Were the Egyptians More Advanced Than Us? - Joe Rogan & Tim Dillon

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@jacobcaldridge99
@jacobcaldridge99 9 ай бұрын
Joe thinks the Egyptians were the most advanced yet I’ve never seen an Egyptian wearing a beautiful Raccoon dog coat.
@weldog71
@weldog71 9 ай бұрын
Holy f, he is right guys!!!
@goranbrajkovic9925
@goranbrajkovic9925 9 ай бұрын
🤣🤣😅😅
@rankyb8088
@rankyb8088 9 ай бұрын
Advanced yet had to yell across room to talk to someone long distanc4
@BostonBoss
@BostonBoss 9 ай бұрын
Huh
@goranbrajkovic9925
@goranbrajkovic9925 9 ай бұрын
@@rankyb8088 🤣
@AlS-kz1yy
@AlS-kz1yy 10 ай бұрын
this is a classic joe rogan conversation
@stuff4232
@stuff4232 9 ай бұрын
It’s starting to turn into every conversation lol. I’m starting to think Joe really never leaves his house and just browses Twitter all day
@jr5993
@jr5993 9 ай бұрын
The Joe Rogan podcast is for smart idiots.
@Omnip073n77
@Omnip073n77 9 ай бұрын
Timeless too... since they found out they moved the stones using wet sand like... 10 years ago. He even acknowledged it back then, but literally forgot the next day.
@ghostpiratelechuck2259
@ghostpiratelechuck2259 9 ай бұрын
@@stuff4232he sounds like he learns archaeology from TikTok.
@SP911
@SP911 9 ай бұрын
@@Omnip073n77can you pls provide any facts other than TRUSTMEBROLOGY??
@riffraff9070
@riffraff9070 10 ай бұрын
What I like about Tim Dillon is even if it’s out of his scope or out of his spectrum he still down to just talk about it or entertain it.
@duke3250
@duke3250 9 ай бұрын
Timmy
@djyua9157
@djyua9157 9 ай бұрын
So just because he’s a comedian and makes a joking twist on everything this is out of his spectrum???? What a way to shit on him You’re not super smart Mr Man when he first came on here he tried to put Joe on certain conspiracies and Joe didn’t listen now Joe tryna catch up to him Gosh the internet ppl so weird
@CeeDoubleU
@CeeDoubleU 9 ай бұрын
​@@djyua9157lol Joe did that to Eddie Bravo and Alex Jones years ago as well. Now he's suddenly on board
@davidjones8043
@davidjones8043 9 ай бұрын
​@@djyua9157nah dude he asked if 40 THOUSAND years ago was before biblical times... It's OBVIOUSLY out of his area of expertise. If you knew anything about it youd know that. Tim excels in modern sociology not anthropology
@djyua9157
@djyua9157 9 ай бұрын
@@CeeDoubleU RIGHT!!!
@pest_4109
@pest_4109 9 ай бұрын
Tim agreeing with Joe and going along with his interests because Joe's a good mate to have 😂
@Jeff-tt7wj
@Jeff-tt7wj 9 ай бұрын
Tim is my Pharaoh.
@BryceAndreychuk
@BryceAndreychuk 9 ай бұрын
Tim is a fake friend , he's a purebred liberal. His whole schtick is just clowning on conservatives, and conspiracy.
@skxlter5747
@skxlter5747 9 ай бұрын
Or because he doesn't want joe to think he's boring and not have him back on the cast
@luisalvarado4778
@luisalvarado4778 9 ай бұрын
He is a yes man
@captchathemoment
@captchathemoment 9 ай бұрын
And he’s always looking for his next rant haha
@gilbertnicholas1582
@gilbertnicholas1582 9 ай бұрын
Going to Egypt and seeing what they built is incredible
@xhildhood
@xhildhood 9 ай бұрын
This exactly the subject I want Tim Dillon to tackle
@bubba_good
@bubba_good 9 ай бұрын
Tim needs to start an Egyptologist Fake business.
@robbroome5933
@robbroome5933 9 ай бұрын
Come on...we all want Tim debating Graham Hancock on there!
