Message from @SavvyPun
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The internal brecciation of the stone matters to not snap
the egyptians even did this
look up the oldest pyramid we have
and look up the biggest ones and compare them
Oh please it's far more complex than you can think
and youll see that the oldest one is a much more primitive construction
of course it's not child's play
i'm saying it's not unachievable and you don't need to actually have a writing system and advanced calculus to figure it out
which is what entails "advanced physics"
There's nothing primitive about it
compared to what we can do it's primitive
Hammer and nails is primitive compared to that
if hammer and nails is advanced in your mind then i can see how you're flabbergasted by this
It's absolutely not primitive. Working with natural structural stone there has to be several specialists on site.
no shit
nobody is saying that cavemen built the stonehenge
It's the most pains taking art form in construction
okay
It's not primitive
it is
it's definitely not the most advanced, lol
If it's so primitive then why don't slaves have rock houses instead of the rich?
what
Exactly
no i don't understand you
It is the most costly form of construction
yes it is
doesn't mean it's advanced
Even steel and glass is cheaper
that's why stonehenge is the best thing these people built
yes and they didn't know how to make steel
not sure about glass
Oh it absolutely is far more complex than steel
okay, they didn't know how to make steel
that's what i said
Oh but they did
usage of iron as a primary metal came to britain and ireland between 600BC to 400BC
stonehenge is much older
I'm sure they made clay weapons
no, they made weapons first out of copper, then bronze, and finally switched to iron