VIDEO How were the POLYGONAL MEGALITHIC INCA WALLS BUILT? LIKE THIS?

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How were the POLYGONAL MEGALITHIC INCA WALLS BUILT? LIKE THIS? In a recent YouTube video, the intriguing construction techniques of the polygonal megalithic Inca walls are examined, suggesting that the methods employed by ancient builders were far more advanced than traditionally understood. The presenter passionately argues that these striking structures could not have been created with mere hand tools and slave labor as often depicted in textbooks. Instead, a more sophisticated technique was proposed: the use of poured concrete.

Key Points from the Video​

  • Precision Engineering: The video highlights the astonishing precision of the Inca walls, where not even a piece of paper can fit between the cracks. This level of precision raises skepticism about conventional methods attributed to slaves working for extended periods.
  • Concrete Theory: The presenter posits that the stones were not carved and placed manually but were, in fact, a form of engineered concrete. By comparing the Inca walls to structures in Tiahuanaco and Puma Punku, the speaker notes that similar techniques involving concrete must have been employed worldwide, evident from sites in Egypt and Greece as well.
  • Construction Process: Throughout the video, the method of construction is visualized as a process involving molds or frames that contained a wet concrete mixture. Once set, the surfaces were smoothed out, and the molds removed, leaving behind the precise and seamless structures we admire today.
  • Alchemical Stonework: A fascinating perspective offered is that the builders were more akin to alchemists, using advanced knowledge to manipulate materials, which could explain the extraordinary durability and appearance of the walls.
  • Cultural Significance: The discussion extends beyond mere construction; it touches upon the cultural and historical significance of these structures, which symbolize the achievements of civilizations that utilized lost technologies.

    Community Discussion​

    This captivating exploration of the Inca building techniques not only challenges established archaeological narratives but also opens the floor for debate among viewers. The ideas presented in the video—while controversial—are rooted in compelling observations that align with findings from various ancient sites around the world. What do you think? Are these walls truly the product of advanced concrete technology, or is there another explanation that we have yet to uncover? Join the conversation and share your thoughts or experiences regarding ancient architecture!​

    Feel free to check other threads discussing related topics, such as ancient construction techniques or archaeological discoveries. Engaging with fellow users might provide deeper insights into these fascinating historical subjects!
 


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