Exploring the Significance of Unfinished Ancient Construction | Russ Allen Cosmic Summit 2023

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Embark on a journey through the mysteries of unfinished ancient construction with Russ Allen at Cosmic Summit 2023. In this captivating presentation, Russ delves into the enigmatic world of ancient Egypt's unfinished projects, shedding light on the significance of ancient machinery and the secrets they hold.
Explore the fascinating stories behind ancient Egyptian constructions that were left incomplete, raising questions about the advanced machinery and techniques used by these ancient builders.
Join us as we uncover the deeper significance of these unfinished marvels and contemplate the role of ancient machinery in shaping our understanding of history and human capabilities.
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@ConsciousnessWatch
@ConsciousnessWatch Жыл бұрын
Extraordinary presentation! So thought provoking. Thank you.
@foxholewilly
@foxholewilly Жыл бұрын
Russ, you're an absolute natural - this is your calling.
@paullandry8181
@paullandry8181 Жыл бұрын
Awesome presentation, Russ. Really speaks to 1) the possible existence of an advanced global civilization, 2) the possible ancient-ness of these structure as compared to the academic timeline hooey, and 3) what the heck interrupted the construction - of course we all have a pretty good idea, right. : ) Monumentally Awesome Presentation! Absolutely loved every minute of it.
@lolzaurus
@lolzaurus 11 ай бұрын
Excellent work. They must have had access to machines and these must have used energy, but what kind? Running water is a candidate. Additionally, the polishing and quarrying equipment must have been mobile. This is so mind-blowing.
@HarryWolf
@HarryWolf 7 ай бұрын
I've wondered that too. Heron of Alexandria built a small steam turbine as a 'toy', and seeing as he lived in a city that once had a library containing ancient knowledge, I wonder if he gleaned the concept from there.
@Hoganwantabe
@Hoganwantabe 11 ай бұрын
Great presentation! I believe it’s crystal clear that we have a much deeper, complex past than conventional archeology presents. The question has been asked numerous times: where then are the machines that did this work? What is the belief of the fringe community as to where they are, or what has happened to them? It’s a serious question, that should have a reasonable answer. For example, has LiDAR scanning shown any evidence of any machines, or remnants buried under the sands of Egypt?
@CGGUYBC
@CGGUYBC Жыл бұрын
This is absolutely incredible... thank you for your insights
@chrism8705
@chrism8705 4 ай бұрын
That is a brilliant idea I always thought why that makes perfect sense 👍
@mobiteh
@mobiteh Жыл бұрын
one of the best presentations of these ancient constructions I have seen so far. From a perspective of a real construction worker, with your point of view a lot of it makes so much more sense. Please keep doing this work, i hope one day someone connects you to Joe Rogan so we could see much more of this in detail.
@TheDAT9
@TheDAT9 11 ай бұрын
That is the best presentation to date. Well done to you and your colleges. The fact that this presentation will not be allowed on the MSM or printed in books, taught in schools. Tells us the nature of the society we have been living in. We are living a lie.
@TheMostCasualLurker
@TheMostCasualLurker Ай бұрын
Whaaaaaaaaa???? 😮😮😮😮 omg this is so revolutionary!!!!!! Why hasn’t anyone else EVER said this before?!?!?!!!! 😮😮😮😮😮 my lord
@andymcculloch9199
@andymcculloch9199 Жыл бұрын
Great talk. Excellent explanation of how the blocks going round the corners could have been made.
@Big-A-Russel
@Big-A-Russel 3 ай бұрын
That's got to be a very logical explanation of how they finished these structures mentioned. I wonder if they used some way to pressurize water to cut the stone flat once it was in place and ready to be finished.
@Frontoffme
@Frontoffme 11 ай бұрын
Amazing presentation. very succinct
@cosmicsummit
@cosmicsummit 11 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! Russ is coming back for Cosmic Summit 2024 so hopefully you can come and see him live this year
@bobfugazy4916
@bobfugazy4916 6 ай бұрын
Wonderful and illuminating Russ. The only thing my limited brain can come up with is a sonic scooper.
