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Post by brillbilly on Jul 28, 2017 11:28:47 GMT 10
I also thought of a casting mold so to say. Then observing sone stone cut at right angles. Along with thos that would seem "molded" stone... veins... structure? seem to align. The "Door" in one of the vids that showed holes with now purpose or none that can be explained caught me eye also. Keep in mind I just work with wood yet see many similarity in SOME construction aspect. The door and blocks with holes remind me of dowels and or alignment pin holes. If wood or another material that would decay was used explains the void in the "female" portion of this dowel and or alignment pin theory. One would have to be able to break away some block adjoining to verify. or sonar testing ect. Then of course the channel in the end of the block. If i re-call a backwards "j" and more or a cove. Then if mated with another of opposite/mirrored would create a round channel or port. hole with a curve. hahaha . It intrigued me because CNC machines and or jigs can get the same result with correct tooling. Which may be used for well almost any this. wire chase water, hydraulics,sound. Not proofing this one. Can only hope some understanding of. I hear ya.!...Quote: One would have to be able to break away some block adjoining to verify Some are looking in to it!...I can't say i have the Answers but man do i have a damn lot of questions?
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Post by ratrodrob on Aug 9, 2017 19:32:22 GMT 10
Fcking amazing shit, just awesome.
Ive thought about them using a concrete type of mixture and pouring it into moulds for SOME of the Rock/Stone blocks.
It makes sense in some examples ive seen, it would be physically easier to mould a rock a certain shape than to cut it at a quarry site, then transport it to the work site and have to carve it into the Exact fcking shape to fit into the most hideously complexed wall design ever, just amazing to contemplate How.
But ive thought more about the "mould" theory and it doesn't sit right with me, I struggle with it, but then I struggle to come to grips with any theory really lol.
But thinking about the Mould Technique, (where possibly used) ya have to remember that no two rocks/blocks in these massive complex stone walls Are The Same.
Think about that....a new mould would have to be constructed for Every New Rock Shape required for the wall, and every mould would have to built with such ridiculous precision so that the ensuing formed rock fits its home fckn Exactly, to within the thickness of a bees dick......even though the mould technique is less labour intensive than carving out the rock with a fckn hammer and chisel, I still cant imagine it being done.
Now of course if every rock in these walls was Exactly the same I dimensions, say like a house brick, then yeah no worries, but we know that's not the case.
Something else came to mind when watching one of the great vids above (im not saying its fact, just thinkin out loud) , but lookin at some of the so called "tool marks" well they reminded me of what a 3D printer leaves behind, same kind of marks, look at the pics below, I can envisage a 3D printer making this with a concrete slurry, it would be easier than drilling out these holes.
Look inside some of these holes ^^^, looks like a 3D printer has gone round and round leaving behind what look like tool marks.
Whilst the 3D printed rock is still not "cured" you would, where necessary or desired, be able to easily clean up the surface to a perfect finish without the marks left behind.
Another thing a bout using a 3D printer is you would have the Accuracy to make the stones/blocks to fit perfectly
Do I really think they used a 3D printer..FIIK, but every other theory appears just as challenging one way or the other and most here would agree that some type of hidden/lost technology were used.
There are a lot of rocks with "protrusions" sticking out from them also, the amount of chiselling required to remove all that rock to only leave the protrusions is mind blowing, but not with a 3D printer, the protrusions would simply be part of the printed shape.
Protrusions...vvv
these protrusions or nodes are everywhere in megalithic constuctions, can you imagine how much rock would need to be removed to leave that node sticking out ...^^^.
Gotta go have a bourbon in me shed and build model cars, ta ta for now....................................RRR RRR
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Post by Wes Gear on Aug 9, 2017 22:37:59 GMT 10
Yeah 3D printing could have done the job ratrodrob, but wouldn't it make sense to print them all the same like House Bricks?
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Post by brillbilly on Aug 9, 2017 22:46:13 GMT 10
Fcking amazing shit, just awesome.
Ive thought about them using a concrete type of mixture and pouring it into moulds for SOME of the Rock/Stone blocks.
It makes sense in some examples ive seen, it would be physically easier to mould a rock a certain shape than to cut it at a quarry site, then transport it to the work site and have to carve it into the Exact fcking shape to fit into the most hideously complexed wall design ever, just amazing to contemplate How.
But ive thought more about the "mould" theory and it doesn't sit right with me, I struggle with it, but then I struggle to come to grips with any theory really lol.
But thinking about the Mould Technique, (where possibly used) ya have to remember that no two rocks/blocks in these massive complex stone walls Are The Same.
Think about that....a new mould would have to be constructed for Every New Rock Shape required for the wall, and every mould would have to built with such ridiculous precision so that the ensuing formed rock fits its home fckn Exactly, to within the thickness of a bees dick......even though the mould technique is less labour intensive than carving out the rock with a fckn hammer and chisel, I still cant imagine it being done.
Now of course if every rock in these walls was Exactly the same I dimensions, say like a house brick, then yeah no worries, but we know that's not the case.
Something else came to mind when watching one of the great vids above (im not saying its fact, just thinkin out loud) , but lookin at some of the so called "tool marks" well they reminded me of what a 3D printer leaves behind, same kind of marks, look at the pics below, I can envisage a 3D printer making this with a concrete slurry, it would be easier than drilling out these holes.
Look inside some of these holes ^^^, looks like a 3D printer has gone round and round leaving behind what look like tool marks.
Whilst the 3D printed rock is still not "cured" you would, where necessary or desired, be able to easily clean up the surface to a perfect finish without the marks left behind.
Another thing a bout using a 3D printer is you would have the Accuracy to make the stones/blocks to fit perfectly
Do I really think they used a 3D printer..FIIK, but every other theory appears just as challenging one way or the other and most here would agree that some type of hidden/lost technology were used.
There are a lot of rocks with "protrusions" sticking out from them also, the amount of chiselling required to remove all that rock to only leave the protrusions is mind blowing, but not with a 3D printer, the protrusions would simply be part of the printed shape.
Protrusions...vvv
these protrusions or nodes are everywhere in megalithic constuctions, can you imagine how much rock would need to be removed to leave that node sticking out ...^^^.
Gotta go have a bourbon in me shed and build model cars, ta ta for now....................................RRR RRR Awesome thoughts you've added here in your reply along with your pics!..Great thought provoking stuff mate! I think you summed it up in line with what i'm left with..Quote : every other theory appears just as challenging one way or the other and most here would agree that some type of hidden/lost technology were used. I think it's not just one technology being used,the bore holes can be cut more than one way but all leave what could be called striation marks..but the kicker is What made them and was the stone maluble at time? ?.. we know water cuts,abbration cuts,sound vibration cuts,diamond cuts, laser cuts too so we're left figuring out which one,all of them,some of them or non of them leave a prosses that we as yet dont understand lol.. All i know is who ever left these wonders didn't do it to impress us millenia later..these wonders have stood for 1000's of years because of their building technology...They were Stone masons with knowledge thats other worldly
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Post by Wes Gear on Aug 9, 2017 23:01:11 GMT 10
Yeah Brill I agree that more than one technique was used.
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Post by brillbilly on Aug 9, 2017 23:12:45 GMT 10
Yeah Brill I agree that more than one technique was used. Yeah wes..it's like the more we try to understand Who, How n why..the more complexed it becomes!
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