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Post by 1dave on Mar 22, 2018 21:37:46 GMT -5
What cany YOU do to help? Three magic words: Buy His Book! But I shan't. A neat "Time and Temperature Chart" going back 30,000 years. At present, the oldest pyramid appears to be Gunung Padang. BTW I think this is important. It appears to me that the earliest stonework was done by moving large chunks of columnar basalt. Is that what started them using large stones?
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Post by kk on Mar 23, 2018 2:31:30 GMT -5
Nice video again. But rather entry level. I was hoping that there would be more on the subject of the Bosnian pyramid.
Due to my activity as a tour guide in the 90's. I was very interested in comparative studies, and well aware of the pyramids showing up all around the globe. But the Bosnian pyramid was more speculation than fact back then. Also, the pyramids in China have given up a lot more information than the video suggest. But he is certainly right, China is in no hurry to give up any info on ongoing excavations held behind a huge wall of secrecy.
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Post by kk on Mar 23, 2018 2:35:25 GMT -5
One surprise that the video delivered was the image of manchupitchu. I never realized that image of a head. Not in person , as we camped there in the late 80's, and not from any pictures I ever saw. Will have to look at general images, and let's see if it is really so pronounced, or the image he showed is enhanced.
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Post by 1dave on Mar 23, 2018 9:05:55 GMT -5
Yes, I think our modern "experts" are overthinking things. When few can just use balance points to move them much easier.
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