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On the other hand, post up evidence that the translation is absolutely correct, despite parts of the original being missing, and that it is true, rather than a simple boast.
Don't be silly. That really is ridiculous.
 
On the other hand, post up evidence that the translation is absolutely correct, despite parts of the original being missing, and that it is true, rather than a simple boast.
This is not how science works. Or history, or translation, or honest debate.

This is how a fanatic defends their religion.
 
So no answer. Despite it being possible and demonstrated you still insist it isn't possible.

Your only objection is that hand tools can't cut granite. Which is nonsense. It's hard, slow and no one would do it if they had a power tool to hand, but it is possible.
You’ve missed it again!

Is it because I mock you ?
 
Don't be silly. That really is ridiculous.
Those scraps of paper being taken as evidence of the pyramids being built the biggest joke in the GD.

It looks like a kebab flyer. It probably is.
 
Those scraps of paper being taken as evidence of the pyramids being built the biggest joke in the GD.

It looks like a kebab flyer. It probably is.
You are just trolling now. Big time.
 
You are just trolling now. Big time.
No I’m not, you can’t possibly think that’s real evidence?

If you do let’s leave it there. Because it’s about as real as aliens or the arc
 
No I’m not, you can’t possibly think that’s real evidence?
So, now that Penn State research paper, that you posted, shows they can replicate core 7 with copper/abrasives and hand tools you want to move on.

You now think that a research team led by Pierre Tallet, Professor of Egyptology at the University of Paris-Sorbonne, which has had no expert criticism, have mistaken a kebab flyer for a rare papyrus.

And you aren't trolling?
 
So, now that Penn State research paper, that you posted, shows they can replicate core 7 with copper/abrasives and hand tools you want to move on.

You now think that a research team led by Pierre Tallet, Professor of Egyptology at the University of Paris-Sorbonne, which has had no expert criticism, have mistaken a kebab flyer for a rare papyrus.

And you aren't trolling?
They didn’t replicate it, you’ve admitted it’s still up for debate, you said that… not me.

It might be a Chinese menu ? I cant read it. I don’t trust the people doing the research, it’s a boys club, a well funded boys club.

As per the MIt article.
 
Penn did it using a power tool, after all they did loads of different holes to test different combinations of tools and abrasives, but doing it slower using a bow drill is equally possible.

What ever method was originally used, it was very aggressive/effective, as indicated by the progress, the lines made by each rotation, of the 'drill'.
 
What ever method was originally used, it was very aggressive/effective, as indicated by the progress, the lines made by each rotation, of the 'drill'.
That's a combination of force applied and speed. if it were a bow drill then they can get a lot of torque and would be forced to go much slower than the machine tool. That'll give you greater distance between lines.

But to make serious comparisons you'd need measurements of the distance between the lines as well as the tools used. No one has done that, probably because it's silly and Egyptologists have better things to do. In the Egyptian artefacts the cutting rate varies during the cut due to wear and presumably the manual process used to do the drilling. It's clearly done by hand rather than by any sort of machinery.

That makes KoolPCs aliens theory ridiculous but doesn't really impact the idea that there was an iron age civilisation running around before the neolithic era theory, which is also crazy but in a different way.
 
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