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Some anthropologists and archaeologists traveled to South America to study, among other things, how the ancient people fit their stonework so closely. After discussing various theories at length, an old Indios told them he knew how it was done. He used sand and water between the stones to grind them to fit. I believe there was also a method to partially melt the stones to fit them, but I do not recall if that was demonstrated or a theory based on residue they found.

My belief is, humanity is better at solving problems than people realize and civilizations like Atlantis have risen and fell without a trace, many times over.

It’s also possible that we were visited by advanced civilizations during a primitive era and when they left, fanatics destroyed the waterworks and schools built for us and cut the arms off vaccinated children when that civilization pulled out.
 
Some anthropologists and archaeologists traveled to South America to study, among other things, how the ancient people fit their stonework so closely. After discussing various theories at length, an old Indios told them he knew how it was done. He used sand and water between the stones to grind them to fit. I believe there was also a method to partially melt the stones to fit them, but I do not recall if that was demonstrated or a theory based on residue they found.

My belief is, humanity is better at solving problems than people realize and civilizations like Atlantis have risen and fell without a trace, many times over.

It’s also possible that we were visited by advanced civilizations during a primitive era and when they left, fanatics destroyed the waterworks and schools built for us and cut the arms off vaccinated children when that civilization pulled out.
There a couple guys floating some kind of sound/vibrational tech used to fit the stones together like that. However it was done it wasn’t with chisels.
 
There a couple guys floating some kind of sound/vibrational tech used to fit the stones together like that. However it was done it wasn’t with chisels.
Chisels are always involved in stonework. Along with hammers, drills, wedges, water, sand, fire and other tools and consumables.
 
I think many ancient civilizations were more advanced than me know. Also never underestimate the importance of having LOTS of time on your hands. It’s amazing what you can accomplish working 10-12 hours a day over a lifetime with no TV, no internet, no yard to mow, no Jeep to work on, and no computers. Just you, a few hundred of your closest friends and relatives working nonstop.

The cathedrals of Europe were built over the span of a hundred years of more with several generations of a family doing the work. Imagine if your great grandfather was a stone cutter and each successive generation followed in the same path. Imagine being six years old helping your father and grandfather do something. You might figure a thing or two out. šŸ¤£šŸ˜‚
 
I think many ancient civilizations were more advanced than me know. Also never underestimate the importance of having LOTS of time on your hands. It’s amazing what you can accomplish working 10-12 hours a day over a lifetime with no TV, no internet, no yard to mow, no Jeep to work on, and no computers. Just you, a few hundred of your closest friends and relatives working nonstop.

The cathedrals of Europe were built over the span of a hundred years of more with several generations of a family doing the work. Imagine if your great grandfather was a stone cutter and each successive generation followed in the same path. Imagine being six years old helping your father and grandfather do something. You might figure a thing or two out. šŸ¤£šŸ˜‚
This is generally true but at the time Gobekli Tepe was constructed, 11,000ish years ago, people weren’t supposed to be anywhere near this sophisticated. They were supposedly hunter gatherers just trying to survive. Subsistence societies don’t have that kind of spare time to waste making artifacts, let alone artifacts and walls as precise as these. Maybe stone dowels or tokens, but this level? And these can’t be their first attempt

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Subsistence societies don’t have that kind of spare time to waste making artifacts.

Having spent a lot of time in the third world around subsistence societies I would say they have a ton of spare time. šŸ˜‚
If they are in a temperate climate boredom is the biggest enemy.

Also- back to the historical picture: I think there was way more going on than most historians think. Hell, our experts did not have an accurate picture about what was going on in the mountains of Afghanistan in the 2000’s after sending ā€˜Human Terrain Teams’ out there. There is no frickin way I believe anything they say about 11,000 years ago. 🤣
 
Are we talking about advanced civilizations or not?

The question you should ask is ā€œWhat kind of chisels were used to split granite?ā€

Of course, chisels are not the only tools used to shape stones.

Here’s a video using drill holes
lol, they're using modern tools. Get rid of all that shit & hand him a copper chisel and tell him to do this

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…These stone walls found at numerous sites around the world and the stone vases found in Egypt are super intriguing. There's no earthly way these were carved by hand with the levels of precision they are. No way. The granite drill cores they've found in Egypt are also crazy. Lol, the Copper and sand explanations are horseshit. Why would you waste the time to build those stone walls with so many intersecting corners and crazy angles if you were a supposed hunter-gatherer society just trying to survive? You don't do that unless you have some level of a technological society with time & resources to spare…
lol, they're using modern tools. Get rid of all that shit & hand him a copper chisel and tell him to do this

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You can’t have it both ways. Did they have better tools or did they use copper?
 
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Lol I don't think it was either. I think they had help. I don't think this was done with tooling
You gotta have tools unless you have some way to sweet talk the stones into place. ā€œPlease, oh Great Shapeless Blob of Granite. Join with your brethren and become part of this great edifice to amaze humans tens of millennia from now.ā€

Whether they had help or not, I don’t think they stood around like children waiting for mom to finish cutting the crust off their PB&J. They built these wonders with their own hands and by the sweat of their brows.

We’re talking about ancient civilizations with a more advanced tech base than academia gives them credit for and we can’t wrap our minds around the idea they could make the tools needed for stone cutting?
 
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