Impossible architecture in the ancient city of Petra
Impossible architecture in the ancient city of Petra

Video: Impossible architecture in the ancient city of Petra

Video: Impossible architecture in the ancient city of Petra
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Hello everyone, in this article I want to talk about the ancient city of Petra, where traces of high technologies are in abundance and it is impossible to explain all this without an alternative history.

So, a little official history before moving on to the unexplained facts. Petra is located in Jordan, in the Siq canyon, the beginning of the construction of the city dates back to 1800 BC, approximately.

The city is completely carved into the rocks, there are living quarters and temples and buildings for other purposes. But here I would like to ask some questions, which, I think, will be at least difficult for the official history to answer.

Just think about where all the stone worked out from the premises and large temples went? Considering which city, the volumes of the stone should have been incredible, but nothing was found anywhere.

Of course, this is just the beginning, and the further you go, the more interesting it will be. It is worth noting that part of the city is now ruins, and many other premises are simply impossible to get into.

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It is also worth mentioning about civilization, which, as it turned out, has not completed much. Moreover, the civilization of these builders at one point simply left the city, which is difficult to explain.

If you believe the official history, the city was carved into the rocks, which is incredibly difficult, they worked for a very long time, and then they took it and simply left their own city for no good reason, sounds funny, doesn't it?

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But seriously, it is worth moving on to an illustrative example of a multitude of technologies at once - Al-Khazneh, presumably a temple, but the exact purpose of the object is unknown.

The first thing that immediately catches your eye is the traces of the impact of high temperatures on the rocks. I doubt that the pronounced black color of the rocks was acquired by the influence of the sun.

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There are many such traces of exposure to high temperatures and even complete melting of stones to a homogeneous mass in ancient objects. But let's move on.

All the same entrance to the temple. Along the edges, if you zoom in on the image, you can see traces of unknown technologies that exist all over the world and, apparently, were used by many civilizations.

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Such indentations are really found all over the world and I have a version for this. I believe that these grooves were created by some small technique or something like that, which could move along any planes, in any direction.

It is difficult to say what this technology did. Historians say that this is how steps were made in ancient times, but in this case is it really appropriate? Did the ancient people know how to walk on walls? Below there will be a gallery of such tracks around the world, after which, it seems to me, my version sounds quite plausible.

In the same place there are traces of machine processing - many parallel grooves, with the same pitch on some walls and on the ceiling of the temple and other rooms, was it really done with primitive tools?

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You can also note perfectly polished walls, various bas-reliefs and columns, but this can really be done with primitive tools, which cannot be said about the traces described above.

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I think, even for skeptics, it should be obvious here that the construction of this city was not done without modern technologies or even better.

It is also interesting that the civilization of these builders has disappeared, which means that either, according to my version, belonging to many civilizations, they left the planet, or something happened (cataclysm, war, etc.) or we will find out.

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