[i.pinimg.com]
Looks very cool. Has the appearance of the remnant of some kind of event that melted the rock. The shape of the seeming 'hole' has a creepy symmetry. There's rubble beneath it that is apparently very rounded, unlike typical talus from glacial activity. As well as the more smoking gun effect of the melted drooping crescents on the slope beneath the center of the hole.
[www.megaliths.org]
As a proponent of the stone softening theory regarding the megalithic work around the world, this would seem to be a ramped up version of what might be a similar tech that was seemingly weaponized.
Although, I'm not aware of any evidence of ancient advanced civilizations that fell from some catastrophic war. I have read things about the GP being a weapon and ideas like that, but haven't really followed that idea much. I prefer to imagine that IF there was a more advanced civilization than our present, (at least in the material sciences), that with more powerful technologies like what ever might have caused this massive scar in this mountain, it would be more believable that it was during a more golden age. Meaning that tech was earned and used with maturity and caution developed over vast periods of time, with less chance that once developed, it wouldn't be as much of a risk that there would be malevolent intentions and Machiavellian motivations.
Maybe its naive to attribute some hypothetical utopia of well adjusted humans who've purged their destructive motivations, but when I see evidence of a technology that appears to be extremely powerful and potentially horrifically destructive, I presume its existence, if given enough time, must become its own deterrent by forcing the issue of the frailty of human kind. I realize we're facing this with nuclear power, and I'm predicting the arc of that story will lead us to a point when someone will detonate one or more nuclear war heads with malicious intent and it will be a critical lesson which has to lead to the maturity of civilization simply by virtue of the revealing nature of how easy it might be to destroy humanity. But I digress...
Any discussions about this mountain with regard to the seeming implications of its odd collection of evidence that appears to be distinct from simply glacial carving?
Looks very cool. Has the appearance of the remnant of some kind of event that melted the rock. The shape of the seeming 'hole' has a creepy symmetry. There's rubble beneath it that is apparently very rounded, unlike typical talus from glacial activity. As well as the more smoking gun effect of the melted drooping crescents on the slope beneath the center of the hole.
[www.megaliths.org]
As a proponent of the stone softening theory regarding the megalithic work around the world, this would seem to be a ramped up version of what might be a similar tech that was seemingly weaponized.
Although, I'm not aware of any evidence of ancient advanced civilizations that fell from some catastrophic war. I have read things about the GP being a weapon and ideas like that, but haven't really followed that idea much. I prefer to imagine that IF there was a more advanced civilization than our present, (at least in the material sciences), that with more powerful technologies like what ever might have caused this massive scar in this mountain, it would be more believable that it was during a more golden age. Meaning that tech was earned and used with maturity and caution developed over vast periods of time, with less chance that once developed, it wouldn't be as much of a risk that there would be malevolent intentions and Machiavellian motivations.
Maybe its naive to attribute some hypothetical utopia of well adjusted humans who've purged their destructive motivations, but when I see evidence of a technology that appears to be extremely powerful and potentially horrifically destructive, I presume its existence, if given enough time, must become its own deterrent by forcing the issue of the frailty of human kind. I realize we're facing this with nuclear power, and I'm predicting the arc of that story will lead us to a point when someone will detonate one or more nuclear war heads with malicious intent and it will be a critical lesson which has to lead to the maturity of civilization simply by virtue of the revealing nature of how easy it might be to destroy humanity. But I digress...
Any discussions about this mountain with regard to the seeming implications of its odd collection of evidence that appears to be distinct from simply glacial carving?