Pre-Egyptian Technology Left By an Advanced Civilization That Disappeared

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The concept of an advanced pre-Egyptian civilization, existing before the well-documented dynastic periods of ancient Egypt, is supported by the advanced technological features of sites like the Osireion, Zawyet el Aryan, the Serapeum of Saqqara, and many others. this lost civilization might have had a profound understanding of astronomy, engineering, and mathematics, far beyond what was typical for the time. Evidence suggested includes the alignment of the Giza pyramids with the stars of Orion's Belt, hinting at sophisticated astronomical knowledge, and the remarkable precision in the construction of these pyramids, suggesting advanced architectural and engineering techniques. Additionally, there are discussions about the potential use of advanced tools and methods for cutting and transporting massive stone blocks, which would require a level of technology not conventionally attributed to the ancient Egyptians of the well-known dynastic periods.
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@StrobeFireStudios
@StrobeFireStudios Ай бұрын
Zahi Hawass is responsible for us STILL being in the dark about all of this. He single-handedly stopped further Egyptian discoveries for almost 3 decades.
@ahmedshaheen_MD
@ahmedshaheen_MD Ай бұрын
This is true, as Egyptians we have doubts about being corrupt
@Trixx-dhm
@Trixx-dhm Ай бұрын
Zahi Hawas is a Freemason deciever
@claudiosaltara7003
@claudiosaltara7003 Ай бұрын
@@ahmedshaheen_MD😊😊
@user-er6zk5mt6u
@user-er6zk5mt6u Ай бұрын
It doesn’t fit “Egyptology”. The word subsaharan, was created by Egyptologist to seperate Africa into different peoples.
@random22026
@random22026 Ай бұрын
Thank flob he's 'retired'--such 'experts' are a crock of 💩💩.
@brucebertrammcleroth4037
@brucebertrammcleroth4037 Ай бұрын
This is the most fascinating documentary concerning pre-dynastic Egypt that I have ever seen. The research, production and information is exceptional. This documentary pretty much supports the obvious existance of a highly advanced civilization / people / technology that was suddenly destroyed in a major world wide cataclysm towards the end of the last ice age. The ancient Egyptians then later often built upon the ruins of this much more ancient civilization. Similar evidence for this narrative also exist in many other parts of the world
@rowenbaltazar6102
@rowenbaltazar6102 14 күн бұрын
Toward the end of the geologic Pleistocene Epoch, or also the Ice Ages, there was NO Dramatic event of a Great Flood. What was there was the Element of Fire that melted the global glaciers that ended the Pleistocene Epoch. The Rain of Fire truly represented the catalyst of change that put a stop to the Ice Ages. All ancient savants, sages and philisophers mentioned the destruction of the world from, 1. The element of fire, ending the Pleistocene, 2. The element of water, through the Great Flood thus abolishing the Holocene Epoch about 2,500 BCE. There is NO Such Thing in history, scientifically, mythologically, religiously of a Great Flood about 12,000 years ago, then another Great Flood about 4,500 years ago, these were Complete BULLSHITS, and IDIOTIC CLAIM !! Thanks for reading.
@wishusknight3009
@wishusknight3009 7 күн бұрын
It is also full of BS.
@poindextertunes
@poindextertunes 7 күн бұрын
@@wishusknight3009such as??
@wishusknight3009
@wishusknight3009 7 күн бұрын
@@poindextertunes About the only thing this entire video got right was the name of the site. After that its all made up nonsense and fantasy.
@hrimfaxi1
@hrimfaxi1 Күн бұрын
lol
@davenorth8922
@davenorth8922 Ай бұрын
It's amazing how often these researchers and explorers manage to always seem to run out of money right before they make a discovery.
@bibihunden
@bibihunden Ай бұрын
Quite simple dear dr. Watson, its when they come too close to the truth, then a furios Zahi Hawass is comming🙂
@zvotaisvfi8678
@zvotaisvfi8678 Ай бұрын
well, researchers are always about to make a discovery and they usually run out of money well before anyone knows about it.
@neo-YoutubeStoleMyHandle
@neo-YoutubeStoleMyHandle 29 күн бұрын
Because there was never anything to discover...
@EirikurHallgrimsson
@EirikurHallgrimsson 29 күн бұрын
@@neo-KZbinStoleMyHandle Indeed. Just a bunch of hard work on the part of clever humans who had plenty of time and a massive, very stable, food source.
@djjeff1727
@djjeff1727 29 күн бұрын
lol... bruh, that's not the way it works. they are always raising money to keep going. there is always something more to discover. it is a continuous process of raising money and continuing the archaeology. pretty dumb comment, but it made me laugh.
@izzycurer1260
@izzycurer1260 5 күн бұрын
A possible explanation for the guy's eyesight improving was simply because he had spent time out in the desert, not that he drank the water. If you spend time in an environment where your line of sight is limited, your eyes tend to acclimate to that distance, especially for people who are already susceptible to nearsightedness. For intance, if you spend a lot of time indoors, the distance of good sharpness may tap out at around only 20-30 feet or so, and anything farther starts to get a little fuzzy even with glasses. Or, if your normal environment is a city or somewhere where the landscape is really hilly or covered in trees, your line of sight will be blocked somewhat, but the range of sharpness might be far enough way that it doesn't noticeably bother you. A desert has nothing to block your vision all the way to the horizon. A few good weeks or months in a location like that will readjust your distance of sharpness for a while, improving your vision enough to be registered at an eye doctor. It's all about how the tiny eye muscles that control your lenses are able to move. The different distances exercise those muscles in different ways to as they try to achieve focus. How do I know? I've always been a bit nearsighted, but my eyes tanked during lockdown while I had to be inside all day. Ever since then, I've noticed drastic changes in my vision based on the kinds of locations I've been in recently. Being able to go outside at all tends to help somewhat, but we live on the coast, so going to the beach where I can see the horizon helps my eyes the most. I mean, no amount of beach time is going to change the oblong shape of my eyes and cure me completely, but distance gazing is basically physical therapy for your lenses that help train them to cope.
@jamestwine3591
@jamestwine3591 Ай бұрын
Excellent. very good production. there is not much on YT that gets me to spend nearly 2 continuous hours watching content.
@Neodymigo
@Neodymigo Ай бұрын
Yes, we have lost the technology of what can be accomplished by 1000 men in a day swinging hammer stones on sticks, stone headed battering rams under an A-frame, the cutting of rock by a pendulum stone on a gin pole, and the flat finish that results from dragging a stone a few Km over a basalt rock surface, how much weight can be pulled on ropes by 6 groups men 4 wide and 24 deep, and so on.
@lisadavie5282
@lisadavie5282 Ай бұрын
You'd enjoy all of the work that Trevor Grassi is doing right now on Egypt! Holy Smokes its exciting!! ❤ I agree & love this comment 👍
@robinharrington8073
@robinharrington8073 Ай бұрын
​@@Neodymigo You don't get it, do you?
@briandaniels2126
@briandaniels2126 Ай бұрын
​@@robinharrington8073no,he doesn't......not even a little bit.
@zed332l
@zed332l Ай бұрын
Best Video I have ever seen and I am 71.
@joek511
@joek511 Ай бұрын
Having worked in a foundry , Images Shown in the thumbnail are for casting gears. A positive of the gear is first created, then using sand and some additives like carbon, you create an inpression to pour the molten metal into. Very simple, they were producing complex metal gears. It's not hard, basic geometry and physics is all that's needed. The base blocks are square to simplify centering. An X corner to corner = dead center. Equil mesurments on 2 sides / 1/2 and a compass = gear
@jamesmaxdavissands
@jamesmaxdavissands Ай бұрын
Thank You! Very keen insight
@whizzer2944
@whizzer2944 29 күн бұрын
Yes I used to be a gear cutter , most were cut from blanks some were cast.
