💯 2 @grinningchicken 9 hours ago The US wasn’t going to stop until Syria was destroyed this plan was underway before Bashar took office. His biggest problem was at heart he was a nice idealistic person 13 @kirkdougherty8690 9 hours ago https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eeivPgZVK4M
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@CalebMilne-eu5ht 8 hours ago Bashar lost because he couldnt pay his soldiers There was no money from the oil You really believe the deal Assad was on smoke by the end He made a deal He made a deal to leave Turkey was big winner There was NO money Gamble He was done No miscalculation He survived & his family Appreciate the talk
@jkflipflop98 2 years ago There's another video here that actually did figure it out. Wherever you find this andesite you also usually find sulfur deposits. So basically they'd mine and refine as best they could a bunch of sulfur. Then once the rocks were roughly cut to be the right shape, they'd line all the spaces between the stones with sulfur as they set them in place, and then after the stones were set they'd light off the sulfur and it would get hot enough to slightly melt the stone. they'd literally smoosh the soft stone together into a perfect fit.
The smoking gun is that there's multiple places in every site where they messed it up and put too much sulfur. You can see where rocks literally melted into lava and started running as liquid before hardening again.
As for how they managed to hike 20 ton stones 35km over jungle covered mountains - I have no idea. 6 @pharmerdavid1432 1 year ago They are geopoymere, not solid stone, the great pyramids and most ancient megaliths are also geopolymere, but not ALL. 1