Puma Punku: Perhaps The Strangest Stone Construction On Earth
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I reckon that these slabs look to be Moulded,like Concrete. There are Holes underneath the fallen doorway that are like you would find in poured concrete slabs,probably used to lever them out of their moulds and lift them!!!
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@thetexanfan -Well hey smartarse I've heard they actually hired Bernie Madeoff's Wall Street accountant to bend stretch & shape all that rock in Sth America just like he's since done for the US Fed Deficit so now before you react obviously it looks like someone must have done some chiselling but that's just not the case & if you say it in public Pal their lawyers will hit you with such a writ of Habeas Corpus they'll most likely find said Corpus floating in the East River somewhere.
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@1TopGunPaintballer hahahaha my naive little friend...!
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i was looking for Chuck Noris and ended up hear ?
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@crimsontowers I heard they had a magic potion that made the stone softer. It was called LSD! When everyone was done tripping, they stood up and said "WTF did we do last night and where did all this shit come from". I do not believe they heated this stuff to work it. I am thinking they had friends that could manipulate gravity,or the atom or something that made what we see, a lot easier. To hammer and chisel this stuff is non-sense.We show how dumb we are thinking that too.
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@crimsontowers "Ancient man had secrets or help"? I was thinking the help was the secret. Don't get me wrong, I do believe that man as we know it, could not of constructed these huge stone structures all over the world. Since we traveled to the moon, it would appear we have an edge on them(ancients) but we still can't reverse engineer how or why these or like the pyramids were built. If these diggers are looking for the tools ancients used, they need to look for a CNC computer router & laser. :)
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@stainlesssteelprat yeeah no. they didn't fucking SMELT DIORITE. its melting point is obscenely higher than that time period could dream of attaining. plus you need diamond tipped tools to drill on it, let alone make the flawless grooves seen on these puzzle-like 60 ton beasts
a modern stonemason was asked to build something similar w/ PC guided gear, he said it would take months of vast calculations..
the era of these blocks is PRE-WRITING/MATH/ARCHITECTURE
ancient man had secrets, or help.
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@gyro5d I wondered that also, i've seen alot of holes in a line that go down or through the stone, i thought maybe like how we use dynamite we fill the holes in a straight line across and explode it at the same time and it makes a straight cut, i know they didn't have that back then, they mighta used water expansion somehow or get 10 slaves to stand there with huge chisels down in a line then use another huge straight rock to drop down on it to make an even cut through the rock....what i thought
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@gyro5d I have built molds using the clay and it can be molded perfectly. The site is on a bed of clay. Batch= river cobble, sand and clay, all right there.
They did not really have much of a life back then. They had a lot of time on their hands to do things.
1TopGunPaintballer 6 days ago
@1TopGunPaintballer That is pure crap.
brienfoerster 5 days ago
I was looking at a video about the nazca lines and part of the lines had these holes in them. On the ends of the lines and intersections, now I wonder if the holes were for keeping the lines straight?
gyro5d 3 weeks ago
@gyro5d Or access holes for water. Many of the lines may have been hydrological.
brienfoerster 3 weeks ago
Is the arc lieing down because they're going to pour smelted metal over the arc banner? It's only the low areas on the banner with drilled holes in the stone not the pictures and the eyes and mouths. The center, after the first crack, has it's holes full except for that first eye. Like pouring metal into a a groove with built-in holding holes.
gyro5d 1 month ago
@gyro5d Good points; it is possible that the tiny holes were indeed for holding sheets of metal, maybe gold.
brienfoerster 1 month ago