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Al-Naslaa Rock, The Best Proof of Advanced Ancient Technology

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posted on Dec, 11 2018 @ 12:12 PM
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how can people think this is naturally formed?

That cut is so straight and clean. The rocks are balanced perfectly. There is no possible way nature did this.

If it was natural the rocks would not be balanced, the crack would not be perfectly level.

This was definitely cut by something.



posted on Dec, 11 2018 @ 12:44 PM
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originally posted by: SR1TX
That was done with a laser. You're insane if you think otherwise.

Have you ever shot a laser at a rock?



posted on Dec, 11 2018 @ 12:57 PM
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a reply to: SR1TX

ATTEMPTING to cut sandstones - with a laser - would leave very distinct traces - none of which exist @ Al-Naslaa Rock

further - the " precision " - is a lie - have you actually looked closely

the " its so precise " idiots - only use large scale images

if you look closely - its very imprercise



posted on Dec, 11 2018 @ 12:58 PM
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a reply to: booyakasha


This was definitely cut by something.


what ?



posted on Dec, 11 2018 @ 03:25 PM
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The most puzzling part to me is the parallelism of the gap. The crack could be natural but I would think the two pieces would tip away from each other leaving a "V" shaped gap. Is it possible a vein of much softer sandstone was in the gap originally and it eroded away over the centuries?



posted on Dec, 11 2018 @ 04:01 PM
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That's a really cool rock. Very interesting.



posted on Dec, 11 2018 @ 04:06 PM
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How long has the rock sat in that spot?

Wind, water, in combination can do remarkably strange things to rock



posted on Dec, 12 2018 @ 04:17 AM
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originally posted by: CornishCeltGuy
a reply to: SR1TX

Nope you are insane if you think a laser did that. check the vertical crack just waiting to fall parallel to the right of the main crack.
You have nothing.
That is not even slightly parallel. It's way off.



posted on Dec, 12 2018 @ 04:21 AM
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Has nobody else noticed the pictures on the rock?



posted on Dec, 12 2018 @ 07:42 AM
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originally posted by: ignorant_ape
a reply to: booyakasha


This was definitely cut by something.


what ?

Something. Please pay attention!
edit on 12/12/18 by FatherLukeDuke because: (no reason given)



posted on Dec, 12 2018 @ 08:52 AM
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a reply to: Griffo515

if you look at columnar jointing in basalt rock its clear that rock can make straight line formations easily from cooling and cracking !



posted on Dec, 12 2018 @ 09:08 AM
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originally posted by: SR1TX
That was done with a laser. You're insane if you think otherwise.





So why is the inside of both halves so rough ?



posted on Dec, 12 2018 @ 02:10 PM
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originally posted by: SR1TX
That was done with a laser. You're insane if you think otherwise.


A laser would just explode rock along the cut line. My guess is lightsaber, those babies cut through sh!t like butter!



posted on Dec, 12 2018 @ 02:10 PM
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edit on 12 12 2018 by underpass61 because: dp



posted on Dec, 12 2018 @ 03:56 PM
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originally posted by: Griffo515
This to me is clear evidence of advanced technology, that even the most avid debunker would find difficult to refute.

Thoughts?

Yes; i think this is a very stupid claim. Rocks split in straight lines all the time. There is nothing even remotely unique or suspect about it.




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