Boonsburg Eggs used to build pyarmids - THE PHAROA'S GIANT YOYO!

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First off I want to thank photographerjon for passing on the knowledge that the Egyptians are shown using yoyos, and how the kids used yoyos to make fun of the phraoho's giant yoyos. Anyway, if you simply ran tracks along those rail road ties that they still have at the pyramids, and rolled a Boonsburg Egg along it, it would only take one person to roll an egg up to the point of the incline (not thousands) -- at which point, simply having a team of a few guys, maybe 3 or 4, to pull down on the ropes, you could shoot these up the hill at such a quick rate, they could have one ready to place at the top every thirty seconds, since they'd be stacked up like soda cans just waiting to come shooting out of the machine.... All the pieces needed to make this happen have been found at the pyramid site, from the mushroom shaped 3 smooth grooved stationary pully thing to the rail road ties, they've even found remanants of track the correct guage-- so don't believe the photos you see of the hyroglyfs of a thousand men pulling on a rope pulling a thing on a sled -- that is just misinformation put out to confuse their enemies (just like the tiny planets set up next to the giant "moons" at Coral Castle... you think they are "moons" since you see Saturn sitting right next to one... but to date I have never seen a moon 1000 times larger than a planet, and never seen one in the exact "moon" shape Leedskalnin keeps making them in, and since he keeps making the same shape over and over and over again without any alteration... and he keeps breaking them and then turning them into rocking chairs and stuff like that, it is obvious that they aren't moons at all but are actually Boonsburg Eggs which is what he was using to move all of those massive stones... and in doing so kept breaking them since the corol would crack in the thinnest regions as it rolled holding all of that massive weight. He even has a fountain that has the counter weight region of a Boonsburg Egg jutting up and out (just look for yourself, you'll see)... why would anyone need to add extra counterweight to a circular fountain? No reason, unless it was a perfect Boonsburg Egg he laid on it's side and filld with water to conceal the fact from the niave public that it was actually a Boonsburg Egg and not a fountain. Ask yourself, could Leedskalnin not make other moon shapes, or was he choosing not to again and again and again for a reason... just like the Egyptians who's sun disk is the shape of a Boonsburg Egg... could they not draw it as a perfect circle, or were they choosing not to draw it as a perfect circle again and again and again... and when they show it they always face it and raise their hands to is -- experts say they are worshipping it, and I say HOOEY! They're raising their hands as if they are pushing it and know the secret. Anyway, this is what I think they used. Oh, and before I forget, for this theory to be corretc the Egyptians would have to know how to laminate. Turns out they also invented wood lamination. P.S. - with my theory, it would only take maybe 4 or 5 thousand people working regular days (not 24/7) to build the pyramids - most would be skilled labor working in either the quarry or at the pyramd site molding the rocks - in between those locations would only need to be a team of a hundred or so pushing stones from the quarry to the ramp, one person per stone on average with just a feww pulling on the ropes at the ramp. (PS. I believe that when they were done with a worn out Boonsburg Egg, they would have reused the wood to make things for the pharoa's toom, so if you find stuff that is way too sturdy and thick and overly laminated for no reason when the thing it is to be is something like a statue, realize that will be the sign that it is the remanatns of a thick Boonsburg Egg.) eb

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  • Could'nt get my head round what he was meaning till 5:10 when action man cleared things up for me.

  • i agree... starts @ 4:34

    6:27 lol

    interesting enough theory tho... the weight is off axis so you can roll it in stages and be able to take breaks without bearing the full weight...and the more loops you have around, the lower the gear you're in, so to speak. ?

  • what a bungeling stuttering completely annoying presentation. Good theory though.

  • Oh God I lol'd. Well played sir, well played.

  • Thanks very informative, I'm also looking into really long levers to balance huge blocks on one corner and then rotating, in order to move long distances. That might be how they did easter island, and that giant block in egypt bigger than a building.

  • @primesurvival the idea is that it is easier to move by putting two weights at opposite ends. This trick is done for "rolling up Hill" If you have the center of mass near the rim and push that weight forward a little the circle will go to rest with the mass down giving the appearance of a disc rolling up a hill. The counter balance then is to help with the next rotation so you can keep rolling it up hill easier.

  • Why isn't the stone or weight in the center of the egg or wheel?It seems it would be easier to move if balanced. I like the informative aspect of this video because it will lead me in new research. I'm looking into moving heavy things from one place to another, so far I am only lifting upwards.

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