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ditto still waiting for your 200 + obelisks
13 is a little shy, he’ll be back soon to enlighten us, I’m sure.
ditto still waiting for your 200 + obelisks
its nearly 200+
I think it’s just his bad grammar,its nearly 200+![]()
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Yes, really.
Click on the [9]
Then go to the reference (Chris Scarre, iirc)
Click on that, and it says the relevant section is p268.
Page 268 says that likely around 1000 men would be needed to drag the stuff onto a barge, which itself would have been around 100m long (details from memory, as I'm typing this on my phone and don't have the inclination to keep flitting back and forth).
Basically then, it appears that the Wiki page cites references that contradict its content.
It appears it does. I quoted what I’d read, I can’t do much more.

They may not have travelled trillions of miles, they were probably already here. What if they saw the Egyptians trying to build a pyramid and they simply did it for them to show them what they can do,. maybe a power struggle was going on, who knows. We will probably never know.Lets get this straight.
Some of you think Aliens flew many trillions of miles, by what ever means, and built some pyramids for Egyptian kings.
to be buried in, then they flew all the way back........?????
You could not make it up, oh wait some of you did.....LoL.
We already know if the aliens built the pyramids, or not.They may not have travelled trillions of miles, they were probably already here. What if they saw the Egyptians trying to build a pyramid and they simply did it for them to show them what they can do,. maybe a power struggle was going on, who knows. We will probably never know.


Exactly this!!!!Well I fully understood what he tried to express - that we don't really have much of a clue how, or why the pyramids were built, or enough convincing proof that they were built by the Egyptians. There are just too many questions, lacking adequate answers, and not enough convincing answers. All of which leaves, at least some of us, questioning the conventional accepted answers.
Questioning conventions, is what the scientific community does all the time, it's the way progress is made towards the truth!

He says wasting everyone else's.I made clear my stance on this, and that I wasn't going to be drawn into wasting my time.

I don't see Harry's posts as wasting anyones time, he speaks sense that you cannot understand or see any other view other than your own.He says wasting everyone else's.
I’m right and wrong.Fair play.
It can be a toil to sift through stuff, to get to the nub.
Worth doing though, when picking a hill on which to die.