Jimmy Corsetti
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but there's a complete lack of evidence. In fact, the evidence that it does exist there would suggest that it just wasn't them, is that they did not have the capability to move, lift, and stack those three trilithon stones, which are 900 tons apiece. And what's interesting about Dan is that you've pointed out that, like,
For example, people will often use the Thunderstone, the bronze horseman in Russia, which was like some 1500 tons. And for them to have moved and lifted it in the late 18th century, late 1700s, you know, they needed the screw jack. They needed advanced iron rails, metallic ball bearings, things that the Romans did not have.
For example, people will often use the Thunderstone, the bronze horseman in Russia, which was like some 1500 tons. And for them to have moved and lifted it in the late 18th century, late 1700s, you know, they needed the screw jack. They needed advanced iron rails, metallic ball bearings, things that the Romans did not have.
For example, people will often use the Thunderstone, the bronze horseman in Russia, which was like some 1500 tons. And for them to have moved and lifted it in the late 18th century, late 1700s, you know, they needed the screw jack. They needed advanced iron rails, metallic ball bearings, things that the Romans did not have.
And it's like so there's like this ground that we share, which is that you might not think that it was some lost technology, but it clearly was done with a method that is completely unknown to the Romans.
And it's like so there's like this ground that we share, which is that you might not think that it was some lost technology, but it clearly was done with a method that is completely unknown to the Romans.
And it's like so there's like this ground that we share, which is that you might not think that it was some lost technology, but it clearly was done with a method that is completely unknown to the Romans.
Yeah. I will say real quick about Baalbek as far as cutting the stones. Those are limestone. And I have no doubt that they could cut limestone with primitive methods when it comes to Egypt and the granite, a whole different ballgame.
Yeah. I will say real quick about Baalbek as far as cutting the stones. Those are limestone. And I have no doubt that they could cut limestone with primitive methods when it comes to Egypt and the granite, a whole different ballgame.
Yeah. I will say real quick about Baalbek as far as cutting the stones. Those are limestone. And I have no doubt that they could cut limestone with primitive methods when it comes to Egypt and the granite, a whole different ballgame.
But when it comes to Baalbek, we're talking, again, three 900-ton stones that were moved approximately a half a mile and then lifted and stacked some 30 feet off the ground. And... That becomes a matter of physics, like physics defying that say, let me be clear, we could do that today. Absolutely. But what it takes for us to do that today is magnificent.
But when it comes to Baalbek, we're talking, again, three 900-ton stones that were moved approximately a half a mile and then lifted and stacked some 30 feet off the ground. And... That becomes a matter of physics, like physics defying that say, let me be clear, we could do that today. Absolutely. But what it takes for us to do that today is magnificent.
But when it comes to Baalbek, we're talking, again, three 900-ton stones that were moved approximately a half a mile and then lifted and stacked some 30 feet off the ground. And... That becomes a matter of physics, like physics defying that say, let me be clear, we could do that today. Absolutely. But what it takes for us to do that today is magnificent.
Like when they moved, I like to use this example, which is that the largest stone in modern times is the 340 ton stone that's at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. And they to move it 104 miles. It took a year of planning. It cost $10 million and they had to custom build a trailer truck around it.
Like when they moved, I like to use this example, which is that the largest stone in modern times is the 340 ton stone that's at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. And they to move it 104 miles. It took a year of planning. It cost $10 million and they had to custom build a trailer truck around it.
Like when they moved, I like to use this example, which is that the largest stone in modern times is the 340 ton stone that's at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. And they to move it 104 miles. It took a year of planning. It cost $10 million and they had to custom build a trailer truck around it.
Steve, this would be great photos if you're able to bring it up, because this this trailer truck they built around is 260 feet long, 30 something feet wide, 44 axles used one hundred and ninety eight semi truck wheels. Jesus Christ. And they moved it. It took nine days. He moved it four miles an hour. They had to go around certain roads because roads couldn't even withstand the weight of it.
Steve, this would be great photos if you're able to bring it up, because this this trailer truck they built around is 260 feet long, 30 something feet wide, 44 axles used one hundred and ninety eight semi truck wheels. Jesus Christ. And they moved it. It took nine days. He moved it four miles an hour. They had to go around certain roads because roads couldn't even withstand the weight of it.
Steve, this would be great photos if you're able to bring it up, because this this trailer truck they built around is 260 feet long, 30 something feet wide, 44 axles used one hundred and ninety eight semi truck wheels. Jesus Christ. And they moved it. It took nine days. He moved it four miles an hour. They had to go around certain roads because roads couldn't even withstand the weight of it.
And this is to move into â so that stone is one-third the weight of the trilithon stones, or at least of the Ramesseum statue, which is the 1,000 metric tons.