presentation of ANYTHING>>>EVER>>>

  • @IETCHX69 IT IS THE BEST PRESENTATION BECAUSE I DID IT, YOU DUMB AZZ.

  • I think the girl is from one of the Mummy movies. I don't think she's Inca.

  • his saw, and just what was this saw made from? and how was it powered?

  • @aminimaleffort If you would watch all my series of the Incan Stone FITTING series, then you would know how it was done. I doubt your Gibbons size brain could Comprehend it though....have a nice day.

  • @DIOSpeedDemon

    watched them, you are stupid, I am guessing wheelchair bound, most people would fall asleep before they tolerated your fucking brainless babble.

  • @aminimaleffort I would gladly be wheel-chair bound, if I did not have to deal with sniveling little idiots , like you , all day. Now , do us all a favor and go out and play on a busy high way. thanks..

  • "if you notice this is vitrified" could you point out exactly what makes it "vitrified"? you do know what metamorphic versus igneous rock is, right?

  • @aminimaleffort I know everything about everything. That is why I am so smart and always right. I follow facts and patterns wherever they lead. Your version of vitrified may be different than the vitrified stone edges of the Ancient Incans. And, yes, I know exactly how it was accomplished. I would spell it out in Crayon for you, son- But I Dont Have Amateur Hour. thank you.

  • if you did some research on the girl left in the mountains, you would know that she has Asian DNA.

  • @aminimaleffort So the Asians went all the way to South America, 500 years ago, dressed a little girl up like an Ancient Incan and left her on a Mountain Top to freeze to death?? The only thing missing from your theory is: Mel Brooks Directing...

  • @DIOSpeedDemon

    "Zheng He"

    但是,你不知道,可能你呆本

  • what the fuck is this crap ? dude get a life or get laid or something really .

  • Lecherous fart. Cool vid. though. And the girls are pretty.

  • study the work of ed leedskalnin and his flywheel. you'll know how to render rocks soft

  • 5:14 get ur rocks off with this great formation.

  • The Incas had nothing to do with these megalithic blocks. Nor did they have a technology to move blocks weighing 100's of tons or more. They are from a civilization which was wiped put by tidal waves 13,000 years ago, during the 30 degree pole shift which took place at that time You are juxtaposing two different forms of construction claiming it is all Incan, when in fact there is a huge difference between the megalithic blocks of an ancient hitech civilization and Incan rubble construction

  • Take some granite, measure the weight of the rock,

    Then take some rope, time yourself, and rub on the rope until you see a marginal change in the structure of the rock.

    Measure the rock again.

    Approximate the amount of time taken for every gram of rock removed by utilizing what scientists call math...

    I know we skipped several steps in the proving of Micro-Brain's theory here. But lets get him started with baby steps first before we graduate him to algebra or "God" forbid any logic.

  • How do you explain the inset 90deg squares inside squares?

  • No; I cut these stones by rubbing them with my hand until they wore down. It took me 12 days. Do you realize how abrasive your fingers are bro?

  • It would be more likely some laser cutting tool, the Incas did after all refer to a particular "wand"

  • this guy is hilarious. when he gets to the part with the sexy women was funny as well as the megan fox video

  • @tnt909 Megan Fox brightens up any video in my opinion. She is a very talented young lady and extremely good looking.

  • Anyone who is watching this vid, has obvious interest in the subject. The guy in the vid belittles himself, his intelligence, and any female watching by interspersing unneccessary pics of young beautiful woman obviously outside his reach and audibly letching over them. The theory is sound however, and feel metal ropes would abraid more quickly - maybe the etymology of the word " a-braid" is a clue. Evidence for metal usage is there, in the now absent T shaped links used to join ancient stones.

  • @anotherblonde THANKS FOR PATRONIZING ME, I FEEL SO MUCH BETTER NOW, LASSIE. My videos are my Art and I will make them any way I choose. They are all shot in one take, no script, no editing, and no looking back. I like looking at Good Looking Women, WHAT'S YOU PROBLEM, HONEY????. There is no evidence of metal usage in the forensic record of what has been found so far. Metal was not used in the stones, here or in Puma Punku. There is no evidence of it, BABE....RH DSD

  • @DIOSpeedDemon I think the theory is terrific, and it is a fine contribution to the pool of scientific reasoning. To me, I considered the female pictures to be a form of dry whit (many great thinkers did have a sense of humor - think of the pic. Einstein with his tongue sticking out). I caught the connection with women and the "holes," and that might hurt some feelings out there, but I found it funny and a light hearted attempt to liven up the narrative.