@derekpike9784
@derekpike9784 9 ай бұрын
I would've loved it if he complained about airbnb's from 12,000 years ago.
@243wayne1
@243wayne1 9 ай бұрын
Yet he doesn't...
@sticky456
@sticky456 9 ай бұрын
this
@SolidMikeP
@SolidMikeP 10 ай бұрын
Tim’s inner thoughts “Joe is fucking losing it”
@zachmoyer1849
@zachmoyer1849 10 ай бұрын
he just talks about the same shit over and over
@Nunyabusiness40
@Nunyabusiness40 10 ай бұрын
@@zachmoyer1849he also simps for Trump too hard and lives in a state where weed is illegal but complains about California
@zachmoyer1849
@zachmoyer1849 10 ай бұрын
@@Nunyabusiness40 yeah its effectively decriminalized where he is in Texas though
@Nunyabusiness40
@Nunyabusiness40 10 ай бұрын
@@zachmoyer1849 don’t like your own comment, Weed is not “effectively decriminalized” in Texas…. Huge fine and like half a year in jail. You must be on deaths door or disabled to get medicinal. It’s one of the few states lagging so far behind
@zachmoyer1849
@zachmoyer1849 10 ай бұрын
@@Nunyabusiness40 i didnt and i said where he is in texas for a reason because in Austin they will not prosecute anything less then 4 oz in procession. thats why they all go there because they are way more lax even though technically its not legal i mean if you are blatant about it im sure you will still get in trouble.
@6atlantis
@6atlantis 10 ай бұрын
Tim needs to start doing his impression of Jo again on his podcast. C’mon maaaan….😂
@BboyCorrosive
@BboyCorrosive 9 ай бұрын
Hey Mon chomp chompn s'not good mon
@Jeff-tt7wj
@Jeff-tt7wj 9 ай бұрын
Black rifle coffee chimpanzee cancel culture…hey man
@Tropicsca
@Tropicsca 9 ай бұрын
The 200 year technology spike is why I believe there were lost human civilizations. But only a handful of us survived something cataclysmic. Then it took so long to rebuild..but once we did, the brain size, intellect and critical thinking skills were already embedded in us from tens of thousands of years ago. There is definitely a missing major chapter in our history
@joseluisgallardo9
@joseluisgallardo9 9 ай бұрын
Tr😮rere😮😢😮😮yyygyf 😊y😂eqqqdduududu
@GPalango
@GPalango 9 ай бұрын
I like the one where we can shoot energy from our hands. I can do it and it works but no one believes me :(
@broski3128
@broski3128 9 ай бұрын
Graham Hancock is right!!’
@heldermonteiro4023
@heldermonteiro4023 9 ай бұрын
Yes, the egyptian and the sameritan had an huge evolution, from masters of writing 4500 BC, masters of water and moat systems 100years later and master of hydralics few years later, they were the entity that survived, its quite an interesting take
@heldermonteiro4023
@heldermonteiro4023 9 ай бұрын
Watch "Our history is not what we think!"
@nickk4010
@nickk4010 9 ай бұрын
Just the scholars we need with vast knowledge on the subject
@GordonCaledonia
@GordonCaledonia 9 ай бұрын
Yeah, Joe read a couple of books on Egypt and about 17 documentaries and is "BLOWN AWAY!!!!" by the subject yet he doesn't go to Egypt or ANY other ancient places. And he doesn't have on Brien Foerster who is the shit on Egypt, he'll just have on Hancock who screams, "motherfuckers" in the wimpiest way ever and whines about how he isn't taken seriously.
