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"The forgotten technology"

"The forgotten technology"

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That's an extreme twist and interpretation of what I said.

Mainstream says they did everything with copper chisels (literally an impossibility). They ignore the indisputable signs of more advanced technology like rotary saws. Even with examples of bad cuts (over cuts and kerning), which mainstream requires weeks of bad cutting before they realized it was bad. Even though you can simply look at it and instantly know the deflection is a bad cut. A common issue with modern tooling. Rotary saw marks in the cuts still exist.

There is a huge middle ground, well supported by the archeological evidence and abundance of evidence which doesn't require science fiction. But it does require the admission of advanced culture and civilization. Which mainstream is hellbent on hiding. And there is a never ending stream of archeological evidence and written records which support this conclusion.

Acoustic levitation is not science fiction.

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What?

You said I “twisted your interpretation”

Then you said “well supported by...evidence that doesn’t require science fiction”

You suggested acoustic levitation is science fiction. It isn’t.