Pyramids are impossible: Grok AI


I don't speak Russian, but

When you come across Alien spaceships, vehicles, weapons and other Alien hightec - inform me immediately - I know a couple of wealthy collectors. Till then

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So why did you post the Russian language one?
I actually did not. I just pasted the Youtube URL, there is only one. When I watched it, it was German.
There are only two possible explanations. Either ancient aliens or the Video is originally Russian :eek-52:

Just watch it on YT.
 
So why did you post the Russian language one?
It's just some garbage about supposed Anunnaki information on Sumerian tablets having been stolen on intend, systematically while looters wrecked havoc on museums in Iraq or Syria. :rolleyes: you know these gold diggers that came 450,000 years ago to earth and created mankind.
 
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But they did - so they must have possessed tools, machines and technology that we do not know about - yet.

No such thing. that's just Ancient Aliens talk on purpose to "mystify" things.

Wooden machines - maybe partially reinforced with metals - usually can't be found due to composing and value metals having been melted or worn off due to other uses.

I did - and ALL of this is known to me. As to any other history or archeology fascinated person. I have also been to these Nanjing quarries.

So many of these sites, objects or forgotten civilizations in e.g. China are indeed "fascinating" and thus leave presently open answers, but to simply brush reasonable, practical and extremely time consuming research aside, via totally unfounded Alien Tec. is just laughable.

Again, I have yet to mention aleins.

I'm simply asking the question, where are the tools? No one knows.

In addition, it appears that these prehisotoric structures were built far earlier than anyone imagined, including the pyramids of Giza. But the odd thing is, there does not seem to be any build up to such constructions, they simply started as experts at the beginning, and they all seem to have stopped around the world at the same time, sugggesting global cataclysm. Then their technology simply vanishes from the earth entirely without a trace, never to be duplicated.

Just having a small degree of intellectual interest in such things should make you ask questions about this, especially since none of us were ever taught about it.
 
I'm simply asking the question, where are the tools? No one knows.
It was thousands of years ago, we will probably never know. Doesn’t make it suspicious.
 
It's just some garbage about supposed Anunnaki information on Sumerian tablets having been stolen on intend, systematically while looters wrecked havoc on museums in Iraq or Syria. :rolleyes: you know these gold diggers that came 450,000 years ago to earth and created mankind.
Interestingly enough, the Sumerians called those who "came from above" Anunnaki, as the Aztecs in South America called them something else and Hindus on the other side of the globe called them something else. But they all seem to agree that beings came from above, whether they be aliens or fallen angels or something else entirely.

It is very strange that all global ancient myths talk about this exact same thing, which is beings from above coming to earth to share their technology.
 
It was thousands of years ago, we will probably never know. Doesn’t make it suspicious.
For you maybe in your dreams.

Whatever.

As for myself, it's a new hobby trying to study this stuff.
 
But the odd thing is, there does not seem to be any build up to such constructions, they simply started as experts at the beginning
No, the building of the various pyramids took place over many generations and was an highly iterative process. The succeeding pharaohs and their engineers learned from previous generations and through trial and error like every other human endeavor in the history of our species.

I know that’s not as interesting as time travel or “forgotten” advanced civilizations…..
 
Well, you need to study some more apparently
It helps to have some intellectual curiosity which you apparently have none of.

And what little clues we have about such history, such as religious texts like the Bible, you mock but to me they are absolute treasures and clues.

But ok.

99.999999% of history is lost to us and is but a mystery.
 
It helps to have some intellectual curiosity which you apparently have none of.

And what little clues we have about such history, such as religious texts like the Bible, you mock but to me they are absolute treasures and clues.

But ok.

99.999999% of history is lost to us and is but a mystery.
Simply being curious isn’t a virtue. Children are curious.

Rejecting the professional consensus of every (credible) historian and archeologist on the planet has absolutely nothing to do with “intellectualism”. Quite the opposite, actually.
 
Simply being curious isn’t a virtue. Children are curious.

Rejecting the professional consensus of every (credible) historian and archeologist on the planet has absolutely nothing to do with “intellectualism”. Quite the opposite, actually.
Let me put it this way, those who enjoy history and have some intellectual curiosity about human origins like this stuff.

Again, just because you have none of this does not make you a bad person, it just makes you a curious person who interjects himself in a thread where others do have an intellectual curiosity.
 
Let me put it this way, those who enjoy history and have some intellectual curiosity about human origins like this stuff.

Again, just because you have none of this does not make you a bad person, it just makes you a curious person who interjects himself in a thread where others do have an intellectual curiosity.
If you’re all speculating that the pyramids “must” have been built by some aliens, time travelers, or mythic lost Atlantis-like advanced technological society you aren’t engaging in anything intellectual, you’re just indulging in fantasy sci-fi stuff

If there had been some long gone civilization with technology equal to or surpassing our own, we would’ve found some sort of artifact of its existence. But there’s been nothing. Nada. Zilch.

The pyramids were built by the ancient Egyptians over many generations using slave labor and tolls available at the time in an iterative process that built upon learning from previous generations’ mistakes and successes.

No, we don’t know the exact details of how they did it. It was however many thousands of years ago and we likely never will. That doesn’t mean you jump to the most outlandish conclusion possible.

In nursing school they taught us the old saying “If you hear hoofbeats think horses, not zebras”

The simplest answer is almost always the correct answer

What’s the simplest answer to who built the pyramids?
 
If you’re all speculating that the pyramids “must” have been built by some aliens, time travelers, or mythic lost Atlantis-like advanced technological society you aren’t engaging in anything intellectual, you’re just indulging in fantasy sci-fi stuff

If there had been some long gone civilization with technology equal to or surpassing our own, we would’ve found some sort of artifact of its existence. But there’s been nothing. Nada. Zilch.

The pyramids were built by the ancient Egyptians over many generations using slave labor and tolls available at the time in an iterative process that built upon learning from previous generations’ mistakes and successes.
The notion that man's technology and abilities "evolved" over time is a false notion

That much is proven with these ancient digs.

Everything else is pure speculation, including your own.
 
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The notion that man's technology and abilities "evolved" over time is a false notion
Of course they evolved over time. Thats literally how technological advancement works.
 
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“Technological advance is an inherently iterative process. One does not simply take sand from the beach and produce a computer. We use crude tools to fashion better tools, and then our better tools to fashion more precise tools, and so on. Each minor refinement is a step in the process, and all of the steps must be taken.”

Chairman Sheng-ji Yang
 
Again, I have yet to mention aleins.

I'm simply asking the question, where are the tools? No one knows.

In addition, it appears that these prehisotoric structures were built far earlier than anyone imagined, including the pyramids of Giza. But the odd thing is, there does not seem to be any build up to such constructions, they simply started as experts at the beginning, and they all seem to have stopped around the world at the same time, sugggesting global cataclysm. Then their technology simply vanishes from the earth entirely without a trace, never to be duplicated.

Just having a small degree of intellectual interest in such things should make you ask questions about this, especially since none of us were ever taught about it.
Those people mock us while they believe in wild stories in their silly books.

During the ice age, when the water of the oceans lay as ice in the north and south, vast areas that are now under these oceans were probably inhabited by humans or something similar.
 
“Technological advance is an inherently iterative process. One does not simply take sand from the beach and produce a computer. We use crude tools to fashion better tools, and then our better tools to fashion more precise tools, and so on. Each minor refinement is a step in the process, and all of the steps must be taken.”

Chairman Sheng-ji Yang
That does not rule out any third party giving the required tools to barbarians and removed them from them after the work has been done. Just as a possibility.
 
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