The Engineering And Theoretical Methodology Of Coral Castle A Forensic Analysis Of Edward Leedskalnins Megalithic Achievement
This forensic analysis examines the remarkable engineering feat of Edward Leedskalnin, a diminutive Latvian immigrant who solo-constructed the massive Coral Castle complex using over 1,100 tons of limestone. The text bridges the gap between Leedskalnin’s eccentric "Magnetic Current" hypothesis, which posited that all matter is governed by microscopic magnets, and the likely reality of his mastery of classical mechanics, such as leverage and the block and tackle. By detailing specific megalithic features like the nine-ton revolving gate and astronomical instruments, the report illustrates how a
biographical origins and formative influencesgeological profile of oolite limestonethe architecture of "rock gate"the relocation phase: 1936 to 1939core tenets of leedskalnin’s magnetic theory