@greggremlin
@greggremlin 14 күн бұрын
Thats neat n everything that level of knowledge before the age of the internet was definitely values n highly appreciated,now yours specifically idk u so it wouldnt be fair to label u a "internet educated exclusively" but just going off that piece u wrote the simplicity if it i can confidently label your depth of knowledge same as any human being with access to the internet but thats not a necessarily a bad thing it's just elementary-ish-esque info thats a yearning for more type sh*t,feel me??
@lambchop518
@lambchop518 11 күн бұрын
I think they were found at the outlet for a drain, there was a megalithic structure with stone slab floor, and under the floor was a drain/gutter path (the paths being around as wide/deep as a red brick) and the outlet was draining into those 'bowls'. Maybe the structure was producing some liquid and it was gathered in the bowl for some purpose, but it could not have been much because the bowls are pretty small. OR yeah they may just be molds for casting gears.
@ratdad48
@ratdad48 8 күн бұрын
Physics would be unnecessary.
@jacquelinedrury2251
@jacquelinedrury2251 Ай бұрын
The tour of those beautiful rooms was great. The amount of work that you have put in 😮 is astronomical. I've been following your families journey almost right from the beginning. It has been wonderful to see the growth of your family, and the amount of public support is staggering. Tracy is an amazing woman, and I take my hat off to her. I pray that the Lord will sustain your family as you carry on with the rest of the renovation. I eagerly await the upcoming videos of the restorative work on the rest of the chateaux. Your Aussie friend Jackie. Sending hugs 🤗🤗🤗🙏🙏🙏
@wompstopm123
@wompstopm123 Ай бұрын
this is better than what the history channel used to be
@rayfighter
@rayfighter 25 күн бұрын
worse lies are more arrogant
@wisco9er536
@wisco9er536 24 күн бұрын
Cause this channel will feed u lies to keep u entertained
@marianslavescu46
@marianslavescu46 22 күн бұрын
Yes it is better for retarded minds.The idea that the pyramids were electrical generators used for irrigation it seems to me particularly idiotic. At times the pyramids were built, the idea of electricity did not exist, let alone that it could be used for improving the human life. I wait to hear that the slaves were in fact some kind of electricians employed for the maintenance of the Egyptian public electrical grid.
@DopeFox
@DopeFox 20 күн бұрын
@@rayfighter can you elaborate? or give a source to a more creditable place?
@DopeFox
@DopeFox 20 күн бұрын
@@wisco9er536 can you elaborate? or give a source to a more creditable place?
@mattbradbury
@mattbradbury Ай бұрын
This is a pretty well put together survey of evidence of ancient high technology from many sites. It also gives credit to other channels focussing on these mysteries. I’m definitely not a sucker for woo woo theories - seeing all of this put together really strengthens my view that there was a pre-cataclysm high civilisation 12000 years ago…. A good piece of work
@Solo-Anarchist
@Solo-Anarchist Ай бұрын
I have mostly the same thoughts about this video. Although I was slightly surprised, and slightly disappointed at the same time that it took all of 40 minutes before the first mention of aliens.
@random22026
@random22026 Ай бұрын
'Pre-cataclysm'? Not even a little: this is centuries old, and more recent than we are led to believe (by those who benefit from not telling us the truth). Nothing 'woo-woo' about it, either: just the result of bad, old-fashioned megalomania, born of hatred, envy, jealousy--the usual suspects.
@jamesmaxdavissands
@jamesmaxdavissands Ай бұрын
Possibly . . . WE actually are the aliens. Think about it. If you stop & ponder silently all the information without succumbing to all the misinformation, slander, & propaganda then common sense should tell you . . . . . . . . (but everyone believes it was Oswald, sorry man, NO!)
@chefscorner7063
@chefscorner7063 28 күн бұрын
Well ok, Based on your comment and the reply it got I'm going to watch this and give a review afterwards. EDIT: Review, You were right. Great video that didn't go over things I'd seen many times. Definitely worth a watch!! Thanks for the suggestion. ;)
@random22026
@random22026 28 күн бұрын
@@Solo-Anarchist 👽✌
@nicholaskonwest4697
@nicholaskonwest4697 Ай бұрын
I love how they create a flight sim for the wood bird instead of just carving a new one and throwing it out the window.
@Jungletrump
@Jungletrump Ай бұрын
I think the tail piece didn't exist because it was not made for air but instead submarine use.
@Dr.Yalex.
@Dr.Yalex. 29 күн бұрын
LOL... indeed!
@Dr.Yalex.
@Dr.Yalex. 29 күн бұрын
@@Jungletrump it was a child's toy. ... look at the images - they had boomerangs. "Birds fly, they do not swim underwater" PLEASE DISREGARD
@nicolaspeters2555
@nicolaspeters2555 28 күн бұрын
That's because this video is not a true original documentary but a collection of information that is already out there, probably done from someone's study room.
@SPHYNX99752
@SPHYNX99752 25 күн бұрын
I could have sworn.They did some form of remote control based on the design of that plane and actually got it to fly.
@NickBrown79
@NickBrown79 Ай бұрын
2:20 black shirt - that's me! :)
@shaneguerrero4854
@shaneguerrero4854 19 күн бұрын
Ancient Aliens refuses to believe ancient humans were smarter than us
@houdinididiit
@houdinididiit Ай бұрын
It reminds of pre-fab homes. They drew up plans and knew exactly how many stones they needed and how to be cut. Even looking at the doorways - those indentations were most likely used to insert a wooden door frame. It is incredible planning. All of that obviously took place in the quarries. Insane.
@harrywalker968
@harrywalker968 Ай бұрын
its over 50,000 yrs old.. the flood was 13k ago, when our creators, aliens, the builders, left earth..
@nicholas919cleare
@nicholas919cleare Ай бұрын
​@@harrywalker968no it's not, Earth's history is aprox. 6,000 years
@okvis
@okvis Ай бұрын
@@nicholas919cleare wait what xD
@V2k2010
@V2k2010 Ай бұрын
@@harrywalker968 Do you have any supporting evidence to support your ideas? It's just too plain to state this without any supporting evidence or documentations.
@OceanusHelios
@OceanusHelios Ай бұрын
Not incredible planning. Here's the kicker: Trial and error. Every structure is going off of the accumulated knowledge and experience by making previous structures and knowing those structures and wanting to improve on them. It wasn't their first rodeo.
@AstroTrain100
@AstroTrain100 Ай бұрын
Really well put together video, thank you!
@FibroMyBro
@FibroMyBro 20 күн бұрын
THIS HAS TO BE THE BEST VIDEO ABOUT THE PYRAMIDS EVER CREATED!
@bobrobertson6167
@bobrobertson6167 17 күн бұрын
The documentary "Revelation of the pyramids" is mind blowing too
@Nargle19.
@Nargle19. 17 күн бұрын
Top 10 for sure. 🎉
@Nargle19.
@Nargle19. 17 күн бұрын
​@@bobrobertson6167😊
@ratdad48
@ratdad48 8 күн бұрын
Phffffffff🤣🤣 OK
@marsford2716
@marsford2716 15 күн бұрын
This production is INCREDIBLE. You are doing what i only wish I could! Easily the most coherent and thorough examination of these artifacts and monuments that I've seen to date. Thank you for doing such effective work to illuminate this important subject, too long in the dark. 🌟
@charlesp7504
@charlesp7504 Ай бұрын
About Osireion: It is a “primary water” well system. The water is coming from the gases in the bedrock. There are tremendous amounts of oxygen and hydrogen stored in rock. This is a known science. Wells have been dug to create water sources this way. The issue with it is how slow the process is. Looks like the ancients knew how to speed the process up through proper hydraulics in their well systems.
