Michigan Man May Have Solved The Mystery Of Stonehenge And The Pyramids

A Man from Michigan shows a forgotten technology of how to move and lift giant stones by hand

Michigan Man May Have Solved The Mystery Of Stonehenge And The Pyramids

Wow! Has this man solved the mysteries of Stonehenge and the Pyramids?

A man in Michigan decided he wanted to uncover some of the ancient secrets techniques used to lift heavy stone blocks. After a lot of trial and error, he finally came up with a system he could use to lift any size rock and move it practically anywhere.

I feel all those years at school were wasted being taught history and still never had any idea how these mysteries occurred yet a 6-minute video explains everything. Wally is a genius.

 

3 thoughts on “Michigan Man May Have Solved The Mystery Of Stonehenge And The Pyramids

  1. Wally is the man! Amazing to think how all of the lefty, beta-males in archaeology could not figure it out but a smart, hands-on man made it his hobby to find a way with simple pieces of wood.

  2. His base (the lifting pivot points, and – most importantly – his “walking pivot points” for horizontal movement) are on smooth concrete. Thus, his techniques do not directly translate to the ancients’ methods since they were on irregular rocks and dirt, long roads from the quarry, and up and down hillsides where a smooth “walking pivot” work poorly. But, like the Easter Island “walking heads” simulation DOES move huge statutes, and the Egyptian oblesks can pivot to vertical using sand and pits with a simple pivot point and rocker, this IS a valid, workable method.

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