Ciko wrote:nobody in the world can say to me that this is natural ,
http://www.bosnian-pyramid.com/gallery/ ... 0283m2.JPG
As a geologist with almost 20 years experience in being a geology for oil companies, consulting forms, federal agencies, and state agencies, I can say from the many hundreds of outcrops, including excavations for dam sites, I can say beyond any shadow of a doubt that this an excellent example of naturally jointed bedrock. More than enough pictures of this "dig" have posted to the Internet to make this determination. This specific "dig" at the Pyramid of the Moon is one the most classic examples of jointed bedrock a geologist could ever hope to see. It is both instructive and entertaining to see how confused people can be about its origin.
For example, look at the following pictures
1.
http://www.piramidasunca.ba/news/11060602/DSCF7337.jpg
2.
http://www.piramidasunca.ba/news/11060602/DSCF7285.jpg
3.
http://www.piramidasunca.ba/news/11060602/DSCF7286.jpg
In these pictures, the three layers of blocks clearly extend into the finely laminated lake deposits, which comprise the local Miocene bedrock and the hill argued to be a man-made pyramid. This is not the type of layering, which will result from the building of pyramid or other structure. To argue that layers are man-made, a person would have to argue that modern man existed during the Miocene epoch millions of years ago.
Then there is the picture at:
http://www.slibe.com/images/668b8dc7-mo ... d5_jpg.jpg
These blocks, which are claimed to be man-made, exhibit well-defined ripple marks, which are absolutely natural in origin, on their surface. Even worse, the sets of ripple marks not only have the same orientation between each other but also appear to match across joints separating individual blocks. This clearly indicates that it is an in place layer of jointed bedrock. For the ripple marks to remain on the surface of the blocks, people would have had dug up a layer of bedrock and used it within any modification. Then, when laying the blocks, they would have had to carefully lay each these unmodified blocks such that the side showing the ripple marks was right side up as they were excavated from the ground. In addition, they would have had noted the exact position of the blocks as they dug it and laid the pavement or terrace as to carefully reassemble the blocks in exactly the same position as they were taken out of the ground such that the ripple marks on one block has the same orientation as the ripple marks on all of the other blocks and the pieces of an individual ripple mark broken by a joint lie adjacent to each other as they did in the original outcrop. People are not going to this when building pyramid or pavement.
For a detailed discussion about how the type of joints shown in the above pictures are created, go read:
Bai, T., Maerten, L., Gross, M. R., and Aydin, A., 2002, Orthogonal cross joints: Do they
imply a regional stress rotation? Journal of Structural Geology. vol. 24, pp. 77-88.
A 3 MB PDF version of this paper can be downloaded from:
http://pangea.stanford.edu/research/geo ... G_2002.pdf
Compare figures 1a, 1b, and 1c of the above paper with the pictures from the Pyramid of the Moon at:
http://www.bosnian-pyramid.com/gallery/ ... 0283m2.JPG
The people excavating the Bosnian pyramids might want to take the time to look at the layers of rectangular blocks, which are illustrated in the above paper, found along the Santa Barbara, California coast and illustrated in Figure 1a. . It is only a coincidence that these block layers also occur in Miocene age strata. More closer to home, they can look at the layer composed of rectagular blocks found at Nash Point along the shore of the Bristol Channel in the United Kingdom, which is illustrated in figure 1c.
If some people, including a few geologists geologists with PhDs, can continue to believe that the world is less 10,000 years old, I guess other people can believe that the above outcrop is man-made pavement. However, regardless of whether a person wants to either believe that Earth is less than 10,000 years old or the above picture from the "Pyramid of the Moon" shows man-made pavement does not make it true.
Yours,
Paul H.