AMAZING VIDEO! Man Lifts 20 Ton Block By Hand?

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People thought thousands of workers built Stonehenge. Turns out it was one bored man and some sticks.

ChuckBeefOG
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who cares about blocks, I'm more intrigued by how he moved a fucking BARN

timgehrsitz
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If anyone reading this should ever find themselves in the Miami, FL area, go visit the "Coral Castle", in Homestead. One man, Edward Leedskalnin, built it over a 28 year period. He was a Latvian immigrant who only had a 4th grade education, and was definitely NOT an engineer. Everything is made from limestone quarried from the site itself. When Edward bought the property, it was 'out in the boonies', and he had his share of privacy. Edward often worked late at night, never allowed anyone to watch him at work, and never told anyone how he built it or moved the stones around. The average weight of the various pieces is 14 tons each, the heaviest weighs in at over 30 tons. The construct includes various structures, including a 2-story "castle", an obelisk, various tables, chairs, the sun, planets, a 9 foot tall, 8-ton gate which is balanced so perfectly, a child can swing it open, a throne, and a 30-ton, 2 story slab which is part of a polar telescope. All hand-carved out of limestone and the stones all fit together so perfectly, no light passes between them.
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To this day, nobody knows how he built the thing. Truly amazing.
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klatbaraada
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This really raises more questions than it answers— like how did this man travel back in time to tell the ancient aliens how to do this??

CM-xseb
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MAN FINDS A WAY TO LIFT 20 TON BLOCKS BY HIMSELF! CRANE COMPANIES HATE HIM!

LobsterBurrito
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I worked in a coal mine for many years and all lifting involved levers and muscle power. Everything this man shows you makes absolute sense. Well done mate, really impressive.

patrickbarrett
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I'm off to get 2 pebbles and a piece of wood to move my mate's house down the road while he's asleep in it.

madbeef.
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This man is a Genius....and possibly discovered what scholars have failed find...Hat's off to you sir!

johnwalker
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Finally, here’s the guy who first said, “Hold my beer.”

OHRaceFan
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Archimedes: give me a fulcrum large enough and a lever long enough and I shall move the earth. Point taken.

kdh
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The whole school should have got the day off to see this man in action.

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This is the most complicated “need to get away from my wife” hobby

arnabiarnab
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Can this guy help me move my neighbors house onto a different street?

Cutlerypotato
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People thought thousands of workers built Stonehenge. Turns out it was one bored man, some sticks, and a 480p video camera

jgg
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As an engineer I say: Respect. This is outstanding. You prooved how big stone blocks could be moved without advanced technology.

jenskreibach
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Modern people: "How did they move these huge monoliths? Did aliens come and do it for us???"
This guy: "Gimme two rocks and I'll move your barn."

asahearts
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Some guys retire and drink themselves to death. This guy exercises his brain. Good for him!
My dad told a story about in the late 70s hiring someone to move an old upright piano that weight like a million pounds. Apparently this old skinny looking dude shows up with a truck. Dad thought “great, now I’m gonna have to move this piano myself or help this old guy, get it out of the piano room, down the hall, down four steps, along the sidewalk and up into his truck) Apparently the old fellow said “ no thank you “ to dad’s offer to help. “I can handle this” Half an hour later my dad was totally impressed as the old guy was driving out of the driveway with the piano in the back of the truck. Apparently the old guy knew about leverage, balance, a little wheeled platform and a pulley. I remember Dad saying it was the best money he ever spent. Work smart not hard.

rocketruss
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This man is an absolute genius. That's what you call using your brain. Well done. Give one these American medals.

keith
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Don't ask scientists about moving the rocks. Ask engineers and actual builders.

sergeandou
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Don’t tell History Channel. They’ll go bankrupt.

georgewashington