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What do you think did this to Hathor's Stairs?

 
Base12

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Re: What do you think did this to Hathor's Stairs?
or they knew how to make geopolymers and cast the pyramids
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LOL, nobody is actually researching, just speculating. If they took the time to watch the geopolymer video the discussion would be over.

It is no longer a mystery.

Watch the video already:


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Thanks. I am watching now.
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Re: What do you think did this to Hathor's Stairs?
How did the micro nova
get down afew levels
around 90 degree turns.

Guess was flooded with water at some stage.




how is building and stages arranged exactly
.guess could show how high great flood went locally.


The top steps clearly just erosion from feet
these steps too but have the melted or demineralised liquid effect to them .
the ebbing of water for short time .
like see surface limestone pitted by rain




Initially thought the sun , if assume just
entry steps from exterior but obviously
framed that way whenever mentioned.

never cared enough to maybe think steps
Further inside .
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Re: What do you think did this to Hathor's Stairs?
I don't think it was melting. There's not enough volume removed from the top stairs to explain the buildup towards the bottom. That's obviously a lot more material.

The wear at the top is also pretty obviously foot traffic, and you don't see a similar amount of wear traffic to the added material towards the bottom, suggesting that the foot traffic wear was already present before the material was added.

The best explanation I've heard is that it's mineral deposits from water dripping from the ceiling. Apparently there was a village on top of the temple roof at one point, so you can imagine people were probably up there washing their clothes and stuff and water was dripping through the ceiling.

If the wear was already present on the steps prior to that, it would explain why all the water was channeled into the middle, and hence all the buildup is in the middle. And it would explain why it looks like a liquid oozing down the steps.
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Re: What do you think did this to Hathor's Stairs?
or they knew how to make geopolymers and cast the pyramids
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80734975


LOL, nobody is actually researching, just speculating. If they took the time to watch the geopolymer video the discussion would be over.

It is no longer a mystery.

Watch the video already:


 Quoting: ArchimedesGirl

Thanks. I am watching now.
 Quoting: Base12


You're welcome! Check this out after the video: [link to www.geopolymer.org]
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Re: What do you think did this to Hathor's Stairs?
Maybe it is built on top of an older temple...and that's all that was left after the micronova.
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09/28/2022 09:17 PM
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Re: What do you think did this to Hathor's Stairs?
Looks like a creek was flowing on the stairs for years and eroded it.
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^^^^^This^^^^^
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Re: What do you think did this to Hathor's Stairs?
Rock is not so solid that it won’t move over time.

Millions of people stepping on the rock will not only create wear spots but move the rock molecule by molecule. This creates the flowing effect seen in the videos.

Ever seen a 100 year old glass window… over that relative short amount of time, in comparison to the steps, the glass moves and creates a wave like effect flowing down the glass pane.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 84280605


What a load of shite
Old glass looks like that due to low quality mfg in old times. Glass does not flow in its solid state. Old wives tale
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Wrong. Glass is technically a liquid. It will flow due to gravity. Over a very long time, of course.

They appear to have fused together in places. These stairs look like they were doused in whatever it was that liquified stone. Maybe they were walking up the steps when they dropped a large vat of the stuff? The damage is worse toward the bottom.
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Re: What do you think did this to Hathor's Stairs?
It was a combination of 3 plant extracts that were commonly used to dissolve granite in ancient times, aiding in the creation of so-called "cut granite" stones that were actually poured, tamped, and hardened:


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I remember when GLP was inundated with rightist misinformation shills. Mid 2000s Iraq war.

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Re: What do you think did this to Hathor's Stairs?
[imgur] [link to imgur.com (secure)]

I disagree with the author of this image - it looks more to me like water erosion.

Does this give more credence to the Great Flood?

Could this have been caused by the receding of the waters and the damage to the stairs that happened over a great period of time by trickles of water?

...and finally - does this give us a hint to the real date of the pyramids?
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this is the result of Gozar after they crossed the streams.

TBC-stoked
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Re: What do you think did this to Hathor's Stairs?
these stairs are petrified… most likely by DEW.
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Re: What do you think did this to Hathor's Stairs?
Water likely dripped from the wall up top.

Over a long period of time it would have left that.

Meh.
 Quoting: ~o00O00oo; )

Why were the walls not affected? Zilch there. They look fairly pristine. Why do so many comment here on things they aren't educated enough on to even begin to comment?
 Quoting: CHERNOBLY


Cuz there is a window just outside of the pic...

Stop being mean.
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Re: What do you think did this to Hathor's Stairs?
Gyrotron Drill.
Our Ancestors had Technology and the UFOs come from Underground.
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[link to www.youtube.com (secure)]
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Re: What do you think did this to Hathor's Stairs?
or they knew how to make geopolymers and cast the pyramids
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80734975


LOL, nobody is actually researching, just speculating. If they took the time to watch the geopolymer video the discussion would be over.

It is no longer a mystery.

Watch the video already:


 Quoting: ArchimedesGirl


It is wrong though.
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Re: What do you think did this to Hathor's Stairs?
or they knew how to make geopolymers and cast the pyramids
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80734975


LOL, nobody is actually researching, just speculating. If they took the time to watch the geopolymer video the discussion would be over.

It is no longer a mystery.

