The NEW Stonehenge Theory?

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Funny Olde World

Funny Olde World

Күн бұрын

Hey Hunters,
I got the absolute privilege of running round Stonehenge at 7am last week! I was filming a presenting job for English Heritage, check out their Tiktok to see the finished vids!
In this vlog I show you up close the ancient stone circle and chat all theories about how they were made and why the henge was created! Including a NEW theory I'd never heard before that may explain both how the stones were moved AND why it was made.
Disclaimer -
The Theories in this video are NOT endorsed by English Heritage, if you would like to read more about the history of Stonehenge click here 👇
www.english-he...
JJ xx
#Stongehenge #ancienttech #merlin #neolithic #druid #henge

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@markchristofferson5872
@markchristofferson5872 3 жыл бұрын
I'd love to have one of the people who built Stonehenge around to laugh at us trying to figure it all out.
@tartaruslyons8361
@tartaruslyons8361 3 жыл бұрын
It was built by the good ole British Military.
@Foxglove963
@Foxglove963 3 жыл бұрын
mark christofferson. Really? The designers and constructors of Stonehenge also needed "to figure things out".
@MichaelStanton26
@MichaelStanton26 2 жыл бұрын
Here here
@annab13
@annab13 2 жыл бұрын
@@tartaruslyons8361 Romans
@bruceanderson7762
@bruceanderson7762 2 жыл бұрын
When the Aztec calendar was carved ,the stone carvers ran out of room to go past 2012...one of them said to rhe boss guy" had to stop at the end of December 2012", boss man said...thats going to drive someone crazy, sometimes in the future...thus the end of the world legend was born...lol
@UnchartedX
@UnchartedX 3 жыл бұрын
Cool trip to stonehenge, what a treat, getting in there early before the crowds! 11:22 you can see the issues with this machine. It's an interesting idea, but just not plausible at scale. 1) you need to counterbalance the weight when it rotates, else the whole contraption would just tip over, as it nearly does in the footage at that point. They had a small enough weight that a person pushing down on the other end could counterbalance it. this counterbalance would need to be added and removed each time after you rotate the lever, as otherwise it wouldn't lighten one of the 'feet' in order to pivot the whole thing (which isn't plausible with large loads either, it would just drill down into the ground... you'd probably need bearings for that rotation also...) And the big issue is 2) all that weight is hanging off the end of a long lever. What exactly is that lever/boom made from? it would need to be incredibly rigid or strong enough not to just snap with a 10 ton load, let alone 100, or 1000... The swinging lever actually needs to support double the weight of whatever you are trying to move with the counterbalance. Every time you attempt this rotation you need to counterbalance the lever on the other side - as you can see him doing in by hand in the later demonstrations when he reduces the weight to make it more manageable. It would also need to be a tremendously strong pivot point.
@kee1haul
@kee1haul 3 жыл бұрын
Stonehenge is probably what it looks like. Stones dragged for miles, aligned and propped up with humans muscles. The mystery is why those particular stones, why that location, how they worked out the alignments, and for what purpose.
@ResurrectingJiriki
@ResurrectingJiriki 3 жыл бұрын
At 11:22 those were my thoughts exactly Ben
@MegalithMan78
@MegalithMan78 3 жыл бұрын
Dear Uncharted X , your spot on with your analysis of this machine. if your interested in a far simpler method , I moved a huge stone single handedly in my latest video. I would love you to analyze it :) kzbin.info/www/bejne/poScipRtns-Xfpo
@steve-o6413
@steve-o6413 3 жыл бұрын
Ben is right, you'd need to extend the lever like a slide ruler, or stack one on top of the other with a counterbalance on the other end, then change the pivot point to gain headway...
@HistoryWithKayleigh
@HistoryWithKayleigh 3 жыл бұрын
I felt the same way looking at it, still a very neat contraption. I looked into the man from i think it was Minnesota back when I covered Stonehenge last year, the way he effortlessly moved heavy blocks and even moved an entire barn were just mind blowing to me... How do you feel about that possibility? 🤗
@kevinmark2146
@kevinmark2146 3 жыл бұрын
Chevy Chase is my hero! I LOVED him in Community! Only 2 minutes in, but needed to comment on the shirt!! 🤜
@douginorlando6260
@douginorlando6260 3 жыл бұрын
When I grow up, I want to be like Chevy Chase. When I get my own pet dog I will name him Chase Chevy and vow to never leave him leashed to the back bumper
@minesofmoriaman
@minesofmoriaman 3 жыл бұрын
many dont know that "merlin" is a title given to the head of the druidic order. there were in fact ,many merlins. just a little knowledge i have picked up along the path. thank you for sharing this wonderful adventure with us all.
@crhu319
@crhu319 3 жыл бұрын
What were the other titles? Were they gendered? Is a Morgan a female Merlin?
@ProLiberate
@ProLiberate 3 жыл бұрын
And Merlin is simply symbolic
@1987LongShot
@1987LongShot 3 жыл бұрын
Its been proven that the druids simply appropriated Stone henge. Much holder than the druids
@seandavidt3538
@seandavidt3538 2 жыл бұрын
I've heard this also. Would Mer-maids be their women? It may explain some of the mystical powers attributed to them. I've been trying to find out what the meaning of Lin might be?
@Foxglove963
@Foxglove963 2 жыл бұрын
Matthew Heiser. We had Spitfires, fitted with MERLIN engines and these spitted fire.
@LesWalker2023
@LesWalker2023 2 жыл бұрын
Fantastic! I am so jealous! Thanks for covering this and going to Stonehenge for us! It was wild to see the stones up close!
@Chexsum
@Chexsum 3 жыл бұрын
its where they had raves
@hardkur
@hardkur 3 жыл бұрын
ya man spiral tribe 1991 good old days
@newman653
@newman653 3 жыл бұрын
Stoners !
@ScooterDoge
@ScooterDoge 3 жыл бұрын
Merlin has the best drugs.
@spacemaster13
@spacemaster13 3 жыл бұрын
It’s true I was there
@SubZero......
@SubZero...... 3 жыл бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/hmrYoGd6gNl9gbs
@MichaelG5500
@MichaelG5500 3 жыл бұрын
I like the theory that Merlin was an Engineer. I want to now add to the Arthurian saga that Merlin designed and built Camelot and gave Arthur the idea for a round table.
@Foxglove963
@Foxglove963 3 жыл бұрын
MichaelG5500. He was doing high tech? You swallow that gobblegook from from that silly girl.
@faithlesshound5621
@faithlesshound5621 3 жыл бұрын
There's a theory that the "round table" was actually a "tabled rotunda" such as "Arthur's O'on," a Roman building which used to stand a little beyond the Antonine Wall in Stenhousemuir.
