I was watching a documentary on the Ellora in India and was like why isn't this talked about wayyy more than the pyramids? The pyramids were built from stones cut out of the earth, still an amazing feat but with maybe 10's of 1000's of slaves I could see how they could maybe do that in a few decades like they claim but there are still many documentaries saying "How were the pyramids made? By aliens?" Not saying they weren't but they seem to be the one thing that could actually be explained.
The Ellora was carved out of the side of a mountain and is one single piece! The entire building and all it's fine details, there wasn't blocks put in anywhere just stuff taken out. In my opinion this isn't something that you could simply throw more slaves at, even if there was a worker/slave every 2 square feet I don't see how it could have been built in a few years, also one fucking mistake and you would see it! Every single worker with a chisel would have to have laser accuracy and not one of them made a mistake once? I dunno it looks like it was machine made?
My question to you good fellows and fellowesses of v/conspiracy do you think that maybe they prop up the pyramids in hopes that we ignore the more difficult to explain wonders of the world on purpose because at the end of the day there is an easier path to a basic explanation of how the pyramids were built but wonders like the Ellora raise more questions about the technology of the ancient world?
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Mr_Wolf ago
the explanations of all that stuff in the book were more interesting than the main spaceship story. I still need to get into the second book though. There's other stuff throughout the world that can only he seen from either from space or flight. So were they talking to imaginary gods or were there "people" up there that they saw flying around?