Well he pointed out that there are ripple marks on the square blocks at Visocica site, and that proves they're natural rocks. They could have been moved by someone and put on a terrace, yes, but the fact that the ripples stretch on adjacent blocks (er I don't know how to explain it in english hope you understand me) proves otherwise.stellarchaser wrote:
Dear Paul H.
obviously you're geologist with large knowledge, and I was reading your text here about alleged bosnian stone balls with great interest, and if it means anything to you, I learned a lot from that text.
But I have the feeling that for each picture you see from Visochica Hill, you post simmilar geological "example" allegedly proving it's not man-made.
What I want to say is that your arguments can be appliable to any square stone block found anywhere in the world and on any archeological excavations. As long that it's square, it can be natural, right? That proves nothing. Because it can be man made, too. And the opposite, of course.
If man is making square stones, and nature is making square stones (obviously they both do), there must be reliable and experienced scientist, or better to say science, who will determine what is man made and what is natural. And I believe it can be done only at the spot or through scientific analysis (of which you know much more than me of course). In other words, it's pointless to deny or confirm nature of these blocks before that analysis is done.
And yes, you can do science by looking at pictures, just ask an astronomist.
It is fairly known that the story of Visocica is not simple. That's just not a hill, there are roman and medieval ruins, maybe even older stuff. But by now the only proof of a pyramid is the shape of the hill.stellarchaser wrote: Now we seeing that they are getting some real archeological artefacts (monoliths with inscriptions, standing wall). So the story of Visochica is not that simple. As any other geological or archeological site. Although Barakat said his opinion, he also suggested that team of international geologists should examine Visochica site. El Hadidi said the same. And that is what we need there.
Serious team of experts who will determine nature of these blocks.