>>14173343>>14173340 [x] Part 2So imagine you lived in ancient Mesopotamian times, and you find a grade 10 physics book written in English, published in 2006. Firstly, you would have no clue what it even is, and secondly, you wouldn't have any way to read it's contents. How difficult it would be to interpret it, you would first have to learn English - It would take an entire lifetime just to be able to read the book, and another to be able to understand what it's telling you. A few more lifetimes before you could finally use the information inside the book. It makes sense as to how and why these secret societies form, it takes generations to even approach understanding something like that in that time period.
Tales of cataclysmic floods, bringers of knowledge and civilization, and megalithic structures with irrefutably similar characteristics are all found globally, with no contemporary means of sharing that knowledge with each other. Interestingly, there are seashells found in temples of Africa and these exact same seashells are found in temples in South America, there is also geological evidence of the mineral composition of megalithic monuments being shared, meaning that they were build in a time when the continents were either much closer together, or that civilization had way of travelling globally. There is no in between, it must be one or the other.
Ancient megaliths were all built like machines. From an engineering perspective, you do not invest the time and energy required to engineer something to 1/10,000 sepc. This is how accurate the construction of some of the megaliths are, you cannot fit a razor blade in-between them. That is not art, and is incredibly difficult to achieve on a macro scale. There is no way they were constructed like that unless it was absolutely paramount they be to exacting specification, just like how we engineer our modern machines.
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