From: eon on
seems unlikely to move and manufacture these
huge 2000 tones megaliths by using newton,

you must use relativity or something better
in order to cancel gravity

http://www.world-mysteries.com/mpl_5bk.jpg

was general relativity known since ancient
civilizations, then re-published in 1915 once again?
From: Thomas Heger on
eon schrieb:
> seems unlikely to move and manufacture these
> huge 2000 tones megaliths by using newton,
>
> you must use relativity or something better
> in order to cancel gravity
>
> http://www.world-mysteries.com/mpl_5bk.jpg
>
> was general relativity known since ancient
> civilizations, then re-published in 1915 once again?

I can't tell if Gr is responsible or if that was know in ancient times,
but large stone structures are abundant and fascinating. Among the more
recent constructions is the 'Coral Castle', where a Latvian eccentric
managed to move large stones by some kind of secret device:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coral_Castle.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hr9U1cP68eU

Others are the Easter Island Sculptures, Inca-Walls and pyramids ..

TH
From: eon on
On May 16, 9:29 pm, Thomas Heger <ttt_...(a)web.de> wrote:
> eon schrieb:
>
> > seems unlikely to move and manufacture these
> > huge 2000 tones megaliths by using newton,
>
> > you must use relativity or something better
> > in order to cancel gravity
>
> >http://www.world-mysteries.com/mpl_5bk.jpg
>
> > was general relativity known since ancient
> > civilizations, then re-published in 1915 once again?
>
> I can't tell if Gr is responsible or if that was know in ancient times,
> but large stone structures are abundant and fascinating. Among the more
> recent constructions is the 'Coral Castle', where a Latvian eccentric
> managed to move large stones by some kind of secret device:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coral_Castle.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hr9U1cP68eU
>
> Others are the Easter Island Sculptures, Inca-Walls and pyramids ..
>
> TH

you are wrong, those are small stones
compared with the 2000 tons megaliths

everybody can handle small stones, even
newton

thinking on it i got a solution, involves
lots of details
From: Thomas Heger on
eon schrieb:
> On May 16, 9:29 pm, Thomas Heger <ttt_...(a)web.de> wrote:
>> eon schrieb:
>>
>>> seems unlikely to move and manufacture these
>>> huge 2000 tones megaliths by using newton,
>>> you must use relativity or something better
>>> in order to cancel gravity
>>> http://www.world-mysteries.com/mpl_5bk.jpg
>>> was general relativity known since ancient
>>> civilizations, then re-published in 1915 once again?
>> I can't tell if Gr is responsible or if that was know in ancient times,
>> but large stone structures are abundant and fascinating. Among the more
>> recent constructions is the 'Coral Castle', where a Latvian eccentric
>> managed to move large stones by some kind of secret device:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coral_Castle.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hr9U1cP68eU
>>
>> Others are the Easter Island Sculptures, Inca-Walls and pyramids ..
>>
>> TH
>
> you are wrong, those are small stones
> compared with the 2000 tons megaliths
>
> everybody can handle small stones, even
> newton
>
'Small' is a very relative statement. Actually the stones at Coral
Castle are quite huge, if you consider that they were moved by a single
man (without heavy equipment). Certainly not as massive as at other
sites, but huge enough to make people wonder, how that guy managed to
lift them.
About those megaliths there are thousands of web-sites with all kinds of
explanations, so I do not want to add another one. Maybe your
explanation works.
(Here is a random pick:
http://www.sacred-destinations.com/bolivia/tiwanaku )
> thinking on it i got a solution, involves
> lots of details
lets hear ..

Greetings

TH

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