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In my book Solving The Big Questions I discuss the incredible megaliths humans have created in the past. Some suggest that there must have been extraterrestrial technology at play. That cannot be dismissed, but neither can the intelligence of primitive people--way down on the so-called evolutionary scale. Watch to see how a man in Flint, Michigan is building a Stonehenge in his back yard, moving many tons of stones up into the air using only his own power. (Solving The Big Questions, Chpt. 14)

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  • This guy is a genius

  • All you need to do is get it started on one side and that can be done with leverage. Get a small log under the one side and you can get something under the middle. Ancient people were smart and resourceful don't discount their achievements so easily. The stones themselves can be rolled into place by using logs and staging them forward each time one reaches then end. Now think of doing it with 500 men and you see that its not so far fetched.

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  • i want to see and update of this video

  • He has the most awesome name EVER! I bet he is awesome at hide and seek!

  • Pretty amazing stuff this guy can do with just some leverage. However some stones at Stonehenge actually weigh 40-50, opposed to the 10 ton stone this man moved, and were moved hundreds of miles. I don't think other megaliths such as the Carnac stones where over 3,000 stones, some weighing over 200 tons, are perfectly aligned into rows and geometric shapes 1000 to 2000 years before Stonehenge, can be explained so easily.

  • does anyone know, who is doing? Didi he bulild something bigger?

  • Wow, this guy is pretty smart. As good as any explanation about Stonehenge in my mind.

  • @bustatenkemo76 yesterdaylast was talking about that guy pivoting the blocks on smaller rocks which he never did on sand. He also never used the word "stones" so check yo self before you wreck yo self...douche. Also some of the stones at Stonehenge were moved from 200 miles away so on less they had a paved road I don't see that working

  • Oh WOW! Now that's one way to do it... Now if only we can figure out how the granite stones were shaped so precise... We'd have some of the ancient mystery solved!

  • not far fetched at all.

  • @chachieb Think quicksand.... I dont know how to explain it scientifically, but the water turns the sand from solid to a liquid slurry... they can sink pylons for beach houses like this... if you dig deep enough near the coast the hole just fills itself in...

  • this is my grandpa

    

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