@charlesp7504
@charlesp7504 Ай бұрын
For more info: look up Dr Stephan Riess and primary water.
@valetta202
@valetta202 Ай бұрын
The last of the Atlanteans
@anndriggers6660
@anndriggers6660 Ай бұрын
I'm 20 minutes in, and I'm absolutely stunned and intrigued! I'd love to visit before I leave this place. There's more in Egypt than meets the eye, obviously.
@PentagramDave
@PentagramDave Ай бұрын
That is interesting & I had no idea, thank you
@JimmyJamesJimbo
@JimmyJamesJimbo Ай бұрын
If it’s just a “well” then why can’t we drain it? Also, I am a retard that knows nothing about wells and how they work lol so please excuse my disability
@jasonmauza7104
@jasonmauza7104 Ай бұрын
Probably my favourite documentary you have done so far. Just so well put together. Thanks so much!
@UniverseInsideYou
@UniverseInsideYou Ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@2911721905
@2911721905 Ай бұрын
Its still bullshit
22 күн бұрын
@@2911721905 What's the BS in this documentary? I see a lot of things that scientists today cannot explain how were made. That's the only thing they are saying, there is no explanation as to how they made some of these things.
@elorrep
@elorrep 15 күн бұрын
The last portion about the pyramids is astounding and the most down to earth explanation I've come across! Kudos!👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
@tamir10000
@tamir10000 29 күн бұрын
i'm following this channel from the beginning. one of the best videos on the ancient egypt {khem} thank you again 🙏❤‍🔥
@UniverseInsideYou
@UniverseInsideYou 29 күн бұрын
Thank you for your continuous support! 🙏
@MrBern91
@MrBern91 Ай бұрын
Tut's iron dagger... It was discovered not too long ago that iron smithing was a common craft thousands of years before what we previously thought, in northern europe before the so called "roman iron age" which occured after the viking age. They unearthed a forge from this, much earlier era, with very clear evidence of iron smithing up in the north of Sweden way ahead of the commonly understood era of humanity's devolopment.
@datadavis
@datadavis Ай бұрын
TF are you talking about. The vikings came hundreds of years after the decline of the roman empire.
@MrBern91
@MrBern91 Ай бұрын
@@datadavis The term "viking" is just a word which was created a little later, but the Romans butted heads a lot with the germanic tribes between year 0 - 560ish AD, still the same people, they just didn't have aquired the name "vikings" yet. But this is beyond the point. The point is that during this point in time, these people from the north had access to iron and utilized it well, and that people from our current era managed to unearth an iron forge from a much earlier era than we previously were familiar with when it comes to ironworks...
@datadavis
@datadavis Ай бұрын
@@MrBern91 no and nonsense.
@minmogrovingstrongandhealthy
@minmogrovingstrongandhealthy Ай бұрын
there are tools found that are millions of years old, couldn't care less wtf people say for Egyptians or similar nonsense nations when Europe had it millions of years before and when Serbs aka "Macedons" built an university city so called "Alexandria" next to Egypt as a gift to Egypt and expanding to Africa the knowledge and actual civilized world (unlike the one we have today) to which later the Vatican monkeys destroyed and made up fake people, fake countries and fake stories and how either people were primitive or it is unknown, wtf is what, that people find ... There is more European Serbian root archived in the world then in Europe, ironically where it originate from, since today Vatican is keeping everything away and brainwashed everyone with politics, mainstream media garbage and slavery systems ... enforced by demoncracy and NATO so as their smaller branches, fake religions, extremesits etc that collectively are a distraction and blockage of having an actual coherent life and live the truth Soon as you speak against them they "cancel you" or simply k-ll you ... Happened for centuries and is keep happening.
@minmogrovingstrongandhealthy
@minmogrovingstrongandhealthy Ай бұрын
@@MrBern91 ironically those same germans meant the same thing that today English word germs means or Serbs have a word grmalji which means dirty deformed people and not just by looks but by mental state too, germ you know what it means ... coincidence? Nope. A nation or lets same "people" didn't exist as Germans, Vikings etc these simply random words for people of organisation or task, work etc, plenty of these fake countries are made up by Vatican and have no sense if you know the actual root European language to which Serbian is still the closest to. All "Slavic" people have words and names to which they don't even know wtf it comes from nor what it actually means. And then I have to take them all seriously including parasitic Vatican itself. So as all these made up people and their stories. F--k em all. If they evolved from monkeys and if they were primitive before then yeah they can have that and keep them for themselves. We actual humans who have basic logic, common sense and instinct know the difference and can put 2 and 2 together to know better then their lies wtf they are desperetly selling. Ukraine means region within one region, ukranian meant border patrol army, yet magically today they are a nation XD Poland means wast field, polak is simply field worker yet today magically they are yet another nation XD Bulgarians originally were mercenaries who were called Vulgari which basically means vulgar. Latins couldn't read properly Cyrillic so they mixed letter cyr "B" (which is V) with latin B and completely messed up the name. From Vulgari into Bulgari hence a Bulgarian was born. List goes on. These use to be simple old Serbian words that have basic meaning, words that you attach to something to give it proper meaning yet Vatican used it all incorectly in their hodge podge effort of making up fake countries and nations who make no sense. Republic Serbian Kraina, perfectly utilize the word Kraina / Ukraina while Ukraina "country" being the same meaning since it was made by the same people it's a simple word that you need to add to something to make it a full meaning, not a nation XD I am a "regioner" YES BUT REGIONER OF WHAT, YOU CLOWNS .... Sadly Ukranians don't know they use to be Serbs and Russians, there is no such thing as ukranian nation. But seem like people don't want to know and rather live in their bubble of lies made up by Vatican and continue to pay tax to Vatican parasites. But hey if they can do it I will too. I will declare independence and stop paying tax, I will call my garden Greenland and the turtles and fish in my pond will be my new nation we will be called Greenlandians ... If we play a game I can play that game too ...
@carlstepanian
@carlstepanian Ай бұрын
at 1:37:13 while listening to the acoustic resonance, goose bumps took all over my arms. This really is a powerful place. With all that has come up in the last years discoveries, there is strong push back with the scientific community to admit, at least that these monuments are much older then what they were first dated at. Can you imagine how much humanity could be ''liberated'' from those old shakel if we were allowed to research properly the old origins of the earth's inhabitants. May one day the veil be lifted May our Eye be brought to light May we experience the fullness
@fennynough6962
@fennynough6962 Ай бұрын
Yes indeed, the ignoring of Scientific, & Geo-Time-Dating is no longer acceptable.
@ChristinaMoody-rp5nk
@ChristinaMoody-rp5nk Ай бұрын
I don't know why but what you said in those last 3 sentences brought actual chills to my body and especially in my head. Never happened before. So I can only surmise that you said something significant.
@chadbenson5660
@chadbenson5660 Ай бұрын
👍👍👍😀😀😀❤️❤️❤️ Love the discussion here....
@lusijarplo3050
@lusijarplo3050 Ай бұрын
have you noticed that there is plaster and bas-reliefs on the Egyptian walls... it is most visible in the part falling off the pillars... and under this plaster there are old walls of a more developed civilization before the flood... I think that many of these buildings were adapted and covered with plaster and paintings, to attribute them to the Pharaohs..... zauważyliście na egipskich ścianach jest tynk i płaskorzeźby .. najbardziej to widać na odpadającym od filarów .... a pod tym tynkiem własnie takie stare mury bardziej rozwiniętej cywilizacji przed potopem .....myślę że sporo tych budowli zaadaptowano pokrywano tynkiem i malowidłami , by przypisać je Faraonom 🤔
@mbsnyderc
@mbsnyderc Ай бұрын
offer any real prof.
