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Ancient Stone Softening, Natron & Megalithic Mysteries | Marcell Fóti
Description
Marcell Fóti joins us for a fascinating chat about his Natron Theory and the possibility that ancient civilizations used chemical processes to create, shape, or alter stone in megalithic construction.
Marcell has been conducting his own experiments using basic tools, fire, salts, and natural materials — and he may be onto something. We get into scoop marks in quarries, whether ancient builders were actually quarrying finished blocks or extracting raw material to manufacture stone, and whether compositional patterns can reveal what is natural versus artificially altered.
We also discuss Geoffrey Drumm’s “The Land of Chem” work, etching granite, Natron salts, smelting techniques, mass spectrometry analysis, specific trees and plant ash, Menhirs, nubs on megalithic stones, and how this knowledge may have been forgotten… or hidden.
Topics include:
- The Natron Theory
- Ancient stone softening
- Artificial stone creation
- Megalithic construction methods
- Scoop marks and quarry mysteries
- Granite etching experiments
- Natron and salt chemistry
- Menhirs and ancient monuments
- Mass spectrometry analysis
- Smelting and primitive chemistry
- Geoffrey Drumm’s work
- Nubs on megalithic blocks
- Lost ancient technologies
- The From-Stone-To-Stone cycle
Marcell is an ancient mysteries researcher and inventor of The Natron Theory, working on recreating artificial stone using only primitive “caveman” materials and techniques.
Links:
https://natrontheory.com/
https://twitter.com/FoMaHun