Wally Wallington has demonstrated that he can lift a Stonehenge-sized pillar weighing 22,000 lbs and moved a barn over 300 ft. What makes this so special is that he does it using only himself, grav...
Wally Wallington has demonstrated that he can lift a Stonehenge-sized pillar weighing 22,000 lbs and moved a barn over 300 ft. What makes this so special is that he does it using only himself, gravity, and his incredible ingenuity.
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There are several questions that need to be answered. 1 How did he get that big block there in the first place? 2 How did he get the stone up on the wooden thing? 3 And how would he do to put a long, heavy block on top of two other blocks?
They answered your questions 1 (pebble) & 2 (teeter totter) in the video...
But yeah, I would like to know how he'd did the connecting blocks on his first arch, and if he'd use the same technique for his version of Stonehenge.
But if you have a quarry, how do you get a big block from there to the grass without using modern machines? And if you have the big block on the ground, you wouldnd be able to lean it from side to side.
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1 How did he get that big block there in the first place?
2 How did he get the stone up on the wooden thing?
3 And how would he do to put a long, heavy block on top of two other blocks?
But yeah, I would like to know how he'd did the connecting blocks on his first arch, and if he'd use the same technique for his version of Stonehenge.