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How Romans lifted stones for great structures

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THE BAALBEK MYSTERY: 800-1,000 TON STONES "LIFTED UP" NEAR BIBLICAL SITE WHERE "WATCHERS CAME DOWN FROM THE SKY" YouTuber Jay Anderson discussed the impossible megalithic stones at Baalbek, Lebanon during his Joe Rogan appearance, questioning how first-century Romans could lift thousand-ton blocks when the quarry contains even larger unfinished stones: "I am fascinated by areas that have theologic reference to them. The Book of Enoch and the Watchers descend down on Mount Hermon in Baalbek. Baal the storm god. It's the place that has these insane trillithon stones. 800 to 1,000 tons a piece and they're not even laying on the ground. They've been lifted up quite significantly. The quarry there has the stone of the pregnant woman, which is like 1,250 tons and another one that's 1,500 tons. These were never fully excavated but they're there getting ready. Mainstream academics attribute this to first century Romans. But the first century Romans had wooden pulleys and little wooden cranes. This is insane. Three blocks that were lifted up." For context: these are among the heaviest stones ever moved in human history. Modern cranes max out around 20,000 tons but require massive infrastructure. The idea that Romans with wooden equipment lifted 1,000-ton blocks defies physics. Either our timeline of technological advancement is completely wrong, or something else was happening at Baalbek that we don't understand. Source: Joe Rogan

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