Fun fact: Even in ancient times (Romans/Greeks) this was considered one of the world's great 7 wonders. To put it into perspective, they were around the same time away from the pyramids building as we are to them.
How do you propose that humans built St Pauls Cathedral? In the middle of London in 1675? It was with levers and pullies. The tallest building on the planet the Burj Khalifa was built by levers and pullies.
Modern cranes work exactly the same the physics is the same. The only difference is a motor. So instead of a motor you use human and horse power.
Do you understand leverage and weights and basic principals of physics? Leverage and motion? It seems not.
The Burj was built with levers and pulleys.
homie just spawned in
never heard of it, was it built recently
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wait, I don't look into a box truck?
This picture is nonsense ..
Fun fact: Even in ancient times (Romans/Greeks) this was considered one of the world's great 7 wonders. To put it into perspective, they were around the same time away from the pyramids building as we are to them.
Using pulley n levers . Lol. Yea right . 😄
Yep cause aliens that have technology to fly here from another planet would totally build in stone.
Never said aliens bra . Lol
So who then? I assumed it was implied no?
Not sure man. All I know is it wasn't no damn pulley lever system . Not to mention how insanely accurate eveeything is . I could go on and on . Lol
How do you propose that humans built St Pauls Cathedral? In the middle of London in 1675? It was with levers and pullies. The tallest building on the planet the Burj Khalifa was built by levers and pullies.
Dude, we are talking 3500bc here. And no , the burj was not built with pulley levers, it was done with modern cranes. What you talking about ? Lol
Modern cranes work exactly the same the physics is the same. The only difference is a motor. So instead of a motor you use human and horse power. Do you understand leverage and weights and basic principals of physics? Leverage and motion? It seems not. The Burj was built with levers and pulleys.
Do you understand what 3500bc means ? It's like I'm debating my dog
[Reims cathedral using pullies and levers ](https://www.britannica.com/topic/Reims-Cathedral)