Watch the video already:


 Quoting: ArchimedesGirl


It is wrong though.
 Quoting: Nobody loves 83608341


Okay, they may have employed that method but not everywhere.
Mostly they had/have Machines that work stone and dig Tunnels.
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09/29/2022 02:25 PM

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Re: What do you think did this to Hathor's Stairs?
or they knew how to make geopolymers and cast the pyramids
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80734975


LOL, nobody is actually researching, just speculating. If they took the time to watch the geopolymer video the discussion would be over.

It is no longer a mystery.

Watch the video already:


 Quoting: ArchimedesGirl


It is wrong though.
 Quoting: Nobody loves 83608341


Okay, they may have employed that method but not everywhere.
Mostly they had/have Machines that work stone and dig Tunnels.
 Quoting: Nobody loves 83608341


Using the vegetable acids to spray the stone as they dug it would explain how such vast tunnel systems were possible.
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Re: What do you think did this to Hathor's Stairs?
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LOL, nobody is actually researching, just speculating. If they took the time to watch the geopolymer video the discussion would be over.

It is no longer a mystery.

Watch the video already:


 Quoting: ArchimedesGirl


It is wrong though.
 Quoting: Nobody loves 83608341


Okay, they may have employed that method but not everywhere.
Mostly they had/have Machines that work stone and dig Tunnels.
 Quoting: Nobody loves 83608341


Using the vegetable acids to spray the stone as they dug it would explain how such vast tunnel systems were possible.
 Quoting: ArchimedesGirl


Massive amounts of evidence for Tunnel and Stone cutting Machines.
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Re: What do you think did this to Hathor's Stairs?
I don't think it was melting. There's not enough volume removed from the top stairs to explain the buildup towards the bottom. That's obviously a lot more material.

The wear at the top is also pretty obviously foot traffic, and you don't see a similar amount of wear traffic to the added material towards the bottom, suggesting that the foot traffic wear was already present before the material was added.

The best explanation I've heard is that it's mineral deposits from water dripping from the ceiling. Apparently there was a village on top of the temple roof at one point, so you can imagine people were probably up there washing their clothes and stuff and water was dripping through the ceiling.

If the wear was already present on the steps prior to that, it would explain why all the water was channeled into the middle, and hence all the buildup is in the middle. And it would explain why it looks like a liquid oozing down the steps.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 45554841


Someone...Jesus the Christ....took too many magic mushrooms and melted the fabric of reality.

glassesoff
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Re: What do you think did this to Hathor's Stairs?
I don't think it was melting. There's not enough volume removed from the top stairs to explain the buildup towards the bottom. That's obviously a lot more material.

The wear at the top is also pretty obviously foot traffic, and you don't see a similar amount of wear traffic to the added material towards the bottom, suggesting that the foot traffic wear was already present before the material was added.

The best explanation I've heard is that it's mineral deposits from water dripping from the ceiling. Apparently there was a village on top of the temple roof at one point, so you can imagine people were probably up there washing their clothes and stuff and water was dripping through the ceiling.

If the wear was already present on the steps prior to that, it would explain why all the water was channeled into the middle, and hence all the buildup is in the middle. And it would explain why it looks like a liquid oozing down the steps.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 45554841


Someone...Jesus the Christ....took too many magic mushrooms and melted the fabric of reality.

glassesoff
 Quoting: Vamps333 16310044


I guess explanations based in reality don't go over well here lol. Fine, it was an ancient nuclear weapon, and it not only left the temple standing, but it went inside and made a bunch of turns through multiple levels...and I guess there were rocks on the steps and that explains the additional material that seemingly appeared out of nowhere...and somehow it didn't melt any of the relief panels on the wall because they're magic ancient technology.

Are we happy now???
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Re: What do you think did this to Hathor's Stairs?
I don't think it was melting. There's not enough volume removed from the top stairs to explain the buildup towards the bottom. That's obviously a lot more material.

The wear at the top is also pretty obviously foot traffic, and you don't see a similar amount of wear traffic to the added material towards the bottom, suggesting that the foot traffic wear was already present before the material was added.

The best explanation I've heard is that it's mineral deposits from water dripping from the ceiling. Apparently there was a village on top of the temple roof at one point, so you can imagine people were probably up there washing their clothes and stuff and water was dripping through the ceiling.

If the wear was already present on the steps prior to that, it would explain why all the water was channeled into the middle, and hence all the buildup is in the middle. And it would explain why it looks like a liquid oozing down the steps.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 45554841


Someone...Jesus the Christ....took too many magic mushrooms and melted the fabric of reality.

glassesoff
 Quoting: Vamps333 16310044


I guess explanations based in reality don't go over well here lol. Fine, it was an ancient nuclear weapon, and it not only left the temple standing, but it went inside and made a bunch of turns through multiple levels...and I guess there were rocks on the steps and that explains the additional material that seemingly appeared out of nowhere...and somehow it didn't melt any of the relief panels on the wall because they're magic ancient technology.

Are we happy now???
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 46236916


Very much so was starting to panic...the mushrooms told me lies, I am not one with them...I am not a nuclear bomb...phew.

All atoms are held together by dark atoms...

When these fly loose...shit melts.

A Sunday school teacher taught me that...

All hail cern and shiva.


Fuck around and find out.
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Re: What do you think did this to Hathor's Stairs?
I'll play:

The top layer of the step was originally glass and bonded to the manufactured particle layer. A core sample will show the layers. To create a particular color the sand had a low melting point, thus any walking combined with usage caused the top layer to separate and give a melting appearance.





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