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This Is Not Primitive Stone Work. This Is Precision Engineering.

The block Ben is examining carries a feature that the conventional toolkit of ancient stone working cannot account for. The cut is concave - not straight, not flat, but shaped in a precise curved profile that Ben identifies as the product of a two stage machining process. The first cut ran laterally through the stone. The second appears to have been made by a circular saw driven through the block in a separate pass, digging out the concave profile as it moved. That sequence is not the result of chiseling, grinding, or any hand tool process known to have existed in the ancient world.

What Ben is documenting here is not an isolated anomaly. It is consistent with a pattern he has traced across multiple megalithic sites - evidence of powered cutting tools, circular saw profiles, and machining precision that the brute force and copper tool narrative cannot explain. The concave cut is the detail that makes the two stage interpretation unavoidable. A craftsman working by hand does not produce that profile accidentally, and does not reproduce it consistently across blocks weighing multiple tons. Ben’s conclusion is measured but clear - what we are looking at is sophisticated machining in stone, produced by a technology we have not yet been willing to formally acknowledge.

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