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Laser Technology Is Not New!
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I'm a welder, and every year my industry shifts more toward robotics. Each year, we see more kids—or even grown men—who can’t lay down a solid weld without a robot doing the heavy lifting. I think technological advances can sometimes hurt us in the long run. We lose skills, trades, and arts that used to define us. Take masonry and stone-working, for example—those abilities might’ve faded because we’ve moved on to building in other ways, like with steel or concrete. When we lean too hard into new tech, we risk losing the know-how to do things by hand. If there’s ever a major setback—say, a collapse or a disaster—those skills could be gone for generations until we figure out how to relearn them. Or possibly be moving in a completely other direction and never have a need to relearn them.

Solar Heavy - Stargazing out now

There is so much that has been hidden! What kind of mind suppresses great knowledge in order to control the world??? I am blessed to be alive in this era of discovery.

Ecclesiastes 1:9😶🌫️

It has to be old tech no question

They did it at the bigger scale

Have to agree that some (not all) of these temples are far to intricate and large to have been hand chiseled

Mantra tech superior to laser

Archimedes

show us how its done. Not just the end result. Even if it is modern day, show us. where is the laser pointing from?