@jimgriffiths9071
@jimgriffiths9071 23 күн бұрын
OMG! This is better than tv! What a great episode 👏
@vkturbo7676
@vkturbo7676 Ай бұрын
I love this video especially the last bit about the pyramids, you have now helped me add 2 more books to my long list. Always love learning something new about this place. If money was never an issue I would explore every inch of this still mysterious place
@patrickames7684
@patrickames7684 Ай бұрын
This was an amazing way to spend 2 hours. Amazing content. Thank you very much. I'm fascinated by the ram pump. The interior of the pyramid never made sense to me until today. Pre-egyption technology
@8020re
@8020re Ай бұрын
Thank you for compiling this together into an easy to understand video
@thekidrobb
@thekidrobb 16 күн бұрын
This was fantastic! The research and production value are 🌟🌟🌟🌟
@giovanniguarino9152
@giovanniguarino9152 15 күн бұрын
Excellent video and the search made to do it. My compliments!
@moriorinvictus9054
@moriorinvictus9054 Ай бұрын
Our ancestors are a lot more intelligent then we will ever fathom. Modern archeology/historians are either lying or deluded about history and how advanced we were in the past. Question everything!!!!
@annelieek1472
@annelieek1472 Ай бұрын
The Osirion must have been a plant where they supplied the surroundings with fresh water. It is ridiculous to tell it was a temple... According to all mainstream archeologists every construction that they cannot explain are temples 🤦🏼‍♀️
@davidbnsmessex.5953
@davidbnsmessex.5953 Ай бұрын
Or sacrificial alters ! .
@Griffix96
@Griffix96 Ай бұрын
5,000 years from now, archaeologists who stumble upon the remnants of the Hover Dam will say it was the burial place of our king.
@denniscook390
@denniscook390 Ай бұрын
no way, ha ha ha @@Griffix96
@JoSeph-cu2sr
@JoSeph-cu2sr Ай бұрын
There is no mainstream archeology. All archeologyst make their own theories and confront them. Its because you follow mainstream media.
@DwayneShaw1
@DwayneShaw1 Ай бұрын
What, exactly and precisely, do "mainstream archeologists" say? Surely you must know - according to your comment
@perspectivaimporta494
@perspectivaimporta494 23 күн бұрын
Incredible documentary! SO glad I found this!
@learning2curve995
@learning2curve995 16 күн бұрын
What a fabulous 'potted history', thank you for this insight all in one session. More please.
@Face761
@Face761 Ай бұрын
The farther back in time you go, the better the technology. Ancient stuff lasts through earthquakes, typhoons and hurricanes for eons without maintenance, but we cant even figure out how to stop getting potholes all over our roads! 🚚🏎🏍
@mr.mantra6171
@mr.mantra6171 Ай бұрын
Facts!💫
@MsRoshniAli
@MsRoshniAli Ай бұрын
😂
@fennynough6962
@fennynough6962 Ай бұрын
Pothole elimination is easy to do;[ just build your roads out of Polygonal. Rose Granite Megablocks]! Lol 😂
@mikeishome69
@mikeishome69 Ай бұрын
Don't be stupid the reason our roads wear quicker is the volume of traffic not the materials they made of. You also have geology, weather, chemicals even the dust that gets on the road between the tires and asphalt causes wear. Any crack in the surface will allow water under the road then that leads to it expanding and contracting making the sub foundation unstable causing the asphalt to flex and then BAM pothole
@mikeishome69
@mikeishome69 Ай бұрын
@@fennynough6962 These would crumble under todays traffic loads
@susannas158
@susannas158 Ай бұрын
Top quality video, truly amazing how all the info and clues were gathered and presented here, thank you 🙏
@holladiewaldfee7518
@holladiewaldfee7518 Ай бұрын
So many uneducated lies in 2 hours 😂😂😂
@Greensiteofhell
@Greensiteofhell Ай бұрын
@@holladiewaldfee7518 What is wrong with you?
@holladiewaldfee7518
@holladiewaldfee7518 Ай бұрын
@@Greensiteofhell nothing 😄
@phildf701
@phildf701 17 күн бұрын
@@holladiewaldfee7518troll
@keithbelcher6352
@keithbelcher6352 Ай бұрын
Those stairs are clearly melted just look at the rear of each tread they are raised not worn
@Natedawg-xc2pu
@Natedawg-xc2pu 4 күн бұрын
Do you have any idea of the amount of energy needed to do that?! It's almost like humanity wants nothing to do with being intelligent anymore... This is why we don't look on Earth for intelligent life!
@jameswulzen590
@jameswulzen590 23 күн бұрын
The ancient people stood by as the people from the stars ( as they said ) showed them how to use the special tools to produce such beautiful work, smooth walls, huge blocks and so on. These areas should be opened to inspection again for research.
@cafl9844
@cafl9844 20 күн бұрын
Exactly ! Why everybody doubts we had visits from somwhere else beats me ! Those ancient people even wrote it down and one must be blind with all the evidence found ! They rather believe the Egyptians build those pyramids with copper chisels and hammerstones.... I would love to see those so called historics working on granite with a copper chisel.....
@dentonfender6492
@dentonfender6492 Ай бұрын
I'm not so sure about the claimed electrical properties, but the Ram Pump makes sense when you consider North Africa goes through a cycle every 26,000 years because of perturbations in the Earth's path, and spin around the Sun that causes a period of desertification. North Africa was once green at the end of the Ice Age that progressed to what it is today, a desert. An advanced human civilization would have genius scientists, and engineers that would of designed mechanisms to keep the water flowing for farmers as the rainfall dwindled each year progressing toward desertification. To prove the pyramids at Giza were pumps, you would have to discover the network of canals, and waterways that were above, and/or below ground that are now under the sand. Very good documentary! I could listen to this stuff all day long!
@whisperingwolf8217
@whisperingwolf8217 Ай бұрын
why did they not just put diving suits on and go down and see?
@1800imawake
@1800imawake Ай бұрын
Because it is filled with sand, rocks, and mud, which they are trying to clear out.
@MoggingMewer
@MoggingMewer Ай бұрын
Or use a drone…?
@donincognito9006
@donincognito9006 Ай бұрын
Visibility is zero.
@whisperingwolf8217
@whisperingwolf8217 Ай бұрын
@@donincognito9006 I am a certified diver use lights
@MtHelicon2077
@MtHelicon2077 Ай бұрын
Sonar... Next problem, please
@user-lp5xu2wo4x
@user-lp5xu2wo4x 21 күн бұрын
Most inclusive, broad and well delivered synopsis of pyramids purpose. Great doc, doesn’t come across as hyperbolic. Makes sense that it’s multifaceted. I love the irrigation aspect. That single part is new to me and made this so worth it. Thanks for this contribution. Namaste❤
@offthegridgreco
@offthegridgreco 15 күн бұрын
I'm only 25 minutes into this video!! BRILLIANT. Stating facts, out of the box observation & extrapolated.
@43painter
@43painter Ай бұрын
18:00 Since 1964, the Unfinished Pyramid of Zawyet El-Aryan has been within a restricted military zone, prohibiting further excavations and leading to the unfortunate overbuilding of the surrounding necropolis with military structures. The shaft has even been misused as a local dump. If I am not mistaken the area is no longer a military zone
@jameshhenderson8243
@jameshhenderson8243 Ай бұрын
Done to hide information
@random22026
@random22026 Ай бұрын
You bet@@jameshhenderson8243
@Zhiivago
@Zhiivago 20 күн бұрын
About what?​@@jameshhenderson8243
@talashk615
@talashk615 15 күн бұрын
what military? all countries should send their researchers and UN should allow them
@Natedawg-xc2pu
@Natedawg-xc2pu 4 күн бұрын
@@talashk615 Uh no, you don't get to determine what goes on culturally in a sovereign nation. You need to respect the sovereignty of all nations! The intelligent people of Earth don't care about these subjects, we already know as much as we need to...
