>>16755335>Well not much more than the evidence is all around us; either an ancient race of gigants existed that left megalithic monuments after them that new civilizations used as foundations for their religious temples, or it existed an Antediluvian world spanning (or several independent of each other of a span of tens of thousands of years, think turtles all the way) that somehow managed to carve and lift stones weighing up to 1800kg or 1.8 metric tonne, supposedly using nothing more that twinned rope, manpower and Treadwheels, and somehow placing it often perfect aligned with 0 gap (not a credit card can fit in the gaps).Again, you can't fathom the size of it, how many pictures or videos you see, or at least it was so for me. It wasn't until I stood infront of Baalbek I realized the impossibility of men constructing it.
I havn't been to Pumapunku, Ollantaytambo or Sacsayhuaman among other in Peru, but it is on my to do list. I imagine I will feel similar when I visit those sites.
Other stuff are like the melted atone fortresses somewhere in UK, I think it's Scotland. I had a great documentary that I downloaded from DC++ like 20 years ago that tried to replicate and melt stone using only surrounding wood. The constructed a furnace and burned stone for over a week and managed to melt some stones, partly. And they hadn't even begun to delve into the hill top the fortress stood on; a mountain peak made i to a perfect flat ground, like cutting a hot knife through butter.