
So you think there was some sort of advanced civilisation that existed before the Neolithic era that just vanished without a trace except for some buildings that were later rebuilt by the Egyptians to make sure they'd fool carbon 14 dating? Are we talking steam power to help move the blocks or internal combustion?This thread is for alien related content. Please use the Pyramid thread for all things related to Egyptians not building the pyramids...
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.
So you think there was some sort of advanced civilisation that existed before the Neolithic era that just vanished without a trace except
Than which power drill? Do we know what the comparison used? So we know the spacings of lines with the Egyptian artefact or the Penn one? Did Penn even use a diamond tipped drill as they did it in the early 80s and they were rare back then. Do no we know exactly what bow drill if any the Egyptians used?That does not compute! A bow drill, can produce much less torque than a power drill, and therefore progress, would be much less, and lines much closer together.
That's not what the experiments found. But you don't believe any of that nonsense anyway.
How could a civilisation with the ability to move 200 to blocks of stone apply force vertically to an object.A point we agree on then - So how did they create that weight on the bit, and the torque to turn it?

Read the research.A point we agree on then - So how did they create that weight on the bit, and the torque to turn it?
When the denialists were objecting to the idea of copper and abrasives even making a mark on Granite they were more convincing.Read the research.
But it is a massive stretch to get from not quite understanding every detail of how they did to, therefore someone else did it. There is no evidence for that whatsoever.
You need to find a native ancient Egyptian speaker from the appropriate time period to attest to the accuracy of the translation. And they'll need to be able to write as well, obviously. It's not like they lived before mass printing had fixed the equivalent of spelling for hieroglyphics into a uniform and unvarying structure where no typos slang or shorthand was ever used.It's out and out trolling. A renowned Professor of Egyptology leads a team who find and translate an ancient papyrus. But Harry won't believe it until I prove they got it right.
Shame...
They're in the pocket of big-pyramid.Even then I'd only be accused of making the outcome fit the theory. All scientists lie don't you know.