@user-pp6jg1kq4i
@user-pp6jg1kq4i Ай бұрын
You say that the stones were placed ‘in a desert’, but this is not necessarily so. It has been recorded by satellites that at some period the Sahara was Green, temperate and with rivers running through it and with peoples loving there. It would be interesting to work out just when this would have been.
@josephr4761
@josephr4761 Ай бұрын
The Sahara desert used to be a sea. There are whale bones in the desert. It would be very interesting to know when that changed, what caused it to change and what the area looked like before it happened.
@davidbnsmessex.5953
@davidbnsmessex.5953 Ай бұрын
And when they were finished loving each other they could have lived there as well ! .
@krystalclear7635
@krystalclear7635 Ай бұрын
@@davidbnsmessex.5953 🤣😂😆 as they say 'i see what you did there'
@peteduch2151
@peteduch2151 Ай бұрын
About 5500 years ago the climate was wetter a astroid exploding over europa changed the weather all over the world
@paulb1951
@paulb1951 Ай бұрын
Who made the satellites that recorded that 😉
@severinstirnemann6717
@severinstirnemann6717 Ай бұрын
really nice documantation, no click baiting. with a lot of detailed information. excellent👍
@woonsockettruthseeker9009
@woonsockettruthseeker9009 Ай бұрын
I don't know much of anything but I've never even heard of half these places. Incredible research 👍
@benjaminavery6894
@benjaminavery6894 Ай бұрын
This is the best documentary
@kristjiannne
@kristjiannne Ай бұрын
According to them, the Sphinx is made of limestone blocks; it was actually carved from the bedrock.
@awokenv7302
@awokenv7302 Ай бұрын
@@kristjiannne 30,000 to 50,000 years agao
@holladiewaldfee7518
@holladiewaldfee7518 Ай бұрын
@@awokenv7302😂😂😂 why not 150 Millions of years ago?
@herensugue
@herensugue Ай бұрын
Both the Zawyet El Aryan and Osireion are most likely pre-flood and definitely much older and advanced than Egyptians. Just like the Olmecs were before Mayan's and Inca's.
@busoko_Ismail2468
@busoko_Ismail2468 Ай бұрын
No
@littlewink7941
@littlewink7941 Ай бұрын
What's this 'flood' you are all obsessed with?
@emergentform1188
@emergentform1188 7 күн бұрын
Wow this is amazing stuff, totally subbed too. Great job.
@spornbot
@spornbot 26 күн бұрын
It makes you wonder just how much ancient knowledge was really lost when the Great Library at Alexandria burned down.
@coreymckown3577
@coreymckown3577 Ай бұрын
Very well done documentary. Bravo!
@Stonecutter334
@Stonecutter334 Ай бұрын
Here’s another question to ponder Look at the handles on these vases. Besides the extreme difficulty putting them there, what were they actually for? Think about the handles on modern jugs or containers, they’re quite different from what we see here. Modern ones are generally for adult hands. But what are these for? They seem to small to be of much use for handling,like no matter what the size of the vase the “handles” are way too small. What about the precise drill hole through them? What was that for? We usually put a hand through or fingers to help use the item. But these are tiny, like for a thin string but for what reason?? This is very strange if you really stop and think about it.
@frank-696
@frank-696 Ай бұрын
Sir... this is McDonald's... plz, just order what's on the menu
@kenpumford754
@kenpumford754 Ай бұрын
You should check out UnchartedX's videos on the vases, and read Mark Q's article analyzing the geometry of the first vase that was scanned. Mark led a team that determined the geometry of the vase is generated by a series of simple mathematical equations. Encoded in the vase dimensions are extensive use of pi and phi, with most actual dimensions of the vase, including the handles, matching the math model with deviations of a fraction of a percent. That is, many dimensions are accurate to the model within microns, which are thousandths of a mm. Additional scans of additional vases have been carried out nearby to me in Wixom Michigan, at an automotive industry gaging equipment supplier facility, reportedly with equally impressive results. I'm looking forward to seeing a full dump of the latest scanning results.
@jamesmaxdavissands
@jamesmaxdavissands Ай бұрын
It appears that you would not directly touch the vase . . . like a rod with handles would be fitted & then possibly carried by two people carefully. What was in them? Great insight!
@talashk615
@talashk615 15 күн бұрын
they used magic, summoned entities from other dimensions.
@Stonecutter334
@Stonecutter334 12 күн бұрын
@@jamesmaxdavissands we may never know. The more we see the less we understand.
@user-jf4dh5du4s
@user-jf4dh5du4s Ай бұрын
Amazingly put together, what an eye opener for those willing to listen. Just started getting into ancient histories bout 6 months ago. This is the kind of production that should be shown in schools. Thank you
@jamesmaxdavissands
@jamesmaxdavissands Ай бұрын
Kinda scary to me if you read these comments just how hypnotized the masses are by all this misinformation. To them it's all just a stupid joke for idiots like us who actually can process this information. These sites MUST be hundreds of thousands of years old _ not likely 5 or 10 . . . ridiculous! They actually pointed to us where they came from & where they were headed & strangely enough it seems that both Tesla & Arthur C Clark somehow KNEW this information as well as mildly understood what would happen if you spoke of it outright. Tesla's antennae into the ionosphere was DESTROYED, not under funded before he could prove that "Standing Wave Distribution of Electricity" could serve the entire Earth's population for free . . . Imagine - Where would we be now?
@baneverything5580
@baneverything5580 28 күн бұрын
A "resemblance" to modern technology means nothing.
@deancummings5285
@deancummings5285 Ай бұрын
36600 views, 1.3k LIKES. At the very least, the research and cumulating of information piecing together into presentation, IS awe-inspiring. WHERE IS the deserved appreciation to such incredible work and production. Roll eyes up, incredulously!!!
@JJJJspam
@JJJJspam Ай бұрын
The very first photos in the video of the stone bowls with 19 pin holes around them are the bases for djed pillars. The djed pillar was àn old typenof windlass that used ropes to move large stones. There are modern examples of them in use. They provide great mechanical advantage with little work.
@julesverne2509
@julesverne2509 Ай бұрын
What is very suspicious to me is the slow rolling on all new Egyptian discoveries and sites being excavated. Almost like they want to control any new information or discoveries that may come out from it.
@talashk615
@talashk615 15 күн бұрын
yes that true, they already know the truth. do you really think they are sitting having tea nope
@J.e.r.o.e.n
@J.e.r.o.e.n 6 күн бұрын
obviously you have a very deep understanding how much work is involved in ACTUAL scientific research 🤣
@sezergul2838
@sezergul2838 Ай бұрын
I watched every second until the end . Very good production. Thanks for it. And no nody knows how they build this artefacts and this temples and there are much older then 4000 years. I wish i have a time machine to see everything.
@mohammadsattar5488
@mohammadsattar5488 Ай бұрын
Personally i think the Annunaki built all these structures and the Egyptians simply claimed it as theirs
@EVIL_ENGINEER.
@EVIL_ENGINEER. Ай бұрын
Thoth was the master architect but yes was Anunnaki/Atlantean.
@attilarza2488
@attilarza2488 Ай бұрын
Da ?!❤😂
@JJ-vb3wy
@JJ-vb3wy Ай бұрын
The Egyptians always refer to the gods of Zep Tepi, the first time. And yes, in reference to the comments above the master architect was probably Thoth, an Atlantean priest King of Annunaki heritage who left Atlantis before the final destruction. The level of sacred geometry built into the great pyramid of Giza is not mentioned. Robert Edward Grant and Graham Hancock have both done some videos on this.
