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Message started by justin_o_guy2 on 11/15/12 at 07:47:13

Title: MOre stonework
Post by justin_o_guy2 on 11/15/12 at 07:47:13

IDK if Ive posted this one, but go in 7.5 or so minutes & Look at the window openings, How in the World! No way thats a chisel & hammer done cut. & there is stone Removed from the side of a mountain, like its scooped out, you could go stick a cube in the hole, well,, rectangular slab, I dont get it, man,, I cant envision a process, a Mechanical process that would remove a piece of stone leaving that hole. Now IF the hole in the wall was the goal & the stone in it could be destroyed in order to leave such a fine Dent in a stone wall on the side of a mountain, it at least becomes possible, but I sure wouldnt want the job, AND, the surfaces left are smooth to the touch, NOt like anything a chisel would leave,  



http://video.search.yahoo.com/video/play?p=youtube+pyramid+secrets&tnr=21&vid=&turl=http%3A%2F%2Fts2.mm.bing.net%2Fth%3Fid%3DU.4676953857720345%26pid%3D15.1&tit=08+The+Great+Pyramid+-+Secrets+in+Plain+Sight

Title: Re: MOre stonework
Post by justin_o_guy2 on 11/15/12 at 14:06:16

http://video.search.yahoo.com/video/play?p=youtube+pyramid+secrets&tnr=21&vid=&turl=http%3A%2F%2Fts2.mm.bing.net%2Fth%3Fid%3DU.4676953857720345%26pid%3D15.1&tit=08+The+Great+Pyramid+-+Secrets+in+Plain+Sight


Just under 10 minutes, its about Oak Island, then goes off into speculation about what mite be down there. Ark of the Covenant?

Whatever is down there, someone did ONE Hekkuva JOB of making extremely difficult to get to it. If you know nothing of the island, you gotta watch the first few minutes anyway. There IS some logical, historical connection made to the Ark & C-14 dating of relics down there
have More c-14 than is reasonable, adding c-14 to something would require,, well,, what? They talk about it,,a little.

Title: Re: MOre stonework
Post by justin_o_guy2 on 11/15/12 at 14:28:42

http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/images?_adv_prop=image&fr=mcafee&va=piri+reis+map

If youve never seen this map, you REally need to..

Title: Re: MOre stonework
Post by 360k+ on 11/15/12 at 15:49:13

Big balls of stone...    no, I'm not describing me, they are in Costa Rica, and are another mystery that scientists can't explain...

http://web.ku.edu/~hoopes/balls/gallery.htm

Or howabout the single monolithic church in Ethiopia?   Start with one very large stone and start carving downward...

http://www.environmentalgraffiti.com/featured/ethiopia-cross-shaped-church-carved-stone/18506

Title: Re: MOre stonework
Post by justin_o_guy2 on 11/15/12 at 16:50:46

Man! Thats something,, I wish theyd give a close up of the finish & say what kind of stone that is,,

What happens when it rains?

Title: Re: MOre stonework
Post by Serowbot on 11/15/12 at 17:26:02

Them is some big balls...
Balls that big do make you wonder... :-?...
http://web.ku.edu/~hoopes/balls/gallery.htm
http://web.ku.edu/~hoopes/balls/pearsall.jpg

Title: Re: MOre stonework
Post by 360k+ on 11/16/12 at 07:13:11


7462756870656873070 wrote:
Them is some big balls...
Balls that big do make you wonder...


Funny, that's exactly what an old girlfriend used to say.

Title: Re: MOre stonework
Post by Blinky on 11/16/12 at 07:47:35


262033387874727378410 wrote:
[quote author=7462756870656873070 link=1352994433/0#5 date=1353029162]Them is some big balls...
Balls that big do make you wonder...


Funny, that's exactly what an old girlfriend used to say.[/quote]
Did she say who was she talking about?

Title: Re: MOre stonework
Post by 360k+ on 11/16/12 at 08:45:55

They have a big granite ball in Bakersfield at the Amtrak station.   I forget how much it weighs, but it is fully suspended on a micro thin film of pressurized water (I think they are called Kugel Balls).   It is nearly friction free, so it slowly revolves on its own.   You can also push on its surface, but it takes a lot of effort to make even minor changes in speed or direction.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Bakersfield_Amtrak_Station.jpg

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