@Kayessee
@Kayessee Жыл бұрын
The most sense ive seen for going around the corner stones, it's still really difficult for the multiple shape and layer blocks. I think the staggered shapes it is to help to protect from earthquakes.
@haroldfarquad6886
@haroldfarquad6886 Жыл бұрын
I've had the same suspicion the more I see about all these megalithic structures, from Egypt to South America. There is a pattern of asymmetry, at least around the joints and corners of the structures, an asymmetry that had to be intentional because it certainly wasn't natural or easy to build that way, and whose purpose I can only deduce was to build resilience into the structure against earthquakes and/or impacts from heavy water flow (floods). With so much variability and variance around the joints, there is no single 'weak' spot or seam which would be vulnerable to high forces. By building in so much irregularity into the joints, they made the whole structure more resilient to seismic or impact forces. Is it any wonder that what remains of these structures are the ones with such irregularities and asymmetries?
@jaimealfaro200
@jaimealfaro200 11 ай бұрын
This is one of the best presentations in the whole summit. Hat's off to this presentation.
@MB-hx9sz
@MB-hx9sz Жыл бұрын
Great presentation!
@Murray_69
@Murray_69 Жыл бұрын
Russ I'm a very large fan!
@davidlineberry622
@davidlineberry622 11 ай бұрын
Operating engineer here. Lookin forward to this
@cosmicsummit
@cosmicsummit 11 ай бұрын
What did you think of it?
@ColonelAngus66
@ColonelAngus66 Жыл бұрын
Great job Russ!!!
@Soil-biochar-compost
@Soil-biochar-compost Жыл бұрын
That was fantastic man .
@andymccracken4046
@andymccracken4046 Жыл бұрын
So the evidence is there that shows the use of large machines that could cut through granite easily, and also with precision where needed, and also equipment to move and lift very heavy weights accurately and in confined areas. I also think this was all happening at a much earlier time than is generally accepted - and we are only seeing it today because this megalithic stonework is almost indestructible.
@TheRotnflesh
@TheRotnflesh Жыл бұрын
Matthew LaCroix -- Ararat Civilization Evolution of human races at the gene level -M Nei, 1982 Ayanis Tepe, Cavus Tepe, Kef Kalesi, Zernaki Tepe, Meydan Kalesi, Shuruppak. More answers for you! Or Questions..
@andymccracken4046
@andymccracken4046 Жыл бұрын
@@TheRotnflesh Thanks, i will look into those, and I also liked your other comment on this page. This is my second attempt at replying since YT deleted my previous reply. It was either my mention of the Book of Enoch or my hint about my having a website. So we'll see how this one fares.
@OmarFawcett
@OmarFawcett Жыл бұрын
Great job. Very intriguing.
@jannbarber3625
@jannbarber3625 Жыл бұрын
I can remember thinking to myself, probably year ago, after watching a presentation on Egypt, that what we were seeing was a moment in time. Something horrible happened all over the world and we see that moment in time. Work was dropped or left and the workers didn't or couldn't come back to finish. I wish we knew more.
@revrocks3
@revrocks3 11 ай бұрын
Great Conclusion! Really good presentation, Russ!
@Lindsaayyy
@Lindsaayyy 11 ай бұрын
funniest most easygoing yet informative video about history ever!!! 🎉😂😅
@jenluvz2dance
@jenluvz2dance 11 ай бұрын
Wow Russ that was FANTASTIC!!!! Well done!!!
@user-ii1iy8fz1d
@user-ii1iy8fz1d Жыл бұрын
Love from new Zealand SNAKE BRO! ❤ Come see our kaimanawa wall.... History is sus in NZ too....
