3 Megalithic Structures, In Which Accuracy And Processing Are Difficult To Explain By The Official History - Alternative View

3 Megalithic Structures, In Which Accuracy And Processing Are Difficult To Explain By The Official History - Alternative View
3 Megalithic Structures, In Which Accuracy And Processing Are Difficult To Explain By The Official History - Alternative View

Video: 3 Megalithic Structures, In Which Accuracy And Processing Are Difficult To Explain By The Official History - Alternative View

Video: 3 Megalithic Structures, In Which Accuracy And Processing Are Difficult To Explain By The Official History - Alternative View
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The first of these structures will be the Korikancha Temple. If you believe the official history, then the object was built before the Incas, and they appropriated it. True, I believe that little of the amazing structures of Peru belongs to the Incas at all, but that's another story.

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The temple is located in Cusco and due to the destruction now its remains are inside the Cathedral of Santo Domingo. That is, a cathedral was built around the ancient temple.

But if these are the remains and before the temple of Korikancha was much larger, then it is even difficult that he represented himself. Now you can see walls made of fairly large blocks with incredible processing and perfect fit to each other.

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Again, it seems that each wall and building was calculated in millimeters from the beginning, although even taking this into account it is difficult to explain how the civilizations of the past could do everything so accurately and not make mistakes anywhere, but this is unlikely to ever be learned.

The next object in the article will be the Temple of Khafren, which I recently mentioned in an article on the technology of rounding corners. It is in this temple that you can see the use of this uncommon but amazing ancient technology. But that's not the point.

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Before talking about the walls, it is worth noting that each of the blocks in this structure is granite, and from 100 to 150 tons, which raises even more questions in movement.

As for the walls, everything is almost perfect, although time has affected the temple. Again, it is worth noting that not a single millimeter of the gap between the blocks is simply impossible to notice.

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And it’s quite funny when you realize that they built it without a cement mortar, and modern houses are beginning to fall apart a little after a couple of decades. In my opinion, this is already one of the most important differences between the ancient builders and the current civilization.

And in the end, we again return to Peru and the so-called city called Pisac. I wrote a separate article about this place, but it was about a month ago.

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The city itself is quite large, but it differs from the two above-described places. At least, the main difference is that, in my opinion, there are already many "traces" of the presence of the Incas or an even less developed civilization.

In general, most of the city is an ideal and accurate masonry, and 35 percent, these are some small stones that barely hold, and between them there are huge gaps. In general, the creation of that very civilization of builders throughout Peru is clearly not similar.

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But where there is high-quality masonry, you can see how the ancient builders carved out a variety of shapes so that everything would hold perfectly and would not be destroyed for millennia.

And yes, it is interesting that where the dilapidated, rough masonry is now, a solution was used, and in places with well-processed blocks, there is nothing at all, but at the same time, everything keeps much better.

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So the conclusion. In my opinion, all objects of this type should have been built with sufficiently developed tools and technologies, and certainly not with rough work.

Otherwise, I will never believe that even the most experienced craftsman and builder cannot make a mistake. And as you can see, there are almost never errors in such structures, everything is calculated in millimeters.

Based on this, it follows that a more or less developed civilization should have existed in the past, at least approximately at our level. Although even if this is so, it is unlikely that their technologies were similar to ours, which in principle is already difficult to recognize.

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