Egyptians moving 368 ton stone block?

1  2018-05-04 by luccebest1

I just saw a post somewhere that the heaviest stone block in Giza Plateau was 468 tons, how do you guys thing they got that block there?

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Well is it 368 or 468? 368 is totally believable. 468, no way Jose! /s

“Jose”? Are you suggesting they imported Mexican workers to do the heavy lifting?

/s

Nah, Mexican’s aren’t strong enough. Everyone knows only Jewish slaves have the peak physical capabilities to move stones that large. /s

I still don't think it's possible for even the strongest jews...

I don’t think it’s possible for even the strongest Samoans...

This is a misnomer. They only appear stronger because they hire the work out. One Jewish slave could easily afford 10 non-jewish slaves. Not that they needed it, because they had dinosaurs and the flat earth was slanted more in those days. So they really only needed to get it started and they would roll right into place.

It all sounds equally absurd lol

you do know the Egyptians came from Mexico right? same architecture same mummies same dna

Sory it's 368, misspelled it my bad...

In fact the Earth is only 40 years old at most.

You mean 4.5 billion?

How can Ancient Egypt exist if the USA doesn't exist? I haven't been to the USA so I cannot confirm it is real. And I'm not near 40 years old so how can I know that things are older than me?

Think outside the box, son.

I can't tell if you're being serious or not, I'm just gonna end the conversation anyways...

Don't feed the trolls.

US MSM only has a telescpe that goes back 200 or 300 years.

hear it all the time, whenever really ancient stuff is mentioned they always say hundreds when thousands would be more apt.

scares viewers to understand time can be very long, reminds them of mortality. the MSM psychologists know this and pander to the dumb viewers.

Keep on believing whatever fairy tales you want.

I’ve seen harmonics hypothesized for this. Incredibly interesting to think about, but I doubt I’ll ever be able to reconcile sound carrying and cutting objects at that magnitude.

nephiliam is my guess

They believed anything is possible. We grow up being told our limits.

Giants. Or technology that was destroyed.

I mean, how big were these fucking giants?

Nice. How do you lift them now?

I see this video posted all the time as if it proves the pyramids were built this way. It does nothing of the sort.

Hauling a single 20 ton smooth, regular concrete block on a smooth, flat concrete surface leaving it in whatever orientation it falls in a hole in the ground is not the same as shifting hundreds of thousands of 20-400+ ton blocks of stone hundreds of miles from the quarry, up and down major inclines, across rivers and canyons, then elevating those gigantic monoliths into position tens or hundreds of feet above ground with sub-millimetre precision.

It doesn't prove the pyramids were built this way, it shows that an old man with clever use of physics can lift many tons by himself.

Agreed. Yet it always crops up on threads about how the pyramids were constructed, which is an entirely different kettle of fish.

The other video posted in this thread is an interesting take on it too (involving using water and floats to move the stones around)

as if it proves the pyramids were built this way

It does not "prove" that they were. Yes. You are correct in that. However, it does show that they 'could have' been built that way. And it is not a stretch to suggest his process might match that which Herodotus desvribed:

The pyramid was built in steps, battlement-wise, as it is called, or, according to others, altar-wise. After laying the stones for the base, they raised the remaining stones to their places by means of machines formed of short wooden planks. The first machine raised them from the ground to the top of the first step. On this there was another machine, which received the stone upon its arrival and conveyed it to the second step, whence a third machine advanced it still higher. Either they had as many machines as there were steps in the pyramid, or possibly they had but a single machine, which, being easily moved, was transferred from tier to tier as the stone rose — both accounts are given and therefore I mention both. The upper portion of the Pyramid was finished first, then the middle and finally the part which was lowest and nearest to the ground.

As I recall, Herodotus attributed the information to Solon. Where Solon got his information from is unknown.

And it is not a stretch to suggest

It very much is a stretch. There is no machine or engineer even today capable of these feats, and that includes the man in the video you posted. Extrapolating to the pyramids from what he managed to achieve in his back yard is, frankly, ludicrous.

Herodotus attributed the information to Solon

Herodotus probably didn’t exist. The body of primary source evidence for his writings has all the hallmarks of a forged persona invented specifically to lay the foundation story for Egytopologists.

The modern branch of historical record-keeping known as Egyptology is a recent gatekeeping process to hide the truth about the pyramids. As such the truth is anyone’s guess, but guesswork must account for the sheer volume of material, the originating quarry and the exceptional precision of both the design and execution, none of which is acknowledged in that video.

Solon spent time in Egypt (a decade or more), so one would assume he got the info there. He is also the one we have the Atlantis myth from. (Told by Egyptian priests and recited in Platos dialogues.).

Really persuasive whipping.

Monoatomic gold or other elements used as technology to reduce gravitational influence on matter.

Mind powers, duh

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C1y8N0ePuF8

Seems the most logical way. People see sand and don't fathom the possibility that it floods. Very simple physics and easy to work. No need for giant, impractical slopes we have no evidence of, no need for thousands of low iq/education slaves who wouldn't be able to properly work the stones properly and we know couldn't be practical in moving blocks in the heat. Consistent with the damage inside the pyramids from water. Lines up with designs of other large structures in world.

Look up the Temple of Jupiter in Baalbek and the Stone of the pregnant woman. The weight supposedly more than triples 368 tonnes.

I just saw a post somewhere that the heaviest stone block in Giza Plateau was 468 tons, how do you guys thing they got that block there?

Whips.

concrete is easier, just add water insitu.