@michiganmeoutdoors4362
@michiganmeoutdoors4362 Жыл бұрын
I'm 39, been doing marble, granite and Terra stone since 19. Granite and marble are not easy to cut, even with all the power tools and machines that exist. After cutting we cover it with resins, then sand and buff. An 8ft by 24 inches and 2 inches thick will take 167 hours to complete, if you don't sleep or take a break at all! Our past is being covered up to control the way we view religion. Jews started it with the help of the Romes and Arabs.
@petemunt5624
@petemunt5624 Жыл бұрын
Russ that was so entertaining mate ,great mix of facts and humour.Ya cracked it.
@des5748
@des5748 4 ай бұрын
It's like these workers were using some type of frequency. Some object that produces some sound or force, and it made the stone like clay so they could easily scoop it out.
@Dan-DJCc
@Dan-DJCc Жыл бұрын
Nice job, Russ.
@bobule
@bobule Жыл бұрын
Great job Russ, really engaging and the right amount of humour.
@SetoKaibasMoney
@SetoKaibasMoney 11 ай бұрын
Interesting sh*t. Been asking some of these questions for a while. Happy you're covering it.
@JCtheVictor
@JCtheVictor 11 ай бұрын
I’m excited to watch this!!
@lisamcinnis5564
@lisamcinnis5564 11 ай бұрын
Great presentation! Really enjoyed it.
@ks5553
@ks5553 11 ай бұрын
Russ this was phenomenal and sssssuper interesting brother. And SNAKESS!!!
@TheRotnflesh
@TheRotnflesh Жыл бұрын
No perfectly straight lines, always slightly curved, as if they were preventing slippage or loss of internal pressure when the structures were closed off? The entirety of the Giza Complex looks like a single construct, to act in concert not separately. All of the structures harmonized to the Earth's own vibration. That's a lot of energy!
@ndepke
@ndepke 3 ай бұрын
30:28. That was the same type of building that I saw in Japan. An entire house dojo thing. Built and structurally sound with no screws or pins
@al2207
@al2207 11 ай бұрын
note: Aswan quarry rock type is Syenite a more yellow than pink granite and a little bit softer like 6 on Mohs scale , one more distinctive pattern is very little traces of extraction
@craigmorris559
@craigmorris559 Жыл бұрын
You cracked the corners!!! Well done mate!!! Great presentation Russ, probably my favorite from the group. Well done to everyone involved. 👏
@ndepke
@ndepke 3 ай бұрын
Interlacing is a geometrical sound structure build when explaining building things that will have a heavy load or mild foundational issues from the earth. Phillipo brunellesci proved this with finishing a cathedral in Tuscany. Staggered slight sloping bricks that matched the geometry of a coned top while missing the center of the cone for sunlight.
@Dude_Guyman
@Dude_Guyman 19 күн бұрын
@38:00 It looks like they were using "snow shovels". REALLY hot snow shovels that cut it like a hot knife through butter.
@williamolivadoti3867
@williamolivadoti3867 20 күн бұрын
14:42 the flattened surfaces are for the laser mount to seat and glide latearly X-Y smoothly... laser platforms have to fflat within a millionth of an inch for accuract cuts etc.
@dannysisk9458
@dannysisk9458 4 ай бұрын
Thanks russ.
