Gregg Braden
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And there's only a couple of them left. They were beautiful, polished marble, white. So what we see today was never meant to be seen by the naked eye. It is limestone. natural limestone as a geologist, I can tell you, will have laminations, because the way it was deposited, it will have micro fossils. You know, tiny microbial forms of life, some kind of shell something in there.
And there's only a couple of them left. They were beautiful, polished marble, white. So what we see today was never meant to be seen by the naked eye. It is limestone. natural limestone as a geologist, I can tell you, will have laminations, because the way it was deposited, it will have micro fossils. You know, tiny microbial forms of life, some kind of shell something in there.
And what they found the core samples was done to that what they found was it was completely homogenous. there were insects, air bubbles, and human hair that they found in this core sample. Really? What they now believe... is that they were built, whoever built these used the technology that we're only starting to use today.
And what they found the core samples was done to that what they found was it was completely homogenous. there were insects, air bubbles, and human hair that they found in this core sample. Really? What they now believe... is that they were built, whoever built these used the technology that we're only starting to use today.
And what they found the core samples was done to that what they found was it was completely homogenous. there were insects, air bubbles, and human hair that they found in this core sample. Really? What they now believe... is that they were built, whoever built these used the technology that we're only starting to use today.
And it was, they took the natural stone, pulverized it, mixed it with a matrix of an epoxy and poured the stones in place to get the high tolerances of less than a thousandth of an inch between the stones and to get the materials up high, they poured the stone. and it dried in place.
And it was, they took the natural stone, pulverized it, mixed it with a matrix of an epoxy and poured the stones in place to get the high tolerances of less than a thousandth of an inch between the stones and to get the materials up high, they poured the stone. and it dried in place.
And it was, they took the natural stone, pulverized it, mixed it with a matrix of an epoxy and poured the stones in place to get the high tolerances of less than a thousandth of an inch between the stones and to get the materials up high, they poured the stone. and it dried in place.
And now they think the same thing happened in Peru at places like Ollantaytambo, Machu Picchu, the Coricancha, things like that. And it's a very different way of looking at the technology, but if that's the case, it's more advanced.
And now they think the same thing happened in Peru at places like Ollantaytambo, Machu Picchu, the Coricancha, things like that. And it's a very different way of looking at the technology, but if that's the case, it's more advanced.
And now they think the same thing happened in Peru at places like Ollantaytambo, Machu Picchu, the Coricancha, things like that. And it's a very different way of looking at the technology, but if that's the case, it's more advanced.
If you see a picture of the pyramids, you're looking at the interior that was never meant to be seen by the naked eye.
If you see a picture of the pyramids, you're looking at the interior that was never meant to be seen by the naked eye.
If you see a picture of the pyramids, you're looking at the interior that was never meant to be seen by the naked eye.
There's some light bedtime reading.
There's some light bedtime reading.
There's some light bedtime reading.
in greater rock strength and vice versa yeah but it's not talking about how it was built yeah no it's not they they published this in there's a core sample in the geologic journals uh and the geologists had no problem with it the historians had a huge problem with it and they also date it now as a geologist the the sphinx and the pyramids
in greater rock strength and vice versa yeah but it's not talking about how it was built yeah no it's not they they published this in there's a core sample in the geologic journals uh and the geologists had no problem with it the historians had a huge problem with it and they also date it now as a geologist the the sphinx and the pyramids
in greater rock strength and vice versa yeah but it's not talking about how it was built yeah no it's not they they published this in there's a core sample in the geologic journals uh and the geologists had no problem with it the historians had a huge problem with it and they also date it now as a geologist the the sphinx and the pyramids