The Secret to Impossibly Precise Stonework of Ancient Times - Marcell Fóti, DSPod #241
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Marcell Fóti is an ancient mysteries researcher who is trying to figure out how the ancient Egyptians and other cultures were able to carve stones with sub-millimeter precision with relatively primitive bronze tools. Fóti’s experiments with geopolymers - ceramic polymers that can easily be mistaken for natural stone - have led him to the conclusion that the inexplicable stonework of the ancient world doesn’t have to remain a mystery. We talk to him about Natron Theory, the five part explanation for how Egyptians made their false stones, the role that natural salt deposits play in the development of a stone-making civilization, evidence that precise stonework and natron are correlated around the world, and the open questions about the ancient stone makers that remain.
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00:00 Go! 00:03:55 Marcel Foti and Scoop Marks Mystery 00:09:11 Natron: The Key to Ancient Stonework 00:13:35 Figuring out the etching process 00:19:45 The Tomb of Rekhmire 00:23:24 Making waterglass 00:31:18 Geopolymers in the ancient world 00:40:18 Distinguishing between rock and geopolymers 00:51:32 Laboratory testing of geopolymers? 00:57:07 Were the great pyramid stones quarried or poured? 01:01:58 Spatial links between natron source and geopolymer construction 01:11:04 Intricacies of dating sedimentary rocks 01:18:51 Accidental creation of geopolymers? 01:29:15 Closing thoughts
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