@nicksothep8472
@nicksothep8472 Жыл бұрын
Something I'd like to point out about the idea that these structures/artifacts were unfinished, is that were in some cases it is obvious that they weren't, like the Aswan obelisk or the Rapa Nui 🗿 , in others I think it's more probable that work was being carried out to enlarge the operation, the Saqquara serapeum is the perfect example, I'm positive the structure was in operation, if for no other reason, because the pyramid definitely was, and that was enlarged more than once in pre dynastic and dynastic times, and so were other sites on the plateau, and these structures were all part of a giant industrial scale operation working at unison with each other, just like the Giza pyramids or those of Daschur, they weren't single structures simply next to each other, but each one "a cog" of a giant mechanism. So anyway, I think the most probable reason for part of the serapeum being unfinished, is that they were enlarging their operation and needed more tunnels and boxes; I think whatever cataclism happened that destroyed their civilization and stopped their machines, was directly related with their technogy, either caused by it, or they were trying to stop it with it, that's how I explain their need to go bigger, because all over the world the unfinished work is ridiculously big, like the "temple of the sun" in Ollantaytambo, the Aswan obelisk, the stone/stones of the pregnant woman in Balbek etc.. and the serapeum is no different, at its entrance in fact sits one of the largest boxes you can find in Egypt, or anywhere else for that matter. Knowing what the purpose of these machines was would definitely help us understand what happened, the research of Geoffrey Drumm on the pyramids is great help, he believes, and I completely agree, they produced chemicals, Saqquara methane gas, the red pyramid ammonia, the Giza pyramids produced acids etc.. Now all we need is discovering why, which might sound impossible, but for years we thought the pyramids would forever remain a mystery, so I believe this to be an area of great intrest for those truly passionate about our true history, and with modern technology we might even find out what was going on in the forgotten chapter of our past.
@wag0NE
@wag0NE 11 ай бұрын
Maybe it was the machines that rose up and took down the civilisation, in all seriousness though I do think the chemical (fertiliser) plant theory is bang on the money, so simple almost obvious.
@TheRotnflesh
@TheRotnflesh Жыл бұрын
I would just like to point out that if a 4 ton steel car rammed one of those pillars in the Osirieon at 70 mph, the driver would die and the pillar would 'vibrate'. They are over 100 tons each, made of rose granite (highest Aswan silicate type) and are devoid of any carvings, contrary to the practices of post-apocalyptic Khem (what we call Aegyptos, or Egypt, from modern Greek; they were Khemet). They were the last remnants of Atlantis from the pre-Younger Dryas era, as the Europeans were the survivors of Athenia. The scoop out of Turkiye is that several excavation sites (Ayanis Kalesi, 2017, Cavus Tepe, 2014, etc) are challenging all modern paradigms about historical progression. The 'Biblical flood' is a story recycled many times from many civilizations about the last recorded cataclysm. This was not the Younger Dryas, but an older cataclysm of about 20,000 years. Noach (repose, in Aramaic) was Gilgamesh, or Utapishtim, or Ziusudra, depending on what era you are reading from, and was the last king of a dying civilization. He was guided by the sages of his time to protect his progeny and his people and his livestock from a coming cataclysm, and he did, and he landed at Ararat. From there, at Lake Van, the Golden Age of man erupted; his 3 sons travelled the world restarting civilization and sharing technology to survive. They taught the wild peoples that survived how to cut stone, build structures, mathematics, agriculture (oldest evidence of full domestication on archaeological record is 21,000 years +/- 1000 around the Sea of Galilee, but evidence exists of agricultural practices doing back 105,000 years), religion, astronomy, and civilization. Their cities existed for a long time across the world: Across the Americas they built glorious cities in basalt and andesite, cities like Cusco, Machu Picchu, and Tiawanaku; these civilizations thrived in Western Europe, Northern Africa, the Middle-East, the Indian subcontinent, China, Cambodia, Thailand, Indonesia, and Japan. Their constructions still stand where modern man has not reclaimed them, and stand out where modern man has built over or around them. They are misdated because of biological materials dated near them, and attributed to people who couldn't build them. Their constructions are all an increasingly tough thing to explain under academic narrative, but persistently denied having been constructed with advanced machines. Rather than admit the possibility and explore the options 'alternative history' offers us as a species, academics continue to attempt finding more ways to justify illogical grounds for the pedigree of the VAST majority of OOPART history. It is only when the dry/dusty academics who never leave their colleges die off that we will see real social progress towards finding our history. We are running out of time.