@notandrewroberts
@notandrewroberts 9 ай бұрын
Complete confidence in the guy wearing the big fur coat and flat brimmed cap to answer this question
@DylPatt
@DylPatt 9 ай бұрын
That's tim dillon
@HitTheStixBRODIE
@HitTheStixBRODIE 9 ай бұрын
@@DylPatt no he's talking about the guy wearing the big fur coat and flat brimmed cap
@drinny26
@drinny26 9 ай бұрын
Real men wear fur. 🤭
@stateofopportunity1286
@stateofopportunity1286 9 ай бұрын
​@@HitTheStixBRODIEDim Tillon
@moruera6125
@moruera6125 9 ай бұрын
@stateofopportunity1286 no he's talking about the guy wearing the big fur coat and flat brimmed cap
@jektonoporkins5025
@jektonoporkins5025 10 ай бұрын
Well it’s not a coincidence that Egypt sprung up where it did. It sprung up in one of the most fertile areas of the world. A reliable food supply is essential for creating an advanced civilization. Problem was in 2000BC there weren’t a whole lot of places where you could sustain a large population with a reliable food supply. People living in Northern Europe for example in 2000BC were probably just as capable of creating an advanced civilization but they were living in a place where they had to use all of their resources on figuring out how to survive winter. Egypt didn’t have that problem.
@CodeBleu724
@CodeBleu724 9 ай бұрын
Civilization existed long before the Sumerians. There was just no way to document what they did at that time until hey figured out a way to do so. I think the Egyptians chiseled the Sphinx head into their own liking. It existed long before them. Probably 25,000-50,000 years ago. The Egyptians came along and appropriated all the stuff into their culture. They were copycats of a civilization that existed LONG before them.
@NaturesBarber
@NaturesBarber 9 ай бұрын
​@@CodeBleu724damn, pondering a lot
@hughgrection3052
@hughgrection3052 9 ай бұрын
All this is BS made by channels who own tour groups and sell 15k$ tickets. One good way to judge a races technology at any given time is to look at the weapons they used. They focus ALL tech to that end. ALWAYS. So if ya wanna know what tech they had, look there first. Look at today. Much of our tech comes from the military first. This stoner level IQ channel has spread so much bs about Egypt it's not even funny lol. 99% of the claims of super "precision" like semetrical faces etc is total horseshyt lol. Just go look at even some the photos where the LAHT gurus posted with the lines and circles overlayed on top of them. Even those are crooked as hell. The vases are mostly all lopsided as hell. It's all bs. While yes they was hard working artists that worked hard. Super high tech? No
@CeeDoubleU
@CeeDoubleU 9 ай бұрын
​@@CodeBleu724Thought provoking
@xboxgamerhr
@xboxgamerhr 9 ай бұрын
why would people even go to northern europe when it's cold unfertile and not sunny? were all the cucks banished there or?
@joeyhomewood
@joeyhomewood 9 ай бұрын
This is such a great discussion.. could listen to people debate and theorize for hours
@JamieBPearson9034
@JamieBPearson9034 9 ай бұрын
I like how you call it a discussion when it’s literally just the bald meathead talking the whole time
@axj763
@axj763 9 ай бұрын
Listen to none dumbasses debate it then
@MrYehaha
@MrYehaha 9 ай бұрын
Is it because you can’t think for yourself and discuss those things with yourself and others in real life; so you need other people to talk about it for you, allowing you to pretend you’re involved in and capable of having an intellectual conversation?
@joeyhomewood
@joeyhomewood 9 ай бұрын
@@MrYehaha that is what we in society call an echo chamber. This is a nuance topic with a lot of opinions. We’re lucky to have the perspectives of other peoples opinions, without our bias or influence involved. I prefer to share my appreciation for that type of discussion, as opposed to being a cunteeh clown trying to attack strangers. You’re showing how little you are.
@bentate6288
@bentate6288 9 ай бұрын
@@MrYehahayou’re real upset maybe you should discuss those feelings with your friends
@ezequielsantana9415
@ezequielsantana9415 4 ай бұрын
Joe having this serious conversation and when it cuts to pimp Dillon I laughed so fkin hard
@blakcookymoster3741
@blakcookymoster3741 9 ай бұрын
We fly tanks overseas all the time that are 60 to 70 tons. So modern equipment could definitely get it done.
@davidlarue5713
@davidlarue5713 9 ай бұрын
The average loaded rail car is 20 tons, a locomotive can pull 50 (or so) of them. I've been on trains that are in excess of 40 million pounds of coal or rocks or grain or sand, etc.
