Why the construction methods of ancient megalithic structures are better kept secret
In this series of articles, I delve into megalithic structures from antiquity that continue to captivate the human imagination. Three particular wonders have seized my interest: the pyramids of Egypt, the stonework of the pre-Incas, and the unfinished obelisk of Aswan. What unites them is the enigma of how these colossal structures were crafted by human hands. Many assert that only primitive stone hammers were used since iron chisels were nonexistent during the times of the Egyptians and pre-Incas. The question arises: how did they manage to carve the large stone blocks, some exceeding 100 tons, with precision in millimeters? The prevailing belief, shared by established archaeologists, is that such feats were achieved through unlimited labor, time and remarkable patience.
Interestingly, the mystery surrounding the construction method of the ancient megalithic structures also offers a significant advantage, as it attracts many tourists. That is why established archaeologists and the Egyptian government want to preserve these romantic ideas. These ancient marvels add a touch of magic to the past, captivating the imagination of those who seek to unravel the mysteries, akin to the allure of magic tricks where understanding the magician's methods is intentionally elusive..
If you'd rather continue marveling at the ancient construction methods and keep them shrouded in mystery, then do NOT READ ANY FURTHER. Uncovering the actual techniques used may prove to be a sobering experience.
People often seek explanations for incomprehensible phenomena, such as the belief that the world is so wondrous that it can only be created by a God. Regarding ancient megalithic structures, experts claims that they were constructed by tens of thousands of laborers using primitive hammerstones to meticulously carve stone blocks at a slow pace, measured in millimeters per day.
Even if this is true, questions remain as to how the 100-ton stone blocks were lifted repeatedly to precisely carve them to fit accurately against the adjacent stones
Research on pre-Inca masonry and the unfinished obelisk of Aswan
I am researching pre-Inca masonry and the method of carving of the unfinished obelisk of Aswan. In my opinion, the methods must have been efficient. I am an inventor, and my mind keeps churning until I find a solution. I started looking for efficient methods that were available at the time and I think I found them.
I will post about this on my website soon.
TO DO ........................
The questions of how the pyramids were actually built has already been resolved by the scientist Joseph Davidovits and Professor Michel Barsoum. You can read more about it in this article: The pyramids are primarily constructed from concrete