<HTML>Anthony wrote:
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> Oh, and Frank also has to ignore the jumbled shells.
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> MM has to ignore blocks in quarries.
Time for a new theory ? Do you have something in mind ?
Alright, i'll throw myself in the water.
Let's assume Anthony's machine does work, it's the starting point of the discussion, so if that bothers you, just click the next message and ignore me
So let's asusme the AE had a way to very very easily lift (and move?) blocks. Obvious geoplymer techniques had to be invented sometime... so what before that ? Couldn't the earliest blocks had been real, quarried blocks ? Then they realized they could make geopolymers so they abandonned the quarries (and a few blocks that were in the process of being cut) and got back to the pyramid where geopolymers were manufactured at the feet of the pyramid... You see, if it's that easy to lift a block, why pour the geopolymer in place when you can organize a 'factory' at ground level and just lift those to place ? So you have 1) aborted blocks in quarries, 2) more and less sedimentary blocks being used, and 3) tools markings, even on geopolymers.
It's stretching heavily pure speculations to match very few facts, but that's my question, would that work at all ?
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