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Edward Leedskalnin was quoted as saying, "I have discovered the secrets of the pyramids, and have found out how the Egyptians with only primitive tools, raised and set in place blocks of stone weighing many tons!"
Edward Leedskalnin was a 100 pound - 5 foot tall man - who wound up in Homestead, Florida - on a ten-acre tract of land just south of Miami, Florida. Somehow he managed to single-handedly lift and maneuver blocks of coral weighing up to 30 tons each and create not only a castle but other things. How Edward did his work - has never been discovered - though he labored for 30 years.

He worked alone - at night he never lifted any of the stones.

2006-06-21 14:49:23 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Engineering

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I've heard all this too. I really wish he had shared with someone how he did it.
I've also read theories about magical dwarves which sung the stones into place at megalithic sites around the world. I have to wonder if they either really sang with their voices or if they had some kind of device which made noise and was a type of levitation device. I am not saying these dwarves were aliens (other have said this) but it is something to think about.
You've probably already seen the links below (especially since you quoted word-for-word including the strange punctuation from one of them--please GIVE CREDIT when you do this; it's STEALING) but others might be interested.

2006-06-22 07:20:07 · answer #1 · answered by Gevera Bert 6 · 1 0

The fact that nobody ever troubled to look UNDER the Coral Castle is why no one can answer this question...

I was Ed's neighbor about 20 yrs. ago, and let me tell you, he must have had at least 50 Egyptian-looking slaves that came out of a small hatch under his herb garden to do all the work for him.

This is an eyewitness account...I am not making this crap up!

2006-06-21 16:29:18 · answer #2 · answered by regal_lager 3 · 0 0

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