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So these little square ones he's talking about, he was seeing them do it as a kid. However, you also have contemporaneously with him, you have these other sources that are talking about people trying to โ people who are observing the Inca trying to move these giant stones and failing to do it.
So these little square ones he's talking about, he was seeing them do it as a kid. However, you also have contemporaneously with him, you have these other sources that are talking about people trying to โ people who are observing the Inca trying to move these giant stones and failing to do it.
And then there are โ there were Spaniards that were asking the local Inca, I think at the โ I think it's the โ the temple of the temple, the moon, um, you know, how did they move these stones? And then the Inca told them, well, no, these stones had always been here. They were built by the gods, something, you know, akin to that.
And then there are โ there were Spaniards that were asking the local Inca, I think at the โ I think it's the โ the temple of the temple, the moon, um, you know, how did they move these stones? And then the Inca told them, well, no, these stones had always been here. They were built by the gods, something, you know, akin to that.
And then there are โ there were Spaniards that were asking the local Inca, I think at the โ I think it's the โ the temple of the temple, the moon, um, you know, how did they move these stones? And then the Inca told them, well, no, these stones had always been here. They were built by the gods, something, you know, akin to that.
Um, and so the mystery there is, is the big cellular polygonal stones, you know, how, how were those done? Um, were they melted by, were they softened by acids? You know, I, I don't, I don't agree with the geopolymer thing, but I think that's,
Um, and so the mystery there is, is the big cellular polygonal stones, you know, how, how were those done? Um, were they melted by, were they softened by acids? You know, I, I don't, I don't agree with the geopolymer thing, but I think that's,
Um, and so the mystery there is, is the big cellular polygonal stones, you know, how, how were those done? Um, were they melted by, were they softened by acids? You know, I, I don't, I don't agree with the geopolymer thing, but I think that's,
I think that if it were possible to be able to take these acids that, you know, we know that there are these acid deposits down in the Atacama Desert and that there are these Inca or ancient South American highways that lead off. They could be Wari. They could be, you know, the Inca built on top of the highways of the Wari Empire.
I think that if it were possible to be able to take these acids that, you know, we know that there are these acid deposits down in the Atacama Desert and that there are these Inca or ancient South American highways that lead off. They could be Wari. They could be, you know, the Inca built on top of the highways of the Wari Empire.
I think that if it were possible to be able to take these acids that, you know, we know that there are these acid deposits down in the Atacama Desert and that there are these Inca or ancient South American highways that lead off. They could be Wari. They could be, you know, the Inca built on top of the highways of the Wari Empire.
The Wari may have been building on top of the highways of an older empire. But you have these roads that go all the way down into the Chilean desert and then just fade into the desert. That's kind of where they end. why do they have this road that's going down there? Well, we know that there are these natural acid deposits that people were mining down there.
The Wari may have been building on top of the highways of an older empire. But you have these roads that go all the way down into the Chilean desert and then just fade into the desert. That's kind of where they end. why do they have this road that's going down there? Well, we know that there are these natural acid deposits that people were mining down there.
The Wari may have been building on top of the highways of an older empire. But you have these roads that go all the way down into the Chilean desert and then just fade into the desert. That's kind of where they end. why do they have this road that's going down there? Well, we know that there are these natural acid deposits that people were mining down there.
Now, the question is, what are they doing with these acids? We don't have a lot of evidence for that, as far as I'm aware. But it seems plausible and interesting to me, the possibility of bringing those back up to what we consider today the Inca realm. And rather than cutting and chiseling the stone away to fit perfectly with each other,
Now, the question is, what are they doing with these acids? We don't have a lot of evidence for that, as far as I'm aware. But it seems plausible and interesting to me, the possibility of bringing those back up to what we consider today the Inca realm. And rather than cutting and chiseling the stone away to fit perfectly with each other,
Now, the question is, what are they doing with these acids? We don't have a lot of evidence for that, as far as I'm aware. But it seems plausible and interesting to me, the possibility of bringing those back up to what we consider today the Inca realm. And rather than cutting and chiseling the stone away to fit perfectly with each other,
well what if you're able just to soften the edges of stones and then basically you know slide them smush them together and that creates these perfect seams that you see you know in the in these um i'm sure you did this as well but uh you know every time you can get a glimpse of the spaces between the stones almost always the the stones are fitted together all the way to the back you know or at least very very closely and on the out on the outside they're they're perfect
well what if you're able just to soften the edges of stones and then basically you know slide them smush them together and that creates these perfect seams that you see you know in the in these um i'm sure you did this as well but uh you know every time you can get a glimpse of the spaces between the stones almost always the the stones are fitted together all the way to the back you know or at least very very closely and on the out on the outside they're they're perfect
well what if you're able just to soften the edges of stones and then basically you know slide them smush them together and that creates these perfect seams that you see you know in the in these um i'm sure you did this as well but uh you know every time you can get a glimpse of the spaces between the stones almost always the the stones are fitted together all the way to the back you know or at least very very closely and on the out on the outside they're they're perfect