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@poundinburgers9723
@poundinburgers9723 3 сағат бұрын
Pretty anoying narrative. Can't they find someone else?
@mikek4288
@mikek4288 5 сағат бұрын
Im sure that they are afraid of opening the big void and a dollar general showing up in it the next day
@KellyWatts1302
@KellyWatts1302 5 сағат бұрын
Yes warm years more males are born. This is seen in the birth of ocean going turtles 🐢 too ❤❤❤
@karmailuminay3332
@karmailuminay3332 6 сағат бұрын
Amazing ❤
@angryhairpeice
@angryhairpeice 7 сағат бұрын
Nothing like AI telling me something humans did is fake. 😂
@AncientArchitects
@AncientArchitects 5 сағат бұрын
@@angryhairpeice a) not AI. B) I didn’t say it was fake.
@siddiqueyusuf4060
@siddiqueyusuf4060 7 сағат бұрын
I throughly enjoyed watching this breathtaking journey into 4000 years of mystery.
@JeffM---
@JeffM--- 11 сағат бұрын
In my opinion the Egyptians did not build the great pyramid. The didn't have the tools or the know-how. It was built by a highly advanced civilisation, long gone due to cataclysmic events. They simply found this pyramid and made it their own, just like other structures in Egypt and around the world.
@stejabrayaga
@stejabrayaga 11 сағат бұрын
This is how the actions of Europeans in Africa, America and Asia are going to be praised by their descendants one day. 😂 Comical.
@greg-g4t
@greg-g4t 11 сағат бұрын
Looking at the photos of Khafre's pyramid, face center lines are not clearly visible like they are in the other two pyramids. The other 2 are clearly 8 sided, but this one looks more as a 4 sided pyramid, as if the 8 side feature was part of refining the outer layers when the pyramid was nearing completion to perfect the outer orientation/alignment. Then again this might just be a trick of the light in the photos. (or, perhaps, changing the center point of the pyramid would have changed the proportions of the positions to the alignment with Orion's belt.)
@george6252
@george6252 12 сағат бұрын
Guess work.
@peteclegg1578
@peteclegg1578 12 сағат бұрын
Complete denial of a triple independently confirmed chamber detection using techniques which have already successfully detect a much smaller chamber in the same structure is highly significant. It would appear that something is being hidden.
@typhoonsd9720
@typhoonsd9720 13 сағат бұрын
How were the 60-ton granite blocks placed and positioned? No one ever explains this. They only have ideas of how they were transported. MOVING AND LIFTINGTHE CONSTRUCTION BLOCKS OF THE GREAT PYRAMID Jason Baldridge Winter 1996 Is incorrect, too simplistic. The blocks are very close together. Ropes would get stuck. We would see ropes squashed in place still.
@DavidCaceres7177
@DavidCaceres7177 13 сағат бұрын
Joseph lived 110 not 60, according to the bill,e and his bones were carried away, I thin,k so I don't know about Yuya.
@Astyanaz
@Astyanaz 14 сағат бұрын
Somehow, I get the impression that none of the Egyptian tombs were ever finished.
@henrikhansen1023
@henrikhansen1023 14 сағат бұрын
@Ancient.Architechs Your video would be a lot easier to follow it you spoke normally.
@Heriboux2
@Heriboux2 14 сағат бұрын
I would love to travel with you... but I'm in Belgium T.T
@AncientArchitects
@AncientArchitects 5 сағат бұрын
@@Heriboux2 people come to the trip from all over the world. 😄
@miguelangelgarciamartinez175
@miguelangelgarciamartinez175 16 сағат бұрын
Se habrá quedado el cocido frío no
@TheDAT9
@TheDAT9 17 сағат бұрын
These people were the survivors of the YD Cataclysm. They tried to re start their civilisation, but ultimately failed. It wasn't until the bronze age that we started the long road back. But we lost all that we had from our previous iteration, and took a different path. Only a very few retained fragments of our previous existence, passed down in the secret societies and the lodges of the masons. Those in charge today, do not want us to know our true history.
@tengolino9803
@tengolino9803 17 сағат бұрын
Is this ceramics? Or how did they do this? Stone is impossible.
