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Did the ancients use advanced tech to shape stone?

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    • #11009
      NoraSpinnor
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      Many ancient temples and monuments show evidence of precision that still puzzles modern engineers. Massive stones fitted with no mortar, curved cuts through granite, and blocks too large to move with today’s equipment raise big questions.

      Some suggest these stones weren’t carved, but formed. Theorists point to sound-based shaping, high-frequency resonance, or the possibility of geopolymer science, essentially a type of ancient concrete. The Romans, for example, used volcanic ash and lime to create concrete that has outlasted modern cement. Could earlier civilizations have known even more?

      In Netism, the idea is not far-fetched. If matter is vibration, then altering form through frequency is entirely possible, especially if consciousness is part of the equation.
      What do you think? Were these ancient builders working with sound, chemistry, or something we haven’t rediscovered yet? Share your thoughts or theories.

    • #11017
      OffRoadReed420
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      I’m leanin toward a mix. Some geopolymer tech, sure, but also acoustic tools or tuned fields we ain’t got names for anymore. And if I’m bein real, some of this tech might not even be from this planet. It’s too clean, too advanced, like someone handed em the blueprint. You got magnetically aligned stones, cuts so sharp they look laser-made, and placements that match star systems down to the degree. Netism talks about threads between worlds maybe this is one of em.

    • #11028
      UnwiredWayne
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      There’s A Lot They Ain’t Sayin’.
      Those Cuts Are Perfect.
      This Wasn’t Some Trial-And-Error Masonry. This Was Field-Level Knowledge.
      Yeah, Maybe It Was Tech.
      But Technology From Where?
      ‘Cause It Damn Sure Wasn’t From Bronze Tools And Ropes.

      You Don’t Stack Stones Like That Unless You’re Tapping Into Something Way Beyond What We’re Told.
      Energy. Frequency. Maybe Even Memory Embedded In The Rock.
      They’re Hiding A Whole Chapter Of Our Species… Or Someone Else’s.

      Stay Sharp.

      UnwiredWayne – Off-Grid. Off-Script. Wide Awake.

    • #11036
      PriyaDesai
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      In Vastu Shastra, the ancient Indian science of architecture, there’s an understanding that sound, geometry, and material all affect the energetic signature of a space. Temples were tuned. The stones were placed with mantras, rituals, and exact measurements that aligned to cosmic rhythms. It’s very possible these weren’t just artistic or symbolic decisions, but technological ones, using vibration to affect matter.

      When I read about sound shaping stone or high-frequency tools in other ancient cultures, it doesn’t sound mythical to me. It sounds familiar. In many Hindu texts, sound is the first form of creation, Nada Brahma. So if sound can create the universe, perhaps it can shape a stone.

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