THIS LOST ANCIENT MYSTERY WILL BLOW YOUR MIND

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Bright Insight

Bright Insight

5 ай бұрын

Our Largest equipment cannot move HALF THE WEIGHT the Egyptians did. Not only do we have No idea how the Ancient Egyptians constructed the Pyramids, but we have absolutely No feasible clue how the they lifted stones as heavy as 1,000 TONS (2 MILLION POUNDS) and then inexplicably transported them HUNDREDS of miles.
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@BrightInsight
@BrightInsight 5 ай бұрын
*So, how on Earth did the Ancients Lift/Transport 1000TON stones Hundreds of Miles??* *Follow and Support me on these platforms where I can Freely speak my mind and share Truth!* Rumble: rumble.com/c/BrightInsight Twitter: twitter.com/BrightInsight6 Locals: brightinsight.locals.com/support Patreon: www.patreon.com/BrightInsight Instagram: instagram.com/bright_insight/ SubscribeStar: www.subscribestar.com/bright-insight Tip me on Venmo! @bright_insight
@Proph3tB3ar
@Proph3tB3ar 5 ай бұрын
Can you do a deep dive into Ron Wyatt!!!!
@abloogywoogywoo
@abloogywoogywoo 5 ай бұрын
They must’ve had CNC wire machines to get that precision. Which means, people like us, or more advanced than us, were wiped out by natural disaster.
@Halbared
@Halbared 5 ай бұрын
I also love that poem. It was read well.
@GeeSwayze201
@GeeSwayze201 5 ай бұрын
Egyptians never built the pyramids, it was built by the "gods" Atlantians, long before the Egyptians claimed to.. check out the Emerald Tablets of Thoth and how long he ruled over Egypt.. when Thoth left Egypt, he started the pyramids in mesoamerica, City of Teotihuacan=(Thoth)
@mirosawromaniuk8841
@mirosawromaniuk8841 5 ай бұрын
The stones could be PURED like molted into frames. There is a hypothesis of a french profesor of GEOpolymers JOSEPH DAVIDOVITS and quess what "the academia" baned him for his idea. Lokk into it
@cynthiagraven3343
@cynthiagraven3343 5 ай бұрын
This topic never grows old. How foolish is anyone who believes that ancient peoples were primitive, unlearned, and inferior. Clearly, they knew many things that we do not. Great video!
@nutbastard
@nutbastard 5 ай бұрын
Everyone wonders what life will be like after an apocalypse, be it nuclear, natural, etc. What will society look like if everything crumbles and we have to start over? What would society look like thousands of years after such a cataclysm? The answer is clear. Look around. We are living in a post apocalyptic world. We've been wiped out many times before and only our greatest works testify to what we were once capable of, long ago. What we have now could be eroded into almost non-detection in very short order with the right kind of disaster.
@thelonewrangler1008
@thelonewrangler1008 5 ай бұрын
Then why would they draw pictures of wooden sleds?
@doug8515
@doug8515 5 ай бұрын
For much smaller stone for building, open your eyes and use your God-given intelligence@@thelonewrangler1008
@j.c.3800
@j.c.3800 5 ай бұрын
@@thelonewrangler1008 Well, one reason would be to claim the abilities of real architects, like Ramses did.
@Richard_Rz
@Richard_Rz 5 ай бұрын
​@@thelonewrangler1008 They probably used wood sleds for many things just not for everything.
@MB-vk8cv
@MB-vk8cv 5 ай бұрын
Don't forget the statue is 1000 tons NOW, after is was cut down and sculpted. The piece of granite must have been absolutely massive.
@dbuck2862
@dbuck2862 5 ай бұрын
would be surprised if the black people in ancient Egypt knew how to melt stone with some type of technology.
@Arjun-eb1yc
@Arjun-eb1yc 5 ай бұрын
Did they sculpt it first and then move it?
@MB-vk8cv
@MB-vk8cv 5 ай бұрын
No@@Arjun-eb1yc
@non9886
@non9886 2 ай бұрын
if they used enough roc birds they could easily transported it via air. or how much is able to carry pegasus? but they probably used anti-gravitation devices as well...
@davedismantled
@davedismantled 5 ай бұрын
Isn't it possible that the Egyptians left no record of how certain constructions were done, because the Egyptians did not perform the work and had no idea how the work was done?
@recoveringmoonboy5292
@recoveringmoonboy5292 5 ай бұрын
As a comparisson, the Russian thunder stone (1500 ton boulder) used as a pedestal for a statue of Peter the Great was moved (only)6km in 9months with a metal sled by 400 men. It is the heaviest object (in modern times) moved only by manpower.
@davedismantled
@davedismantled 5 ай бұрын
That is a movement rate of about 66 feet per day. It does appear the stone was carved down a bit during transport and such and ended up being about 1250t.
@EbonyPope
@EbonyPope 5 ай бұрын
Exactly. Also the Egyptians clearly depicted the statue being moved by hundreds of men. He even includes that in the video. So they probably did it. We just don't know exactly how.
@reefsroost696
@reefsroost696 5 ай бұрын
They used steel rails and bearings to move the Thunder Stone. The ancients did not have steel nor iron, so we are told.
@erichyde2581
@erichyde2581 5 ай бұрын
Plus, they shaved 250 tons off during transportation.
@johnweaver4564
@johnweaver4564 5 ай бұрын
@@reefsroost696And it was on frozen ground to help it from sinking in.
@bluetrilobite
@bluetrilobite 5 ай бұрын
Recently had an argument about this. I pointed out that despite being prolific record keepers, recording the most mundane of things, egyptians never recorded their stone working techniques which basically define their entire civilization. Their response was: "probably it was so simple that they didn't feel the need to record it. You're just a conspiracy theorist".
@arsemyth8920
@arsemyth8920 5 ай бұрын
That's an excellent point
@Leeside999
@Leeside999 5 ай бұрын
We have plenty of wall reliefs which show them caving statues, making vases, working stone blocks etc. Check out The tomb of Rekhmire
@patjeplebs
@patjeplebs 5 ай бұрын
i think they did not record it because they wanted to keep it a secret, technology is power and perhaps they did not want to share that power...
@samuelnazario7412
@samuelnazario7412 5 ай бұрын
what if after the flood, these structures survived..... but the re-inhabitants, didn't know how to conitnue..... this may explain why the knowledge was lost, and furthermore, if the Biblical account is true, then having really tall humans with hundreds of years of life could allow enough knowledgw to be transferred, until the sudden loss all at once, and the smaller humans after could not replicate it.... and their lives are too short to do it again, we took an alternative trck
@TheDmedia
@TheDmedia 5 ай бұрын
@@samuelnazario7412 I'm on the same path as you here. I think that these ancient structures already was there, when the - what we call the ancient egyptians arrived. They found them and used them as burial chambers and so on, and carved there own signs into them. The way that granite statues and other monuments is carved and cut, I dont believe the egyptians had the tool for. So they probably saw these sites as gods work. I wouldn't be surprised if the pyramids is 10-20000 years old.
