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ORIGINAL: littlewonder I think people compare our predecessors to ourselves when in reality we are not as strong as they were. Modern man relies on technologies. We don't rely on our own bodies to do much labor. We have cars that drive us where we want, planes to take us hundreds, thousands of miles, we have computers that map out the science and numbers for the architecture or alignment of the stars and we don't eat nearly the same way ancient man did. Our makeup is completely different from them. They accomplished these feats because they had the manpower, they had the muscle and stamina for it. Their bodies were made for hard laborious work. Ours....not so much. Our's don't need to be. I think we give ancient man a huge disservice by thinking they could not have possibly been able to do what they did. Our strength and condition of our bodies really have very little to do with it. There are many in today's world who have said that even with the aid of modern machinery they can not reproduce the precision that many of these megalithic stones were cut with in ancient times. Let alone mention the grand scale on which it was done. Historians say the Great Pyramids were built in a span of 22 years. One scientist broke it down in terms of the number of stone needed and the time span (as given) that the Egyptians would have had to place one stone every 9 seconds. With ropes, camels, elephants, and 1000 grunts pulling on those massive stones, there is no way they could have done that. Not without some kind of help as of yet unproven or discovered.
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