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Old October 12th 11, 04:36 AM posted to rec.aviation.military,rec.aviation.piloting
Thor Kuntelin
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On Tue, 11 Oct 2011 19:15:20 -0400, Tom wrote:

Also in Egypt tens of thousands of diorite bowls have been found with
hieroglyphs engraved. Diorite is one of the hardest stones on the
planet, harder than iron, yet intricate inscriptions have been made,
not through the use of chisels or scraping but some unknown ancient
technology.

Whatever it was, was capable of etching lines 1/150th of an inch wide,
often in sets of parallel lines separated by a mere 1/30th of an inch.
The same kind of workmanship has been found in vases, urns, and other
pottery unearthed at the Pyramid of Zoser.

Graham Hancock says: ´There was no technology known to have been
available to the Ancient Egyptians capable of achieving such results.
Nor, for that matter, would any stone-carver today be able to match
them, even if he were working with the best tungsten-carbide tools. The
implication, therefore, is that an unknown or secret technology had
been put to use in Ancient Egypt.¡


My concern is over the Black Pyramid and the 12+ underground ones.
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