In this episode we start off already
completely distracted by Default Android Voice 001, which leads to
Sitchin and aliens and Annunaki (of course), but eventually
that leads to Ba'albek which completely distracts us
a second
time because it has Impossiblocks. Naturally that leads
to the subject of Shamanism and Tibetan monks and fakin' it till
you make it and a guy in Brazil named Jon OfGod and thousands of
Inca getting killed trying to move an Impossiblock 10 feet.
We discuss the Third Man Effect, the rate of world records being
broken and the advent of extreme sports which (obviously) ties
right back into Impossiblocks and basically solves that whole
mystery.
Elementary, really.
(Tangetards please note: there are only
two
(
2) tangents in this
entire
episode)
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Ba'albek
platform from space
Note temple of Jupiter wing on the left, you can see the shadows of
the 6 remaining columns from the south wall, which the Romans were
unable to put all the way out on the southernmost edge of the
platform |
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Six columns are
all that still stands of the Roman temple of Jupiter
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The still
mostly-intact temple of Bacchus / Dionysius: note the tiny
people at the bottoms of columns and things to get an idea of
scale |
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Ba'albek is a
sprawling confusion of ancient-to-modern stonework fragments |
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One of the truly
immense blocks at Ba'albek....at the bottom levels of the
stonework. Note difference in surfaces from the blocks above. Also,
this block has square holes in it similar to the large core stones
of the Temple Mount in Jerusalem |
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Immense blocks
of the "secondary retaining wall" at Ba'albek
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"Stone of the
Pregnant Woman" in the Ba'albek quarry |
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After excavating
around the Stone of the Pregnant Woman in the quarry, it was
discovered to be sitting on top of two even larger
blocks
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Dropped Block in
between Ba'albek and the quarry
Look at this for a while and try to really grasp the fact that
someone was actually fucking moving this thing
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Another view of
the "second retaining wall", you can see where later peoples have
cut into the stones to make passageways |
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Biggest stuff is
always at the bottom at Ba'albek, note the jumbled sculpt work on
some of the blocks, indicating they were recycled |
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"Second
retaining wall" is clearly disconnected with the remainder of the
platform |
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Note heavy
weathering on lowest blocks in the foreground |
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Truly immense
entryway into temple of Bacchus |
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From
"Archaeological Park" in Jerusalem, here is a very large
core/foundation block with characteristic square "lifting"
holes |
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Beneath the
Temple Mount, where some of the truly large original core blocks
remain to this day |
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Close-up of
Temple Mount core block surface |
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Petrified wood
stuck in core block in Jerusalem |
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Egyptian stone
vase made from porphyry
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Made of
Andesite, a very hard type of granite
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Egyptian bottle
made from amethyst, a gemstone not known for softness |
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How about Holy
Shit
P.S. Why is Russ even in this comic? He doesn't say anything or do
anything |