@arevikkarapetyan1227
@arevikkarapetyan1227 18 сағат бұрын
ՇՆՈՐՀԱԿԱԼՈՒԹՅՈՒՆ . Danke , Danke ..Քար , միայն բառը հուշում է հայոց աշխարհի , որպեսզի քաղաքակրթության յուրօրինակ իրականությունը , լռեց աշխարհը շատ երկար ․․
@ThomiX0.0
@ThomiX0.0 18 сағат бұрын
3 YEARS AGO, you brought us the same message??
@usmanballo7621
@usmanballo7621 18 сағат бұрын
Why you talk like a gay with something hard in his behind😂
@ThomiX0.0
@ThomiX0.0 18 сағат бұрын
Firstly; when the first video was online, they spoke of sandstone, and sandstone cannot support its weight over such a length and volume, when it is lifted as one block. Secondly; what is called an Obelisk, is a very top-rounded piece of bedrock.When workers search for a good piece of rock, they will first need to flatten it, before digging it out, so there would not be cracks to appear at a later stage. (see the original Obelisk-quarry for proof) Thirdly: Absence of proof, is not proof of absence, as you said so often. They made two long trenches first, and then started the tree base clearings, in order to create short blocks from this length. After all: this is a sandstone quarry, and sandstone is used for buildings, not for Obelisks or Statues. This ground pattern is also seen next to the Sphinx, as a normal quarry. (this might, or might not, be the reason, why we find 'cart-ruts' all over the world?) The excavation team, did find artefacts, which is nice, but it can be lost by visitors later on, they might not be lost at the time of quarrying. The same reasoning is valid for the signs and words scratched on the walls. But the team must at least come up with something, Egyptian authorities need it, so the professionals are influenced by this, and draw an Obelisk as ground-plan.(not very nice for us) I consider this message from you as News, thank you for that :-) cheers!
@WindsorLaudan
@WindsorLaudan 20 сағат бұрын
Whenever anyone makes an attempt to solve the questions about the pyramids, we seem to be left with more questions and mysteries instead of solving them. I fuckin love that!!! We will only ever have theories about the why's and who's.
@WokeBish
@WokeBish 20 сағат бұрын
The amount of people who still believe in these nonsensical stories for which, despite their magnanimity, there exists not a single solid piece of evidence in a land where there are such copious documentations that we even know of single instances of single slaves escaping their masters, is nothing short of alarming.
@kirkhunter146
@kirkhunter146 22 сағат бұрын
I remember you covering the scan in an earlier video. I still think there could be voids in there, we won't know until the rest of the Pyramid is scanned.
@JODTARPE
@JODTARPE Күн бұрын
Pretty cool..so uk better than japan ...
@Chellebelle121
@Chellebelle121 Күн бұрын
Aww, you were adorable! 😊😊😊 Fantastic video, thank you for sharing such amazing memories with us all! (And taking a few chances, too! Much appreciated.)
@HaroldParks-bd7ng
@HaroldParks-bd7ng Күн бұрын
I built the spark gap detectors Dr. Alvarez used for this experiment. I worked for him at UCLRL for six years. It is nice to see current interest in this subject. ( I'm 85 y.o. now )
@fennynough6962
@fennynough6962 Күн бұрын
So, finally we see a destruction, followed by several multicultural acquisitionings of these Megolithic Structures. The High Tech Stone ware, is heavy, & might be similar to the perfect vases of Egypt?
@VictorChan-fe7ch
@VictorChan-fe7ch Күн бұрын
Those h blocks are part of ancient V-1 launch site of the aryans. This was a military base
@kirknelson235
@kirknelson235 Күн бұрын
I decoded the Great Pyramid and the Sphinx in my book, The 2026 Awakening.
@stanvalentine1839
@stanvalentine1839 Күн бұрын
The Inca did not build this, they inherited it!
@jimmyzbike
@jimmyzbike Күн бұрын
Not sure year over year how much differences you will see. This is not Egypt, Turkey seems to take care in its excavations and not intent on completing them in one season
@l.f.p.8305
@l.f.p.8305 Күн бұрын
Very interesting !
