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TrashPosterInTheDark
Here is the guy remaking Stonehenge by himself.
TrashPosterInTheDark
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That solution doesn't scale at all. But you know that right?
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It scales enough. Anything too big for that method was more than likely carved out of a stone that was already there. Not knowing how doesnt mean you get to give answers.
TrashPosterInTheDark
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To me it just like you can't think for yourself. All you need is a youtube video showing off unpractible solution and you're happy with it.
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Mostly because it is an unimportant issue.
TrashPosterInTheDark
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Megalithic structures are made BY DESIGN to have different size of blocks. None of them have actually the same same for a single wall.
TrashPosterInTheDark
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*same size
TrashPosterInTheDark
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So how can you say it scales when the set-ups would require even more time and energy than moving the blocks themselves? Explain.
TrashPosterInTheDark
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It doesn't scales at all because it requires a new wood set up for each size of blocks. It would work if blocks where all the same size and shape which they aren't.