Petra TRUE Age Finally REVEALED… Who Really Built Petra, Jordan?

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Dan Xuisoko

Dan Xuisoko

Күн бұрын

in Petra Jordan, there aren't just 1 or 2 carved buildings like the famous treasury, There are over 1000 and thousands of people lived here. That's why I went to Jordan Petra to investigate.
How was Petra Built? Who Built Petra? How old is Petra? When was Petra built? All these questions arise when someone visits
And according to mainstream science the entirety of Petra, spanning over 102 sq miles was carved with a chisel and a hammer by the hand of the Nabateans.
I decided to calculate how outrageously impossible this is and to speculate when this place was built and by whom?
In order to do that I booked a flight and went to Petra to investigate.
What I wanted to know is:
1st - Petra is in top 15 dries countries in the world , could a big city really flourish by drinking what the rainfall provided?
2nd - Can really a rock with a hardness of 6.5 on the mohs scale be chiseled with a hammer?
I spend 3 days walking over (25miles) around Petra, climbing stairs, hills, and rocks, “
I checked everything I could.
I was investigating tool markings and signs of water and wind erosion that would help me date some of the structures.
I carefully inspected the water supply system that made this oasis in the middle of the desert possible.
Was it really a desert back then?
Examples of other carved stone buildings to visit and explore:
1.The World Heritage Site of Lalibela
2Pancha Rathas complex
3 the tombs of the Myra necropolis
4 detail-rich Kailasa temple
5The 3,200-year-old colossal Temple of Ramses II
6 Ellora Caves
What is inside petra jordan? Inside petra jordan there are just small rooms, astonishingly small rooms for the giant buildings, which raises even more questions.