@MellowMaromi
@MellowMaromi Жыл бұрын
@@Foxglove963 There's a difference between engineering and being high tech. The wheel was considered advanced technology when it was invented. It's far more likely that some form of technology was used to move those rocks that was a little more advanced than some men and ropes. Literally nobody on this channel believes in magic. In ancient times, plants we know today to have medicinal properties were considered witchcraft to touch. Medicine was seen as magic potions. Ailments were caused by witches. You had to scream at the sky so the sun would come back after every eclipse. People decided ordinary things were magical. Sorry you believe that you think all ancient civilizations were working with bone and rock tools and unable to figure out how to invent ways to move large blocks of stone in ways that seemed like magic in later retellings.
@nae_folk810
@nae_folk810 3 жыл бұрын
Favorite KZbinr I just found.... I'd love 💕 love 💕 love 💕 if @Jahannah James made more long form video's 📸...I can't get enough of her comical viewpoint on our ancient history... She cracks me up 😹.. Have a Blessed day everyone ❣️ Thanks again for the content @Jahannah James🌈🌎👀
@HistoryWithKayleigh
@HistoryWithKayleigh 3 жыл бұрын
I feel the same, she's amazing
@Foxglove963
@Foxglove963 3 жыл бұрын
@@HistoryWithKayleigh More of the same again.HAHAHAHAHA
@hagerty1952
@hagerty1952 2 жыл бұрын
I'm a design engineer, and I think Stevens' machine would work just as well, and be a lot simpler, if you got rid of the turntable and just put a sliding counterweight near the center. If the loaded beam is close to being balanced, you only have to shift the CG (center of gravity) a couple of feet (a meter or so) to unload one foot and then back again to unload the other foot.
@120201atta
@120201atta 2 жыл бұрын
Doesn't answer how u get a stone slab that massive to lay on that contraption it the first place before you can even to position it. Also doesn't answer how they laid slabs horizontally on top of two vertical slabs. That contraption is cute but that's all it is
@hagerty1952
@hagerty1952 2 жыл бұрын
@@120201atta - It's been demonstrated that you can use dirt ramps as a "loading dock" to get them up there. Takes twice as many people to move the stones, though.
@iloveit9468
@iloveit9468 2 жыл бұрын
I move very large objects around my house and yard by myself using a very similar method. I think people who are fascinated by this probably never have done anything hands on or have not performed much manual labor.
@GBH293
@GBH293 Жыл бұрын
What is the photogrammetry app you used for the iPhone?
@bob_btw6751
@bob_btw6751 9 ай бұрын
If you had multiples of those devices spaced the length of the stone the people on each side could lever up the crossbarto move it forward. No need for two feet under it, just a central on under the crossbar. But, if rhey could do that, why not just use wheels and axles?
@SJohnM81
@SJohnM81 3 жыл бұрын
In the 80s there were no fences or security around stone henge. My father was in the RAAF and was in the UK in exercises. He landed his helicopter right next to it and the crew had lunch there. Amazing to be able to do that.
@rexterrocks
@rexterrocks Жыл бұрын
There were definitely fences there in the 80's, I saw them. There was a fence there in the 1920's, it was privately owned then and you had to pay to get in then too.
@danny-zw9fc
@danny-zw9fc 3 жыл бұрын
Do you know about newgrange in Ireland? It’s atleast 6,000 years old and far more impressive than stone henge but gets 0 attention for some odd reason
@HistoryWithKayleigh
@HistoryWithKayleigh 3 жыл бұрын
not 0 attention from many in the ancient history community, i myself and many others have covered it as it is one of the most incredible Neolithic monuments on the planet, hope to visit it one day
@henryhewitt1571
@henryhewitt1571 3 жыл бұрын
Rough and ready (sorry we did the best we could) prototype for the more technical and structurally impressive artificial horizons we call henges. This is an artificial horizon to watch the moving objects in the sky, some of which hit us with dire consequences from time to time. It was the only thing on TV for a million years -- the night sky that is.
@emody79
@emody79 3 жыл бұрын
Went there 2 years ago. Very narrow inside. Very interesting outside. Want to travel Ireland next year again. Lots of ancient sights to discover 🧡🤍💚
@HistoryWithKayleigh
@HistoryWithKayleigh 3 жыл бұрын
@@emody79 Ireland is filled with sites, from Carrowkeel and Carrowmore in the North-West to the Brú Na Boinne in the east, and you can drag a line between the Knocknarea mountain and the Brrú na Boinne and find many ancient sites along that line. io highly recommend looking into Loughcrew as well
@danny-zw9fc
@danny-zw9fc 3 жыл бұрын
@@HistoryWithKayleigh well I’m happy I found your channel , gonna watch a few of your videos now Kayleigh
@michaelcalmeyerhentschel8304
@michaelcalmeyerhentschel8304 3 жыл бұрын
Best "trip" to Stonehenge that I have seen. Utterly objective (unbiased) and excellent story-telling along the way. Good research.
@JasonUmbrellabird
@JasonUmbrellabird 2 жыл бұрын
I had a great trip at Stonehenge in the late 70s.
@tonyclifton2172
@tonyclifton2172 3 жыл бұрын
Man i gotta say. I absolutely love how jahannah is presenting things! jahannah you are a star! keep shredding girl!
@darellnewsome4459
@darellnewsome4459 2 жыл бұрын
What a great video! To have that access must have been amazing! Thanks for sharing!
@davidtirado8267
@davidtirado8267 2 жыл бұрын
JJ's voice is just absolutely sublime. I could listen to her talk forever. And she is a total dime.
@bjh7924
@bjh7924 3 жыл бұрын
Drove past there yesterday. Even from the road it fills me with wonder 😍
@Merja.m
@Merja.m 3 жыл бұрын
So exiting video and a totalt new theory for me! I was blown away! I also think about Michael tellinger and his work with stone circles.
@tailthemarketmaker2551
@tailthemarketmaker2551 2 жыл бұрын
Walley World!!! ✊✊✊the coaster scene with Candy…he was great.
@Itsahardknocklife9690
@Itsahardknocklife9690 3 жыл бұрын
Just left Stonehenge a few weeks ago whilst travelling the uk with our bees! This is a really interesting perspective! Great video! 🐝 xx
@vijaysura2874
@vijaysura2874 3 жыл бұрын
Athena would be very proud of you! Why?
@michaelpettitt8656
@michaelpettitt8656 3 жыл бұрын
I have often wondered about the stone and metal balls. This guy is awesome, this is brilliant. Loving the 3d imaging, thanks so much, that a little more to think about.
@1066andallthat
@1066andallthat 3 жыл бұрын
Really interesting video! In Easter Island, the local legend is that the giant stone statues - the Moai - walked to their final destinations. This has been expermiented, by wobbling the stones vertically balancing them first on one side and then on the other, using the same principle you show in your video, but without the machine, only using the weight and inertia of the stone and a lot of ropes. On another note, the first thing I learnt in German was: "Ich habe sauerkraut in meiner lederhosen" Only Chevy Chase could think that up!
@fugawiaus
@fugawiaus 3 жыл бұрын
That theory was from before they uncovered the full size of the Moai. The theory only worked to half the actual height.
