Jun 30

How Did They Move These Stones

After looking at the construction of Stonehenge, you may wonder how this prehistoric monument was built without advanced engineering knowledge nor sophisticated tools. This same question has been baffling historians and archaeologists alike for centuries.

 

7 Responses to “How Did They Move These Stones”

  1. Tracy L

    The mystery has been solved – and it wasn’t ET’s or interdimensional travelers. Wally Wallington, a retired Michigan construction worker whose hobby is moving heavy items, demonstrates how it is done – it involves finding each stone’s center of gravity. This is how the Coral Castle was built too. Here’s a great video showing how it was done: https://youtu.be/uYQBDhkBfr0

  2. Patricia B

    This was amazing time period. Stonehenge quarry was up to 160 miles away. The Pyramids quarry were up to 500 miles away. Wheels were not used in that time period. In short, since energy is in rock and they knew how to mobilize the vibration in the rock they moved it by levitation. Egyptians used Hieroglyphics for communications. Keep in mind granite is a very hard rock and how did they cut it and make it so smooth? and how did they draw straight lines in rock? they had the technique to melt the top layer of rock by one inch similar to a putty or soft dough , they smooth the surface and were able to write, draw pictures, and it would harden back to rock when finished.

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