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@cats-vs-dogs-911
@cats-vs-dogs-911 Жыл бұрын
Great video! So interesing, I wish it were 1 hour long!
@MrEthan100
@MrEthan100 8 ай бұрын
While human stone-cutting may have been exceptionally slow in megalithic times, there are a few of things to consider: 1. Supposedly human ancestors lived much much longer. 2. A species for which time has much less importance and relevance (i.e. spacefaring) on a small scale could wait for a hundred years for the stone block that they want made without batting an eye, even if generations of humans were required to complete it. 3. Hydraulic power for stonecutting. Great flood? More airborne humidity? More water supplies? More hydraulic power capability and bigger populations to do the work.
@dwukie
@dwukie 11 ай бұрын
Just discovered your channel. Fantastic stuff. Thank you!
@dom0
@dom0 Жыл бұрын
Did you see the melted rocks there? I couldn't stop staring at that cliff
@xuisoko
@xuisoko Жыл бұрын
Absolutely! There's a lot unexplainable things at Petra
@muzzleflash1
@muzzleflash1 9 ай бұрын
They are not melted, they are fused together, have a look how quickly a sunken ship begins to fuse together, in around ten to twenty years. Buildings made from REbar, poured concrete and wood do the same thing when submerged.
@user-js9vg9kr1y
@user-js9vg9kr1y 9 ай бұрын
it was claimed that Petra was built in 312BC. how can 'they' be that accurate? Peace
@AdriansCreatures
@AdriansCreatures 7 ай бұрын
@@muzzleflash1uhhh no.
@TheDjacob
@TheDjacob 7 ай бұрын
The water erosion is defiantly weird considering it’s on the exterior of what they built. Why so it proves the flood
@SC-jd7ql
@SC-jd7ql 8 ай бұрын
Most excellent! You are the first person I've found to say exactly what I feel is the truth and not feed into the lies history tells us.
@TheEcoClimber
@TheEcoClimber Жыл бұрын
In the uk we have been very cleanly splitting granite using wooden pegs. Oak pegs are put into cut holes in the rock. The oak is repeatedly made wet during the day by the mason & at night it freezes. The frozen oak peg expands & a whole line of pegs simply splits massive blocks of granite. The blocks & the peg holes are still visible on Dartmoor & Exmoor today.
@xuisoko
@xuisoko Жыл бұрын
That's very smart! But no way you could create such a marvelous carving through this process
@thomassuit7450
@thomassuit7450 8 ай бұрын
How do you cut the holes? And does it get below freezing in Petra?
@nicholasklangos9704
@nicholasklangos9704 7 ай бұрын
Actually yes it does so I guess with skill that method could work for some of it! It’s still an incredible place!
@ErrantFab
@ErrantFab 6 ай бұрын
it must be really hard to talk with 99% of the peeps of your page bro. LOL I feel we should connect, we have similar minds and keys. Im 40 yo and been digging for the past 17 years... Also, ive explored plant medicine, yoga and meditation etc. I hope we can connect and share data, i feel we would get along super well ! just in case you ever read this message. keep up the good work bro! @@xuisoko
@AbleMan.2178
@AbleMan.2178 Жыл бұрын
Nice!! You are awakening. Now look at the stonework of the ancient Americas and compare it to ancient Egyptian. Our world is not what we have been told, nor is it what we think it is.
@cognitivedissident4615
@cognitivedissident4615 Жыл бұрын
Or maybe Petra was constructed just prior to the filming of Indiana Jones with 3D printing tech. Or we live in a simulation. One thing is for sure, the Naboteans sure as hell did not build that shit.
@claudiosaldivia5646
@claudiosaldivia5646 8 ай бұрын
material were soft like when we buil castle made of sand on the beach... .. then hardened with a compound like nowadays.. water it's evaporate then the blocks can weigh tones...
@jordicatala9046
@jordicatala9046 8 ай бұрын
Very intresting. Please, remaster It with better sound,,,
@xuisoko
@xuisoko 8 ай бұрын
Hey, thanks, was one of my first videos. I'll certainly do another on Petra again
@claeslillieskold2398
@claeslillieskold2398 5 ай бұрын
I don't really see any change regarding the medical procedure. The reason for this topic, is that the not even the credible news never streams out from the mainstream media, and then it's just me talking these, and being an activist about it is a deathborn method.
@lindabuck2777
@lindabuck2777 6 ай бұрын
Seeing ruins and entire cities we’d never been able to see-kept hidden too deliberately and closed off or entrances sealed. Just my LOGICAL and RATIONAL mind says-HIGHER GREATER TECHNOLOGY no HUMANS toiled it’s Crystal clear a machine of some sort has cut these cities. It’s Crystal clear to me that many are too high or too steep to access but whole city is on top, it HAD to be airships spaceships or whatever that was able to transport these megalithic sized stones etc. it’s Crystal clear to me other civilizations had advancement that PROOVES we aren’t as intelligent. 3:23 good to see TRUTHS🙏🏻❤️🤔also Crystal clear they had plenty of water to thrive. ❤️
@scouterstu5856
@scouterstu5856 6 ай бұрын
👍👍🖖 I found a football size junk of Canadian British Columbian nephrate jade. I thought in beauiful and packing it home and crave something from it. 😂 I couldn't scrach it with hard steel chisels. So I went to a well known stone carver who works in granite, BC jade in artist in Vancover to "my rock" to cut into a cube shape. It was thereb hat saw the equipment used to cut granite, jade etc. The equipment designed to stone Six plus on the hardness scale. OMG water cooled diamond cutting saw blades of variou sizes, air powered diamond hardened drills bits of every size. And, even then the cutting or coringing was a slow process. Now, after seeing what it took cut hard stone any time I hear the copper chisel hypothesis I knew whoever is advancing such nonsense have never cut anything harder than a loaf of bread.
@RKM11111
@RKM11111 8 ай бұрын
Fantastic thank you! I love TRUE ancient history. One thing you mentioned..about the Romans being the creators of the aqueducts........ actually it was the African Egyptians who built them in Rome as they did in Egypt and under the pyramids with our Celestial brothers from above....and they were highly skilled craftsmen with incredible technology.... jJust an example....to say Cleopatra and the Pharaohs were black would be an understatement..... True ancient history is being re-written by many including you 😊 Ps loved the Bosnian pyramid video...on my list to visit...😊😊 I would also agree with you about Egypt being given too publicity...as there are many pyramids including the Bosnian one which are true ancient landmarks and hold so much of the truth of our own existence and the Giants and other beings that share our Earth. The shape of the Bosnian pyramid is ver much like the Inca/Aztec pyramids as well as many Indian temples which are similar in shape........ And maybe many different types of "giants" and other civilisations that lived in harmony with humans in those times. Subscribed! Thank you😊
@michaellockwood4237
@michaellockwood4237 6 ай бұрын
Shout out to the European Farmers!
@muzzleflash1
@muzzleflash1 9 ай бұрын
Great video and explanation, it is very clear to see that many of the visible structures surrounded by massive rock facades, were entire buildings and massive cities. It is imperative that the mainstream narrative does absolutely everything possible to ignore the water damage in all of these places, thereby dismissing the possibility of a great earth wide flood.
@brantsemallory726
@brantsemallory726 4 ай бұрын
You fail to even consider the fact that this is a trade hub and so wine will of been a major factor. Also your assumption of the amount of water per person is very high. During your three days at Petra you obviously didn't learn anything.
@TheEcoClimber
@TheEcoClimber Жыл бұрын
The area wasn’t always desert. It used to have large forests & mass deforestation happened due to people & changes in climate & weather patterns.
@diankoev3966
@diankoev3966 Жыл бұрын
the answer is aliens. They build it!
@muzzleflash1
@muzzleflash1 9 ай бұрын
When the aliens 👽 took you up into the spaceship, did they do experiments on you?
@Samuel42069
@Samuel42069 9 ай бұрын
you are simple
@Samuel42069
@Samuel42069 9 ай бұрын
​@muzzleflash1 yeah they put probe in his anus like in south park
@mtv3234
@mtv3234 6 ай бұрын
Nabateans building Petra doesn't make sense.
@Aurora-uq5hm
@Aurora-uq5hm 10 ай бұрын
MELTED CITY'S!!🌡🔥🔥 THE X FACTOR!! ACROSS THE WORLD!!
@assia-tu7zo
@assia-tu7zo Жыл бұрын
Petra built by thamud people .
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