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Bluenose posted an update 4 years, 9 months ago
“Were the Ancient Egyptians magicians ?
No, but according to Krasniqi, they knew how to build immense glass lenses to focus the solar rays in order to create temperatures high enough to melt stones and to pour the liquefied minerals into desired moulds, thus forming the beautiful recipients.”
Solving The Mystery Behind the Building of the Great Pyramid
You tell me…I haven’t watched the whole video yet.
The Giza Forum (Legacy)
Closed Archive of The Old Forum
the 1000 degC. The second thing are no archaeological evidences
of such a large glass oven have never been found in Egypt, there is
one way smaller but in Israel yet not dated as i recall, it might even
be from Roman or Greek times. Egyptian glass ware materials are
known to be taken from a know site in the desert created by an
space object air bursting melting sand on the surface. Then the ideas
of melting material for building blocks, noone are so insane one builds
a different mold every time a block is needed, (check the size relationship
of the ancient building blocks etc).
Remember this man from Michigan who moved 20 ton blocks by himself?
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Or the construction project manager Chris Massey
who came up with the fairly plausible idea of using
air and water elevators to lift blocks.Part 1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJcp13hAO3U
Took me a while to connect those dots. Melted together to fit perfectly. Smooth finish. My countertops are beautiful, as are the pyramids, and that fabulous stone work in South America.
different game to melt 2-5 tones for a statue or for 100 ton building block
you need some big azz closed ovens, you cant do a open air oven it wont
work besides the heated calcite will recrystallize in a very different way
then a calcite that solidifies from a chemical reaction as per the french
team suggestion not to mention how granite will behave which nobody
knows as nobody have don a test, i.e see volcano.