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Is there a spiral inside?

>> No.11792533

>>11792524
I like the hydraulic elevator idea. Or something close to it.

>> No.11792564

>>11792524
Poured. They're not cut stones, they're a type of polymer concrete.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=znQk_yBHre4
https://www.youtube.com/user/kadamix/videos

Also, Earth's gravity was most likely lower back when they were built (especially if they were built during the Polar Configuration when Jupiter, Saturn, Mars and Venus were much closer to Earth).

>> No.11792907

>>11792524
Slaves

>> No.11792971

>>11792564
> Also, Earth's gravity was most likely lower back when they were built (especially if they were built during the Polar Configuration when Jupiter, Saturn, Mars and Venus were much closer to Earth).
Wtf? How much lower could it be? 9.8342312 instead of 9.8342313?

>> No.11793003

>>11792524
I'm not sure, ask them.

>> No.11793005

>>11792524
Giant men with squid-like suction arms that could carve stone and suck it up and place them on top of each other with farts23

>> No.11793039

>>11792564
Well that was a fucking simple solution.

>> No.11793078

>>11792564
That seems a reasonable method, and feasible to a certain extent, but seems like most in the field don't even consider it. Never heard of it. Is it like fixated Africanists where they ignore any other possible answer because egoism and bias?

>> No.11793129

>>11792971
That guy's an electric universe schizoposter from /x/ who's been going ham on /sci/ for the past few days. You can safely ignore him.

>> No.11793502

>>11792971
No. Much, much, much, much, much lower. Probably between 25% or 50% lower than now.

>> No.11793506

>>11793129
Never ever posted on /x/.

>> No.11793962
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11793962

>>11792971
You're responding to the crackpot who's been spamming infographics that look like this about electric universe schizo stuff

>> No.11795441

>>11793502
ok bro

>> No.11795447

I think modern people underestimate how efficient you can get with various fairly "simple" mechanical devices used ingeniously, combined with a highly energetic and well-trained labour force.

>> No.11795450

>>11793506
Perfect, you'll love it there >>>/x/.

>> No.11795456

Moon people that came from the moon used reverse gravitational waves to place each block after they had received their offerings and daily worship.

>> No.11795489

>>11792564
That's all a load of bullshit. The pyramid stones are chemically identical to natural stones in every way, despite what a few quacks have told you.

http://nebula.wsimg.com/1b249a805d9a5573e0ccdfa1da597c66?AccessKeyId=D94D99729EAEC69E9267&disposition=0&alloworigin=1

And other planets are much too far away to have any noticeable effect on Earth's gravity.

>> No.11795678

>>11792564
>>11792971
>>11793039
>>11793078
There are fossils in the blocks. Also, that's a lot of rock dust. It would be equally astonishing it they poured them.

>> No.11796142

>>11795678
>There are fossils in the blocks
Source?

>> No.11796178

They had axles with wheels and used pulleys with ramps.

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free energy UFO tractors