Peru's Greatest Mystery — Megalithic Ruins No Human Could Ever Build
In 2026, scientists used AI scanning, LiDAR, and 3D photogrammetry to analyze Peru's megalithic ruins at sites like Sacsayhuamán and Ollantaytambo. The results were undeniable: 100-ton stones fitted with millimeter precision, surfaces polished to near-mirror smoothness on andesite harder than bronze tools, and geometric accuracy matching modern tolerances. Spectroscopic analysis detected evidence of possible heat treatment requiring temperatures bronze-age cultures couldn't achieve. AI pattern recognition found repeated mathematical ratios suggesting advanced planning beyond trial-and-error construction.

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