@SAVikingSA
@SAVikingSA 9 ай бұрын
We don't need to, though, because we have steel and concrete.
@cadillac23jc
@cadillac23jc 9 ай бұрын
I think Joe meant being able to build the pyramids today using only ancient tools
@jamesgardner6707
@jamesgardner6707 9 ай бұрын
The blocks were made in molds, they didn't need to be carry long distances​@@cadillac23jc
@toastonryeYT
@toastonryeYT 9 ай бұрын
Joe knows more about getting kicked in the head than mechanical advantage. He has a weak foundation to be theorizing anything about the pyramids.
@Nasengold
@Nasengold 9 ай бұрын
It's definitely strange how we begin to declare accurate descriptions of history as myths as soon as these become too challenging for our current understanding of history. Like we would know more about them than they know about themselves, which is absolutely ridiculous.
@Stoney-Jacksman
@Stoney-Jacksman 9 ай бұрын
Whyte or western superiority complex. Its deeply rooten. Sadly. In history lessons in the west we focus on greek and romans and glamorize it to infinity. Yet immense nations have existed and have demised. Thanks for your comment.
@aaronmorber1943
@aaronmorber1943 9 ай бұрын
Just like it's rediculous to reject bible and ancient writings like Enoch book of jasher which already explained all this but they will say it's a fairy tale to protect their own religion
@Pipodecatan
@Pipodecatan 9 ай бұрын
What are some interesting examples @Nasengold
@Nasengold
@Nasengold 9 ай бұрын
@@Pipodecatan Atlantis and in general how leaders are, for whatever reason, extremely old before the major flood in many ancient texts. All of that is surrounded by accurate information otherwise.
@mactallica9293
@mactallica9293 9 ай бұрын
@@aaronmorber1943 all religious books should be rejected
@eddyburg101
@eddyburg101 10 ай бұрын
Dude seriously. I had a 2 lb premature daughter and a machine kept her alive for 2 months that nobody can explain how it works
@scoon2117
@scoon2117 9 ай бұрын
Rip lol
@aidsmaster69420
@aidsmaster69420 9 ай бұрын
@@scoon2117 homies talking about his kid you need to grow tf up, not cool.
@duke3250
@duke3250 9 ай бұрын
No one can explain it.
@praetorian3959
@praetorian3959 9 ай бұрын
@@duke3250except for doctors, technicians, and everyone with internet.
@sk19831000
@sk19831000 9 ай бұрын
Are you talking about a incubator?
@rodneymunch3412
@rodneymunch3412 9 ай бұрын
Lmfaooo the cut to Tim with the fur coat in the beginning is golden
@Arthemesia
@Arthemesia 9 ай бұрын
Joseph Davidovits proved the pyramids were poured block by block from 4 easy ingredients to make limestone concrete.... it was NOT that complicated
@commawhitetheory
@commawhitetheory 7 ай бұрын
So, he didn't prove anything. It was all a hypothesis. One that basically no other mainstream archeologist agrees with. Even if he was correct, it still doesn't explain the blocks above the kings chamber that he admitted were cut and weigh tons and tons. I agree that it's definitely interesting but hardly "proven". Considering it has almost been 20 years since he published his findings and it hasn't caught on, I don't know if it's as simple as he thinks.
@Arthemesia
@Arthemesia 7 ай бұрын
@commawhitetheory You are not very well educated. it's ok I can shorten it up. He recreated the stones, the marble being cut lines up with the TIME FRAME. You cut down the time for the limestone, and the timeline actually works. But keep believing your crappy conspiracy theory. You probably think its some crazy tech or aliens. Common sense goes a long way
@greatcollapse
@greatcollapse 10 ай бұрын
Personally I still side with Randall Carlson on this, the Egyptians inherited alot post cataclysm.
