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I watched the movie a while back and many things seemed very intriguing. However I was not able to produce consistent water droplets measuring exactly 1 cm and I was wondering about the animation showing the worker very close to the lens that was melting the concrete. Would the heat not radiate?

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Apr 18·edited Apr 18

Fascinating film! I, too, tried unsuccessfully to produce consistent water droplets. And the morning dew also leaves droplets of varying sizes on impermeable objects. I wonder how the Egyptians defined one drop of water?

The notion of ancient Egyptians sailing around the world and building pyramids, temples and monuments in many locales is truly intriguing. I've been to Peru, and Sacsayhuaman near Cuzco with its gigantic elements utterly blew my mind--I couldn't imagine how it was possibly built out of cut and transported stones. Now I have at least one credible hypothesis!

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Thank you for this intriguing film! The ingenuity of the ancient Egyptians is truly remarkable. It seems they focussed on technological advances for strictly cultural purposes, and were not empire builders seeking to conquer and exploit other peoples. So I wonder how the Free Masons morphed from keepers of knowledge about building technologies to being tools of empire in the last couple of centuries---??

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Great documentary even though there is a lot of speculation.

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Watching it now. Your synopsis covers it beautifully

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