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Topic started on 1-3-2013 @ 01:04 PM by iksose7
Check this guy out!

Wally Wallington is a retired construction worker from Lapeer County, Michigan who has revived forgotten technology and demonstrated a method for a person to construct a Stonehenge-like structure using only materials and techniques that do not rely on any modern technology.

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This is awesome, he is moving very heavy blocks into place with a variety of primitive techniques. I would love to have a go at this. If only i had some few hundred pound blocks lying around... and i didnt mind possibly loosing my toes.



Although these methods may explain blocks up to a cartain size, could they be used to move blocks up to 1000 tonnes?

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reply posted on 1-3-2013 @ 03:08 PM by iksose7
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Cheers Sealing!

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Yes he did, Coral Castle is an unbelievable achievement!


reply posted on 5-3-2013 @ 03:02 PM by vind21
Yes it could certainly be used to lift and place basic shapes....but you certinaly are not building any pyramids like this....


Here is a list of wood strengths:
Wood Strengths

You're looking for the Maximum crushing strength.

Maximum crushing strength is the maximum stress sustained by a board when pressure is applied parallel to the grain.

3cm or 1-1/4 thick granite weighs about 18+- pounds per square ft.

2cm or 3/4 thick granite weighs about 12+- pounds per square ft.

The issue will be with the torsion effect but in ancient times they wouldn't be using mass produced 2x4s they would be using full strength wood, more like railroad ties which would be even stronger.


As long as the object had enough surface area and was not extremely dense this method would certinaly work, and be practical.

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As for coral castle, that is supposedly constructed in a very different manner. See Cymatics and organic crystal structures as well as The Tablet of Shamash as a starting grounds for that head trip.
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reply posted on 6-3-2013 @ 10:06 AM by iksose7
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I sort of agree with you on that. I do think these methods could be used to move pretty heavy blocks, but i'm not sure if they could be used to move giant stones and interlock them with each other. That would take some kind of 'fine tuning' which i'm not sure could be done with these techniques. They seem too heavy handed.


reply posted on 9-3-2013 @ 09:52 AM by iksose7
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Hmm, sounds worthy of a watch. Youtube here i come.

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We are arrogant in thinking we are the most knowledgeable "age".
Yes i agree, there is enough evidence out there that suggests that previous civilisations were very advanced in alot of ways. So i disagree with you when you say "we think of ancient man as primitive and simple minded" most of the population do, that much is obvious just by talking to people about the past. Even i thought that at one point because that is what we are taught in school. But boy are my eyes open to the truth now!

reply to post by rickymouse

Agreed, they like to throw around the technichal jargon. Angles and calculations ect, of which i can handle only up to a certain level

reply to post by Fjernt

Good questions. I will have to have another look at the video and see if i can see how its done.

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