@picsnics9606
@picsnics9606 5 ай бұрын
Nothing beats your solo presentation. Love it better than a guest on your show.
@ionslicer
@ionslicer 5 ай бұрын
Agreed
@PureMagma
@PureMagma 5 ай бұрын
I wonder how many homeless people or even 'starving artists' could have been fed & sheltered for the cost of moving that 370 ton stone for no real reason other than Flexing The Gluttony. I'm not an activist of any sort, but as a small business owner I can definitely spot the misappropriation of funds when it's that blatant.
@truck-stop_abortionclinic
@truck-stop_abortionclinic 5 ай бұрын
I agree as well.
@rjim1
@rjim1 5 ай бұрын
I also concur 👍🏼
@jamesaron1967
@jamesaron1967 5 ай бұрын
Very true, although in his defense he hasn't been doing interviews as long. Interviewing a guest is an art form. It not only requires some depth of knowledge about a subject but also experience to know what to ask the guest and _when_ to ask during the interview. I've heard countless interviews over the years and out of all of them only a small number of hosts were really good at their profession.
@RichardGeresGerbil
@RichardGeresGerbil 5 ай бұрын
I have no idea I wonder what Egypt looked like in its prime, must have been absolutely astonishing.
@VCRider
@VCRider 5 ай бұрын
I visited Egypt just a week ago. I had the honor to visit the colossal statue lying on its back and witness pillars 10 m in diameter forming part of a temple in Luxor. Truly mindboggling how they even managed to carve and shape some of the hardest stones on earth let alone move them.
@jfdomega7938
@jfdomega7938 5 ай бұрын
Well said!
@thepecha7
@thepecha7 5 ай бұрын
10m diameter pillars? Are you sure? I’ve never seen or heard of that
@reefsroost696
@reefsroost696 5 ай бұрын
​@@thepecha7 Think maybe he's getting ft. & m. mixed up?
@markislivingdeliberately
@markislivingdeliberately 5 ай бұрын
How do you eat an elephant? One bite at a time…
@arlen1630
@arlen1630 4 ай бұрын
​@@thepecha7I was just about to say just that .....there is no such thing ever made ....I mean,a thirty foot wide colon?😮😮
@DAVexpeditions
@DAVexpeditions 5 ай бұрын
Ancient Egyptians were nothing more than the caretakers of what was built in Egypt.
@MrNickpeck36
@MrNickpeck36 5 ай бұрын
Even as a kid, I NEVER believed the mainstream history stories on any of this, dragging massive stone around with ropes, wood, and oh yah, TONS of sand in the way... I do hope someone figures it out before I take my forever sleep, because this is by far my most favorite subject matter to watch and listen too. We always think "primitive" humans weren't as smart or capable... how wrong we have been, especially with so many newer discoveries proving otherwise.
@silvergreylion
@silvergreylion 5 ай бұрын
For the large granite blocks, they probably used a more sophisticated version of this tibetan method: kzbin.info/www/bejne/e4rReJ5jnZqUY7s They had a way of softening rock, to cut them, but I'm not sure the exact method has been found yet. Howver, most of the limestone blocks have been cast, in-place, from limestone dust, pebbles, and a small amount of geopolymer binder. A french scientist figured out how decades ago: kzbin.info/www/bejne/oWHRgKqVmsegfc0
@enalo6261
@enalo6261 5 ай бұрын
You were advanced, I only realized in high school something was off.
@TexanUSMC8089
@TexanUSMC8089 5 ай бұрын
@@silvergreylion How about granite?
@Craig-fl8jj
@Craig-fl8jj 5 ай бұрын
I think it would be impossible to use ropes made of papyrus to move any of this. It would not be possible to physically put that many ropes on the stones. The longer you made the ropes the weaker they would get. You can't make the ropes to big or you couldn't grasp them so there is a limit on the diameter of the rope and the length. I don't know the tensile strength of papyrus rope but I wouldn't expect it to be to high. The idea of ropes pulling these stones is ridiculous even if you had d11 dozers doing the pulling the cabling (rope) would not work.
@scroopynooperz9051
@scroopynooperz9051 5 ай бұрын
probably none of the people wondering about these questions today are going to be around when (if) we figure it all out. We wont know anything about the true nature of our human origins, whether or not there are real, habitable Earth analogues elsewhere in the galaxy or whether or not there are intelligent alien species. For the curious mind, the lack of clarity will be an eternal curse lol
@DueWhatThouWilt
@DueWhatThouWilt Ай бұрын
Jimmy’s the best in the field, giving us our knowledge back that was once taken away!
@APOLLO-777BC
@APOLLO-777BC 19 күн бұрын
Jimmy you deserve at least ten time the subscribers you currently have.
@zantas-handle
@zantas-handle 5 ай бұрын
I've worked in health for 32 years. After Covid, it's clear to me that if archaeology is the same as medicine, then we can believe nothing that we've been told.
@AnnE-mn8ny
@AnnE-mn8ny 5 ай бұрын
I don't believe the 'his-story' we are taught either.
@stevensmutko1408
@stevensmutko1408 5 ай бұрын
While I can't share the exact same opinion as you, I do totally understand that history is told by the victors, and survivors which is seldom taught, the true history will always be lost to time.
@cw2497
@cw2497 2 ай бұрын
It's scary all around. What the hell can we believe any more? Everything's slowly being rewritten or lied about right in front of our very eyes!
@user-qm1wc7dc8t
@user-qm1wc7dc8t 2 ай бұрын
That’s non sense. You’re no expert of medicine. Science is learning.
@grigorkyokuto7546
@grigorkyokuto7546 17 күн бұрын
​@@user-qm1wc7dc8tyour cult taught you well
@youmich
@youmich 5 ай бұрын
This setup rocks, black matte background, high contrast and slides. The only way imho your presentations shine at their best
@aaf1998
@aaf1998 5 ай бұрын
Excited to see Stonehenge next week. People like you, Hancock, and Carlson have really opened my mind to new possibilities! This is truly the question of our generation
@command7772
@command7772 5 ай бұрын
Two years ago when visiting Egypt and saw the 90 ton Sarcophagus in Saqqara Serapeum, the local guard man told us they used “oil” to drag/move them in place.
@Kildzr
@Kildzr 5 ай бұрын
I've been to Stonehenge, Giza, the Parthenon, the Coliseum, Angkor Wat, Chichen Itza, etc., and every single one of these ancient cultures are amazing to witness in person. Jimmy, you do an excellent job of motivating people to be curious beyond what they've been told, and to look into other theories. Beyond that I highly recommend everyone get out there and go see these sites, if possible. It is an experience you won't ever forget.
@americanandpinay
@americanandpinay 5 ай бұрын
It's not the monoliths that bother me. It's the super megaliths.
