dogjones
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This is just totally and utterly great.
His website's pretty cool too...
All I can say is that no human could be this cool... the ONLY explanation is that this "retired carpenter" is actually Aldebranese on his father's side.
His website's pretty cool too...
Introducing The First Machine To Walk The Face Of The Earth
I have found that ancient legends from around the world are true. Some megaliths could have been set in place by as few as one man. I could build The Great Pyramid of Giza, using my techniques and primitive tools. On a twenty-five year construction schedule, (working forty hours per week at fifty weeks per year, using the input of myself to calculate) I would need a crew of 520 people to move blocks from the main quarry to the site and another 100 to move the blocks on site. For hoisting I need a crew of 120 (40 working and 80 rotating). My crew can raise 7000 lb. 100 ft. per minute. I have found the design of the pyramid is functional in it’s own construction. No external ramp is needed.
All I can say is that no human could be this cool... the ONLY explanation is that this "retired carpenter" is actually Aldebranese on his father's side.