@njones420
@njones420 3 жыл бұрын
@@fugawiaus There are hundreds of non-buried Maoi all over the island, many on plinths, the tallest one wasn't buried when they found it 300 years ago...
@fugawiaus
@fugawiaus 3 жыл бұрын
@@njones420 but the ones they walked were only half sized broken ones. The walking method doesn’t work with a full sized one.
@1066andallthat
@1066andallthat 3 жыл бұрын
@@fugawiaus Maybe back then they could walk them better than we can today. They had more practice, thats for sure...
@fugawiaus
@fugawiaus 3 жыл бұрын
@@1066andallthat walking is illogical. They never once dropped one?
@unoefxz
@unoefxz 3 жыл бұрын
His rock mover makes sense and SH being a blueprint does too in a way, Henge is a circle in a circle, most people don't know there is a huge band of burried rocks around the monument and it looks just like the layout of his bearings. Still leave a LOT unexplained but it does hold some water for sure.
@fugawiaus
@fugawiaus 3 жыл бұрын
Why build a massive stone monument when they simply could have carved it in the rock as a drawing.
@spooff6159
@spooff6159 3 жыл бұрын
@@fugawiaus Well one thing we know about ancient civilizations is they covered as many bases as possible in as simple of a message as possible. So it would make sense that they would demonstrate it. Like "THIS is how to make THIS which was used to make THIS". Alot of info in as simple of a message as possible.
@annother3350
@annother3350 3 жыл бұрын
I dont think it was that rock mover. He was kicking the feet into place and doing all sorts of things which would be impossible scaled up. However the ancients did it, it was easy for them
@unoefxz
@unoefxz 3 жыл бұрын
@@fugawiaus same reason they could have build everything out of wood but used giant stones, ask them, how would I know?
@fugawiaus
@fugawiaus 3 жыл бұрын
@@spooff6159 simplistic is a drawing on a rock not building a massive structure
@overthehillskating6244
@overthehillskating6244 2 жыл бұрын
Good work. I like your passion for the unanswered and mysterious
@boober714oh3
@boober714oh3 3 жыл бұрын
It’s so nice to see your channel growing. So glad Jimmy from bright insight informed me of your channel
@whitecompany18
@whitecompany18 3 жыл бұрын
I've always suspected the stones were brought most of the way if not all through glaciation as Salisbury is located South east of the point in Wales they came from especially as the blues are on a mountain top just ripe to be plucked by a passing river or solid ice carried down the valleys into Wiltshire the same route the river seven takes but on a much grander scale.
@Foxglove963
@Foxglove963 3 жыл бұрын
BUSHCRAFT AND FISHING WITH THE PIKEY. The bluestones were NOT brought, dressed and cut to size, by glacial action. In between Prescelly and Stonehenge no bluestone is found. The bluestones definitely came from Prescelly, in all likelyhood the stones were put on a sledge for transportation. Sledges were known and used, this was so already in the Neolithic.
@HistoryWithKayleigh
@HistoryWithKayleigh 3 жыл бұрын
Absolutely loved watching this, i'm so jealous of your opportunity to walk around the stones in the inner circle. my god you are a lucky woman! ❤ Loved the theory that Merlin could have been an engineer, i find that to be incredibly compelling and it would explain a lot. Excited for the next video, have a wonderful week! ❤
@floydriebe4755
@floydriebe4755 3 жыл бұрын
hi, Klee! not surprised to find you here. have to say i agree with you, all the way.
@steve-o6413
@steve-o6413 3 жыл бұрын
Most Wizards are a combination Engineer and Alchemist who study the Laws of Nature (Physics). In modern times we call them Scientists...
@colingeer479
@colingeer479 3 жыл бұрын
When I was young, visitors were allowed to walk right up and touch the stones at will. In my late teens, me and some mates went down to a party at one of our friend's house who had moved and we stopped at the Stonehenge car park which was about half way for us, to go to the loo. There was no security at all back then so after we'd pee'd, we hopped over the fence and wandered around Stonehenge in the dark, messing about like you do. I remember like it was yesterday.
@HistoryWithKayleigh
@HistoryWithKayleigh 3 жыл бұрын
@@floydriebe4755 haha hi Floyd! happy to see you here!
@HistoryWithKayleigh
@HistoryWithKayleigh 3 жыл бұрын
@@steve-o6413 absolutely agree
@wandadell7316
@wandadell7316 2 жыл бұрын
This makes more sense than anything I have seen before. Love what your doing.
@kathleenmayhugh2246
@kathleenmayhugh2246 2 жыл бұрын
I love your channel, so much better than any mainstream channel on tv
@dannypope1860
@dannypope1860 3 жыл бұрын
So the theory is they didn’t have the wheel yet, but somehow invented this FAR more complex moving contraption?? lol, I’d bet the wheel was invented long before 3300 BC.
@FunnyOldeWorld
@FunnyOldeWorld 3 жыл бұрын
I think the wheel was made before too. I mean they had the concept of a stone circle. And plates.
@leonardharris9930
@leonardharris9930 3 жыл бұрын
@@FunnyOldeWorld The wheel is far more ancient than most people think. Any human living near a river will have had ready access to well rounded pebbles and stones. The key point is that all of these ancient humans were exactly like us physically and intellectualy. It does not take much imagination to visualise a wheel as a concept.
@onejohn2.26
@onejohn2.26 3 жыл бұрын
They used spacecraft with a tractor beam. That is the most logical explanation.
@leonthewise5807
@leonthewise5807 3 жыл бұрын
@@leonardharris9930 The 🌚 IS THE 🗝
@leonardharris9930
@leonardharris9930 3 жыл бұрын
@@onejohn2.26 Most logical? I think not. Your theory is totally devoid of any supporting evidence.
@BatmanBoss
@BatmanBoss 3 жыл бұрын
Excellent work Steven! It’s a new theory!
@tonyclifton2172
@tonyclifton2172 3 жыл бұрын
Standing by! Good job Jahannah!
@kypirko5710
@kypirko5710 2 жыл бұрын
You share my beliefs about history and you are absolutely intoxicating to learn things from. Thank you so much for the content and knowledge that you share. I’m very appreciative.
@r.f.1channel75
@r.f.1channel75 3 жыл бұрын
RadIcal. Awesome episode. Coolest theory yet😃
@deanrennie6431
@deanrennie6431 3 жыл бұрын
Found you a couple months ago, I’m hooked. Keep going. Between you, Hancock, Carlson, Jimmy and UnchartedX. Faves
@HistoryWithKayleigh
@HistoryWithKayleigh 3 жыл бұрын
you have good taste haha
@deanrennie6431
@deanrennie6431 3 жыл бұрын
@@HistoryWithKayleigh hahah, my mind runs wild
@dogarse
@dogarse 3 жыл бұрын
Any others you can recommend as I already watch all those!? Haha
@deanrennie6431
@deanrennie6431 3 жыл бұрын
@@dogarse DTTV Studios would be the only other I could think of on the spot
@HistoryWithKayleigh
@HistoryWithKayleigh 3 жыл бұрын
@@dogarse i can do a sneak plug here, but if you enjoy myths as well you can look at Mythical Ireland, i muself look into ancient structures, archaeological discoveries and the occassional theory ;)
@che71che
@che71che 3 жыл бұрын
Would the stone walking contraption having a Wheel make the invention of the wheel much older then first imagined? When you think about it if early man was using rollers or little steel balls to move things then they'd have to have known about wheels, I mean what is a Roller if not a long wheel? Being a primitive human doesn't necessarily mean they were stupid, Our ancestors managed to survive long enough to have had children for us to have followed on from them, They certainly had more fulfilling lives and togetherness then we have today.
