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An Epoch Mysteries Investigation · 34 Sites · 5 Continents

THE IMPOSSIBLE STONES

In Search of the Lost Engineers of the Ancient World

There is a wall in Lebanon that should not exist — and a thousand-ton stone left lying finished in its quarry. This is the book that goes to the stones themselves, gives the official story its strongest form, and shows you exactly where it runs out.

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Engineers of the Ancient World
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Part One — The Weight
The opening investigation: the heaviest worked stones on Earth
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  • Baalbek's 800-ton Trilithon — and the 1,650-ton block left in the quarry
  • Aswan's unfinished obelisk: ~1,100 tons in a single piece
  • The Serapeum's granite boxes, flat to a machinist's tolerance
  • The full method — the stone, the problem, the possibilities
  • The perfect place to begin the investigation
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All 8 parts. All 34 sites. The whole investigation.
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  • All 34 chapters — Baalbek to Rapa Nui, across five continents
  • Puma Punku & Sacsayhuamán — joints a knife won't enter
  • Göbekli Tepe — the temple that broke the timeline
  • The drowned & disputed: Nan Madol, Yonaguni, Gunung Padang
  • The closing case — the Younger Dryas & the lost master builders
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The staircase runs backwards.

We were taught that history is a staircase — that we stand at the top, looking down at ancestors a little more ignorant on every lower step. But the most precise stonework is very often the oldest stonework on a site, with cruder building piled on top by later people who lived among the giant stones as we live among Roman ruins: using them, reusing them, unable to repeat them.

At Göbekli Tepe, monumental carved pillars were raised and deliberately buried more than eleven thousand years ago — before pottery, before metal, before the wheel. The deeper we dig, the harder the questions become. That is the opposite of what the staircase predicts.

Inside the Investigation

Eight parts. Thirty-four sites. One question, asked honestly at every stop: what left these marks, and how?

Part One
The Weight
Baalbek · Aswan & the Serapeum · The Great Pyramid
Part Two
The Geometry of the Impossible
Puma Punku · Sacsayhuamán · Ollantaytambo · The Egyptian Drill
Part Three
The Reach of the Builders
Göbekli Tepe · Malta · Newgrange · Carnac · Stonehenge · The Nuraghi
Part Four
The Forgotten Edges
Perperikon · Ales Stenar · Tash Rabat · Gornaya Shoria · Yangshan
Part Five
The Carved Mountains
Kailasa at Ellora · Sigiriya · The Longyou Caves
Part Six
The Drowned & the Disputed
Nan Madol · Yonaguni · Gunung Padang · The Moai of Rapa Nui
Part Seven
The Wider World
Petra & Hegra · Barabar · The Caucasus Dolmens · The Olmec Heads · The Plain of Jars
Part Eight
The Case for the Master Builders
The Lost Technology · The Younger Dryas · What the Stones Remember
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Why Readers Trust This Investigation

Built on the channel you already follow — and the same evidence-first promise.

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examined the same honest way — the mainstream case in its strongest form first, then exactly where it runs out
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The stones are waiting.

They have been waiting a very long time. Start where the weight is greatest.

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Common Questions

Everything you need to know before you read

Is this "ancient aliens" / pseudoscience?
No. Every chapter follows the same rule: it gives the mainstream explanation in its strongest form first — naming the archaeologists, the dates, and the measurements — and only then marks, precisely, where that explanation strains. The book draws a clear line between evidence and speculation and tells you which side of it you're standing on. It will not lie to you to make the mystery bigger.
How long is the book?
The Complete Edition runs 34 chapters across 8 parts — around 210 pages and ~29,500 words, about 2–3 hours of reading. Each site gets the full treatment: the stone, the problem, the possibilities. The Collector's Edition adds three companions on top — the Field Atlas, the Plate Companion, and the extended closing essay — roughly 60 pages more.
What's the difference between Part One and the Complete Edition?
Part One — The Weight is the opening of the investigation: the heaviest worked stones on Earth (Baalbek, Aswan, the Great Pyramid). It's the perfect taster. The Complete Edition is the full book — all 8 parts and 34 sites, from the Andes to Anatolia to the Pacific. The Collector's Edition adds three companions: the Field Atlas, the high-resolution Plate Companion, and the extended closing essay.
Is this just the YouTube videos in text form?
No. It goes deeper than any single video, it's fully sourced, and it's organized as one continuous argument across 34 sites — with the weights, tolerances, dates and counter-arguments the videos don't have room for. If you've enjoyed the channel, this is the long-form investigation it was always building toward.
What format is it, and how do I get it?
A downloadable PDF, delivered instantly after purchase. Read it on your phone, tablet, or computer, or print it. No subscription, no app, no monthly fee. Once you have the file, it's yours forever.
What devices can I read it on?
Any device that opens a PDF — iPhone, Android, iPad, Kindle (via transfer), Mac, or Windows. The Collector's bonuses (Atlas and Plate Companion) are PDFs as well.
What's your refund policy?
A 7-day money-back guarantee on every purchase. If the book doesn't meet your expectations within the first week, contact us and we'll issue a full refund through Stripe — no questions asked.
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