@JB-jm6lo
@JB-jm6lo 9 ай бұрын
take a closer look at that graph he's always using to represent his worldwide flood theory
@greatcollapse
@greatcollapse 9 ай бұрын
@@JB-jm6lo not just "his" theory. There is plenty of scientific and physical evidence of a large flood
@ohyeaaaa1
@ohyeaaaa1 8 ай бұрын
No, they just built a lot because they had so many extra workers. They had a massive agriculture system that didn't need a ton of labor thanks to the predictable flooding of the Nile, and they could feed a huge population. They also didn't have to worry about invaders because they were positioned between deserts and Mediterranean sea. So what was everybody doing? Building pyramids, statues, advancing in mathematics, astronomy etc. What is the reason Carlson believes this isn't plausible?
@indiablackwell
@indiablackwell 9 ай бұрын
I love when Tim’s not interested in a subject
@shadetree2992
@shadetree2992 10 ай бұрын
After studying in Egypt, Archimedes whipped out some mechanical advantage and moved a ship from dry dock to the sea; by himself.
@okanarda6228
@okanarda6228 10 ай бұрын
After he was done moving the ship, he pulled out a long enough lever and moved the entire globe! Real story.
@treshmiranda699
@treshmiranda699 10 ай бұрын
After he was done moving the ship, he saw the sea level rise and discovered ; he could measure volume by displacement. Real talk @@okanarda6228
@vera02
@vera02 9 ай бұрын
Good ole Archie!
@Pasharamus
@Pasharamus 9 ай бұрын
but he still couldn’t move your mom 1inch
@xboxgamerhr
@xboxgamerhr 9 ай бұрын
greeks admired Egyptians, and they called them black
@DrZiplock
@DrZiplock 9 ай бұрын
"No-one has any clue how the fuck they got them there. No guesses. [breath] There's some guesses..."
@xplore1981
@xplore1981 9 ай бұрын
The way Joe feels about these subjects, I do too. Fascinating.
@JesseThomas
@JesseThomas 9 ай бұрын
The D students talking about history is hilarious.
@F28aj
@F28aj 9 ай бұрын
Its like watching you interact with a woman
@For_TheExhale
@For_TheExhale 9 ай бұрын
Because History class is so accurate 👍
@jr5993
@jr5993 9 ай бұрын
I mean Joe is a smart idiot. If you really want to learn properly then he isn't the best source. But he's enjoying himself so it's fine. Sometimes it's more fun to just think about theories yourself anyway, even if they aren't founded in fact.
@Navyfrog22
@Navyfrog22 8 ай бұрын
@@For_TheExhale there are varying degrees of accuracy. “Aliens” is not going to be the answer. “God” is not the answer. “They were smarter than us” (in regard to this) could very well be the answer.
@ryand4168
@ryand4168 3 ай бұрын
So spot on.
@duke3250
@duke3250 9 ай бұрын
Tim kills me with these outfits. Put the glasses on lol
@Saveahorse82
@Saveahorse82 9 ай бұрын
I do think the river system was different. I think the pyramids were surrounded heavily salted water, which made everything more buoyant, which made it easy to move heavy objects.
@Novastar.SaberCombat
@Novastar.SaberCombat 9 ай бұрын
That makes no sense at all. Not for solid objects of such monumental sizes. Also, the amount of saline required for any substantially useful increase in buoyancy would easily destroy a THRONG of life forms.
@briandoornink7597
@briandoornink7597 9 ай бұрын
everyone knows you can float 5ton rocks in water down a river,....@@Novastar.SaberCombat
@VCRider
@VCRider 9 ай бұрын
Also the Nile never was salty, it's a sweet water river and needed it to be to carry a civilsation😅
@Tijuanabill
@Tijuanabill 9 ай бұрын
People get this confused a lot. The stones that the pyramids are generally not heavy, and were not transported long distances. It's specifically the granite stone in the King's Chamber, the standing statues of granite with computer perfect symmetry, , the stone quarry abandoned digs showing massive stones they were working on at one point, the strange "scoop" marks in those massive stones, that look like bites out of cheese, and finally, the canopic jars that have computer precision perfection, despite being carved from granite. It's all the little details that have us confused, more than just the existence of limestone pyramids.
@LouisOlin-ue2ew
@LouisOlin-ue2ew 8 ай бұрын
😊😊99⁹9​@@Novastar.SaberCombat
@roarinfireball
@roarinfireball 9 ай бұрын
There’s a reason I hate Ancient Aliens, because it discredits the achievements of ancient civilization.