@celestepalm6949
@celestepalm6949 3 жыл бұрын
Merlin & Arthur always seem placed somewhere in the early 'Dark Ages,' though film/TV always seem to cast them in the nascent Middle Ages - 'Arthur of the Britons' being the notable exception to this rule. Even so, Stonehenge would still be thousands of years before the Age of Arthur & Merlin. So time-wise, with Stonehenge we're really talking more 'Cavelot' than Camelot, Jahannah.
@intomusic7074
@intomusic7074 3 жыл бұрын
I can show you but it will be a massive red pill.
@crhutube
@crhutube 9 ай бұрын
When I was at Stonehenge there was quite a blow on. Bad weather is of course the best time to visit at tourist site as it thins the crowds out marvelously 😊. The curious thing was as I walked around the site the wind seemed to always be coming from the center of the stone circle. Also for anyone planning a visit there Salisbury Cathedral is a must see.
@TMAC_burninator
@TMAC_burninator 3 жыл бұрын
Just wanted to say I recently found your channel and have been watching a number of your videos. Great content and I love the intro music. :)
@Michael-nw1sh
@Michael-nw1sh 3 жыл бұрын
How can the "Stone Walking Machine" go up or down inclines, move over uneven rocky terrain, ford streams, or go through soggy bogs and depressions ?? Love all your work, Jahannah ! MJF, PhD in Buffalo, NY, USA
@tomchappell1904
@tomchappell1904 2 жыл бұрын
How do they lift the stone on/off the walking machine ?
@OfficialDidier
@OfficialDidier 3 жыл бұрын
The whole place was rebuilt in the 1950s, so we will never know its true age or originality.
@FunnyOldeWorld
@FunnyOldeWorld 3 жыл бұрын
Luckily it was very well documented from the 17th century onwards so there are many many images to see.
@theself5382
@theself5382 3 жыл бұрын
@@FunnyOldeWorld documented by the people that aim to control our historical narrative.
@stephenmcgreevy9650
@stephenmcgreevy9650 3 жыл бұрын
@@FunnyOldeWorld curiosmos.com Here are 50 rare images of Stonehenge you ve probably never seen
@mnomadvfx
@mnomadvfx 3 жыл бұрын
@@theself5382 Tinfoil hat off. There are people from all over that have documented the stonehenge there for centuries. I wouldn't even be surprised to find a detailed ancient Roman account somewhere, they had some good historians.
@theself5382
@theself5382 3 жыл бұрын
@@mnomadvfx good one, tinfoil hat. obv you're an original thinker with a penchant for truth.
@beataboyboss
@beataboyboss Жыл бұрын
My theory.. the reason we see different civilizations of all kinds across the world with megalithic stone circles is they knew something we didn't, and I think that was earth being in the direct path of some major comet or debris field out there in space..it's like, ok we need shelter, fire, food, and a way to know when we need to go under ground again to survive the next time. We hear stories of civilization coming up from underground, restarting, reseeding.. Love your work! Your amazing
@outcast3397
@outcast3397 2 жыл бұрын
All myth is history, stone hedge is so very legendary; for you are so blessed to walk in its energy/frequency, and you are a dream of my soul.
@0xbinHex
@0xbinHex 3 жыл бұрын
Excuse me, did she really mentioned that there are "metal balls" lying around in various ancient neolithic sides? And then showing a google search result for "carved stone balls"? Good video non the less!
@harmlesspotato2973
@harmlesspotato2973 3 жыл бұрын
😂😂
@kateapple1
@kateapple1 3 жыл бұрын
I don’t get it
@janecheshire5504
@janecheshire5504 3 жыл бұрын
Oh well, who's perfect ? Good point tho , I thought the same!
@0xbinHex
@0xbinHex 3 жыл бұрын
​@@janecheshire5504 Absolutely nobody is perfect :)
@annother3350
@annother3350 3 жыл бұрын
After 5,000 years they turned to stone?!
@noblemagi
@noblemagi 3 жыл бұрын
Years ago I studied stonehenge and I figured out it's to track the planets and lines up with stars. As long as you make Wisconsin the north pole. Some one else 20 years ago figured it out too. It's observatory astroclock. 30,000 years old then
@jasonarcher7268
@jasonarcher7268 2 жыл бұрын
Randal Carlson mentioning you on JRE brought me to your channel, and Im loving the content.
@xxJack40xx
@xxJack40xx 3 жыл бұрын
I have been watching your videos for about week now. To sum up, Your beautiful, intelligent and funny. I hope your bloke knows how lucky he is. I could watch you read the dictionary, but no. You talk about such fascinating topics i have been interested in for years, and giving me so many details and facts i didn't know. So thank you and please keep the vids coming.
@0neIntangible
@0neIntangible 3 жыл бұрын
I'm pretty sure they had the wheel and pulleys and chain and iron and wood and bone and stone and water and dirt and clay and air and fire...the wood just rotted away.
@mnomadvfx
@mnomadvfx 3 жыл бұрын
Wood in Britain is a certainty. Unlike ancient Egypt there is not even the slightest question of wood availability in ancient times of the British Isles.
@MasqueradeCrew
@MasqueradeCrew Жыл бұрын
The awkwardness of the larger prototype was fun to watch. Such a slow way to move, but if you scale that up and make other "smoothing" improvements, it might be a very feasible way to move something as big as the stones at Stonehenge.
@williamv9058
@williamv9058 2 жыл бұрын
that walking machine was quite impressive. the size of the blocks at stone hedge was quite impressive. interesting vid.
@martynrudd6070
@martynrudd6070 3 жыл бұрын
the mover macine looks great very interesting and obviously works to an extent, however just the movement of it shows massive problems, firstly as it works fine with limited weight as you move to several tons which stones would be you simply wouldnt move the wooden feet or planks to get it to work. a scaled up version would fail and be prone to sinking into the ground. sadly for me a fail
@marklogsdon7437
@marklogsdon7437 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, Unfortunately. The 'ball bearings' are another fail point. They all have to be the same size, and also they all have to have the ability to handle multi-ton weight while rolling. I fear they would turn to powder under the weight during the first movement.
@edwardmulder3777
@edwardmulder3777 2 жыл бұрын
Plus it would take way too long and what about going over hills etc
@4E-P
@4E-P 3 жыл бұрын
WOW, love the engineer inventor, what a genius. He’s a modern merlin!