@Rainerjgs
@Rainerjgs Күн бұрын
It is incomprehensible to me how a counterweight could reduce the number of workers required by a sixth, i.e. from 600 to 100, because a counterweight only means reducing the necessary pulling force by half, since the counterweight also has to be pulled up again! - So how did you come up with the above statement? Thanks for an understandable explanation!
@Rainerjgs
@Rainerjgs Күн бұрын
Mir ist unverständlich, wie durch ein Gegengewicht die Erforderlichern Arbeiter um ein Sechstel, also von 600 auf 100 reduziert werden könnten, denn ein Gegengewicht bedeute doch nur die Reduzierung der nötigen Zugkraft auf die Hälfte, da das Gegengewicht ja auch wieder hoch gegzogen werden muß! - Wie bitte kommen Sie also auf die oben genannte Behauptung? Danke für eine Verständliche Erläuterung!
@mrains100
@mrains100 Күн бұрын
Thank you.
@JennySmith-b2g
@JennySmith-b2g Күн бұрын
How about seeing some.
@shiftygirl6434
@shiftygirl6434 Күн бұрын
Why aren't the slides and images credited? It wouldn't take much to put a line of text in
@michelfraenkel4920
@michelfraenkel4920 Күн бұрын
daah da da daaah , da daa da daaaaaah. come on man.
@michelfraenkel4920
@michelfraenkel4920 Күн бұрын
U have great content, but the way u talk, is un bearelble. i cant. sry
@andrewvoros4037
@andrewvoros4037 Күн бұрын
ooh, clever ending.
@andrewvoros4037
@andrewvoros4037 Күн бұрын
very well presented. Stone cutting blades in the modern world were invented in 1924, and the circular-saw marks on some blocks - used to great effect by the charlatan Lost Ancient High Technology KZbinrs, shows that they were used in the modern reconstruction- but that won't stop them.
@anthonyhettman2506
@anthonyhettman2506 Күн бұрын
It’s like they just left in the middle of making a meal. You would think those vessels would be very valuable. Back then since all you had was trade I wonder why they just left them in place??
@rudilambert1065
@rudilambert1065 Күн бұрын
Basalt is formed from undersea vulcanic eruptions. Its cooled very quickly bevause its underwater. It differs from on land vulcanic rock because its missing a lot of the lighter elements that are typical of continental vulcanism associated with the subduction of the seafloor which is covered in organic material.
@danielfossett5655
@danielfossett5655 Күн бұрын
So these chambers were not accessable and had to be dug into? The builders painted on the stones before putting them into place? Seems unlikely. You build a huge Pyramid and rather than carving hieroglyphics into the stone you paint on the walls?
@johnocafrain1004
@johnocafrain1004 Күн бұрын
Why would the workers have to write Kufu's name on the stone? Wasn't everything built at the time for Kufu?
@letthetunesflow
@letthetunesflow Күн бұрын
These ordinary objects are the most fascinating to me… You just get such a good look into a part of humanities history that we all share, no matter who you are, or what culture you are a part of… We all share the act of preparing food, cooking, and socializing around a fire… Absolutely love seeing these signs of domestic living. It’s much easier to understand, and feel connected with our ancestors when viewing things that are instantly recognizable, and are simple domestic objects, and signs of tasks like cooking that we all still share and have in common. We have shared for millennia these same tasks of cooking, using fire, with our ancestors… Even before we were using fire, we were still sitting down and sharing food with one another, and beginning to form more complex rituals, and expanding the kinds of conversations that we were having. I bet the complex topics discussed while socializing around the fire, and while sharing food birthed many of our enduring belief systems, rituals, the development of new technologies, the sharing of newly discovered materials, and the discovery of potent plant medicines, etc… I just love seeing these domestic scenes, and finding an almost undisturbed, and almost fully intact domestic scene frozen in place for so many millennia, is beyond exciting, and we are all just so incredibly lucky to find such an ancient archeological site in such amazing condition! What a find! I really hope that we continue to find more of these absolutely mind blowing ancient archeological sites!
@HermannCortez
@HermannCortez Күн бұрын
20:01 the best way to protect the pyramids from sheet floods would be to dig a ditch uphill of them to carry the water off.