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Lots of time and labor can get almost anything done. Certain kinds of sand have hardness grades higher than granite, they used this plus water to do the final polishing.

There were many different versions of Greek Fire...and yes, we know how to make napalm https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_fire

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Lots of time and labor can get almost anything done. Certain kinds of sand have hardness grades higher than granite, they used this plus water to do the final polishing.

Yet they can't replicate any of the precision using the same tools archeologists claim ancient Egyptians used along with the method of sanding with varying grits and water.

Napalm isn't Greek Fire.

The composition of Greek fire remains a matter of speculation and debate, with various proposals including combinations of pine resin, naphtha, quicklime, calcium phosphide, sulfur, or niter.

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Why compare apples with oranges? Napalm is the modern EQUIVALENT of Greek Fire, almost certainly better.

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That's hilarious. We can only speculate that it's a precursor and that Napalm is better. I bet modern architects also claim that modern architecture is better than ancient architecture too, which would be 100% complete bullshit