@niceguy7171
@niceguy7171 9 ай бұрын
Egyptians are more advanced now than back then. And back then, no obviously they weren't more advance. They used finger paint on walls and lived in sand huts.
@willvr4
@willvr4 10 ай бұрын
It's wild that archaeologists still hold onto the same theory about the Pyramids, but even Engineers who did the math said that if "according to their theory that the pyramids were built over the course of 30 years"...that each stone (which on average weighed 5,000lbs) would have to be quarried, cut, transported hundreds of miles, moved to the building site, and placed perfectly for 30 years...working 24/7 without stopping...every....7....mins.
@jaxoncrow6918
@jaxoncrow6918 9 ай бұрын
Total bullshit. It’s clear you get your facts from Joe and the grifters. That’s not true in the slightest
@JB-jm6lo
@JB-jm6lo 9 ай бұрын
check out the red pyramid. it was built before the giza pyramids and has some obvious faults that show us the evolution of pyramid building, plus material within the pyramid that can be accurately carbon dated
@deathtoDERP
@deathtoDERP 9 ай бұрын
There were hundreds of pyramids, most of which have fell apart and only left a foundation, and you can see how their building methods improved over the course of years. They didn’t just wake up one day and build pyramids.
@TheDizastarmaster
@TheDizastarmaster 9 ай бұрын
I crack up every time joe says "no one has any idea" There's some pretty solid theory whether you believe them or not. Edit. This has nothing to do with the Egyptian pyramids but if anyone's interested in huge stone transportation in modern times look up the Russian thunder stone weighing about 1500 tonnes
@Discsforbaskets
@Discsforbaskets 9 ай бұрын
By solid theory you mean that theory has been used to actually move 10 ton blocks and create a pyramid? Or people literally guessing that, oh this might work? Being able to show how to move a stone, doesn't make it applicable to moving them 500 miles and cut and placed with precision. No "solid" theories just guesses that sound good.
@hotdog9262
@hotdog9262 9 ай бұрын
@@Discsforbaskets the vast majority of pyramids were limestone which is a marine sediment..so why were there ever a debate over quarrying and cutting these stones? they are easily manipulated compared to regular rock(personally I think the block weight is also exaggerated). 20k to 40k workforce moving massive stones onto boats on the nile ..down to where the pyramids were built. the building were likely done by a stone/dirt ramp gradually built up for each layer of stones(as done now when cranes are not available or possible) then removed after completion
@ghostmateify
@ghostmateify 9 ай бұрын
@@hotdog9262 your bs answer makes no sense because they EXAMINED the cutting marks on the stones, and it was "laser or better", so they definately didnt use your old primitive ways you're describing
@hotdog9262
@hotdog9262 9 ай бұрын
@@ghostmateify lol laser or better, allright.. you really believe that. limestone is soft.. they had no problem getting through it, they even had them as an exterior layer to the pyramids and sanded them down so the pyramid became a `perfect` triangle. you read it right, sandstone so soft it can be sanded
@ghostmateify
@ghostmateify 9 ай бұрын
​@@hotdog9262 if you're so smart then tell me the purpose of the pyramids, it never served as a tomb
@Rickydiculus
@Rickydiculus 10 ай бұрын
Joe finally got the elusive Sasquatch on!
@joseph7105
@joseph7105 9 ай бұрын
The accounts of Exodus took for granted that the Egyptians knew and practiced magic, not to mention their entire culture and all the history we have on Ancient Egypt was that it was based around magic and magic was a common occurance. Yet we moderns just refuse to accept that answer.
@hossamgebeily
@hossamgebeily 9 ай бұрын
I am Egyptian! And proud. And let me tell ya, viewing the pyramids in person is a completely different experience from seeing it on TV. It is an awe inspiring sight. 🇪🇬🤙🏆
@calebgamer1720
@calebgamer1720 9 ай бұрын
Fallen angels helped them build it
@GuyananV
@GuyananV 9 ай бұрын
​@@calebgamer1720bro ...