@mohammadsattar5488
@mohammadsattar5488 Ай бұрын
@@JJ-vb3wy Thoth or Enki or some believe to be actually Jesus and the author of the Emerald Tablets has the same events written 3000 years ago that we find in our recent holy scriptures ranging from the flood to reincarnation of the messenger and the same warnings about hell and heaven.
@mainid2490
@mainid2490 Ай бұрын
The modern day problem is, not they built these structures in the past, it's that we can't figure out how they did it, or replicate it in this day.
@chrisroux8137
@chrisroux8137 Ай бұрын
It shows that our most clever of today claim they posses IQ, but rather have IL(intelectual loss)
@OceanusHelios
@OceanusHelios Ай бұрын
We can't huh? Go to a local trade school and learn the basics of machine tool technology. After your first few weeks where you are learning bench skills and discover this "advanced technology" is essentially some really clver tricks and proper use of tools of the trade whether those tools are simple or have the benefit of a motor... It is still just tools. When you are done there, go spend time with some actual stonemasons that can do amazing work with chizels and a mallet and some water and ... *gasp* something called GRINDING. When you understand HOW we got to where we are technologically....you'll learn that it really boils down to people with tired backs just looking for the easiest way to do something. Just because you don't know how, and this youtuber made a video like it is a gigantic mystery, doesn't mean that your average hard working sod didn't know how to use tools and produce fine craftsmanship. This is what happens when people grow up in the age of computers and are essentially helpless. They get dumb and unimaginative and can't understand the basics of working with tools and materials.
@mainid2490
@mainid2490 Ай бұрын
@@OceanusHelios - that was pretty long winded, just to say, you're right...
@BilboSwagginsTheThird
@BilboSwagginsTheThird Ай бұрын
@@OceanusHelios Yep, it takes a few simple tools, and an insane (by modern standard) amount of time and effort, which is something people just can't comprehend I guess, spending months of your time to make a single block fit where it needs to with just man-power, then start the next one right when you're done for decades of your life. Seriously impressive for the time, but it's wild to me that people think we couldn't build what was built with modern people and tech, we might need a decade or so to get the hang of it again with modern tools since building with perfectly cut granite isn't really something many people know how to do, but we could definitely do it.
@jacksonmcslapping2937
@jacksonmcslapping2937 Ай бұрын
I don't think we could not because we couldn't if we were made to but the financial part of it would break any goverment to to pay for for the results that it was supposedly going to get out of it so how did they afford it back than its truly amazing
@Jaantoenen
@Jaantoenen 15 күн бұрын
The Sumerian Enuma Elisch says that Marduke son of En Ki was banned to Peru before Anu pardon him, who later on became the Ra of Egypt. Therefore the construction similarities. All this was done long before the current Egyptians.
@ktloz2246
@ktloz2246 15 күн бұрын
Only problem with the pyramids being built for electricity is why. What evidence do we have for them using such electricity? The water pump is also weird since water is very destructive and the vibrations it causes might bring down the pyramid. Did the other 2 pyramids have the same type of tunnels?
@katesisco
@katesisco Ай бұрын
Ed Malowski has researched these sites and offers the possibility that there is a deep water source in the desert west which has been tapped specifically for the Osirion , not being used for other sites. Ancient Egypt 39,000 BCE.
@mikejones9961
@mikejones9961 Ай бұрын
who?
@MikeInHalifax
@MikeInHalifax Ай бұрын
Yeah, 42000 years ago-ish
@deancummings5285
@deancummings5285 Ай бұрын
​@mikejones9961 who cares!?
@mikejones9961
@mikejones9961 Ай бұрын
@@deancummings5285 katesisco and Mikeinhalifax, goofy
@jameshhenderson8243
@jameshhenderson8243 Ай бұрын
There is an old underground river in that area when the desert was an oasis and green.
@MissL4lly
@MissL4lly Ай бұрын
First time I've seen some of this information. Fascinating.
@piccosports
@piccosports Күн бұрын
Please do more full videos and live videos. They're awesome and very much wanted
@attilarza2488
@attilarza2488 Ай бұрын
This goes to my favorite playlist
@bullionbacked
@bullionbacked Ай бұрын
If those gear wheels are as old as the schist disk, that shows they had deferential gearing in ancient Egypt. Different oscillation speeds with the different sizes. I thought they didn't have anything like that?
@hawirawaenga6167
@hawirawaenga6167 22 күн бұрын
Wow i knew the pyramid had water flowing underneath but i didnt know of the pump and the pulse just like a quartz watch generating electricity
@segfahlt
@segfahlt Ай бұрын
Amazing job. Well done. You have a new subscriber.
@gregsteele9002
@gregsteele9002 Ай бұрын
The disk is a grain or seed broadcast spreader. It would hang horizontally on the bottom of a wagon, a hole in the bottom of the wagon would let the seed fall onto the spinning disk which would cast seed (and/or possibly fertilizer) all over the field
@vangleasen
@vangleasen Ай бұрын
Wrong ,too fragile for even that.
@FLAGMACHINE11
@FLAGMACHINE11 Ай бұрын
Could've just made it out of wood. Incredibly shaped thin stone disc for a farmers wagon?
@simonrussell77
@simonrussell77 Ай бұрын
That's great. How is it mere thousanths of an inch off perfectly symmetrical on all axes and how was it made? Absolutely not by hand.
@abrahamlincoln26
@abrahamlincoln26 28 күн бұрын
What about the heat or burn marks they mentioned on it? Heat wouldn't be conducive to propagating plants.
@jobzagudn
@jobzagudn Ай бұрын
Inside universe you loves the "Greyunit". Seriously though you guys put some seeerious work into this! I bloody loved it and did not know anything about the chambers below and adjacent the pyramid or the fire damage to the giant statues. This My favourite video you've made it's awesome x
@fennynough6962
@fennynough6962 Ай бұрын
Yes, a absolutely brilliant video, best ever!
@timhouston4470
@timhouston4470 19 күн бұрын
This is excellent, I like how you're explaining the evidence, and what it means. It's so obvious now.
@Knape-vz5ml
@Knape-vz5ml 7 күн бұрын
This is a reasonable line of thought on the constrution of these two location.
@danielthompson3205
@danielthompson3205 Ай бұрын
Notice how some of the doorways have cut set backs into them? Like our doors today Aswell allowing a 'seal' stone to cover and 'lock' it possibly
@garychandler4296
@garychandler4296 Ай бұрын
Or wooden doorway?
@MAGATRON-DESTROY
@MAGATRON-DESTROY Ай бұрын
You should check out Uncharted X episode about the near perfect stone jars 1:24 that couldn't be made even today. They do all sorts of tests on the same type of jars on uncharted X
@holladiewaldfee7518
@holladiewaldfee7518 Ай бұрын
Watch this liar Ben? 😂😂😂😂 no thx, I dont wanna be deceived …
@thomasbruder6702
@thomasbruder6702 12 күн бұрын
Your Amazing, Thanks For Sharing With Us,I Am In Awe Of Your Adventures. ❤
@niemandschuldet
@niemandschuldet 18 күн бұрын
This is - by far - the best program I have ever seen on this topic. All the thoughts I've had for years are addressed here, without prejudice and with logical expertise. I am absolutely thrilled and want more of it. I send my sincere thanks and warmest greetings from Cyprus!
@EVIL_ENGINEER.
@EVIL_ENGINEER. Ай бұрын
To make granite boxes like that today would involve attaching slabs together using bolts and rods.Not sure how or rather why you would do this from one piece of stone,the work involved would be madness.Definitely unknown tools.
@toddwebb9596
@toddwebb9596 Ай бұрын
They did it because it was easy... with whatever tech they had
@user-vf4pu8qp9d
@user-vf4pu8qp9d Ай бұрын
They had both the knowledge, skills and tools to make what you just saw, otherwise you wouldn't be able to see it.