@michaelrogers7386
@michaelrogers7386 5 ай бұрын
My Egyptian friend Omar said he believes the Egyptians that live there now are not the real kemet people.. he told me the Egyptian government is absolutely disgusting and abhorent and hide all they can to keep shit to themselves. He had family and friends. Die in the coup in 2013 and honestly the government is just shady as fuck. They will never tell you how it was built even though they have Vatican documents from the time of Alexandria library taken and stolen by the "Knights Templar". (Honestly look into the history of the world and you will see we are being lied to buy evil forces)
@tracyeaves4847
@tracyeaves4847 5 ай бұрын
I went to Siam Rep - Ankar Wat a few years back....completely amazing!!!
@americanandpinay
@americanandpinay 5 ай бұрын
@@tracyeaves4847 My wife showed me a temple wall jutting out the side of a hill in the mountains in the Philippines. No one will touch it because they claim no one lived there that could build walls, but there is a wall covered by a hill. I imagine a mudslide from an earthquake covered it at some point, or it's older than recorded time. But it's certainly a stone wall with a window.
@Richard_Rz
@Richard_Rz 5 ай бұрын
Which would you recommend if I can only go to one?
@shannonschumann2180
@shannonschumann2180 5 ай бұрын
What a wonderful surprise! Waking up to a Bright Insight live video! What a awesome way to start my day!!! Thank you so much for these past few years of insight and revelations Jimmy! ❤
@tracyeaves4847
@tracyeaves4847 5 ай бұрын
Jimmy has a way of bringing to light the specific things which are not easily explained. The examples are spot on.
@seankrake4776
@seankrake4776 5 ай бұрын
The funny thing is almost every time jimmy shines a light on something, conventional answers pop up explaining in detail how what jimmy says is untrue, and that ancient people obviously did their work using smart techniques, rather than advanced technology.
@nerofl89
@nerofl89 3 ай бұрын
@@seankrake4776 Which conventional answers? Do you mean the ones that violate physics and are suggested by archaeologists (not scientists) that never bothered consulting anyone on material physics/engineering? Wood and bronze have material weight limits, those stones weighing hundreds of tons would crush both, and we have 0 evidence for any other more advanced material engineering in the time frame meaning no iron or steel which is the only way we could possibly move such stones today. The answer isn't magic or that they were some space faring race or aliens, it means that the "conventional" answers are just plain wrong and we should stop believing people pretending to be scientific authorities coming up with ridiculous theories.
@maxfieldstanton5411
@maxfieldstanton5411 6 күн бұрын
Flint Dibble: "They were smart! They used levers! Pseudoarcheologist!!!"
@marcushunt1414
@marcushunt1414 5 ай бұрын
Great work as always Jimmy! It blows my mind that every intelligent person on the planet can't see that we have been wiped in the past and started over. Who knows it could have happened 100s of times and we would really never know, but my god the evidence is so overwhelming that it's happened at least once, the term 'expert' should be removed from everyone in these fields and given to forerunners like yourself and others that are actually showing and teaching the world hard facts of our past and helping us remember what it is to be human.
@JoseTorres-dl3kh
@JoseTorres-dl3kh 5 ай бұрын
Well the flood story in the Bible explains a do over
@marthaj67
@marthaj67 5 ай бұрын
@@JoseTorres-dl3kh And yet there are _still_ those who deny it ever happened. Blows my mind. Above all, understand this: In the last days blatant scoffers will come, being propelled by their own evil urges and saying, “Where is his promised return? For ever since our ancestors died, all things have continued as they were from the beginning of creation.” For they deliberately suppress this fact, that by the word of God heavens existed long ago and an earth was formed out of water and by means of water. Through these things the world existing at that time was destroyed when it was deluged with water. But by the same word the present heavens and earth have been reserved for fire, by being kept for the day of judgment and destruction of the ungodly. 2 Peter 3:3-7 (NET)
@teaguehall
@teaguehall 5 ай бұрын
Well written thank you.
@billwhite9701
@billwhite9701 5 ай бұрын
The Bible tells of events. “do over “ from previous cultures.
@jeroenvdw
@jeroenvdw 5 ай бұрын
Yeah it's pretty obvious but we've been taught progress is linear and always has been. Just the fact people are confused as to whether they should call someone a male or female proves progress isn't linear. And catastrophes are bound to happen from time to time to wipe entire civilisations. All these ancient ruins, and people ask where did those people go? Yeah most of them died and we had to start over.
@vaughn6371
@vaughn6371 5 ай бұрын
Has anyone ever used imaging or geo locating technology on the Nile River floor? IF it was used somehow to transport stones surely there would be some that failed and sunk. I would assume they would sink far below the ground within.
@usewhatyouhave6975
@usewhatyouhave6975 5 ай бұрын
Interesting idea, but the River channel has probably moved over the millennium so it wouldn’t be the same spot anymore
@nutbastard
@nutbastard 5 ай бұрын
@@usewhatyouhave6975 True, but a widespread audit of the Nile area using ground penetrating radar would pick up regular dense shapes (rectangular prisms) if they are indeed anywhere along the way.
@maranatha256
@maranatha256 5 ай бұрын
A bigger question is that if there were a higher more technological civilization preceding us, where is the evidence? These blocks are huge, no doubt, but the metal and equipment needed to lift and move them would last longer than the stone. Where is that technology? We have lots of ancient writing and pictographs. Yet we don't have any evidence explaining how it was done. So the questions remain.
@jimmy_kirk
@jimmy_kirk 5 ай бұрын
According to Guinness World Records: The largest stone ever moved by manpower alone, i.e. without the use of animals or machines, is the Thunder Stone, an enormous boulder of granite serving as the pedestal of the famous Bronze Horseman statue of Peter the Great at St Petersburg, Russia. Before being cut into shape as the pedestal, the Thunder Stone measured 7 m by 14 m by 9 m, and was estimated to weigh around 1500 tonnes. It was moved 6 km overland to the Gulf of Finland from the marsh in Lakhta, north of the Gulf by dragging it across the frozen Russian countryside during the winter of 1768, a process taking 9 months and requiring 400 men, pulling it upon a metallic sledge.
@TimTimmay
@TimTimmay 5 ай бұрын
When I was young I was taught to research all sides of a topic, even if that perspective went against my perspective, that way I could form my own hypothesis instead of just regurgitatin someone else’s. Thanks Jimmy for not being one of those people!! 👍🏼
@tommysts1920
@tommysts1920 5 ай бұрын
Yeah, it's just common sense. Period! This stuff is way older than we could ever imagine.
@TimTimmay
@TimTimmay 5 ай бұрын
@@tommysts1920 Agreed, the Egyptians just added their own graffiti to it and claimed it as their own
@tamslean
@tamslean 5 ай бұрын
Someone needs to do the math on water displacement on how big a cargo ship would need to be to be able to float this thing, as that's my first thought of how they might've achieved the transport.
@teresitawirthmuellerguille181
@teresitawirthmuellerguille181 5 ай бұрын
Ja ja ! you are so right...
