New research reveals that Easter Island’s moai statues were built to “walk” upright using a rhythmic rocking motion.
The mystery of how the roughly 130,000 pound statues traveled from quarry to resting place may be solved.
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Wooden Slats or Rollers Didn't Transport Easter Island's Moai — The Statues Walked
Learn how researchers used physics, 3D Models, ropes, and a bit of elbow grease to help walk Easter Island’s Moai into Place.
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Is a popular trend enough to move a statue?
In this intriguing video, we explore whether a popular trend has the power to influence societal decisions, such as moving a ...
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