@jameshhenderson8243
@jameshhenderson8243 Ай бұрын
It is not intended for us to know and understand just yet. We have regressed instead of progressed.
@jameshhenderson8243
@jameshhenderson8243 Ай бұрын
We are now operating at a lower vibrational frequency than they were.
@Zmej420BlazeIt
@Zmej420BlazeIt Ай бұрын
One idea that struck me is that if they were harnessing water on that scale, it could bridge the gap between geologists saying the Sphinx is older because of erosion, and egyptologists saying the ruins are all much younger. If there was some sort of accident, maybe massive amounts of water could have been released leaving the plateau closer to its current state, without us needing to push it's creation date so far back. Just a thought. I don't think it matters how old it is, my take away from all these interesting ruins around the world is that humanity has been here before, 2024 is not that special of a year to be alive in. Our history is all laid out and ancient myths seem to have had their history laid out as well. I'm not even sure we are meant to break the cycle of collapse. I'm not sure I want to be there if and when it happens. What's our out? Merging with machines on a biochemical level? I'm just not megalomaniacal enough to take that leap.
@w1975b
@w1975b Ай бұрын
Enough people on the planet need to have a mindset change in terms of scarcity vs abundance, war and other points that affect how we all go about living. A couple of resources if anyone is interested in more info: Jacque Fresco (founded The Venus Project) and R. Buckminster Fuller.
@caodesignworks2407
@caodesignworks2407 8 күн бұрын
Geologists aren't saying the erosion is sphinx is older because of erosion, but that the sphinx was made from an already eroded land formation
@MatthewCashew3
@MatthewCashew3 22 күн бұрын
This is a 10/10 video. Well done. Must have taken you 400 hours to do
@spotontheroad1
@spotontheroad1 10 күн бұрын
The Saqqara bird is just that. A bird. Or more precisely a decoy bird. It was probably one of many laid out near food crops on their posts. The vertical tail allows the wind to turn it's nose in to the wind - the same direction in-flighting birds would approach by. Using these, to lure doves/pigeons in to the crop and where boomerangs and slingshots (both found in Egyptian tombs) would be employed to strike them. The two things most important to older civilisations were food and water and most puzzles are answered by looking through those lens.👍
@spence2126
@spence2126 Ай бұрын
Imagine the dude that knocked up that Sacara bird (probably a toy for his kid) knowing we is discussing it thousands of years later😂
@an0therdimensi0n99
@an0therdimensi0n99 Ай бұрын
once you are done with the childlike wonder & fascination, we are left with a big question: what is with the stalling of information in all these mysterious structures? why does this ...simulation...take us right up to the edge of understanding, only to stall out or hit a wall. usually that wall is, "the country's officials do not allow entrance" or another excuse. it seems as if not having answers is propelling or generating money so officials set boundries. it has been like this for decades. it feels like some sort of reality breakdown. technology is obviously being kept hidden and from my seats in this theater, it looks like they slowly leak this technology over time because a ton of money can be made.
@sandatoacsen9858
@sandatoacsen9858 Ай бұрын
Ci deve essere molto di piu dei soldi !!!
@fennynough6962
@fennynough6962 Ай бұрын
Knowing that the Egyptians had nothing to do with these Megolithic Structures, is obvious now.
@krystalclear7635
@krystalclear7635 Ай бұрын
👏👏👏yep
@skillmeup53
@skillmeup53 Ай бұрын
We live in a world of lies. This is deliberate.
@jameshhenderson8243
@jameshhenderson8243 Ай бұрын
@@fennynough6962Wrong again on enlightened one. 😂
@eljefetheboss3180
@eljefetheboss3180 15 күн бұрын
To all that it may concern.... No predated civilization created all these amazing and fascinating objects..... The ideal, wonderful, and fascinating human being created all that we see.... In the beginning of time, the human being was perfect, pure and much more intelligent than our present human being.... There is no other intelligent civilization that came here in intelligent space ships or any other idea that the current human being may think of.... We were created by someone/something much more intelligent than the current human being... That is how all things were and are created.....
@BABS644
@BABS644 17 күн бұрын
Amazing work going though all this. 👍
@lisadavie5282
@lisadavie5282 Ай бұрын
Everything is Energy I just want to share what happens when the human Biofield exchanges current near the Ocean. Going to the beach. This study proposes a physical pathway, namely the flow of electric currents through a grounded human body, specifically when standing barefooted on the beach. It is frequently assumed that the ground is an equipotential surface and therefore any conducting body (e.g. human body) in contact with it becomes part of that equipotential surface Because they are thought to be equal in electric potential, it is thought that there is no potential difference between them. With such assumption, it is not expected that current will flow through that conducting body. However, the natural ground is made up of a mixture of many materials including sand, stones, minerals, organic matter etc. Different materials have different electrical properties (e.g. conductivity, capacitance). Even in a seemingly homogeneous sandy beach, the distribution of these materials are not uniform. The non-uniform distribution of these materials will cause a difference in electric potential between two points on the ground, also known as self-potential This difference may be sufficient to draw a measurable current through the human body. It is known that organisms generate or rely on electric currents and fields at the cellular level. This knowledge may be one reason for the recent revival of the idea of grounding the human body, which involves putting the human body at the same equipotential surface as the ground. Electrostatic build-up and its subsequent discharging disrupts the natural electric field of the human body and this process has been suggested to have an effect on health. Grounding prevents the build-up of excessive electric field in the body due to these factors. It has also been suggested that the free electrons present on the ground will travel up through the human body as electric current whenever an electrical pathway is established between the human body and ground and it has been suggested that this current has a beneficial health effect.
@Griffix96
@Griffix96 Ай бұрын
You don't have to go to the beach. It's easier just to shuffle your feet on some shag carpet.
@jameshhenderson8243
@jameshhenderson8243 Ай бұрын
Our animating “lifeforce” is of bio-electrical energy. We are a bio-chemical-electrical -physical life force powered by an advanced physic input that winds down like a clock that releases our life force energy back into the cosmos after cessation of life as we know it. It goes back to the Creator.
@westwardHo-
@westwardHo- 26 күн бұрын
The beach/ocean salty environments & their crystaline structure are very conducive to electicity.
@JennJenification
@JennJenification Ай бұрын
What if something like a solar flare (pardon me if my terminology is incorrect for what I'm trying to say), was among the possible cataclysmic events endured by ancient civilizations of Earth?...could that be where the desert glass came from? Could that explain some of the motivations behind some megalithic engineering at some locations across the world? Would the crash of meteorite create desert glass as well source the iron for The Boy King's knives and winged scarab necklace? My mind is wondering through this two hour series of little hints and unanswered questions....
@sshreddderr9409
@sshreddderr9409 Ай бұрын
some people propose that the desert glass might have been caused by ancient nuclear bombing since nuclear tests in deserts have produced similar looking glass and there are sites around the world that have unusually high radiation levels without obvious explanation, but it could also have been just meteorites, since this kind of glass has also been found close to impact craters. Another thing to consider is that the sahara desert was not a desert at the time of the cataclysm, so whatever caused the glass would have to have happened long before 12,500 years ago, unless the desert formed very quickly and the event was still going on. the glass could be millions of years old or just 12,000.
@8arrows
@8arrows Ай бұрын
Volcanoes can produce glass, iridium, microdiamonds, etc. Just like meteors make.
@mr.highed8978
@mr.highed8978 Ай бұрын
Younger Dryas meteor impact 12900 years ago is more likely hypotesis. Looks it up
@sshreddderr9409
@sshreddderr9409 Ай бұрын
@@mr.highed8978I think its both of them, cause the burn marks can not be explained with just meteorites. I think it was more like an event that affected large parts of the solar system, possibly it passed through a stream of meteors or something, affecting both earth and the sun, resulting in those outbursts and meteors hitting earth. likely there was a period of smaller meteor impacts, solar outbursts etc. during hundreds or even multiple thousands of years, with some large ones being really devastating and rapidly melting the ice caps. maybe thats why they did so much construction underground during that time period.
