The state of being warped or twisted? If you go by ermm some people's claims of seeing all those flying discs pop in and out. How else could they appear and disappear so quickly? We have to think logically here.
The irony in this post is high.
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First, there are granite, diorite, and sandstone quarries in Bolivia. I am 90% certain that 'some' of the stones at Puma Punku are diorite. I am also certain that some are made of sandstone. In my searches I have seen sources that say both, and both stones are common to the local geology.
Second, what I said was that whoever did that had advance technology.
The accuracy of the work itself is awesome, but when you think about how many 'master masons' it must have taken, then the whole project takes on another meaning. You'd need an army of master masons, to do this. There had to have been a way of mass producing these things. They fit together like perfect stone legos, hundreds of them.
They look like they came out of a mold, rather than being individually carved.
That said, what I saw exceeded what I know and understandto be normal flight characteristics.
I had the same problem...
The source he linked did, yes. The source also talked about the Great Flood 12,000 years ago. Complete BS.Has he tried to claim that Tiwanaku is 15,000 years old yet ?
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I used wiki for an 'image'...not specific data on the make up of a pile of rocks in South America.
Go ahead. Let's see how long your unsourced, fact-free changes to the entry would stay there.King of the Americas said:Not exactly a scholarly source. I mean 'I' could change the page right now to say they are diorite or even unobtainium.
The source he linked did, yes. The source also talked about the Great Flood 12,000 years ago. Complete BS.
Wikipedia is your source...?
Not exactly a scholarly source. I mean 'I' could change the page right now to say they are diorite or even unobtainium.
That is the first time I've ever heard of the stones being sandstone.
Sandstone is very soft, and I doubt seriously that ALL the stones there are made of it, simply by the lack of weathering.
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It's a wonderful achievement, but nothing in it, as far as I can see, requires superhuman, divine or non-human participation.
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Proponents of the ancient astronaut hypothesis always make the mistake of either ignoring the actual historical context of the artifact they are dealing with, or resort to an argument from ignorance. Just because you don't understand something doesn't mean you should just to irrational conclusions based on no good evidence.
It is easier to simply say I don't know where they reside.
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Thes third thing you are missing (there are many others) is that all rocks contain fractures, which are natural weakness planes. They happen in sets wich quite often are orthogonal to each other. So, to make a block with straight angles, just split the block along the fractures. Note that since fracture spacing may change according to location within a quarry, blocks with different sizes may result. Now look at a wall buit of stones from Tiwanaku and tell me what you can see regarding the size of the stones used to build it.
Now, if you think Pumapunku carvings and sculptures are too hard to do due to straigth angles, look like having been molded, etc., then I suggest you to take a look at some pictures of Petra (reading about it would be a great idea too) and accept your perceptions, extrapolations and interpretations are once again wrong and your knowledge and experience have flaws (as everyone else's has).
It would be also nice of you to apologize for some harsh comments aimed at the people wich have been providing you with good information. Comments like "abandomn skepticism", for example. Especially when you realize that critical thinking is showing your claims and reasonings are mistaken again.
ETA- Check pics of the site at http://www.archaeology.org/interactive/tiwanaku/
Lots of features which are not compatible with woolore. Lines that are not that straight, etc.
Indeed it is. Which raises the question of why you keep telling us they live at the bottom of the ocean rather than just saying you don't know.
Yes, stones cut by a master mason would be cut in a 'masterful' way. No aliens (or whatever the hell you claim) required. You incredulity is proof of nothing.King of the Americas said:There may well be lines that aren't straight, stones cut in more simplistic manners, but that statement ignores the stones that are cut/formed in a masterful way.
Cutting a series of square descending holes into stone with fracture lines is not easy...
Hammering these cuts into stones with fracture lines is increasingly difficult.
I suggest you find a chisel and a piece of stone, and give it a shot. You won't be able to do it, but trying will give you a much better understanding as to what those stones represent.
There may well be lines that aren't straight, stones cut in more simplistic manners, but that statement ignores the stones that are cut/formed in a masterful way.
Please show where I acted as a jerk regarding you. I can show you where I perceived you acted as one regarding me.And I will most certainly NOT apologize for anything I have said. When you act like a "JERK", I'll say so.
This is just wrong.Skepticism when employed in the real world would be dangerous, and I suggest you and other keep it in imaginary scenarios where timely truth isn't necessary.
It is easier to simply say I don't know where they reside.
Indeed it is. Which raises the question of why you keep telling us they live at the bottom of the ocean rather than just saying you don't know.
Copper chisels? Carbide? Look dude, sandstone just isn't that hard. Why must you LIE about this stuff?
Yes, stones cut by a master mason would be cut in a 'masterful' way. No aliens (or whatever the hell you claim) required. You incredulity is proof of nothing.
What the work requires is 'advanced technology' or an army of master masons.
Indeed you can easily teach someone how to remove, rough out, and or cut stone. Shaping that stone into something specific, on the other hand takes practice and a lot of it. You could arm a modern master mason with carbide tipped chisels, and I seriously doubt they could create one of those stones.
Those angles and inner corners are obscenely difficult to craft, if not impossible with chisels.
I have first hand experience removing stone with the best chisel you can purchase. I had to sharpen it twice in the time it took me to remove less than a half a pound of stone. Carbide was not known to those who crafted those who made these. Not only would you have needed an army of master masons, but you'd have needed a new sharp 'copper' (?) chisel, every 6-12 strikes. So, you'd need two armies doing nothing but sharpening tools...
At this point, I suggest you go and work some stone because you are currently blind to what it takes to create those stones.