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Whatever the shafts are, they must be functional. I like the idea of "chemical factories", especially the hypothesis that they made chemical fertiliser. But I prefer the energy production theory. The "ducts" and tunnels look very much like they are built for cooling purpses. Powering what, we still don't know. But I have some ideas...
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Whatever they are, they must be functional. I like the idea of "chemical factories", especially the hypothesis that they made chemical fertiliser. But I prefer the energy production theory. The "ducts" and tunnels look very much like they are built for cooling purpses. Powering what, we still don't know. But I have some ideas...
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@UnearthedHQ @theufosecret And why was it deliberately buried? To protect something they revered… or to hide something they feared?
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Whatever they are, they must be functional. I like the idea of "chemical factories", especially the hypothesis that they made chemical fertiliser. But I prefer the energy production theory. The "ducts" and tunnels look very much like they are built for cooling purpses. Powering what, we still don't know. But I have some ideas...
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@Megalithicmyste I find it fascinating that Teotihuacan was already ancient when the Aztec civilization discovered it. They didn’t build it — they named it. “Teotihuacan” means “the place where the gods were born.” Who truly were these gods, anyways?
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@maniaUFO Looks like some sort of resonant stabilizing element within a larger, hybrid rotational system combining gyroscopic stability, resonance frequency locking, and gravitational / EM field alignment...
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@Megalithic12000 Amazing. And I heard they are making unbelievable progress with forgotten languages, too. Hopefully, soon Rongo Rongo, Linear A, the Hindus Valley script and many others will hold no mystery for us.
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@sightseervideo You are right! But how did they push them up that ramp, and why?
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Good questions! I visited last fall and walked away with more questions than answers. Hiked up to the quarry on the other side of the valley where they got the rock. Huge terraced work areas up in the mountains. Massive lazy stones litter the path they used to bring them to the site. People moved the stones somehow, aliens wouldnt build a ramp or drag them down a path. Giant finished stones in the town and buried under the town according to our guide. Too big to move so they buried them. Coolest place ever! My totally amatuer opinion is that much of it was there long before the Inca. They seem to be given credit for everything. Many civilizations over thousands of years reusing sites. Stone working technology developed really early (pre Tiawanaku) and the knowledge was disseminated and retained a long time. The Andes seem like the perfect place to ride out younger dryas level world resetting cataclysms. Holes in the timeline you could drive a truck through. The Sun temple was badly reconstructed at some point, maybe even moved to the site from somewhere else. The back of the monolith wall is cased in stones of a different style (Pillowy, Inca?) and there is a rough alter behind the monoliths thats inaccessible. Why??? So many questions! Much respect for those South American cultures, it must have been glorious at their many peaks! No pun intended.
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@4gottnHistory It seems so hard for most today to admit our ignorance...
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@UnearthedHQ That's so cool! Reminds me of the Quimbaya “planes” — small gold artifacts from Colombia with shapes that look surprisingly aerodynamic. Scaled models based on them have been made to fly, which makes them even more intriguing...
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Baalbek, Lebanon. The Trilithon — three stone blocks weighing up to 800 tons each. Among the largest ever used in construction. Lifted and placed with precision. How was this even possible? #AncientMysteries #Archaeology
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What’s frustrating is not the lack of answers — it’s the reluctance to explore new ones. For example, acoustic levitation is real. Scientists can already suspend and move particles using vibration fields, even multiple objects at once. We haven’t scaled it to stone… yet. Why dismiss the possibility that ancient builders knew something we don’t?
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@TheProjectUnity I heard someone suggested that the shadows cast by the nubs could have something to do with calculating time and their calendar?
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@derek__olson Wow, incredible. Reminds me of the Quimbaya “planes” — small gold artifacts from Colombia with shapes that look surprisingly like aerodynamic airplanes. Scaled models based on them have been made to fly, which makes them even more intriguing...
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@randallwcarlson Not quite pyramid-scale yet😄 but real science: researchers now use acoustic levitation (ultrasound) to trap and move particles mid-air. Recent work even controls multiple objects simultaneously by tuning frequency/phase. Tiny scale for now—but the physics is solid.
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Ollantaytambo, Peru. Massive stone blocks transported from quarries miles away. Some weigh over 50 tons — cut and fitted with extraordinary precision. Why move stones like these high into the Andes? #AncientMysteries #Archaeology
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The Osirion, Abydos, Egypt. A massive underground structure built from giant granite megaliths. Unlike anything around it. Some believe it may have served a function — and may be far older than the temple above. #AncientMysteries #Archaeology
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