@Oliwav
@Oliwav Ай бұрын
I've read that desert glass can be created by lightning. Not necessarily nuclear bombing :D
@adtiamzon3663
@adtiamzon3663 Ай бұрын
Intriguing ancient works and craftmanship! Remarkable, indeed. 👏👏😍🤔
@abrahamlincoln26
@abrahamlincoln26 28 күн бұрын
One thing I'd like to add is that I remember hearing that many of these sites, all over the world are mostly built with granite or other similar rock known for it's conductive properties. More importantly, most of these structures have been found to be lined underneath with Mica or a combination of materials which are high mica content. Mica is well known for being non-conductive, or an insulator. I saw or read a few documentaries on this phenomenon back in the late 1990s - early 2000s and haven't heard much about it since.
@bruceweirich3733
@bruceweirich3733 23 күн бұрын
It’s called burying the knowledge
@abrahamlincoln26
@abrahamlincoln26 23 күн бұрын
​@bruceweirich3733 I guess I was trying to hard to allude you to a conclusion, but I wasn't clear enough. So I'll explain the theory differently: With the conductive granite lined mica insulating it from the ground (or other things, like people), on your mind... what modern things do we see every day that uses conductive materials that are insulated to control energy flowing through it? That's right! There are all kinds of things like this. Electric wires. Microchips. Lights. Computers. Etc. Does that make more sense? The interesting thing is that if you look at most of these ancient sites and pyramids and other architecture that we've been calling "temples". If you look at them using an aerial view and x-ray vision, so that you can see all of the pillars and interior rooms inside of these "temples", they look just like our modern microchips. I think that most of them are technology that we've forgotten how to use.
@TheBludgutz
@TheBludgutz Ай бұрын
Sounds like the Osireion is a fuel rod cooling pool!
@artivan111
@artivan111 Ай бұрын
It's probably something as simple as an ancient elite's underground bunker 🤷‍♀️ they're building them now too! i still believe the people of that time had some kind of technology that softened or displaced rock particles. Sort of like building with a malleable clay
@eljefetheboss3180
@eljefetheboss3180 15 күн бұрын
The beginning of the human being was much more intelligent. They build with earth, our current human being builds on earth..... Very big difference..... Awaken my fellow brothers and sisters.....
@tattoo62
@tattoo62 13 күн бұрын
This was a very good video!! Ty
@johntsan742
@johntsan742 23 күн бұрын
As a modern-day stone fabricator. We can cut, grind, polish, and laminate stones. But even with our best laser cutter, water jet cutter, diamond coated drill bit, and diamond coated blades. It is next to impossible to cut a smooth intercepting inside angle corner. Kudos to our ancient "alien" ancestors.
@juneyshu6197
@juneyshu6197 22 күн бұрын
Thanks🙂
@rayfighter
@rayfighter 17 күн бұрын
from an architect perspective, I think that our budgets and deadlines are significantly different from those in Ancient era. But I will join you in admiring the skills of our ancestors, and protest against the naive alien or ancient civilization bullshitting around, because it undermines the greatest method we have for learning how the universe works - the science. And keeps people in a dark, for cheap clicks.
@godlessevilfeeling
@godlessevilfeeling 15 күн бұрын
I have been a mason/stone cutter for 40+ years, you are correct that the abilities that they had back then was far superior to our knowledge currently. The one thing they fail to mention in this production is that they are able to measure how fast the older tech was able to cut into the stone, and let me tell you, we do not have even close to the abilities they had then. It is not hard to logically say that whoever built all of this was much more advanced in so many ways compared to what we are today. How long will it be that we create something that will last thousands of years in stone? I will say at the current state of our world wide civilization, it will not happen for hundreds of years yet, if not thousands.
@timpalka959
@timpalka959 10 күн бұрын
We melt metal
@timpalka959
@timpalka959 10 күн бұрын
Solar lense , make a mold then take smaller pieces of granite melt it down and pour it in the clay mold , for everyone that says it's impossible we do it now with steel plastics everything we make but with giant furnaces . Granite heat to it's melting point when is it cools it is still granite .when we were little kids we took magnifying glasses start a fires and burn to ants they just do it on a bigger scale using mother nature instead of technology that is the problem people need their phones to get from a to b what happens when the polls shift and there is no more technology and we have to going to go back to the ancient way everybody's f***** stop thinking with technology involved and how you can do it old school way Great Wall of China, the Colosseum in Rome,temples in India one more do you think about with the lens glass is made of particles of sand I may be wrong I'm not an expert on making glass
@Stonecutter334
@Stonecutter334 Ай бұрын
This was well done. There are so many good ones now. I think it’s time to stop wasting time and energy on arguing about this stuff anymore until academia starts putting forth some actual ways these things could have been done. Diorite balls removing 1000 tons by leaving scoop marks. Something the pounders don’t seem to do today. Give me a break. Enough with the horseshxt. The rest of us need to move on to the next step and support the people looking to get us there.
@robertrust9223
@robertrust9223 Ай бұрын
The schist disk is a rope wrench. Three strings are wrapped around a central string or group of strings as the device is rotated as the strings are drawn through the holes. Look into it on the internet or elsewhere, the history of rope wrenches. This "schist disk" rope wrench was likely made as a composite, geopolymer schist laminated over a thin metal interior. The smooth, stone covered "blades" of the disk prevent wear and tear on the strings/rope feeding through the holes.
@OpenEyes911
@OpenEyes911 25 күн бұрын
good piece of work, thank you.
@margmorano2101
@margmorano2101 Ай бұрын
Excellent documentary!
@lucybartley5063
@lucybartley5063 Ай бұрын
If you look at 50:35 on this video you will see a punk rock 45rpm by the UK group '999', I know they were an early group but I didn't think they went back to the time of the Pharoh's lol
@kingsealthai
@kingsealthai Ай бұрын
great video - even some new items I have not seen before on Uncharted X and other you tubers !
@toxok
@toxok Ай бұрын
I would like to throw a theory out there into the universe. Maybe someone else can do the legwork to support it. Let's have a look at the available resources capable of moving 100+ ton blocks of granite. Certainly it is unreasonable to think wood and rope could do the job as the sheer amount of material needed to achieve work on such mass is inconceivable if not impossible. How thick and how long would a rope need to be of natural materials to hoist 100 tons of granite? Or rather the compression strength of woods available? Simply not feasible with these available resources. Even the metals available, copper and brass, could not support such loads. That being said what is left that could handle such weight over distances? I postulate that this is simpler than we expect. Imagine if you will, flooding a huge track of land under several feet of water and then floating the needed blocks from quarry to site with rafts and then simply floating the blocks down into position from the rafts. You would then have transportation and supporting equipment needed to drop the block into place. Once completed, simply drain back the water like a beaver with its dam. Explaining the water marks and possibly even the dessert terrain left behind upon draining. It's certainly easier to move water than it is to move stone. Food for thought.
@allenplante4402
@allenplante4402 Ай бұрын
Could the wooden bird be a child’s toy, with the vertical tail being a handle
@westwardHo-
@westwardHo- 26 күн бұрын
We had those same as toys when we were young, well made balsa wood gliders shaped like birds, many sizes & and colorful, some were launched with big rubber bands like a sling shot some you just threw, I remember they came from somewhere in Asia back in the early 1950's brought back to the US by somebody we knew in the military, Our toy shops didn't have anything even close to those, Just basic WW2 looking put- together cheap airplane toys with airforce insignias stencilled on them, you adjusted the wing to fly straight or do a loop, & threw them a few times until they broke.
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