@martin5504
@martin5504 2 жыл бұрын
When I was a kid anybody could walk around Stonehenge. It was in a field by the road. Some idiots drew on it and took bits home so now it's locked away from the public.
@LeePrescottgoogleplus
@LeePrescottgoogleplus 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for a very interesting video, the walking the stones machine seems very implausible although a great idea. What happens when you come across the stream gully or brook big river and uneven ground which you would. Surely the stone balls would constantly crush to powder under the weight and the counterbalance would be so difficult to swing around as somebody pointed out in one of the other comments. However it's nice to see somebody engaging a few brain cells and coming up with a thesis. Keep up the good work there.
@kimzziereenee1638
@kimzziereenee1638 2 жыл бұрын
And….how did they get the stone on the platform in the first place???? Walking the stones, though obviously extremely laborious, seems easier in comparison.
@WeekendShitShow
@WeekendShitShow 2 жыл бұрын
Loved European vacation! Great vids, Im hooked!
@BardicJim
@BardicJim 3 жыл бұрын
Good old Wally Hope. Been and held his ashes at one time. Even got involved in the Stonehenge crowd years ago. So many memories and stories.
@eduardloomans6859
@eduardloomans6859 Жыл бұрын
A very cool, and at the same time, quite simple and ingenious idea. That makes it very likely, or at least, something like this. Even if for the long distances there was another way to move the heavy stones, this makes placing them precisely much more realistic.
@davef1548
@davef1548 3 жыл бұрын
Still 20 min to wait, excited for it though
@dalyleanne236
@dalyleanne236 2 жыл бұрын
That contraption was mind opening. Thanku
@jamesbraun7550
@jamesbraun7550 2 жыл бұрын
Whether or not this is the answer, it could be an answer. I recently discovered your channel and I thoroughly enjoy your take on things.
@19Photographer76
@19Photographer76 3 жыл бұрын
Why would it be said the Merlin brought the stones from Ireland if Wales was part of Ireland?
@MeAbroad2004
@MeAbroad2004 3 жыл бұрын
What is now West Wales saw a lot of Irish settlement, from at least the Bronze Age. In more recent times, Ceredigion was sometimes known as "Little Ireland beyond Wales".
@TheValkyrieUA
@TheValkyrieUA 3 жыл бұрын
Is this the Indiana Jones channel, they say that this is Harrison Ford reincarnated!!
@FunnyOldeWorld
@FunnyOldeWorld 3 жыл бұрын
The rumour is true
@sappy9320
@sappy9320 3 жыл бұрын
damn and he ain’t even dead 💀🤣 foul
@TimBaoht
@TimBaoht 3 жыл бұрын
@@FunnyOldeWorld Never saw Dr. Jones shit himself when he saw a bat...lol I do enjoy your content though!
@killawhatt8620
@killawhatt8620 3 жыл бұрын
Wow, I am impressed, I think this theory is better than all the rest. Their is another man who has moved several tons of obelisk type stones, and just with him and his technique. I think his is pretty good too.
@EattheApple666
@EattheApple666 3 жыл бұрын
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@SubZero......
@SubZero...... 3 жыл бұрын
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@Foxglove963
@Foxglove963 3 жыл бұрын
LuminousBean. You swallowed the hook and sinker from that silly girl. She has no theory.
@coocoocachoo3357
@coocoocachoo3357 2 жыл бұрын
@@Foxglove963 Silly girl? Misogynist much? The presenter mentioned several possible theories and focused on the "walking machine" theory; what's your contribution? Misogynist comments.
@MySouLisBlue
@MySouLisBlue 3 жыл бұрын
thx for your video (all of them), thx for sharing, just a technical detail : i guess recently you upgraded your camera / Dslr, and it seems now you have an articulated screen, since then you talk watching the screen and not anymore to the Lens (us, the audience) like you used to do before. i know you have to watch the screen time to time to adjust the composition but it looks better when you look at (talk to) the lens :) just a feedback.
@kateapple1
@kateapple1 3 жыл бұрын
I disagree it’s KZbin minimal equipment I don’t give a fuck. Stop making Fox News
@MySouLisBlue
@MySouLisBlue 3 жыл бұрын
@@kateapple1 you are free to disagree, but still you argument about fox news vs youtube is just irrelevant. like "i dont need to cook good food for my family i'm not a 4 stars restaurant"... what ? what ever....
@sentinel9046
@sentinel9046 2 жыл бұрын
I saw a documentary theorizing that they had canals from where the stones were quarried and floated the stones to the site on these canals. They also used lidar to show where the canals had been. The canals bay have just been designed to be temporary or simply lost to time.
@kurtb369
@kurtb369 3 жыл бұрын
As you briefly touched the subject. Stonehenge is by far the most famous henge, but not at all the largest nor the oldest one in UK. Up north there are far more older henges. Also close to Stonehenge there is proof of an early settlement living (presumed of up to a few thousands of people) inside a massive henge ( I believe it was made out of Stone in combination with wood ). There is actually an interesting documentary on the Stonehenge subject. One of the theories tell that the monoliths of Stonehenge would have functioned as a kind of healing stones. So the place would have had a ceremonial function were people in the old days took a pilgrimage to. So not only used as a "calendar" ;-) From all docus I already saw, scolars and lots of people always seem to forget a key factor, which is understandable from our daily life perspective. Key-factors : (1) these people from xx thousand years BC : they had time and they were purposeful (2) there were lots of people available, so labour force no issue (3) we should give our ancestors more credit on their ingenuity to overcome problems like moving big stones, today we immediately make a mechanical link with machinery ... these people would have made different links (to tools, objects, animals at their availability ).
@smakkdat
@smakkdat 3 жыл бұрын
I know a lot of people wonder “how” they moved these large stone monoliths, but I want to know “why”???? Why such large stones??? And it seems the quarries are almost always quite far away. Like one hundred miles away. Why this location? And it’s not just Stonehenge. Lots of weird stone monoliths arranged around the world! We may never know why…
@HistoryWithKayleigh
@HistoryWithKayleigh 3 жыл бұрын
the why has to do with places of energy, sacred places. ley lines are important pieces of this puzzle and almost ALL of these ancient monoliths, henges or structures have alignments with at least one or more celestial bodies, they are found all over the planet. i personally believe that energy is part of the answer
@nonnomenes1590
@nonnomenes1590 3 жыл бұрын
Leylines, and need certain stones with properties for the convergence points
@mnomadvfx
@mnomadvfx 3 жыл бұрын
The smaller blue stones came from further away in Wales, but the sarsen stones only came from 15 miles away as identified by the chemical signature of stone at that remote semi wooded area. As to why it's for the same reason they estimate that many peoples make such megalithic monuments. To monitor the passage of time, the sun and the stars. By the correct measurement of time it can be reckoned on the ideal points in the year to plant and harvest. Before this people would have been 'eyeballing' planting and harvest time - which could easily lead to an early winter destroying an entire crop.