@andymccracken4046
@andymccracken4046 Жыл бұрын
Possibly the book of Enoch survives from that era, it contains many strange details that seem unlikely to be fictional that may provide some of the backstory of what was going on back then, and also there is a fairly short book of Noah that had become somewhat mashed into it. I'll quote a couple of highlights here. The Book of Noah 65.1 And, in those days, Noah saw the Earth had tilted and that its destruction was near. 65.2 And he set off from there, and went to the ends of the Earth, and cried out to his great-grandfather Enoch; and Noah said three times in a bitter voice: "Hear me, hear me, hear me!" 65.3 And he said to him: "Tell me, what is it that is being done on the Earth, that the Earth is so afflicted, and shaken, lest I be destroyed with it!" 67.1 And in those days, the Word of the Lord came to me, and He said to me: "Noah, behold; your lot has come up before Me, a lot without reproach, a lot of love and uprightness. 67.2 And now, the Angels are making a wooden structure, and when the Angels come out from that task, I will put My Hand on it, and keep it safe, and from it will come the seed of life. And a change shall take place so that the dry ground may not remain empty.
@TheRotnflesh
@TheRotnflesh Жыл бұрын
@@andymccracken4046 yes, except remove the dogma that the Roman Empire forced into the doctrine. Read the version about Gilgamesh; Enlil and Enki would later be classified as Elohiym.
@andymccracken4046
@andymccracken4046 Жыл бұрын
@@TheRotnflesh Enoch escaped the Roman book burning by being hidden in Ethiopia for about 2,000 years. I have been taking an interest in Gilgamesh and Sumerian legends. Would be good if more translations of clay tablets were available.
@peterpribula1154
@peterpribula1154 Жыл бұрын
Beltsander!!!
@andrewchandler9303
@andrewchandler9303 Жыл бұрын
This is sick
@mariz2361
@mariz2361 11 ай бұрын
Amazing presentation dude!!! This is the one thing I'd put in... Why would you not have the chisel marks in the quarry...??? Surely that's the best way to train a future mason...??? you don't want them practicing on the block you've put effort into removing...???!!!
@CyrusBrinkworthRAS
@CyrusBrinkworthRAS Жыл бұрын
well, who is next..... I mean who is the next civilisation to disappear! grate talk!!!
@SpecialAgentRobPryshes
@SpecialAgentRobPryshes 9 ай бұрын
Thank God Kyle didn't do one but I doubt he could. Kyle is best for climbing on ancient structures for a silly photo. Strange not having Kyle cut in to this every 2mins with a dumb and unrelated question, like he does all the time on their show.
@Whiskey0880
@Whiskey0880 6 ай бұрын
Kyle has plenty to add to any conversation on these topics. You sound like an absolute killjoy. I can tell that I'd learn more with kyle in ten minutes than you in ten years.
@lukewaack
@lukewaack 4 ай бұрын
How wide are the scoop marks?
@Valkyrie_71
@Valkyrie_71 Жыл бұрын
SNAKES! Great job Russ.. outstanding. I fully expect you Bros to come out with a 3 hour podcast on the Osirion when you get all the info together. It's out there! What it is, is really WILD. Whoever designed and built it was next level intelligent and really really ancient. It wasn't Seti.
@bumfie
@bumfie Жыл бұрын
21:32 Could all the rounded corners just be leftover parts from another tool cut .being reused in a wall . all seem to have the same characteristics. STANARD SIZE of curvatures ? Great video
@tatechasers2393
@tatechasers2393 Жыл бұрын
you figured out the corners, outstanding. With the pounding stones it was all about going deep, that's how you paid guys, otherwise they would fake work all day. And why weren't the huge stones moved, that was a different crew that did that work.
@mobyhunr
@mobyhunr Жыл бұрын
Not only are they unfinished around the world, the ability to recover and continue with this technology was equally and permanently lost worldwide. Collapse and hardship was long and deep worldwide. Makes you wonder how close man was to extinction and how hard life was.
