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3 – The “other” monoliths: In the wikipedia page about Ottantaytambo they ONLY talk about the 6 monolith blocks with a zoomed in attached picture to the page. But if anons zoom out and take another look at the spot, anons will notice that there are MANY OTHER monolithic blocks, from different shapes, sizes and colors (=different stones) literally scattered here and there; but amazingly, not a mention of these blocks. When we take a closer look at the blocks, we will see the “handles” to lift them, as I’ve mentioned before. So how come none of this is mentioned? It’s obvious why, isn’t it? (((They))) are afraid where this door will lead to if someone open it.
4 – The Polygonal shape of some ruins: These are notable, mostly when it comes to their geometrical shape. Usually when we have an arch, a lintel or geometrical (trapezoid or triangle) shape door ways, it’s to discharge the weight from the center to the side = as in shift the weight from the center space to the sides, making it slide, sort of speak. Anons shouldn’t forget that there is evidence on the site that some blocks have been re-used. So I’m thinking out loud now = Is the size of some doors proportioned to how tall/ big some people were in the area? Is the size of the doors mirroring the size of SOME persons living there? Keep in mind anons the myth of Creation with Viracocha creating first a race of Giants, then drowning them with a Flood, to only create smaller size humans in his second attempt. So I’m asking again, do the big doors fit the size of this mythic giant race created by Viracocha?
But if anons remember correctly, this is not the first time we’ve seen BIG doors in this thread. I’ve already pointed to it in page 189 = the enermous swivel door that can be easily pushed despite its size and weight = many tones in weight. Why put such HUGE doors, easily opened, to royal tombs containing treasures and make it easy for tomb looters to access them? Nope, it doesn’t make any sense, mostly the explanation given by the main stream history about the size of the doors. Either in Giza pyramids or here with the Incas. Anons. just a silly question from an old dog: does anyone have the measurements, mostly the height of both doors = Giza pyramid and Incas doors? Does anyone know how tall both are? Is the height of one close to the height of the other? Do we have a standard used for the height? The Width doesn’t matter, but the height does. I’m just curious to see if the height of both doors is close to one another.
All I ask the reader is to think about these thoughts of mine for now.
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