@koolerking440
@koolerking440 3 жыл бұрын
Doesn’t mention that it was a wooden henge before the stones.
@DigBick9971
@DigBick9971 3 жыл бұрын
Wood was before stone. Once we understand the stone, then we will start to understand wood. But wood is also a natural formation just like stone. Both emit natural energy, but stone is definitely amplified. But this still opens the door to the fact that energy is in everything natural. Wood amplified eearths natural energy but stone just did a better job. But regardless, ancient civilization knew how to harness energy
@G.G.T.
@G.G.T. 3 жыл бұрын
@@DigBick9971 and one day my washing machine will fly me to work while doing laundry, passing all the pigs in mid air!
@isty4491
@isty4491 3 жыл бұрын
@Koolerking Anyone watching stuff about Stonehenge is assumed to know quite a lot beforehand, otherwise this would be a 6 hour documentary not a 13 min video
@HistoryWithKayleigh
@HistoryWithKayleigh 3 жыл бұрын
which woodhenge do you refer to? the one predating the stones? the one next to ir that they found postholes of at the old car park? or the one near the river? the one near durrington walls? The landscape is littered with ancient woodhenges, cursus monuments and barrow tombs. we can't mention everything in a video that doesn't focus on that :)
@mnomadvfx
@mnomadvfx 3 жыл бұрын
@@isty4491 Bollocks, the video is just waffling over the most well known stuff that has been heavily in the media for the better part of a century and blanking on the rest because these videos are all about playing to the lowest common denominator new age sheep that will listen eagerly and buy whatever she is selling in the next video. Yes - she has hawked stuff in at least one video, so you can't claim she's in this entirely for discovery purposes. When someone is trying to sell random shit in a video it's best to take everything they tell you with a healthy plate sized dose of salt because it means that they will do anything, say anything to keep you interested and coming back for more.
@MajorKaoss
@MajorKaoss 3 жыл бұрын
No wheel technology but they had the wherewithal to build a "U shaped gully?" Mmmm....
@mechanomics2649
@mechanomics2649 3 жыл бұрын
In what way are the to things related?
@TahoeJones
@TahoeJones 2 жыл бұрын
This guy's whirlygig machine is hysterical!
@aaronanytime8897
@aaronanytime8897 Жыл бұрын
You should have taken me with you, I could have shown you how good old Merlin got that circle fired up.
@vicioustonez
@vicioustonez 2 жыл бұрын
lovin your vids JJ... keep up the great work :)
@joshuawilliams8921
@joshuawilliams8921 2 жыл бұрын
National Lampoon’s shirt classic.😸 love your content. You, Bright insight, and UnchartedX rock.
@_Brohan
@_Brohan 3 жыл бұрын
Stonehenge is a lot more eroded due to freeze and thaw that egypt doesn't experience.
@mnomadvfx
@mnomadvfx 3 жыл бұрын
Plus our lovely annual rainfall eroding them too. Isn't UK life just f**kin swell? Of course modern problems such as acid rain from nearby auto exhausts and industry has only sped up the erosion chemically too.
@annother3350
@annother3350 3 жыл бұрын
@@mnomadvfx Acid rain didnt really materialise like they promised
@vanaals
@vanaals 3 жыл бұрын
Steven's concept is a worthy design. Even though he discovered the same flaw that I saw in his tabletop prototype. Counter balancing the weight of the stone when spinning its table beyond the axis of the device's feet. In his larger model, Steven had to act as a counterweight when spinning the stones to the other side. Something you would be hard pressed to do if you were spinning a 1-ton stone. Perhaps, instead, they could have slid the stone from side to side as they shifted the center of gravity to "walk" the stone along. I suspect it would be easier than spinning and would achieve the same results, utilizing the same tech of carved stone spheroids and tallow that he incorporates in his spinning model. Running the "bearings" in grooves cut into the top of the balance table and the underside of the stone plate.
@jimg9820
@jimg9820 3 жыл бұрын
Yeah I thought much the same, but it would still be very complex compared to just using rollers or sledges
@vanaals
@vanaals 3 жыл бұрын
@@jimg9820 Another thought. They could have had a carriage twice as long as the length of the stone, or a little longer, with the pivots closer to the ends. Slide the stone, along the carriage, far enough beyond the forward pivot, to counter the weight at the other end, then pivot the back end 180º, slide and repeat. Sort of like a giant step crab walk. They had the engineering skills to lift the stones for stacking, they would have the skills to manage a crab walk carriage.
@michiganufosandparanormal
@michiganufosandparanormal 3 жыл бұрын
This is fascinating and I love the creativity! Regardless, what a beautiful location and monument. Hope to get there some day.
@johnclarke6334
@johnclarke6334 3 жыл бұрын
Merlin was real, like most mythological stories, fiction has become non fiction, Alchemy, Occultist, Magik, Atlantis, all real, circles and stones can be energy transmitting sources, from the advanced Races, advanced technologies, the Tree of forbidden knowledge is the source of knowledge, that is what always gets Us in problem, it like playing with fire.
@myrtle1234
@myrtle1234 3 жыл бұрын
There was no need for technology, metallurgy, medicine, etc. until after the expulsion from the Garden. The tree of the knowledge of good and evil is NOT the TREE of LIFE. Don’t be duped by freemasonic/alchemist tricks and sophistry.