@jedg4746
@jedg4746 Жыл бұрын
Hidden Geology - The Expanding Earth Theory. Some good videos on YT on the theory.
@markokrasa3584
@markokrasa3584 10 ай бұрын
A big space mirror allowed guys with shovels to just shovel the rock out like snow but slower
@samfibrofox
@samfibrofox Жыл бұрын
🐍🐍🐍🙂🙂🙂
@williamolivadoti3867
@williamolivadoti3867 20 күн бұрын
Nobody here ever had any high energy 75kv laser experience?... that`s what these guys had -- It`s the fastest, most accurate and easiest way to do it...Occam`s Razor
@catroger1722
@catroger1722 Жыл бұрын
Amazing could the serapium have been a hall of records .Maybe material has been found but just taken away quickly ,Vatican springs to mind ,great vid
@Leeside999
@Leeside999 Жыл бұрын
There have been over 1200 stele found at the site that document its history.
@catroger1722
@catroger1722 Жыл бұрын
@@Leeside999 not buying the apis bull theory too much work for just bull bones only
@Leeside999
@Leeside999 Жыл бұрын
@@catroger1722 Apis bulls were living gods. They went to great efforts for their religious beliefs. They documented the whole site. What evidence do you have that they weren't for apis bulls?
@catroger1722
@catroger1722 Жыл бұрын
@Leeside999 I'm commenting on a vid I agree with your comments are just pointed at me so we will agree to disagree .No big black boxes built for bulls in passage ways you couldn't even work in ...bye
@Leeside999
@Leeside999 Жыл бұрын
@@catroger1722 But they wouldn't have worked on them in the passageways
@YordanGeorgiev
@YordanGeorgiev 8 күн бұрын
They were using plasma to vaporize the touching parts of the tool and the granite
@mrparrehesian1742
@mrparrehesian1742 Жыл бұрын
Copper Chisels and the Butt Flap band on stage at the same time! Happy to see it.
@leono-woods6280
@leono-woods6280 Жыл бұрын
Snakes in the house 🐍
@TheDAT9
@TheDAT9 11 ай бұрын
They did it because it was easy for them. Because symmetry and mathematics was their art form. They didn't do elaborate carving and and fancy bits. The structure was, "the art". How do I now this o be true, I don't know. As to how, well, Tesla was beginning to understand how to manipulate energy and matter, but The Cult, using JP Morgan, Westinghouse and the security agencies stopped him.. Human history is not what we have all been taught by the education system. It is much more complicated.
@rachelwren-vipond6029
@rachelwren-vipond6029 19 күн бұрын
Tesla said you can do anything with sound, resonance and frequency. Hmm did they use those to build anything they wanted?
@risunokairu
@risunokairu Жыл бұрын
1:03:42. "I think it has to do with the N-Word tilt."
@williamolivadoti3867
@williamolivadoti3867 20 күн бұрын
Read the "Testament of Solomon" wherein Solomon gives his green crystal ring to the Genie who then goes to the quarry, makes a hole in the center of the Temple foundation block (570 tons). The genie places an air bladder over the hole, [to push air thru?] and a little boy pushes the block from the quarry all the way to Jerusalem with his finger. This a description of a green laser beam and air cushion technology.?? Solomon`s ring crystal and his belt buckle green crystal were both on display in Jerusalem until 300AD accoroing to Roman records.....
@skippayless4357
@skippayless4357 11 ай бұрын
The flat faces are obviously jumps for Egyptian-Knieval to jump over the pyramid on his motorbike
@rmsavig2204
@rmsavig2204 11 ай бұрын
It was nice to hear a perspective from a blue collar guy.
@frankwren8215
@frankwren8215 11 ай бұрын
@43:20 Allow me to illuminate this: this is a system based on a basic common axis - like a screw. The scoop marks have come from variable resistance in the rock rather than a variance in the central axis. Enjoy!
