
City of Baalbek
In the mountains of Lebanon, where ancient history merges with myths and legends, lies the city of Baalbek. Here, on stone platforms seemingly carved by forces beyond human capability, rise colossal monolithic blocks — megaliths of astonishing size.
At the heart of Baalbek is the temple complex dedicated to Jupiter, the Roman god of the sky. Yet the most imposing and mysterious element of this complex is the megaliths, each weighing more than a thousand tons. At first glance, they appear as immovable stone masses, but hidden within their sheer size is something greater. Who, how, and most importantly, why did someone move such massive stones?
Attention is immediately drawn to the Trilithon — three gigantic stone blocks forming the foundation of the temple. Each block weighs over 800 tons, and they are so precisely fitted together that even a knife blade cannot slip between them. What technologies allowed ancient builders to achieve such precision, and how did they lift and position these massive stones over 10 meters high?
Some claim this was the result of the extraordinary engineering efforts of the Roman Empire, while others believe the theory reaches further back in time. According to one hypothesis, Baalbek was constructed long before the Romans, who merely took advantage of what was already there. Some speculate that the complex was built in prehistoric times, when an unknown civilization may have existed on Earth, one possessing technologies far beyond our own.
An interesting fact is that on the eastern edge of Baalbek lies another block, known as the "Stone of the South." Weighing an incredible 1,200 tons, it is one of the largest worked stones in the world. But how did this giant end up there, and why was it never used in construction? Perhaps it was left as a testament to the power of its creators or abandoned due to a catastrophic event that interrupted the building, its true purpose still unknown.
Baalbek itself seems steeped in the shadows of past epochs. Could this city hold the traces of those whose names have long been erased from the records? Ancient texts suggest Baalbek may have been a site of worship for Baal, a powerful deity to whom sacrifices were offered and to whom a massive temple complex was dedicated. Perhaps these gigantic stone altars were created for him — or for other, even older and unknown gods.
The megaliths of Baalbek are the subject of endless speculation and theories. Supporters of alternative history claim that these massive stone blocks were moved using technologies we know nothing about. Some take it a step further, suggesting that extraterrestrial civilizations may have been involved. After all, explaining such feats of engineering, like moving multi-ton blocks without modern cranes or machinery, becomes increasingly difficult with every new theory.
Skeptics argue that ancient builders used a combination of engineering skill, simple mechanisms, and vast human labor forces. Yet, they admit that fully understanding how such massive stones were moved remains elusive.
Baalbek continues to be a mystery, with each stone whispering of a distant past and civilizations that knew more than we can currently imagine. Whatever the truth may be, the question remains open: who, why, and how were these blocks moved? What technologies were used? For what purpose?
We have the answers to these questions.