@intomusic7074
@intomusic7074 3 жыл бұрын
Rise of King Arthur The Arthurian Legends are extremely ancient archetypal memories of humanity’s origins that go back into the Galactic History of Lyra and Gaia, as these particular memories have been seeded directly into the Albion Lightbody in the United Kingdom. The United Kingdom landmass holds both the Maji Grail King masculine architecture for 6D planetary wings and the Maji Grail King female 7D planetary wings architecture in one central location in the Albion Lightbody, which apparently has features of Geomantic Structure that are completely unique and unlike any other continent on the planet. This is why this section of the Albion located within this island nation’s landmass operates as a powerful headquarters for global awakening and shifting timelines. The awakening Albion holds an important key that brings unification between the Sacred Rod and Staff architecture within the planet, which is the metaphorical holy grail that announces the move into the next Harmonic Universe and opens the timeline of the Golden Age of Ascension. King Arthur is the Solar Logos twin brother of Yeshua the Christ, however his purpose in the divine plan as the returning patriarch of the Michaels, is to express as the Warrior King which picks up the Excalibur in the Tree of Life to defend the Holy Mother and all innocent life in the realm. King Arthur is the principle of right action which gives us the moral courage to stand up for what we know is truth, and to protect others from the harm that is created from intentional evil carried out by the False King of Tyranny. King Arthur was a real person that was on this planet in the sixth century and is connected to the carrying out of the Emerald Order Guardian Christos Mission as the 11th dimensional Rod and Staff holder, which is the architecture that protects the 11D grail stargates in the Albion. King Arthur’s cosmic consciousness body is directly connected to the Family of Michael, who are also protectors of the 11th dimensional gates of Aveyon-Avalon upon the NAA invasion, so he can be considered the patriarch of the Michael avian genetics and Seraphim memories throughout time. These gates include the Vale of Pewsey, Ireland’s Eye and St. Ives Bay in Cornwall. Cornwall is especially important due to the position of the grail point and the close proximity to the 12D Mother Arc Gateway which holds the Emerald Order memories and knowledge of the Lyran Stargate Aramatena. The return of the King Arthur timeline represents the rise of authentic Cosmic Christ consciousness onto the planet through the Emerald Order reclamation, in which he blankets the Albion masculine lightbody layers with the Emerald Holy Father rays and Emerald crystals. He is a cosmic being sent here by Holy Father to be his full expression in this world during the planetary liberation, as Christ the King Arthur who had remained in stasis in order for the Albion Lightbody to finally awaken in the planet during the Ascension Cycle. As a result of recent Paliadorian Activations and Emerald Order Halls of Cosmic Records being repaired from the damage incurred from stolen holographic disc translations used in AI timelines for erecting the checkerboard mutations, recovery of the Universal organic consciousness body of King Arthur has been achieved. Arthur’s mission in spiral time is the embodiment of the 11D Grail, protector of Hierogamic Edenic and Avalon Coding, the Universal Rod and Staff ‘Pillar of Power’ codes, and the Emerald Order Reclamation through the Awakening Albion. Within the name King Arthur is the word Kathar, which directly connects to the Cathars and the Kathara 12 Tree Grid, which illuminates his divine purpose as the singular masculine Christ force reawakening in the earth, to recover the feminine Sophianic essences and fully embody the Aeonic Pair of Christos-Sophia to guide us into a Golden Age. The fictionalized historical accounts of King Arthur’s dramatized relationship with his wife Guinevere were intentionally distorted by the Nibiruians, into a romanticized tragedy filled with sexual infidelity and betrayals in order to tarnish and demean the loving hierogamic bond that existed between them. King Arthur’s wife was not the lover of Lancelot, as much as Yeshua’s wife Mary Magdalene Sophia was not a prostitute, instead these were deeply loving couples that were profoundly united in their spiritual marriage and hierogamic bond through which they served the Christos Mission. Through the middle to the end of the sixth century, the Galactic Federation and assorted NAA factions conspired to steal the Atlantian artifacts that were used as 11th stargate tools by Arthur, Guinevere and Templar teams. Arthur and Guinevere are from the Celtic-Druid lineages that are the direct descendants of the original Maji Grail Kings of the human tribes from Tara, that are the Christos Guardians that remained in stasis sleep in the Albion Lightbody and are in the process of reclaiming their fractured parts now. To retrieve these Christos body parts, these are Solar Rishic tri-phasic shield transmissions of the Kunda-Ray or rainbow rounds that are flooding certain areas of the Albion, generating an entirely new set of Krystic geometries. Rainbow Round Tables Esoterically, the term running the rainbow rounds or the rainbow round table refers to the running of the Diamond Sun rainbow current or Kunda-Ray into the planetary stargates and earth grid to restore balance and harmony throughout the planetary systems. To protect the earth, the Christos Knights Templar would go to planetary stargates and power centers with planetary geomantic structures and etheric light temples and communicate with the Krystic forces and then be shown where to run the “Round Table”. This refers to three to twelve Templars gathering at the stargate location or geomantic center power grid in order to run Kunda-Ray rainbow current and protect that area from intrusion at multidimensional levels. Transmission of the Kunda-ray current into the planetary grid supports the harmonization of the planet to restore the Christos frequencies and align to the organic timelines of planetary ascension. Rise of Arthur When the Albion Lightbody is activated through the Emerald Order Cosmic Heart and fully awakened by the Amethyst Order Holy Father, England, Scotland, Ireland and France will be the first demographic areas to align to the King Arthur Timeline through the Rise of Arthur in Albion. This phase of the ascension timeline awakens the stasis beings that have been buried deep in the lands, and brings on oceanic waves of the God Source and the Christos-Sophia rainbow rays or roundtables to pour into the Earth grids. The Albion Lightbody is the Diamond Sun template of humanity’s world soul from Tara as the Christos incarnate masculine-feminine identity, and it holds the instruction set of the Paliadorian Covenant which is the future record and destiny of all humankind to return back to their original spiritual home. Their inner Sun-Star, which is found deep in the RA Center of the still point in the angelic human lightbody. We have learned that the Rise of Arthur in Albion, is describing the means by which the Holy Father and Cosmic Christos Consciousness are returning to manifest into the planet. The current events have sounded the trumpet announcing to the world that the ascension timeline is here which leads to global disclosure. Currently, it appears the global disclosure timeline will commence with the topic of child trafficking and SRA practices of Child Sacrifice, made by the satanic entities ruling this world, both human and nonhuman.[1]
@lnk3503
@lnk3503 Ай бұрын
Regardless of the theories about second uses, nearly all ancient stone circles, And even some other structures, are placed in a complex array that does serve even to the current day, as a kind of almanac/observatory/sundial. Not only to mark the seasons, and especially crop timing, but also to measure seasonal shift, or creep.
@ashpritchard2811
@ashpritchard2811 3 жыл бұрын
Reminds me of the stone circles in South Africa. Michael tellinger, believes they are the cymatic pattern of that specific spot of the planet. The resonance at that spot is particularly unique. They felt the need to amplify it with highly conductive stone.
@nospoon4799
@nospoon4799 2 жыл бұрын
I would say that the isle of Anglesey is overlooked in this. Nobody ever mentions it. Yet there is an Arthurs seat and the sacred oak grove, plus some of the oldest mining in the UK. It was (still is) a major druidic centre.
@jerickodoggo9595
@jerickodoggo9595 3 жыл бұрын
JAHANNAH. I LOVE YOU! Also you are just so gorgeous. I hope you don't quit on your most recent video subjects. Its so awesome that you have such young energy and passion on these topics. I'm 28 myself. But I feel like I've been following these subjects for decades. My passion used to reside in art history. At the Art Institute of Portland. Which is where I would of received my degree if I had more money...And the school didn't close down. Now I have chosen to put my money into more important things...
@emilyrooks
@emilyrooks Жыл бұрын
That’s interesting be these little carved stone balls are definitely different than the larger ones seen at megalithic sites that may have been used for earthquake protection. And calling it dance of the giants makes sense if people saw this guy moving giant stones with this machine, so cool!
@benjaminhoover6427
@benjaminhoover6427 3 жыл бұрын
Definitely heard of the Ireland connection. In the ancient world, Ireland was a center of learning and great wisdom.
@benjaminhoover6427
@benjaminhoover6427 3 жыл бұрын
Until they invented booze..hahaa
@vijaysura2874
@vijaysura2874 3 жыл бұрын
It takes the spotlight off the far more impressive Old Sarum just down the road and the more telling Thornborough Henges in Yorkshire. The barrows nearby suggests it is part of a star map. One that tells us of our real origin? The stones are just a very small part of a vast complex.