@BESTMOAD
@BESTMOAD 5 ай бұрын
And he's already said there boats they used couldn't support it
@ivayloivanov3744
@ivayloivanov3744 5 ай бұрын
16-18 Century ships like 'East Indiaman' could carry a cargo up to 2000 tons, but that tonnage was scattered around different parts of the ship. I guess if they try to load a single 300 to 1000 tons stone block that will throw the ship out of balance so the ship needs to specifically engineered for that purpose. For example Romans where able to transport Lateran Obelisk from Temple of Amun to Rome. And the weight of that obelisk was 455 tons originally. So I think Egyptians would be able to carry over water at least 400 tons blocks.
@jamesaron1967
@jamesaron1967 5 ай бұрын
If you're talking about that enormous 1000t statue at the Ramesseum, think containership size...
@1336Studios
@1336Studios 5 ай бұрын
I did the math for moving the unfinished obelisk at aswan quarry, which is 1200 tons, by a solar barque (classic egyptian boat) - it'd have to be 400+ feet long and 40 feet wide. Could probably scale down if you split it into multiple boats (one per corner or something). Mind you the biggest boat found is the Khufu boat at 130ft long
@holidayarmadillo8653
@holidayarmadillo8653 5 ай бұрын
“Make no mistake” is Jimmy’s favorite phrase 😂
@StephenThuggin
@StephenThuggin 5 ай бұрын
it's funny cuz his videos are full of half truths and straight up lies. Make no mistake, it's all about the money for this goon.
@ajbufort
@ajbufort 5 ай бұрын
Excellent use of the 1812 Overture to call out academic bullshit! 👏
@beizelby5867
@beizelby5867 5 ай бұрын
The thing is, the current Egyptians might not be the descendants of the ones that built the original pyramids and statues... they might have ended up there after the original creators were gone. They keep thinking inside the box created by the known history of the people that are there now. The ones that really made them are gone. (Perhaps the great flood wiped them out?)
@VCRider
@VCRider 5 ай бұрын
I just got back from Egypt. There’s at least 3 ethnicities there. Nubians south, some lighter skinned types and Arab types . I don’t think the ancient population necessarily disappeared. I believe some knowledge was kept to a class of persons, passed on to an elite or heritors of a profession. Maybe they were hired but they kept their technology to themselves as it holds so much power. This might have been also the reason for their downfall or persecution. Those that built the colossus might also have destroyed it as the Pharao wanted access to that power. Just theories though
@Sir.T
@Sir.T 5 ай бұрын
That's fact. Today's Arab Egyptians came / invaded about 700 years ago and they've remained there since. People also forget Egypt is in Africa & not the Middle East. However, since the peak ancient Egyptians 5000 years ago many civilisations have came & gone in Egypt bringing different religions/ races.
@austing7254
@austing7254 5 ай бұрын
​@Sir.T Africa is a continent, the Middle East is just a geopolitical region, which Egypt is a part of. The whole idea of people in Africa having to be a certain ethnicity is unbelievably weak. Russia is part of Asia, does that mean everyone in Russia looks Chinese? What about India?
@Sir.T
@Sir.T 5 ай бұрын
@@austing7254 everything you said, is irrelevant to what I said. I'm speaking specifically on Egypt's history. Egypt is literally part of the African continent.. and yes correct, there are also white, Arab & black people throughout Africa. What's your point? I don't care about your Canadian race bait nonsense lmao.
@sam14642
@sam14642 5 ай бұрын
The current people are the ones that have always been there. It’s insulting to say otherwise especially when they claim to be and look just like the ancients. People seem to think that arabs ‘take over’. Arabs don’t and always blend in with the local population and never displace indigenous populations unlike the Europeans
@_Highvalue_
@_Highvalue_ 5 ай бұрын
You're a legend Jimmy. Your work allows us all to break barriers and discuss the truth about our history.
@lucianwong420
@lucianwong420 5 ай бұрын
I wish i could go back in time and see how they moved the pyramids and those colossi.
@joshremon
@joshremon 5 ай бұрын
Jimmy, please keep uploading on youtube for those of us in parts of europe that can't get rumble anymore!😢😢😢
@shawndunlap714
@shawndunlap714 5 ай бұрын
That's an awesome little FAIL spoof you threw in there Jimi😂
@lonestarindie
@lonestarindie 5 ай бұрын
I clicked so fast! Nothing like a new Bright Insight vid! Thank you for all your research & info Jimmy ❤
@normanlefkowitz5197
@normanlefkowitz5197 Ай бұрын
Jimmy may not have the answers, but he has the courage to ask the forbidden questions.
@renaissancewoman5373
@renaissancewoman5373 2 ай бұрын
Love you videos! Just wanted to tell you, your name popped up on Russell Brands' show today!! Even more exposure!! So happy for you, and hopeful how people are embracing the fact that we don't really know anything. 🤷😆 Keep on keeping on. #TruthSeekers
@BrightInsight
@BrightInsight Ай бұрын
Can you share a link to it please!! 🙏🏻
@gmkeen2863
@gmkeen2863 5 ай бұрын
Jimmy - loved this video, but I think you nailed it with them having a tech we know nothing about. There are a lot of things that have been found that make me scratch my head as we cannot easily recreate today. And our tech continues to evolve - yet I have yet to hear a 'Eureka' about how this was done. Thanks for making these type of videos as a lot of people forget to 'think for themselves' these days. You rock!
@tracieroberts6323
@tracieroberts6323 5 ай бұрын
In the 90s the catholic church had the dome of St. Paul's cathedral cleaned of it's patina, that turquoise oxidation that builds up on copper. My husband was a welder, my brother in law was an iron worker so they knew people who participated in the cleaning. We were at a party with a few of these guys and the topic came up. My husband was interested in how it was fabricated so he asked how the cast panels were held together. Remember we are told this was built from 1906 to 1915. They all were looking for rivets or any damage that could lead to leaks. I will never forget the answer. "There are no rivets or panels. As far as we could tell the entire dome is one piece of cast copper." What?😮
@dyslxeic11
@dyslxeic11 5 ай бұрын
Cause it was advanced technology, you should look in to the anunnaki and the dogon they have all the answers you need.
@frostasaurus2190
@frostasaurus2190 5 ай бұрын
They spent thousands of years advancing stone cutting/transport/etc and they wouldn't even be able to consider our machines so they had to think in a totally different way. Look how far we've come in a few hundred years with electricity and metal, now think about a totally different technological path with thousands of years of advancement. We can't even begin to comprehend how they did things.
@scottfergusson8411
@scottfergusson8411 5 ай бұрын
I wonder if the Nile might have some large blocks at the bottom from accidents with blocks on boats transports ??
@facetubetwit1444
@facetubetwit1444 5 ай бұрын
people would have found them by now, unless they are sunk so deep into the river bed? but i am sure 1000's of people over the years have probed that river with all the sonar, radar, satellites, ETC. to death.
