What do the ancients use to build giant constructions?

Works of ancient civilization such as the Stonehenge stone circle and pyramids exist today thanks to the construction of giant rocks.

At that time, how could one complete such works? Could the ancients possess the art of ascending, being able to lift heavy objects without machines?

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Edward Leedskalnin and the coral castle were built by himself.

Giant construction stone

How the Egyptian pyramids were built has been the subject of controversy for millennia. In fact no one really knows exactly how these buildings were built.

Recent estimates of modern science suggest that a labor force of 4,000 to 5,000 people would take 20 years to build a pyramid with facilities like ropes and pulleys. , ladders, plus human ingenuity and the power of animals.

Not only the Egyptian pyramids were built from huge blocks of stone. Before long, giant temples and tombs around the world were also made of incredible rock formations:

  1. The temple of Jupiter in Baalbek, Lebanon with a foundation that endures 3 large rocks never before seen in man-made structures, each weighing an estimated 1,000 tons. No current super crane can lift it, but they are placed side by side in the exact position so that even a needle cannot fit in the middle.

About 900m south of Baalbek's entrance is a quarry where the stone was mined to build a temple. However, no trace of a path or way of transport was found between the quarry and the temple. At the quarry, there is a larger stone, weighing 1,650 tons, measuring 21.5m x 4.8m x 4.2m.

  1. Known as Hajar el Hibla - also known as the Stone of a pregnant woman - it seems to have been scrapped, not used in temple construction. This is one of the largest processed stones ever. With today's technology, it takes 24 heavy cranes to lift it, but moving it is unthinkable.
  2. On an isolated plateau in Tiahuanaco, Bolivia, nearly 4,000 meters above sea level, is a majestic building called the Puerta del Sol or the 'Solar Gate' . Meticulously carved gates on stone are estimated to weigh up to 10 tons. How it was brought and placed here remains a secret.
  3. Nan Madol, also known as the 'Machu Pichu of the Pacific' , is a magnificent monument on the island of Pohnpei, the capital of the Federated States of Micronesia, built around 200 BC, made from hundreds of blocks of stone. substance length, each block is about 5m long and several dozen cm in diameter. They are arranged in 12m high walls and 5m thick. Each block weighs about 2.5 tons.

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The ancients possessed ascension?

Own the ascension?

What is the secret that these diverse and ancient cultures possess to move and arrange these gigantic stones? Do they have a powerful workforce that uses muscles and ingenuity to the utmost or do they manipulate these huge materials through ascension?

In his 30-volume history book, Arab historian, Abul Hasan Ali Al-Masudi, who lived in the 10th century, recorded interesting information. Impressed by the grandeur of the Egyptian pyramids, he wrote about how large blocks of stone were transported to build the structure.

According to him, people first put a kind of 'magic papyrus' under the rock they wanted to move, then used a metal bar to smash it and fly it up and move along a path paved with stones. The sides are covered with metal poles. The stones will move about 50 meters, then descend to the ground, where the builders request it.

When Al-Masudi explained this technique in his books, the pyramids existed for thousands of years. Therefore, many people question where he got this information from. Is that part of the oral tradition from generation to generation in Egypt? Does using an iron rod hitting the stone will create sound vibrations that lead to ascension? Or is this ascension a resonance in terms of the surrounding magnetic field?

Who discovered the esoteric method?

From 1920, Edward Leedskalnin (born 1887), a Latvian-American, started building a remarkable structure in Homestead, Florida. Over a period of 20 years, he built a building he initially called 'Stone Gate Park' , but was later named 'Coral Castle'.

Working in secrecy, usually at night, Leeds Leedskalnin quarryed, shaped them and then transported them to the site of the main building of the auxiliary structures.

It is estimated that around 1,000 tons of coral stone is used in the construction of walls and towers, plus 100 tons carved into furniture and art objects. Some building blocks weigh twice as much as the largest in the Great Pyramid of Giza.

It was all by himself and showed no signs of using heavy machinery. No one has ever witnessed how Leedskalnin can move and lift such huge objects, despite rumors that some teenagers watching him 'made the reefs float in the air. like hydrogen balloons . '

Leddskalnin kept his construction methods absolutely confidential. He just said: 'I discovered the secrets of the pyramid, figured out how the Egyptians, the ancient builders in Peru, Yucatan and Asia, with just rudimentary tools, moved, lift, place tons of stones in the right position. '

It is a pity that if Leedskalnin actually discovered the ancient secrets of ascension , moved objects into the air in construction, then they would have followed him to the bottom of the tomb. He died in 1951.