@williamolivadoti3867
@williamolivadoti3867 20 күн бұрын
Ihigh energy industrial laser burning, cutting and melting systems have been around since 1975. Has this guy been living uner a rock?
@technical5880
@technical5880 26 күн бұрын
if you want to be amazed read this: 1. By the dawn. 2. And ten nights. 3. And the even and the odd. 4. And the night as it recedes. 5. Is there an oath in that for a rational person? 6. Did you not see how your Lord dealt with Aad? 7. Erum of the pillars. 8. The like of which was never created in the land. 9. And Thamood-those who carved out the rocks in the Valley. 10. And Pharaoh of the Stakes. 11. Those who committed excesses in the lands. 12. And spread much corruption in it. 13. So your Lord poured down on them a scourge of punishment. 14. Your Lord is on the lookout. the quran, the word of god.
@guyxmas7519
@guyxmas7519 11 ай бұрын
Lol bros of the what now.? 😅
@williamolivadoti3867
@williamolivadoti3867 20 күн бұрын
When you care talking about WEgytpptian structures you hardcore the original accounts or reductions in all the apocryphal bookz. If you can't read Greek then you don't really know anything. The translators of these ancient documents ttanslatecd them in a religious bias but they are actually descriptions of any ent high-tech tools.
@williamolivadoti3867
@williamolivadoti3867 20 күн бұрын
Not hard core..should be have to read the apocryphal books ...autocorrect terrible thing
@daveshugart2195
@daveshugart2195 4 ай бұрын
All old news.
@namewildo1089
@namewildo1089 18 күн бұрын
Stop complaining.
@matteblackart
@matteblackart 11 ай бұрын
When are yanks gonna use metric system. 18 - 24 inches. Ffs. Might as well use 63 dingleberries as a measurement. Litres n metres. Imperial system is sh!t ffs 🤦‍♂️
@AustinKoleCarlisle
@AustinKoleCarlisle 9 ай бұрын
they're called freedom units, thank you very much
@andersandersen6295
@andersandersen6295 Жыл бұрын
Same old stories and conclusions told by another guy with nothing new to add, ahh well atleast they make some money on bored people willing to go through the same stuff again and again.
@Valkyrie_71
@Valkyrie_71 Жыл бұрын
It may seem that way, and yeah I get that. I have gotten that feeling of stagnancy among some of Ben's, snake bros, and a few others recently released videos. It seems like they are always asking the same why/how questions, always saying look, isn't this strange, how did they do this or that, its not possible.. without any progress on answers. Its frusturating, and for those who are impatient for immediate answers, guys like Randall getting into the fine details and science of things, can be boring. But if anything it should push you to do your own in-depth research and go down your own rabbit holes. Like myself who's been at it since about 2012. The point of these summits is not to present all kinds of outlandish theories on what the presenters think are the answers. This isn't a ufo conference. In order to start being taken more seriously, instead of constantly being accused of tin-foil conspiracies, they have to still somewhat cater to the stubborn "slower to realise" mainstream mindset. It supposed to consistantly (and persistantly) point out the anomalies and questions to both other alt history enthusiasts, and the broader mainstream audience. To the latter in a convincing way, such as by getting the perspective of experts like Russ in building methods and materials, and keep pushing to say the story we have been told may not be the complete picture. These things do need to be questioned. I did notice that Russ left out the complete picture of what the Osirion really is, but that he would be getting into it. Its just that he and his brother haven't gotten there yet. And thats ok. Thats what rabbit holes are all about.. it's about finding the easter eggs for yourself. I suspect they will come out with a podcast when they gather all the info. Any info you need is readily available out there, and almost anything you can imagine to research, can be found in PDF form from scientific research studies, papers, lectures, seminars, etc. Sometimes it is in another language and has to be translated, but generally free for anyone if they so choose to look. Don't wait for all the complete and final answers to come from these guys youtube videos. If you really want answers you have to go hunting. But do realise they are the ones travelling to distant places and putting in all the hard grunt work. That deserves a lot of respect. In the meantime... I'll leave these links for you so you dont feel like it was a complete waste of time watching this vid. The info of what the Osirion is (although its true purpose is not completely understood) has been out there for awhile. And its really wild.. Whoever designed this was next level intelligent. www.academia.edu/38260074/Osireion_One_nights_thoughts_four_years_work_pdf and www.academia.edu/37568156/The_Osireion_A_Laymans_Guide
