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Originally Posted by golfing eagles
It's just one of many historical mysteries---besides, was Puma Punku built in 200 AD or 17,000 BC??? Maybe, since we don't build with carved stone, we lost that skill. How much more removed from building with stone would aliens capable of interstellar travel be???
There was an episode of Stargate where essentially computer chips called replicators were conquering the galaxy and our very advanced alien allies were losing since all their weapons were energy/particle beam based and the replicants were immune. It took our primitive machine guns to defeat them, something the more advanced allies would never have thought of. I just have my doubts that any aliens would travel to Earth just to play Lego with 100 ton stones in Peru.
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Not Lego blocks. "Melted" stone, in liquid state.
The solution is transfered to and then poured into magnetic energy forms stacked in desired locations then left to dry/harden in place. When the energy forms are turned off, they leave the stones as we see them today. Quite simple when you have the equipment and knowledge.