  • @michaelwcrosby Check out my other unusual solutions to some of the worlds best mysteries. Flight 19, the Philedelphia Experiment, StoneHenge and how it is related to crop circles in England. Or My 9-part series on How and why Puma Punka was made and exactly WHO made it. I stand by all my theories 1000%. THanks you. RH DSD

  • @anotherblonde Pull your head out of your ass!Women like you go around preaching the objectification of women and men being the biggest reasons women feel so much pressure to be skinny etc.UTTER BULLCRAP!Have a look at the magazines written BY WOMEN,FOR WOMEN,all they crap on about is someone being too fat or too skinny,a new diet,they crop photos to make them look skinnier and fatter.Yes we like looking at women,you also have no problem getting what you want from your looks too

  • The sites you have been showing are pre-Inca, dating as far back as 14,000 years ago.

    Stone would not liquify until it reached 2200F and any natural fiber rope would have ignited well before reaching such temperatures. The Inca themselves state that a gold-feathered bird used a paste on the stones that when ignited it softened them. They also stated that their forefathers carved the stones with a 'wand' of some sort....possibly electronic in nature.

  • @crazy8sdrums Perhaps they discovered a substance which prevented the ropes from flaming - which would not be hard to believe in light of their obvious skill and ability. your point is well taken though.

  • Have you ever heard of cognitive dissonance? Just wondering because even though your theory may be possible, due to the amount of stones on view to the world, they would probably still be cutting them today and still not even halfway through

  • *whispers* ..damn..

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  • Ancients tunnelled all through the earth with a vaporizing beam device (phaser ?). There was no waste to clean up. I suppose the aliens arrived on earth whilst being towed with ropes behind starships as well. We don't realize that aliens have technology millions of yrs. ahead of us. Aliens have no YouTube because they maybe have more important things to do?

  • i really do think your right , imaging a robe with tiny bits of hard stone and a liquid to cool, if you have a long enough rope and thick enough it will work!

  • @AweSomo84 They had an endless supply of rope, being the master weavers they were. Endless supply of Diorite sand as abrasive and Endless Supply of water as coolant. I know I am right.

  • @DIOSpeedDemon i really want to make a rob saw , and then go experiment with resin etc what they could have used in those days.

    take care

  • you lost me at 3:47 .... I could not take you seriously 

  • Vitrification is a process of joining materials, not cutting them. The hill forts in my country were built using just such a process, although it has, to date, not been replicated, it is possible that focussed reflected light was used. "Rope saws" do exist. although I have never seen anyone cut stone with one.

    And please refrain from addressing anyone as "LASSIE", at best you sound like a bully.

  • The only correct about this presentation is he girl in the video--everything else falls very short.

  • Nice thought!... ice breaker!

  • Wow guys, even if he IS wrong (which i do not believe) why are you getting so mad??

    Its not like you HAVE to keep coming back and throwing abuse is it?!

  • nunca he podido estar muy de acuerdo con esto,(cuerdas para cortar piedras),pero me parece interesante,.lo que si es de loarse es que siga habiendo personas que se pones a utilizar el cerebro para encontrar respuestas :) ,muy buen video sigue adelante un saludo.

  • @lacanutita I dont understand a single word, but it sounds nice.

  • @DIOSpeedDemon only constructive criticism:)

  • @lacanutita That is all good to me. people that treat me civil, I am the same way to them. Thank You for your thoughts.

  • I don't think this gentleman knows what he's talking about. Is he saying that the INKAS cut the stones with ropes? He must be kidding. What kind of ropes will cut the enormous stones the INKAS used to built their cities, temples and houses?This man is just speculating with out any knowledge of the history of the INKAS. This is none sense!. Instead of him talking about about cutting stones and making holes with ropes why doesn't he do it him self to show us if works his stupid theory?IT'S A JOKE!

  • HE CAN'T EVEN PRONOUNCE THEIR NAME. IT'S "INKA" NOT INKANS!!

  • @tania2160 WELL, MISS= UNLIKE MOST PEOPLE WHO THINK THE ANCIENT TRIBES ARE A BUNCH OF SAVAGES, I BELIEVE THEY WERE BRILLIANT BEYOND BELIEF. LEARN TO SPELL , "INCA" CORRECTLY, LASSIE. IT MAKES YOU LOOK LIKE AN IDIOT BECAUSE YOU CANNOT SPELL CORRECTLY. MY THEORY IS CORRECT AND WILL BE PROVEN. I AM NEVER WRONG. RULE NO.#1

  • @DIOSpeedDemon:Your theory on "rope saws" is possible, they still exist today. But vitrification is a process of connecting materials in a matrix, not cutting them, glass being the prime example,(the hill forts in Scotland are well preserved examples of this process). And please avoid using the term lassie, unless you are Scottish, you sound like a patronising bully.