@andersandersen6295
@andersandersen6295 Жыл бұрын
Well where im coming from is long before the internet and youtube, i have long ago read the books where most of these theories comes from and i have seen tens of guys and gals go through the same motions, and once in a blue moon something new comes along, but by now it has been over 20 years with the Giza powerplant by Christopher Dunn and i guess the discovery of Gobekli Tepe that confirmed that we should move civilisation history further back. But apart from that nothing really new just different faces repeating already known ideas, and the ufo community is much the same though it does seem to move along at a bit faster pace as new observations are made all the time with a little help of phonecameras and the unfortunate cgi.@@Valkyrie_71
@mobiteh
@mobiteh Жыл бұрын
we need more people like Russ, trying to figure this out from a perspective of an engineer or a construction worker, someone with field experience in bulding and construction. He summed this up all pretty much like no one else i have seen so far, he gave really insightfull points on some of the techniques used, and I would use this presentation as a starting point for others researching this topic, going into more detail and maybe discovering something eventually.
@andersandersen6295
@andersandersen6295 Жыл бұрын
Well maybe you have not been around like me, could be a age thing, but as i pointed out i have seen and heard this presentation a hundred times before by different people.@@mobiteh
@mobiteh
@mobiteh Жыл бұрын
@@andersandersen6295 well good for you. I am just back from peru and was in egypt last year, so i have been around :) I havent seen nobody discuss construction methods like russ has before, especially noticing the way they cut out the blocks by leaving the angles, then pointing out the scoops on those black granit boxes because of cracks, then comparing the pillowy effect, all in one video. I would surely like you to point me somewhere where all this is mentioned in one comprehensive video like his. For people that know nothing about this, Russ is a perfect starting point and my favorite so far.
@rob3sixt
@rob3sixt 11 ай бұрын
Okay, so how many trips have all these people made to Egypt, for how many thousands of dollars, how many people paid hundreds of dollars to go to a mastrubation group meeting about what people saw. So with all these human hours, and all this money people spend on intellectual masterbation sessions why don't you all get together and make a scale model of the pyramid, maybe a scale that is 342 times smaller, just to test some things? Anyone? Also, this dude has never built anteing to sustain an earthquake. the blind leading the deaf here, and ignorance is a blissful state.
@pix3279
@pix3279 Жыл бұрын
Nice job Russ. IMO the turned corners were done randomly but with purpose. All the irregular edged but master fitted stones and corner turns serve an important purpose by making the entire structure potentially "earthquake proof". And given the pyramids and related structures are still standing strong, as well as other places of similar construction, their work/genius speaks for itself. The "nubs", pillowed stone and irregularly but incredibly well fitting stonework is seen all over the world. The pillowed stone and how they moved these monster stones far far distances is a truly unanswered/unanswerable question. And yeah the inward tilt of the Pyramid outer shell and there actually being 8 planar faces, though hard to discern- Mind numbingly advanced. This is all part of some universalist/global understanding. Im sure the last 347478278th degree Free Mason knew/knows the real answer. Ohhh Randall. :-)
@ScrewdriverTUNING
@ScrewdriverTUNING Жыл бұрын
RuSs nice freakin job dude. You settled in perfectly. I would have listened for hours .!!! 🦾🧬⚡️☀️
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