@kyivwithgeofftanya5546
@kyivwithgeofftanya5546 5 ай бұрын
Just found you, great to find someone who puts it in simple language for everyone
@lindamca10
@lindamca10 4 күн бұрын
Amazing content thank you. You and Mathew LaCroix are bringing great wonders to our screens. I wish you would both pair up as you both have such enthusiasm for this type of research....and incredible knowledge, what u could accomplish together would be amazing! Thank you for your videos just amazing
@AntiRiku
@AntiRiku 5 ай бұрын
yes finally a video in the old format, ive been missing these
@RecklessBlueF100
@RecklessBlueF100 5 ай бұрын
Keep up the great work Jimmy!
@STR00Z
@STR00Z 4 ай бұрын
As a former Abrams tank operator I appreciate the unit of measurement you used for reference.
@timpize8733
@timpize8733 5 ай бұрын
For my part I'm still convinced the ancients managed to melt stones, even those that required enormous temperatures. I'm not sure how, since the explanation would be as mysterious as how to lift those stones. But that also explains how they managed to perform those "laser cut" shapes, where a single stone can be used for a concave corner and still be perfectly interlocked with other stones. They clearly were melted. And if they can melt those, they can mold an entire statue.
@Ryb771
@Ryb771 5 ай бұрын
Yes ! There are so many examples on what looks like a scoop by hand taken out of the stone , I agree with your theory 1000%
@seankrake4776
@seankrake4776 5 ай бұрын
The problem with melting stones, is that it changes the structure of the stone. To make granite, it has to cool slowly over thousands of years. Cooling it faster makes a different kind of rock. Limestone is made from sedimentary buildup and contains seabed fossils. To melt that stone would remove all evidence of those fossils, and would end up forming a different stone than limestone as it cooled. The heat is an issue, but the more difficult one to explain is how they could have cooled these stones slowly over a period of 5000-50000 years to maintain them as the correct stone type. This also doesn’t address how a stone was made to be the exact same composition as a natural outcropping. These stones have different variations based on the materials that surround them, and how quickly they cooled. So to get red Aswan granite to melt and form the exact same red Aswan granite seems quite impossible.
@timpize8733
@timpize8733 5 ай бұрын
@@seankrake4776Good point. Although, if they had a technology that even we don't know, maybe that technology also solves this issue. For instance, maybe it manages to melt stone without heating it. I don't know, this is of course pure speculation. But melting does seem to be the most likely way to achieve some of those works.
@jeandiatasmith4512
@jeandiatasmith4512 5 ай бұрын
@@seankrake4776 What if they melted the entire quarry? The builders didn't seem to think small. And instead of thinking of heat - think chemicals? I don't have enough knowledge to know which chemicals would have been commonly occurring, and could be hot enough to melt stone to a pliable level. But it's a thought. Would also explain the variations, since the material around it would have melted into it too. Granite can be melted, shaped and when cooled properly, is still granite. Theoretically, they could have heated the granite, molded it, covered it all up with sand - then left it for how ever long was needed. An entire quarry melted up, shipped, molded, covered and here we are.
@seankrake4776
@seankrake4776 5 ай бұрын
@@jeandiatasmith4512 you've got a fundamental misunderstanding of geology. when granite is in liquid magma form, it take anywhere between 5000 - 50,000 years to cool. any faster than that it will form different compounds. it doesn't matter if the source of the heat is chemical or not, its about the cool down rates. also if they melted the entire quarry, they would still have to cool the stone back down, and why would you take the time and effort to spend several thousand years to cool granite and make it look like a natural landform? if they had used chemical reactions to change the granite to a liquid or a softer solid, then it would chemically not be the same mineral anymore. once again, in this scenario you would still have to turn something into natural granite, which is wildly impractical. it would take less time to move those stones by hand than to wait for them to cool down slowly enough to remain granite. Its not about could they have had technology well beyond what we have evidence for to melt granite( which honestly would be reasonable as the melting point is under 2500F ), its not about can liquid granite be shaped and cooled into solid granite (although once again, shaping a several ton object that is 2500F is a challenge that would need to be addressed) , the issue is that granite forms deep in the earth, and cools very slowly. if cooled to quickly, it would form into a basalt or schist. cooling more quickly causes the magma to form different types of crystals, which aren't granite. d32ogoqmya1dw8.cloudfront.net/files/NAGTWorkshops/intro/activities/learning_assessment_2_answer.pdf this is a link to a short scholarly text explaining how when melted granite will form different types of rocks. it doesn't go into detail on how long, because for that course they are assuming the natural course of many thousands of years for rocks to naturally form.
@sdtimeless
@sdtimeless 5 ай бұрын
It’s incredible the scale of work the Ancient Egyptians accomplished
@TheEarl777
@TheEarl777 5 ай бұрын
Even the pavement stones around the Giza pyramids are an incredible engineering feat. They fit perfectly together and they re leveled the whole plateau.
@paulschuckman6604
@paulschuckman6604 5 ай бұрын
​@@TheEarl777yep almost like there was something there before that was removed, and the great pyramid built in its place.
@BESTMOAD
@BESTMOAD 5 ай бұрын
​@paulschuckman6604 yes the stones used to level everything right
@WisconsinWanderer
@WisconsinWanderer 5 ай бұрын
I thoroughly enjoyed this honest account of our ancient past. I mean come on it’s so obvious how can anyone deny the power that were necessary to accomplish these massive feats. It really blows my top! Thanks Jimmy 😊
@taybak8446
@taybak8446 4 ай бұрын
Jimmy, you really work hard to make these videos. The footage of modern trucks failing to lift boulders is a case in point. Respect!
@RobsLounge
@RobsLounge 5 ай бұрын
1.61 million! Killing it brother!!!!
@onionnine
@onionnine 5 ай бұрын
Always loved this poem, but I didn't know it was an actual statue! Awesome! Thanks Jimmy 💚
@Eye_Exist
@Eye_Exist 5 ай бұрын
Where is the scientific evidence that the Egyptians built the pyramids or any of the megalithic or hard stone artifacts?
@fennynough6962
@fennynough6962 5 ай бұрын
Exactly, & in fact all these Megolithic Sites that were Megadisastered under are 100,000's of years prior to Egypt!
@kionvaliant6286
@kionvaliant6286 5 ай бұрын
Your work is admirable. It would seem we are definitely missing something about how the Egyptians made such feats with the basics of equipment.
@reefsroost696
@reefsroost696 5 ай бұрын
Yes indeed. That's why I think some of the works done in South America is even more marvelous. We know were they quarryed the stone, they brought the stones down the mountain, through the jungle, across the river, through more jungle. Then they went up the mountain. And no sign of a road. Talk to me about transport.
@kionvaliant6286
@kionvaliant6286 5 ай бұрын
I have recently been looking at the 2,000 year old Iraq battery, but that isn't nearly old enough to bridge any gaps. Such a wonder.
@seankrake4776
@seankrake4776 5 ай бұрын
@@kionvaliant6286those aren’t batteries. The only way to make them function as a battery is to physically change the original finds, and add electrolytes that weren’t there. There is some reason to believe that the concept was understood by an ancient Indian guru, but the text describing it was written thousands of years after his death, meaning that the information may not be so straightforward
@user-qq8pb6ku9x
@user-qq8pb6ku9x 22 күн бұрын
You are the best. Thanks
@theteacherchance6750
@theteacherchance6750 5 ай бұрын
This video is superb. I've been here in Bright Insight since the beginning; but the pieces of jigsaw put together here and the presentation was on another level. Thanks Jimmy Corsetti for sending us further in the past in time where history hardly remembers.