  • @DIOSpeedDemon it's funny when people get off-topic biased by being offended :). But you got a point therein the video and makes some sense. I'm far from being an expert on the subject but any material has something as you said called resistance, organic robe, at least known organic materials who could make it up has much less resistance compared to those stones' and force applied would be decreased to not break the robe what caused dicreased friction too. I imagine much material involved in it

  • @quiquesam mistake, change it from robe to rope

  • @tania2160 by chipping a groove in a straight line at the top of a rock, and filling it with sand from a harder type of stone,beezwax and rendered animal fat. friction cuts it and keeps the wax and fat melted as lubricant and the sand is able to stick to it and the rope

  • Dude. If you just learned the term "vitrification", you just don't know enough to even advance a theory. But, in any event, your theory is simply stupid!

  • @jackffarrell YOU HAVE ONE LAME VIDEO AND I HAVE 14,000,000 VIEWS. MY THEORY IS CORRECT AND YOU CAN KISS MY ASS, LOSER.

  • @DIOSpeedDemon Yeah, your so damn smart; you've had so many viewers! And, they all realize you're just a dumb shit that has no respect for anyone else, and a dumb theory that not even a child would believe. So, kiss your own ass, and keep believing your stupid theory. No one else cares.

  • @jackffarrell I GUESS YOU CARE OR YOU WOULD'NT BE HERE POSTING ABOUT IT, WOULD YOU??? TAKE YOUR ONE LITTLE CRUMMY VIDEO AND BUZZ OFF...

  • Well, you were really close but you missed your chance to prove that the Incan males used hot chicks to melt the rocks and make the men so stiff they could lift a 300 ton stone into place with their woody...

  • No one really knows how they did it, but when there is a much more simple answer i tend to go with that, Molten rock? cutting with a rope ? Why not mix ground rock, and fine sand, throw in a little lye, mix it all up with some animal bone and water. Bring to the boil and BAM Old school concrete. much easier to stumble on concrete then to melt a rock lolol

  • If it shows Vitrification or thermal heating it has been cut with a rope...That doesn't prove anything. It shows it may have been cut, but not with a rope. How can you prove that?

  • diospeeddemon and bayyagg quit ur bitching u fucking sound whiny

  • lol

  • The girl's name is Patricia Velasquez. She played the character Anck Su Namun in the 1999 movie "The Mummy".

  • Hehehehe!

    I have some knowledge on ancient Incas too, the melting or cement was been used was still debated by more proficient minds on that field........

    Better concentrate on mechanical efficiency and FUEL replacements!

    G'd LUCK!

  • @bayyagg THEY DID NOT HAVE CEMENT AND NO MELTING OF ROCK HAS BEEN EVER PROVEN. IT IS ALL CONJECTURE AND SPECULATION. I HAVE SOLVED THIS MYSTERY AND THAT IS ALL THERE IS. RETARD.

  • @DIOSpeedDemon

    RETARD? Look who got PiSSED OFF and casting some bad calls to somebody.

    Then show us how that " ROPE" cut through that solid rocks and show your proof to National Geographic Society!

    They do have hand made DRiLL?

    Wut an "A HOLE"!

    uLOL!

  • @bayyagg YOU ARE JUST A DUMB, STUPID, RETARD. CANT EVEN SPELL, HALFWIT.

  • @DIOSpeedDemon

    Hahahahha!

    STOOPiD MORONS..... OBVIOUSLY, YOU!

    TENDS TO GET PiSSED VERY EASiLY!

    I am UNSUBSCRiBiNG myself out of UR STOOPiD Honda DiO site!

    Ya SHiNY BALD empty COCONUT makes u MORE of a SHiTY FARTMOUTH!

    uLOL!

  • @bayyagg YOU COME ON TO MY CHANNEL, DISRESPECT ME PERSONALLY AND MY GREAT VIDEO WORKS, AND YOU SAY "YOU" ARE UPSET??? YOU DONT DESERVE TO SEE MY GREAT DIO VIDEOS AND I MAY JUST BAN YOUR SORRY ASS FOR THE HELL OF IT....

  • @DIOSpeedDemon

    Hahahaha!

    STOOPiD BALDY, iMBECiLE!.....Can u read wut I commented!

    Wut disrepect did I said? Ya STUPiD FARTMOUTH!

    BAN ME? I JUST CLICKED THAT UNSUBSCRiBED AN HOUR AGO..... UR DiO SiTE IS FOR AMATEURS ONLY!

    YA OLD DESPERATE BALD, SINGLE WANKER!

    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

  • @bayyagg I BAN YOU FROM EVER COMING TO AMERICA. NOT UNTIL YOU CAN PASS THE AMERICAN VISITOR SPELLING TEST, (which you cant pass because you are box of rock dumb). So dont plan on ever coming here because we dont like STUPID SHORT PEOPLE!!!!