LeeM
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its more likely that it was done with hard work rather than by fucking aliens.
people who believe conspiracy bullshit really make me laugh
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Eck
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quote: Originally posted by adiohead
They're not perfect, just pretty good.
If Aliens had helped, they would be perfect. Unless the Aliens were a bit crap ones.
Pretty good? What would you consider to be extremely good? Examples like how flat the tunnels actually are would match todays technology!
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Matty L
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quote: Originally posted by LeeM
its more likely that it was done with hard work rather than by fucking aliens.
people who believe conspiracy bullshit really make me laugh
Exactly, these people had too much time
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LeeM
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if aliens built them, there would be evidence somewhere. and why didnt they hang around? why even build them in the first place?
when the human race discover life on another planet and a method of travel their its not like we're going to sneak in and build some odd structures that they cant work out how to build just for lols
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CORSA NUT
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They definitely built them themselves. I remember waking into York cathedral for the first time and being blown away! How can man build things like this.
There are a lot of important points though about the pyramids that can't be ignored though.
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Nath
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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.
Wut?
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sc0ott
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A few interesting facts, especially the boat one.
http://ancientworldwonders.com/10-interesting-facts-about-the-great-pyramid-of-giza.html
There is a shit load more to it all than how they built it. Such as how it ties up with all that math, the speed of light, star signs, how there are other ancient monuments across the world that are linked drawing a line.
For a generation who wore sand shoes and used a bucket and spade to carve perfect sculptures, blocks created with perfectly straight faces, i dont believe they had just a rock hammer and chizzel. It seems they used a lot of strong materials to move these huge blocks, and going by their impressive build programme / timescales i sure as hell dont believe their rock hammer and chizzel were used to cut the stones out
Would be interesting to know what the population figures were back then.
[Edited on 01-04-2012 by sc0ott]
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LeeM
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quote: Originally posted by Nath
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.
Wut?
this fucker lifts 3000 tonnes http://gizmodo.com/5821046/worlds-strongest-crawler-crane-can-raise-the-roof++off-a-stadium
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sand-eel
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Wait a fucking minute...got confused, think it was no crane can lift a weight that big over the height/distances needed.
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LeeM
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that one does 270m
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