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Precision Cut Rocks at Puma Punka Peru

Started by zorgon, November 28, 2016, 11:31:38 AM

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zorgon


astr0144

#1
Another thread with ref to Puma Punka..and its Precision  cut rocks.
with more images.

Anti gravity or gravity reduction?

http://www.thelivingmoon.com/forum/index.php?topic=9695.msg127937#msg127937


ArMaP


The Seeker

Quote from: ArMaP on November 28, 2016, 09:07:23 PM
That doesn't look precise.
Armap don't let looks fool you; the majority of the blocks at Puma Punku are precisely machined within 1/1,000th of an inch tolerance; not just cut, machined...

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ArMaP

Quote from: the seeker on November 28, 2016, 11:46:02 PM
Armap don't let looks fool you; the majority of the blocks at Puma Punku are precisely machined within 1/1,000th of an inch tolerance; not just cut, machined...
Did you measured them?

The Seeker

#5
Quote from: ArMaP on November 29, 2016, 12:05:44 AM
Did you measured them?
I haven't personally but quite a few qualified personnel have, done  using laser plotters...

so, yes, the artifacts have been checked in quite precise detail and documented  8)

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ArMaP

Quote from: the seeker on November 29, 2016, 12:12:55 AM
I haven't personally but quite a few qualified personnel have, done  using laser plotters...

so, yes, the artifacts have been checked in quite precise detail and documented  8)
Well, I suppose they didn't check the one from the opening post, as that one is far from a precise cut.

Irene

Quote from: ArMaP on November 29, 2016, 01:09:37 AM
Well, I suppose they didn't check the one from the opening post, as that one is far from a precise cut.

That picture looks like a lintel to me, carved in an arc.

I'm sure you've seen the other blocks at Puma Punku. I've seen video of researchers and engineers checking them with those 90° square thingies. I'm not sure what they're called. The angles are perfect or near perfect.

I have also seen an interview with a master stone mason who said we don't have the means in the present day to make the cuts made on those stones.

Similar examinations have been made on blocks in Egypt. Same conclusions, perfect or near perfect angles and we lack the tech to do what they did BC.
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ArMaP

Quote from: Irene on November 29, 2016, 03:59:20 AM
I'm sure you've seen the other blocks at Puma Punku. I've seen video of researchers and engineers checking them with those 90° square thingies. I'm not sure what they're called. The angles are perfect or near perfect.
I've seen some of those too, and "near perfect" implies "not precise".

QuoteI have also seen an interview with a master stone mason who said we don't have the means in the present day to make the cuts made on those stones.
I was born above a stone mason workshop and lived there until I was 7, and loved to see the men work the stone. I have also seen a block of marble that was being cut into slabs by Roman workers in a small town that has been living from exporting marble since the Roman empire times, and their work was as good as the one made by the workmen at the stone mason workshop I knew.

Time and patience are great things.  :)

PS: Some of those Puma Punku stones appear to have some kind of cement covering them to make them look smooth.

Eighthman

As I recall, didn't some blocks suggest tentative cuts attempted?  That looked straight, neat and inexplicable?

Sgt.Rocknroll

It's easy to look at something with 20th century eyes. But remember the ancient people found ways of doing things that seem by today's standards as impossible without a higher intellect. I've also seen a website that purported to show the actual tools found at the site but are cleverly left out of reports. Seems fishy. But who's to say really. Maybe the Aliens did help? No one knows and all else is speculation.

Rock
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Irene

#11
Sarge,

You've pointed out something very important. The only tools we ever find are very primitive. I don't believe these blocks were fashioned using copper tools.

ETA, I don't think they were moved with ropes and logs either.
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Sgt.Rocknroll

#12
Quote from: Irene on November 29, 2016, 06:05:43 PM
Sarge,

You've pointed out something very important. The only tools we ever find are very primitive. I don't believe these blocks were fashioned using copper tools.

ETA, I don't think they were moved with ropes and logs either.

But how do you know?

edit:
I found the video debunking all of this Ancient Alien stuff:


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Irene

Sarge,

Of course I don't know for sure, but based on what I've seen and read I believe as I posted above.
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Sgt.Rocknroll

Quote from: Irene on November 29, 2016, 09:27:40 PM
Sarge,

Of course I don't know for sure, but based on what I've seen and read I believe as I posted above.

Did you watch the video? I think it explains it very well. But to each his own.
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