Analyzing ancient structures and artifacts showing signs of lost technology: precision, symmetry, cutting & lifting - contradicting known tools and capabilities
These are the tools dynastic Egyptians supposedly used. Now explain the CNC-level symmetry and precision seen in granite. These tools easily blunt after a few strikes. Some other tool, technique, or method was used, because the probability these tools were capable is near zero.
@Def1led@DrZamilov@UnchartedX1@ArtifactFNDN@karolypoka If you search for Olga Vdovina. It’s not a bad attempt, but no gold star. The massive contradiction in the attributed tools and the quality of the vases is still a huge unaddressed contradiction.
@DrZamilov@UnchartedX1@ArtifactFNDN@karolypoka Max, almost no one says they’re impossible to make today. Almost everyone says they’re impossible to make with the crude tools attitributed to the time (to such precision as seen in the Cairo museum).
It’s all about the primitive tools of the time, not today’s tools.
@alieninsect Internal vs external aside, even if we go full materialist, we still have to explain how can a primate brain evolved for hunting/mating and survival contain such latent capacity for impossible hyperdimensional worlds, complex geometry, autonomous intelligences etc. How vs where.
@alieninsect Brilliant read. You mentioned a few months ago you were working with someone very prominent in the field but couldn’t say just yet, has this been revealed now? Wondering if I’ve missed anything.
@DrZamilov@MBeallX How? Let’s not forget there is still a massive contradiction in the tools and techniques supposedly used. Recreation attempts fail miserably. Something is clearly amiss. Would love to see the depicted tools attempt the foundations, let alone the construction of the pyramid itself
@DrZamilov@MBeallX How? Let’s not forget there is still a massive contradiction in the tools and techniques supposedly used. Recreation attempts fail miserably. Something is clearly amiss. Would love to see the depicted tools attempt the foundations, let alone the construction of the pyramid itself
@DrZamilov Answer Jimmy’s question please Max. You actually have solid points, but your often “dodging” of other people’s seemingly valid counterpoints lessens your credibility.
If Cairo museum has ancient high precision vases, with provenance, aligning with your yellow markers, then…?
@DrZamilov can we have your thoughts on Ben’s latest article please. Let’s get to the pure utter unadulterated *Truth* of the matter (contradictions in tooling and precision of the time) without any squabbling. Both sides should address their own flaws.
https://t.co/kvxoLpIhza
@DrZamilov You and Dave have swayed my initial thoughts. However, don’t take your eye off the ball Max, you’re well aware there are many anomalies and contradictions to tackle. Them Serapeum boxes, have a go at this next. You honestly think they were constructed exactly how we deem them?
@alexboge Sunset and opposite rotating stars did it for me. It’s all good when you first see that flat horizon vid from space & think “shiiit the FE’s are right”, but when you realise it’s not high enough, plus the sunset, plus the opposite rotating stars, the FE model just doesn’t work.
@JonesDanny Admittedly, I’ve changed some of my prior conspiratorial views thanks to Dave. Not everything, but what he says makes sense. Especially some of the people he’s been exposing as of late. Much of it is grift.