sc0ott
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Quite an interesting watch,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1dhPCjAplTM&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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mike56gte
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will watch later on. not sure if i believe the bit in the description tho that we could not replicate one with our modern technology. surley we could??
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sc0ott
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Better watching the documentary first
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mike56gte
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quote: Originally posted by sc0ott
Better watching the documentary first
probably
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Eck
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Watched loads of stuff on pyramids when drunk with my mate some of it is proper fascinating. Like just how straight the corridors are, and each turn is a perfect 45 or 90 degree angle
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Winemaker
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Research Carl Munck for some interesting surprises.
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Ojc
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It's all very strange tbh
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Gary
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Will watch that tonight.
Amazed by the engineering side of the pryamids
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oceansoul
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I watched a documentary about "ancient aliens". Apparantly aliens or alien technology is the only way things like the pyrimids or stone henge coulda been built.
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sc0ott
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They just need to get their fingers out and cut their way through the barriers blocking the internal tunnels.
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adiohead
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I went in a pyramid and it was a total shambles.
One of the great pyramids is slightly off to true north, but quite close
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Voyto
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Can this be downloaded rather than sit at the PC and watch on YouTube?
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sc0ott
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What difference does it make, its going to take over an hour to watch either way
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Ben G
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quote: Originally posted by oceansoul
I watched a documentary about "ancient aliens". Apparantly aliens or alien technology is the only way things like the pyrimids or stone henge coulda been built.
agreed. i don't think for one second that some pikey slaves built them with basic tools.
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adiohead
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They're not perfect, just pretty good.
If Aliens had helped, they would be perfect. Unless the Aliens were a bit crap ones.
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Ben G
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whats to say the aliens weren't drunk on shandy bass?
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sc0ott
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After watching the documentary they have a lot in common with star signs. I bet aliens didnt give a shit what star sign they were. Would be cool if they found something like that underground base in the film aliens vs predators.
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adiohead
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True, true.

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sand-eel
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quote: Originally posted by mike56gte
will watch later on. not sure if i believe the bit in the description tho that we could not replicate one with our modern technology. surley we could??
There isn't a single crane on the planet that can lift 1 block.
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mike56gte
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quote: Originally posted by sand-eel
quote: Originally posted by mike56gte
will watch later on. not sure if i believe the bit in the description tho that we could not replicate one with our modern technology. surley we could??
There isn't a single crane on the planet that can lift 1 block.
use 10 cranes then
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sand-eel
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CORSA NUT
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If anyone is interested get yourselves the book 'Giza power plant' its written by an engineer who has examined tool marks in the pyramids.
One of the best results is the cutting out of the solid granite tombs. They used a technique which we use today using drill bits
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kennySRi
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I watched this earlier. Was very good actually and some strange goings on
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Gary
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quote: Originally posted by CORSA NUT
If anyone is interested get yourselves the book 'Giza power plant' its written by an engineer who has examined tool marks in the pyramids.
One of the best results is the cutting out of the solid granite tombs. They used a technique which we use today using drill bits
Yeah read some extracts from that. Remember something about milling tool marks too. Crazy shit
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Matty L
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Cool video.I do think the Egyptians did build them, i don't see why people think its so impossible, when you put your mind to something, anythings really possible and this civilization obviously put a shit load of thought into this and had alot alot alot or practice to get it right
Its like me going to a site of a complex bridge or building we have today, and trying to figure out how it was made, with my knowledge and experience it would be near impossible
I mean, what else did these Egyptians have to put there mind into them days? Nothing like we have today.They just put alot of effort and focus into one thing, and over a period of time did it.Nothing mysterious about that
My opinion
[Edited on 01-04-2012 by Matty L]
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