Saying Aliens Built Ancient Monuments Isn't Only Crazy, It's Racist

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They used ramps to drag the stones up the sides of the walls. It also took 20 years to build it. Eventually they'll find more evidence of how those people did it.

We use cranes because it stupid and extremely dangerous to use obsolete methods from thousands of years ago.


The problem with the ramp theory is: a ramp used in the construction would have gotten bigger than the pyramid!!!

On top of that, you can get only so many men in position to push or pull these huge blocks. Plus maneuvering on the ramp?

They floated the blocks on the river after cutting them huh? Well how fukkin large were those....rafts?

We have 2....TWO cranes that can maybe lift the heaviest stones today!

Lemme go find this video from an engineer...
 

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Here's something else to consider...

Earlier I stated that there are still older civilizations here. With that in mind, why would they simply depend on time to erase their footsteps? They would actively work to erase their footsteps!

Being thousands, and some perhaps millions of years older, their technology would allow them to do such things as hide entire continents from us :lolbron: (having people think we live on a flat earth because we never get a full picture) or even place us in a simulation.

Imagine if you could make the characters on your PS5 actually do profitable labor for you? Life would be good huh :ohhh:?

If indeed they are still afoot..

Which I like better than the idea of aliens coming from other stars.. cause of logistics. No hyperdrive.

... then I could see them being super stealth. Look how well a human with camo materials can hide from a deer. Multiply that by orders of magnitude
 

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Science and academia don't work according to belief, they work according to evidence, not wild speculation. As new evidence is discovered, academics alter their theories. Extraordinary claims such as the Giza complex predating the Saqquara step pyramids, and those being built as imitations, require extraordinary evidence.

I submit that science and academia very much so work on belief. It works on OUR belief. On our belief that the people actually digging in the dirt and doing various experiments are correct and honest.

Our science and academia are built on the backs of predecessors, many from hundreds of years ago. Who had limited technology and knowledge. Point being if the foundation is faulty, everything above that will be.

Finally...if someone can control evidence...they can basically control your history and science correct?
 

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Slangtonomo said:
The problem with the ramp theory is: a ramp used in the construction would have gotten bigger than the pyramid!!!

Not if the ramp was inside the pyramid. Also, they used barges to bring stonework to the pyramid sites, but the vast majority of the blocks came from quarries a hundred meters or so from the structures. They dragged the blocks on sleds up the ramp.

There is a depiction of a 'heavy lift' barge in Deir al-Bahri....

hatsh02.jpg
 

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I'm black all day...but black people, as we know people today, DID NOT BUILD THAT STUFF.

It weren't aliens, and it weren't cacs, but it weren't our people either.


Who do you think it was then?
 

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No problem......
Göbekli Tepe
7,000 years older than the pyramids and makes your next statement false......​


You know you're stepping in it now right?

Firstly, are you connecting Gobekli Tepi to the pyramids of kemet?

Second, there's a huge problem. 7,000 years + 4,000 years still equal to 11,000 years. According to academia...what state were humans in? Rhetorical question. Hunters and gatherers right? So hunter gathers built gobekli tepi?

You're a bright breh...use your God given mind breh.


It isn't necessary for the surrounding area to be of the same 'sophistication' as the megaliths and we know we, human beings, built ALL of them

What do you mean? You expect people to crawl out of mud huts, build the greatest engineering feats on the planet, and return to their hut?

Stop it slime...
 

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I submit that science and academia very much so work on belief. It works on OUR belief. On our belief that the people actually digging in the dirt and doing various experiments are correct and honest.

Our science and academia are built on the backs of predecessors, many from hundreds of years ago. Who had limited technology and knowledge. Point being if the foundation is faulty, everything above that will be.

Finally...if someone can control evidence...they can basically control your history and science correct?
1. That's why we have peer review.
2. That's not necessarily true. Things are disproven all the time. Old theories can be tested with more sophisticated equipment.
3. This presumes that someone or something can control all, or at least enough, of the evidence all the time. Fully in the realm of speculation.
 

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1. That's why we have peer review.
2. That's not necessarily true. Things are disproven all the time. Old theories can be tested with more sophisticated equipment.
3. This presumes that someone or something can control all, or at least enough, of the evidence all the time. Fully in the realm of speculation.

I think that is kind of his point bruh.
 

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Slangtonomo said:
You know you're stepping in it now right?

Firstly, are you connecting Gobekli Tepi to the pyramids of kemet?

No. I'm plainly stating that it isn't necessary for a prior civilization to exist as YOU asserted and can't prove.
Slangtonomo said:
Second, there's a huge problem. 7,000 years + 4,000 years still equal to 11,000 years. According to academia...what state were humans in? Rhetorical question. Hunters and gatherers right? So hunter gathers built gobekli tepi?

There's no problem since hunter-gatherers built it. It is a religious site, not a permanent settlement, built 11,000 years ago.
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What do you mean? You expect people to crawl out of mud huts, build the greatest engineering feats on the planet, and return to their hut?

Stop it slime...

Who said they were in mud huts?​
 

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If indeed they are still afoot..

Which I like better than the idea of aliens coming from other stars.. cause of logistics. No hyperdrive.

... then I could see them being super stealth. Look how well a human with camo materials can hide from a deer. Multiply that by orders of magnitude


Imagine "people" thousands of years older than us, what their technology would be?

Our scientist state they will have solved death in the next 30 years. A civilization 30,000 years old would have stopped dying what...20,000 years ago? Some of the older ones may not even have physical bodies.

"Let us make these hunter/gathers in our image" :ohhh:

"Let us confound their language so they can't reach the heavens".

"Hmmm...these females of mankind look fukkable...let's make some nephilim".

It explains just about all of our mysteries.
 

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Not if the ramp was inside the pyramid. Also, they used barges to bring stonework to the pyramid sites, but the vast majority of the blocks came from quarries a hundred meters or so from the structures. They dragged the blocks on sleds up the ramp.

There is a depiction of a 'heavy lift' barge in Deir al-Bahri....

hatsh02.jpg


Inside the pyramid...even closer quarters? Again, you can only get so many men on the surface of the blocks.

And no the majority of those blocks were not mere meters from the pyramid. Not the actual building blocks.
 
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