Message from @The One & Only
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Abe started it
how many 110lbs men would it take to push a 2.5 ton stone?
Don’t care
Don't worry, I'm sure no one was going to continue it
theres also another obstacle, they had to push it upwards to stack them on each other.
Pulleys
Uhhh it depends on how efficient their rolling system is. They had logs, sand, gravel, water, and clay to work with.
It also depends on how smooth we believe the limestone they used to be
Friction can be quite a b*tch
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an average person can safely push 20% of their weight
Under what conditions?
What about advanced tools? So many questions. It's not adding up
I know in a regulated environment with greased up metal, people regularly push over 100% of their weight and it gets pretty ridiculous
Anyway, I am sorry because this genuinely one of the more fun topics, but I’ve been putting off a paper that’s due in 2 days
Thx bb
That's not a problem
The topic in itself is fun and very entertaining to talk about considering what is established and fact and what's not factual
A lot of people just come in say that. Yall need a new intro
All scientific conclusions lean toward the roundness of it
We didn't even get into the Sphinx sadly
Yes, I know. That could've been ended with water corrosion tho
Flat earthers hold feeble arguments and in fact their arguments are easily debunkable
did you know that the sphinx was first mention in 9500 BC
This was nice but I also have things to do outside of the internet
im telling ya its aliens
Farewell
@The One & Only instead of saying empty words tell us why u think
Peace @Dear Mason
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you hallo
Not a lot of simulation earthers here huh?
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not me
I’m a stimulation earther
Not a bashing, promise! But indeed thought provoking