@terencegibbins3894
@terencegibbins3894 3 жыл бұрын
Really interesting Video and many thanks for making and posting:) Going off slightly on a tangent, and thank you for your patience, while I go off on one:) Stonehenge and all the surrounding structures where built to re-enforce British pride in being Ancient British (Celtic) in the face of peoples coming to our shores from mainland Europe. Like we Brit's can do this, this is our land and our heritage. Of course in much later centuries the Romans invaded as well, which diluted our original Celtic identity even more, but only for about 400 years:- To wax lyrical for a moment:- Barbarians were hammering on the gates of Rome, and the once mighty Empire was collapsing in disarray. Hastily and frantically, the once powerful legions were recalled from far flung outposts to defend their motherland in a bitter fight to save and restore the glory that, had once been Rome. It was around 400A.D. when they let loose their grip on Britain, abandoning the culture they had imposed on most of the island of Britain, for over four hundred years. At roughly the same time, raiders from across the North Sea were already steering a course that was to unleash brutal havoc on the confused people of this country. A period of darkness descended upon this land and it's people's; and for several hundred years this "Dark Age" lay like a shroud over recorded history, only giving occasional glimpses of the grim fighting, barbaric horrors and eerie mysteries of the time. Amongst the more mysterious people in those distant days were the Druids; the strange priests of a cult that thrived amongst the Celtic peoples of Gaul and Britain. Since the beginnings of their history (which were long, long before any Roman set foot in Britain), they had a strong and mystic influence over their followers. They were scholars, early scientists, men of medicine, extraordinary astrologers and astronomers, who held the secret keys to all religious rituals and doctrines. The Druids were said to be masters of the worlds oldest religion; a form of Shamanism (Similar in some respects to Hinduism and the ancient religion of Tibet, called Bon), and preservers of the hidden esoteric secrets and hidden pre-history of Atlantis, only known to the highest initiates. Understandably, they were what might be described as Magicians and Wizards, and there is little doubt they displayed powers that would mystify us even today. But of all their mysteries, one was more commonplace than any. Since the start of their very long history, which stretched into the thousands of years B.C., they were renowned for what was called the "An-da-shealladh". The gift of the two sights, and the ability to see into the future. Most famous of the Druids (at least in the most recent of Druidaic history), and most uncanny prophet of them all was Abrosius Merlin. Merlin! His name must be known by millions, his reputation bound forever with that of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. At sometime every schoolboy and girl must have read the tales of these legendary figures and how the great magician aided Arthur in so many ways.
@cotyluckett
@cotyluckett 3 жыл бұрын
My roots are scots/Irish/English therefore I can absolutely 100% tell you that I have absolutely no idea how my ancestors constructed these.
@dupplinmuir113
@dupplinmuir113 3 жыл бұрын
I've always believed that they waited until winter then created a kind of 'bobsleigh' channel in the snow and slid the stones along it.
@Foxglove963
@Foxglove963 3 жыл бұрын
Dupplin Muir. And what if they slipped on the ice and crushed someone's foot? You don't need ice to work a sledge, get a grip on yourself.
@tommartens3731
@tommartens3731 2 жыл бұрын
If you added screw type threads to the center, you could turn the table around the threads raising the load to proper height.
@TreforTreforgan
@TreforTreforgan 2 жыл бұрын
There are theories that sound resonance, maybe ritualistically, played an important role in the significance of this site. The blue stones from Wales are meant to chime and resonate when struck. They’re from an area in the Preseli hills known as Maenclochog, which translates to ‘bell stone’. The name used for Stonehenge in Welsh should lend weight to this theory, as the many Welsh place names have ancient origins. It’s known as Côr y Cewri or the Choir of Giants.
@Sparkeycarp
@Sparkeycarp 2 жыл бұрын
I saw Stonehenge in 1975. Back then we were allowed to go and play on the stones. It is interesting how much cruder these neolithic sites are than the ones in Turkey and Egypt.
@burtpanzer
@burtpanzer 2 жыл бұрын
Before the first rebuild (1929?), it was a pile of rubble that they redesigned based on their best guess, adding in an alter, etc. It doesn't align with anything, there's little about it that's magical, yet it is the largest tourist attraction in England.
@ballywilliamsgottlieb
@ballywilliamsgottlieb 3 жыл бұрын
Elegant as always!
@gregq1457
@gregq1457 3 жыл бұрын
Hey what LiDAR scanning app did you use the results are incredible !!! Love your videos and theories hooked from the first time I watched you ✨
@kateapple1
@kateapple1 3 жыл бұрын
Is that the same guy who also recreated the Florida Coral castle machine? Remember that guy in Florida who made the coral castle by apparently acoustically levitated the huge stones (in the middle of the night) and made this massive castle? But after he died the black box he used to levitate the stones disappeared. There was a guy who looked just like this dude-and he made the box and got it to work! I always wanted to find that guy and pick his brain. It would be so rad if someone engineer-y started a channel where they tried to make these lost ancient machines
@johnnewby2043
@johnnewby2043 2 жыл бұрын
"National Lampon's Vacation"!!! All my high-school friends liked the Christie Brinkley part I had the hots for Beverly D'Angelo
@trueblueimpersonations8949
@trueblueimpersonations8949 2 жыл бұрын
I think they made a mountain of dirt the height of the standing stones and as big as Stonehenge, dropped the standing stones down into holes, put the stones on top then took the dirt away
@teleamor
@teleamor 3 жыл бұрын
The Stonehenge rocks play MAGICAL MUSIC for her. AMAZING!
@harveysmith100
@harveysmith100 2 жыл бұрын
I remember as a small boy learning of the RAF bombing ball bearing factories and being totally confused. From there I learned about the important's of ball bearings for things to move. There are a few criticisms of the gentleman's machine, please understand that he has build this within a few years. The ancients had centuries to fine tune their machines. He is on the right lines, it also mirrors the words left to us. Giants that walked the stones.
@NEMURIJAGA
@NEMURIJAGA 3 жыл бұрын
I love the video altho sometimes the simplest idea is also the best , If you search yt for man lifts 20 ton blocks by hand , You find a very impressive video 1 man moving and stacking huge 20 ton blocks using very simple methods ,even manages to stand them upright which i believe would be way easier . I appreciate your work and always waiting for the next video Thank you
@zeroworldcraft
@zeroworldcraft 3 жыл бұрын
That was cool. The feet needed a keel on the bottom; a rounded edge. His feet are flat; like a road or table. That thing is meant to walk on grass. Grass, under a large load, has some give. A well placed edge, on the underside of the feet, & they will re-direct themselves. No kicking needed.
@mykulpierce
@mykulpierce 3 жыл бұрын
Electrostatics is a branch of physics that if brought to an industrial level to move objects would be interesting. Same charge repels. Earth ground technically has a charge and it's about 100v+ per meter above ground to the atmosphere where it's around 400kv+ of potential. We live in a gradient field of charge that can be manipulated.
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