@vollblutingo9189
@vollblutingo9189 5 ай бұрын
Very good video, sums up what i always try to tell my friends. Especially the much smaller scaled limestone block transportion by boats, which stones where obviously used to build the buildings AROUND the pyramids. And these colossi of statues are an incredible addition to the whole mystery. Thanks for the video, as always it was very good :)
@13Blocks
@13Blocks 5 ай бұрын
I remember standing at the top of the quarry in Aswan and seeing how huge the cracked obelisk was. I can't even imagine these 700-1000 ton statues.
@randall777
@randall777 5 ай бұрын
I really liked that part with the epic fails while moving stones.
@billstream1974
@billstream1974 5 ай бұрын
What could have damaged solid granite in that manner. I would be questioning the damage. Same kinda damage seen at Tanis.
@megorra
@megorra 5 ай бұрын
Awesome video. Been a big fan of these Egyptian puzzles since I first discovered Ben on unchartered X and all the others who produce fantastic videos relating to it all. Jimmy, your stats are really helpful in trying to visualize just how massive these things are, providing more thought-provoking evidence that "something" happened back then that we are not aware of and still cannot explain. Keep up the great work that you and all the other guys do - you know who they all are - and I really hope you delve a bit more into this. I find your videos fascinating.
@pietjemol3420
@pietjemol3420 5 ай бұрын
yes unchartered x is pretty good.
@Establishedest
@Establishedest 5 ай бұрын
That song went perfectly with the clips at the end😂
@Hat6000
@Hat6000 5 ай бұрын
Thanks for doing such a great job of making clear the amazing nature of these accomplishments and putting them into proper perspective, as incredible as they are. This raises so many questions that academia cannot and doesn't even really try to answer. Glad to see someone doing it so well.
@KittrellKallers
@KittrellKallers 5 ай бұрын
Thank you for sticking with KZbin for content such as this, Jimmy! I enjoy your videos and appreciate the shorter ones during my work days (man cannot survive by spreadsheet alone). Keep up the great work! Oh.. Caught your appearance on Shatner's The UnXplained. Bet you wish you had an extra hour or so on that program!
@Albert-Mag...
@Albert-Mag... 5 ай бұрын
I second the motion.
@henryscrase772
@henryscrase772 5 ай бұрын
Ahh, Jimmy. I bloody love your videos. Thank you for all you share with us.
@jrod3868
@jrod3868 5 ай бұрын
Mindblowing Jimmy. Thanks for another bright insight episode yet again.
@methylene5
@methylene5 5 ай бұрын
Jimmy, fantastic content as always. An interesting topic would be the very characteristic "nubs" found on stones found all over Egypt, S. America and allegedly even on Easter Island, if you haven't already covered it.
@lauriemclaughlin6589
@lauriemclaughlin6589 5 ай бұрын
He has a video on that
@methylene5
@methylene5 5 ай бұрын
@@lauriemclaughlin6589 It did ring a bell, but I was thinking it was on Brien Foerster's channel. I'll need to go back and have a rewatch. Thanks for the heads up!
@robertjan002
@robertjan002 5 ай бұрын
There’s a guy on yt who moves massive blocks by putting a small stone centre mass beneath it. Something like that.
@gheffz
@gheffz 5 ай бұрын
Agree completely with every point raised, Jimmy. You are very clear and honest thinker.
@ComicClub7894
@ComicClub7894 5 ай бұрын
great video! I LOVE the comparison with modern tech and modern ingenuity. more of this please!
@MAKExEVIL
@MAKExEVIL 5 ай бұрын
I really hope that we figure out how they did it. It's crazy to see how massive the pyramids are knowing that those massive stones were somehow placed there by people.
@redstar8226
@redstar8226 5 ай бұрын
It's cast, poured into mold
@jedahn
@jedahn 5 ай бұрын
​@@redstar8226 what did they make the molds out of? Where did they go? They'd be bigger than the statues.
@wwg1wgalove294
@wwg1wgalove294 5 ай бұрын
@redstar8226, you definitely said that with confidence as if it was an indisputable fact ----- but what about the groove marks and visible tool marks? It is ok to not know exactly how they accomplished such unmatchable feats man..... a lost tech that melted rocks and poured them into molds is definitely a viable theory, but you must admit you weren't there and couldn't possibly know if using molds was the way it was done man..... None of us were there, and none of us can claim with certainty we know exactly how they accomplished such a massive and amazing undertaking..... we all recognize that the ancients who made all of these megalithic structures around the world were not half monkey Neanderthal idiots..... but please acknowledge the reality that no matter how convincing the KZbin video(s) you have seen that have put forward 'the mold theory' as the definitive way the ancients had used to construct these megaliths ----- that they are simply putting forward one of many viable theories as to how these structures were built
@jimboshrump
@jimboshrump 5 ай бұрын
​@@redstar8226okay new problem bub... how do you melt granite?
@pajeetkumar1645
@pajeetkumar1645 5 ай бұрын
*The used ancient Indian 🇮🇳 vedic knowledge*
@dr.matthewhertert310
@dr.matthewhertert310 5 ай бұрын
gotta love the guy watching the crane that falls over the cliff, just stands there and watches, unmoving (not that he could do anything about it)
@watching1513
@watching1513 5 ай бұрын
Thank you for doing another exploration in your old format! This is the BEST! you are loved!
@XyZCwP
@XyZCwP 5 ай бұрын
Simple They didn’t construct it, they inherited it and claimed it as their own
@Batshite_crazy
@Batshite_crazy 4 ай бұрын
Well considering there was a war literally a year before the dynasty that claimed to of built the pyramids happened or the fact that there's much lower quality hieroglyphics on some constructions with much higher quality showing later civilization came along and graffitied on it
@grahamhancock4904
@grahamhancock4904 2 ай бұрын
This doesn't do anything to explain the mystery tho. Not so simple
@Batshite_crazy
@Batshite_crazy 2 ай бұрын
@@grahamhancock4904 yes it is there was a war quality of construction goes down Victors write history....
@DrinkerOfWindex
@DrinkerOfWindex 5 ай бұрын
They use rollers to move the largest ships on earth. I know its different but imagine the largest ship on earth. It was moved on rollers.
@notadoctora7956
@notadoctora7956 5 ай бұрын
Beautifully put. Well done
@aleoe234
@aleoe234 4 ай бұрын
Bet anyone who built those marvels in the past sure thought... Future generations will be amazed by this.
