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You could equally be accused of the same, you are obviously not employed, perhaps unemployable, judging by how much time and effort you employ posting in here.
No, I don't think you can accuse Denso of having no clue about how research works. They're one of the posters who consistently looks for the underlying scientific studies in discussions.
 
I’ve not watched the video, is it a 200 tonne stone being moved 300 miles and then being perfectly placed ?

All using wet sand and ropes!


I doubt it is.
There's multiple 200+ ton obelisks in Rome that were taken as trophies from Egypt. Are you saying that UFOs moved them both times?
 
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There's multiple 200+ obelisks in Rome that were taken as trophies from Egypt. Are you saying that UFOs moved them both times?
Show me where I’ve mentioned ufo’s ? I’ve stated I don’t believe in them!

Why do you feel the need to always go “conspiracy” ? Is it because you can’t debate properly, you do it regularly. There’s no need to be a liar.

There’s one in London too!
 

Transported over 400 miles over land.

The stones are believed to be too heavy to have been transported upstream on the Nile.[page needed]
They were moved around 1350BC, when Egypt had definitely grasped the concept of the wheel, It's believed they were moved by sledge as that's the easiest way to move something that heavy.

What more advanced technology would you demand to move them?
 
Show me where I’ve mentioned ufo’s ? I’ve stated I don’t believe in them!

Why do you feel the need to always go “conspiracy” ? Is it because you can’t debate properly, you do it regularly. There’s no need to be a liar.

There’s one in London too!
Who moved them then?
 
I’ve put a link up a few pages back. It’s been proven, over 400 miles over land, no use of the the Nile

If you're talking about the Memnon statues, even your own link says nothing about the accuracy of their positioning, and that their (not) being transported by river being an unproven and uncited hypothesis.
 


They were moved around 1350BC, when Egypt had definitely grasped the concept of the wheel, It's believed they were moved by sledge as that's the easiest way to move something that heavy.

What more advanced technology would you demand to move them?
What sort of wheel can hold that sort of weight ?

Pmsl
 
No, it’s in a MIT, the one I put up and referenced

Please pay attention, you won’t look a sausage if you do!
Already looks a sausage with his 200+ comment love to see how he made that figure up not even close
 
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