I wouldn’t worry about it too much, we all approach these topics differently, some more fiery then others. At the moment we are trying to figure out how things were done using existing technology, however we are forgetting it is quite in reverse- stone age technology verses modern thinking.
Many years ago and I’m talking around when I was 8 my grandfather use to read from a book of Adam which he believed was one of the many books excluded from the bible Funny thing is, I just googled it and behold, there is such a book. It suppose to talk about advanced medical science. It certainly will be interesting reading. Great topic!
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Great post lady Katt1017 informative as well as factual. This will certainly have a great impact in revaluating old info and forming new opinions on the subject. I also appreciate your time invested on the subject.
Slight problem with that theory. While I agree it is probable, the problem is, tombs and pyramids were not made for future emperors, they were made for a specific ruler of the time. Another problem, Most Egyptians died around the age of 40 for no other reason then dental hygiene, rotting teeth poisoned their bloodstream.
Here is a little problem many theories such as these, they don’t work cannot work in present moment or in yesteryears. There is no equipment today that can move anything above 350 tons yet alone 800 ton rocks especially over rough terrane like a mountain. Building bridges is an architectural art. It is very involved and more complex then building pyramids, moreover time consuming. By the way there are no aliens or gods involved in this either, it was simply done by a method unknown to us.
They were made from diorite not graphite. That’s my physics filing me I knew they both were made from carbon just mixed the names up. But the point still stands what was achieved back then, there are no answers for it today.
Diorite is an extremely hard rock, making it difficult to carve and work with. It is so hard that ancient civilizations (such as Ancient Egypt) used diorite balls to work granite. Its hardness, however, also allows it to be worked finely and take a high polish, and to provide a durable finished work. One comparatively frequent use of diorite was for inscription, as it is easier to carve in relief than in three-dimensional statuary. Perhaps the most famous diorite work extant is the Code of Hammurabi, inscribed upon a 2.23m (7ft 4in) pillar of black diorite. The original can be seen today in Paris' Musée de Louvre. The use of diorite in art was most important among very early Middle Eastern civilizations such as Ancient Egypt, Babylonia, Assyria and Sumer. It was so valued in early times that the first great Mesopotamian empire -- the Empire of Sargon of Akkad -- listed the taking of diorite as a purpose of military expeditions. Although one can find diorite art from later periods, it became more popular as a structural stone and was frequently used as pavement due to its durability. Diorite was used by both the Inca and Mayan civilizations, but mostly for fortress walls, weaponry, etc. It was especially popular with medieval Islamic builders. In later times, diorite was commonly used as cobblestone; today many diorite cobblestone streets can be found in England, Guernsey and Scotland, and scattered throughout the world in such places as Ecuador and China. Although diorite is rough-textured in nature, its ability to take a polish can be seen in the diorite steps of St. Paul's Cathedral, London, where centuries of foot traffic have polished the steps to a sheen.
No no no you missed the point the place was built from graphite, one of the hardest stone next to diamond. It really has sweet F all to do with aliens. They just simply have no explanation as to how it was done. No different to saying god did it.
For me what Incas managed to do is much greater then the building of pyramids. Incas used the density of stones that can only possibly be cut using diamond tip saws.
What all you people don’t understand Noah was my great, great grand, grand daddy few ancestors removed started to work in the family business of carpentry at 4 years of age. By the time he was 500 he was the most qualified person on this planet with 496 years of experience to build this god forsaken ark. Of course he built it who else would have? Give me a name people just one name? You cant right? So stop calling my great grand daddy a liar!
RE: The origin of Adam
Hiya Bobanhave you ever read any of Jordan Maxwell books or seen any of his lectures. This is quite a good one, talks along the same lines as your topic!
I think its after half way that he talks about genesis!