@JamieHitt
@JamieHitt 5 ай бұрын
For me, it's not just about answering those questions. It's about asking the right ones to begin with. How many megalithic head scratchers did they build altogether? And over what span of time? Just how prolific was that work? That would give a clue as to the difficulty involved. In other words, two possible question perspectives emerge. And both must be asked and answered... 1. "Why were the bocks so large?" 2. "Why were the blocks so small?" Was it easy or was it difficult? Had many of these structures been comprised of much smaller blocks, they could have been built to twice the size in a fraction of the time. Why did they choose those block sizes? What made them preferable? Why was the juice worth the squeeze?
@kukaraca
@kukaraca 5 ай бұрын
Hey Jimmy! You should look into the Thunder Stone. In 18th century this stone that weighted about 1500 tonns were moved for 9 months to be placed as a pedestal for the Bronze Horseman statue in St. Petersburg, Russia.
@kke
@kke 5 ай бұрын
Yeah came to say this. The technology looks very much like something that could have been used by the Egyptians.
@michaelaustin2226
@michaelaustin2226 5 ай бұрын
Bare in mind that it took them 9 months to move it only 6km and they also had the use of metslic sleds, tracks and bronze spheres to roll it along. It doesn't really compare to something moved thousands of years ago
@moozoo2589
@moozoo2589 5 ай бұрын
There is no any solid evidence that stone was moved at all, just some inconsistent story of a so called architect who actually stole the money on that project. There is lot of evidence St. Petersburg was already in place, it was just re-discovered and undug from mud.
@lizbiedinger9065
@lizbiedinger9065 5 ай бұрын
The thing about most megalithic wonders is lifting those mammoth stones up and up and up on top of one another. Consider the 3 Trilithon megalithic stones at the Jupiter Temple at Baalbek. Each one is estimated at something like 1000 tons. Somebody lifted those monsters up on top of a base of megalithic stones!!
@kke
@kke 5 ай бұрын
@@michaelaustin2226 6km on land plus 20km+ on water. The tracks were wood. They used ropes and capstans to pull it on the tracks, the bronze spheres were used as rollers to reduce friction. It's not completely different from what the Egyptians could have done with capstans and logs as rollers.
@BatmanBoss
@BatmanBoss 5 ай бұрын
Thanks buddy
@0oChango0
@0oChango0 5 ай бұрын
BRILLIANT!
@Wolf_King0808
@Wolf_King0808 5 ай бұрын
Your content is always thought-provoking and balanced perfectly with supported evidence, with their source and/or authors. The manner in which you present it is easy and almost laid-back, making it super easy for layman extraordinaire, like me, to follow and understand. Thanks for a great channel, Jimmy! Can't wait for the next video "to blow my mind"! 👈 (your unofficial catchphrase, right 😏)
@BrightInsight
@BrightInsight 5 ай бұрын
Thank you for saying that, much appreciated feedback!
@drubber007
@drubber007 5 ай бұрын
@@BrightInsight Have you not come across the geopolymer theory?
@wealthychef
@wealthychef 5 ай бұрын
I am waiting for someone to publish in some peer-reviewed journal an analysis of how this could not be done by dragging, or floating these huge stones. I like you believe it cannot be done, but why is there no published article of PhD engineers to submit on such a matter? Love your channel, you have really opened my mind to some stuff.
@TheKadanz
@TheKadanz 5 ай бұрын
Because these publications are immediately shot down and burried.
@TonyCampCamppartyof4
@TonyCampCamppartyof4 28 күн бұрын
And it was built also, the time it would take to build and plan for a year or more just to transport it would be forever. It's obvious they were able to build and move way faster than us. And the junk we build today can't last a few years
@asdf123clone6
@asdf123clone6 5 ай бұрын
@4:58 Ancient “sit on that and weep” 😂
@david_1214
@david_1214 5 ай бұрын
Edward Leedskanlin reportedly levitated large stones by himself and with small tools by using what he called the secret of the Egyptians. His Coral Castle is open to turists in Florida. I'd love to see Jimmy do a video on that.
@doctormarazanvose4373
@doctormarazanvose4373 5 ай бұрын
That has been debunked a million times yet still people refer to it as something mystical. I suppose if you say something often enough it must be true - right?
@StrongerThanBigfoot
@StrongerThanBigfoot 5 ай бұрын
Definitley!!! that story has always facinated me. Did anyone ever figure his secret out?
@elvisisalive2716
@elvisisalive2716 5 ай бұрын
@@StrongerThanBigfoot simple physics?
@fredfarquar8301
@fredfarquar8301 5 ай бұрын
@@doctormarazanvose4373Just what do you claim “has been debunked”? The fact that he built all that cannot be ‘debunked’, how he built it and moved the stones by himself is completely unknown, so what has been “debunked”?
@doctormarazanvose4373
@doctormarazanvose4373 5 ай бұрын
@@StrongerThanBigfoot gravity, wedges and levers - there are videos around showing how a single person can shift heavy blocks of stone with a bit of ingenuity. Not to the scale of the blocks that Jimmy is referring to in this video but certainly Coral Castle.
@iamstarlight4473
@iamstarlight4473 5 ай бұрын
The ancient builders definitely used an advanced technology, no longer known to current humanity, to move and build these colossal structures. Also there is a high chance that the people which built these structures were much bigger than the current human being. Thank you for the cool, interesting and funny video Jimmy ❤
@maemae1752
@maemae1752 5 ай бұрын
‘The people that built these structures were much bigger than the current human beings’ Exactly what I have long thought, well at least some of them.
@zeromitch8792
@zeromitch8792 5 ай бұрын
Where are the bones of these huge Egyptians?
@schwuzi
@schwuzi 5 ай бұрын
​@@zeromitch8792 Buried underneath huge cities and sand. Kairo has a population of 9.5 million people. Thats over a million more than New York for example. You can't just dig these places because they are so populated. From time to time old artefacts are found when they carry out heavy construction. We have no idea what's buried underground until we dig.
@Swearengen1980
@Swearengen1980 5 ай бұрын
@@maemae1752 Only there's zero evidence for the suggestion of literal giants, let alone "a high chance". None. Just an occasional mention of large humans in writings in various cultures who just happen to be pretty damn short. If these "larger humans" existed, they should be everywhere. @schwuzi can't just say every example of them are buried under Egyptian cities or desert, they'd be in many areas of the world. We'd know about them the same way we know about the plethora of species from the Jurassic period or the various human species. It's a conspiracy theory that remains as such until there's proof that extends beyond, "Well we couldn't do it, so it had to be giants!"
@austing7254
@austing7254 5 ай бұрын
​​@@schwuziCrazy how literally no one has found these supposed giant human bones yet we have found gazillions of dinosaur fossils.
@68CHUCKLES
@68CHUCKLES 5 ай бұрын
I DON'T BELIEVE that we have NO idea. I think that that information has been hidden and supressed !
@rickbiessman6084
@rickbiessman6084 3 ай бұрын
That’s possible, but why are you certain of this?
@KimBTown
@KimBTown 5 ай бұрын
‘The Colossi of Mennon Revisited’ Journal - ‘Science’
@1AceHeart1
@1AceHeart1 5 ай бұрын
If we think logically about all those structures, I think the conclusion might be only one- Ancient Global Super Advanced Civilization! Because if they can move such blocks and build things with such precision, I doubt that wouldn't be capable of traveling the world.
