Max X
Junior Member

How did Ed Leedskalnin lift 18,000 pounds coral blocks to those heights using simple primitive handmade tools to build Coral Castle in South Florida?
The fact that the man worked mostly at nighttime proves he was hiding something, yet how a peasant from Latvia with no education had learned to successful use levitation and knowledge of the laws of antigravity?
The truth is that with most of the writings about Leedskalnin and his strange castle, the mystery is anybody's guess. The fact is that Ed continues to be, unless somebody either travel in time to in depth interview him, or astral connect with his mind: a profound mystery. He said he was motivated to build that thing after a heartbreaking rejection, and to ad injury to insult right at the altar, by a ten year his junior 16 year old girl.
The point is that he was logging in the cold forests of Oregon and Washington caught consumption then quitted and moved to South Florida where he got better, purchased a cheap lot of land and started building Coral Castle. His theme for his park was "lost love", not much different a theme than any other fun park in the USA and I am almost convinced the rejection thing was fabricated by him to attract more tourists to his park.
We already know Eds beginnings in Latvia, how he and others suffered political persecution by Russian Czars and class distinction between poor peasants and their castle dwelling lords. Obviously Edward was repulsed by the idea of hopeless peasants on one hand and arrogant castle dweller lords on the other, so he built himself a castle in America.
Was Ed Leedskalnin familiar with and able to put into practice laws of antigravity? In spite of the mystery involved I am optimistic imagining someday we will be able unravel the dilemma of Coral Castle.