@paulschuckman6604
@paulschuckman6604 5 ай бұрын
Or even to be able to leave it.... If you can leave the planet during a cataclysm and then return you can rule over the survivors as a god.
@1AceHeart1
@1AceHeart1 5 ай бұрын
Exactly, we are not sure how advance it was, but for sure super advanced. Because we can't even explain the purpose of their buildings, meaning they were for totally different reason then our buildings today. Even I have a crazy theory about what pyramids were used for..... "Soul Travel" Crazy, huh?@@paulschuckman6604
@stig
@stig 5 ай бұрын
Great Job Jimmy! I also just posted a new one!
@misan234
@misan234 5 ай бұрын
🎉 thanks Jimmy!
@jrsimeon02
@jrsimeon02 5 ай бұрын
Answer is simple, the methodology is a challenge. They found a way to move a massive amount of weight at one time. Could be super strong men, Could be a massive amount of slaves, Could also have been moved during a different climate in the region ( the desert wasn't always a desert).
@BaskingInObscurity
@BaskingInObscurity 5 ай бұрын
I recently heard of some folks hunting for signs of channeling Nile waters, and possibly buried or dried up tributaries supplying water flow, to essentially transport by sled on a Slip n Slide. That's a fascinating idea. I look forward to seeing results of the explorations and experimentation to see if that's a possibility, because all the technologies required were known by the Egyptians of that period. And we know that we don't know the extent of the science and technologies they commanded. Gotta love this stuff.
@Swearengen1980
@Swearengen1980 5 ай бұрын
It's a possibility because it's been done before. I'd have to look up the site again, but others have dug wells at intervals along entire routes where they transported stones so they could continuously wet the sand and slide it right across.
@lizbiedinger9065
@lizbiedinger9065 5 ай бұрын
Love your work, Jimmy. These great monuments are staggering. I can't be bothered trying to argue with people who just don't get it, anymore. I am 82 and was raised Anglican/Episcopalian and I remember people talking about the civilization pre cataclysm/flood and the Ark and how hard it must have been to build. Those church goers thought it seemed reasonable. Maybe they wouldn't now. Trying to even mention this topic is hard. To my mind, I think the Ark has been found and it was massive and it sits near megalithic stone anchors, some are crumbling. I think there are as many as 30. The passengers (Noah and his family?) had to drop the anchors off as the waters were receding and the ship was coming to rest near the mountains of Ararat. Those 2 Memnon megalithic structures look pretty beaten up as many other megaliths do, so the massive walls of water must have been something to behold just considering Puma Punku looks smashed and thrown around! Anyway, keep up the great work and Happy Holidays Dec./ 2023
@darkstepik
@darkstepik 5 ай бұрын
im not religious at all at least not in the common usage of the word religion , im not persuaded that the ship has been found and frankly i dont really think its that important , i dont really do religions like "believe" , but i believe that the old religion the pagan ones and theyr predecessors from the old civilizations from which christianity and judaism and later islam evolved tell us in a symbolic 100 times translated and changed and evolved tales of events that happend , f.e. the nephilim which are mention in the bible "In the Hebrew Bible Genesis 6:4 reads as follows: The Nephilim were in the earth in those days, and also after that, when the sons of God came in unto the daughters of men, and they bore children to them; the same were the mighty men that were of old, the men of renown." are spoken leanghty about in the . Sumerian, Babylonian, Persian and Assyrian religions from which i believe judaism evolved or took this information to distribute it further , i definetly think there were at least one or more mighty civilizations a long time ago , which have been forgotten by the sands of time . Or perhaps there still are some civilizations around that were like gods to us , because beeings with powers and abilities that are described in the various religions like angels gods demons ect can definetily be real and i dont think they are spiritual. I think they seemed to as as god and send by god because we could not comprehend theyr level of technology or other abilities which they possesed. And im not saying that they were aliens altought im not discounting it , its possible that they were "Made on Earth". But i dont think we will know the truth in our lifetimes , perhaps we will come one stop closer to it.
@robertcain9682
@robertcain9682 5 ай бұрын
Thanks for giving some examples of how we cant do this today. Some people think we can. .
@digitalhunter42
@digitalhunter42 5 ай бұрын
Very cool, thanks for sharing
@robertblackburn790
@robertblackburn790 5 ай бұрын
Peter James the structural engineer who spent the last 14 years working on preserving the historic buildings and temples of Egypt with his company Cintec, has a different theory of what is inside the great pyramid and how it was constructed. His book is an interesting read.
@3DxPOD
@3DxPOD 5 ай бұрын
Could you please share a brief overview???
@robertblackburn790
@robertblackburn790 5 ай бұрын
Synopsis Having worked on projects around the world, strengthening and restoring historically significant structures from Windsor Castle to the parliament buildings in Canada, Peter James brings insight to the structural engineering of ancient Egypt. After fourteen years working on the historic buildings and temples of Egypt, and most recently the world’s oldest pyramid, he now presents some of the more common theories surrounding the ‘collapsing’ pyramid - along with new and innovative projections on the construction of the pyramids and the restoration of some of Cairo’s most monumental structures from the brink of ruin. The decoding of historic construction from a builder’s perspective is examined and explained - at times against many existing theories - and the book provides a new outlook on long-held assumptions, to embrace modern theories in a bid to preserve the past.
@dawsondavis664
@dawsondavis664 5 ай бұрын
Could ancient Egyptians have used massive bound-reed boats, like the floating towns on Lake Titicaca in Bolivia - Brien Forester has visited the floating towns many times... Would explain floatation and possibly counter the stone-size issue? Great channel, Jimmy
@barryhanson5828
@barryhanson5828 5 ай бұрын
Thank you for your photos.
@kezzla
@kezzla 5 ай бұрын
that last loader driver was pretty good.
@TheDejael
@TheDejael 5 ай бұрын
Great video, Jimmy! I really enjoy your videos with your brilliant explanations and expositions of the subject matter. By the way, I am an amateur Egyptologist and archaeologist, (sadly, no degrees after my name except for a humble AA college degree in Liberal Arts), having studied ancient history since 1963 when I was a high school student at age 16. That didn't stop me from studying and learning as much as I could, so I am a Bible scholar, I read and write ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs and hieratic text, Coptic Egyptian, Greek, Roman Latin, and am familiar with Hebrew and Aramaic languages. If you need my help translating something from the ancient classical era, run it by me if you wish. I'm here to help. I love your research on the Eye of the Sahara aka Richat Structure, which I too believe this is the true site of the lost capital city of Atlantis. As you stated, there are at least 12 points of similarity with Plato's description (I call them "points of congruity"). That's more than enough proof, as well as the geological and geographical data. We are only now beginning to discover how the ancients moved megalithic stones, other than the suppositions given by academics, and epic movies which are sometimes inaccurate (with the exception of Cecil B. DeMille's TEN COMMANDMENTS, which shows ancient Egyptian culture quite accurately).
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