@hossamgebeily
@hossamgebeily 9 ай бұрын
@@calebgamer1720 who knows!
@JustDaniel6764
@JustDaniel6764 9 ай бұрын
You forgot to mention the aggressive Egyptian salesmen conatantly harassing you and trying to force you to buy their shit, Or take you on a fake tour
@hossamgebeily
@hossamgebeily 9 ай бұрын
@@JustDaniel6764 sad but true!
@hydranmenace
@hydranmenace 9 ай бұрын
My own crazy theory as to why ancient hieroglyphs have to be considered archaeologically as myth is because if they accept those as being potentially historical writings, they then get backed into an uncomfortable corner explaining why that is historical but ancient biblical records are not. Easier for them to dismiss both equally as mythical.
@forwardmoving8252
@forwardmoving8252 9 ай бұрын
There are so many stupid opinions and logical fallacies packed into your comment idk where to start. Typical religious nut.
@charlieparker7159
@charlieparker7159 9 ай бұрын
Very interesting bro
@jessecuevas6456
@jessecuevas6456 9 ай бұрын
That’s a great point.
@mr.goldenproductions_0143
@mr.goldenproductions_0143 9 ай бұрын
Absolute nonsense. If anything, it would even further disprove the OT biblical stories because in all those “additional” hieroglyphs there isn’t one mention of floods, gardens, or towers of babel. Heck, even the Egyptian’s historical timeline that is already an established fact is older than young earth creationism.
@autisticphaglosophy7128
@autisticphaglosophy7128 9 ай бұрын
@@mr.goldenproductions_0143Well Egypt maybe an exception excluding towers of Babel because the pyramids were inspired by ziggurats but there are literally dozens of ancient near eastern creation stories which parallel the Genesis account with flood and garden, mentions. The Sumerian Kings list, Atrahasis, and Ugaritic Adammu just off the top of my head.
@michaeldalton8374
@michaeldalton8374 9 ай бұрын
My uncle bought land that had an old shack house on it. He turned it into a tool shed, and said “I guess I can be an Egyptian now”. He nailed it.
@1-gz7xy
@1-gz7xy 9 ай бұрын
Yes
@splashjayy
@splashjayy 9 ай бұрын
so even more ancient egyptians? still egyptians lol
@colloquialsoliloquy6391
@colloquialsoliloquy6391 9 ай бұрын
Why do the Egyptians love Lady Gaga???....
@egolith
@egolith 9 ай бұрын
😂
@SSB_Its_Me_SB
@SSB_Its_Me_SB 9 ай бұрын
No no no, he nailed it together!! Ohhh!? no pun intended
@natedoherty3462
@natedoherty3462 9 ай бұрын
Take a shot every time Joe pulls his body and arms inward like an excited 10 year old girl on her birthday and she stares upwards in a wish like pinky swear gaze
@jr5993
@jr5993 9 ай бұрын
😂
@GordonCaledonia
@GordonCaledonia 9 ай бұрын
He's such a gaylord when he's high. Tim Dillon is bored out of his tit. He's like, "next year is going to be INSANE and you're talking like it's 1995 and _Fingering the Gods_ just came out."
@drinny26
@drinny26 9 ай бұрын
Everybody faces the constellation Leo once a year. 😂
@pdxmusl1510
@pdxmusl1510 8 ай бұрын
The issue about the constellations. Stars move. The sun moves. Including us. Every 800-900 years the sun has changed position by about 1 light year. If you go back far enough in time, the sky looks different. Even 2000 years some constellation look different. If you want that sculpture to point at Leo. It limits how far back it was created. So it probably can't be 10's of thousands of years.
@Ghosttt3
@Ghosttt3 6 ай бұрын
So we can build rockets that can land back on earth, but we can’t assemble rocks symmetrically? Bullshit.
@brandonhammond1362
@brandonhammond1362 10 ай бұрын
i wonder if it was possible if there was stone closer that they just used up and the dig site is now under sand
@parkerjackson3408
@parkerjackson3408 10 ай бұрын
thats probably way more logically then them moving it 100 miles
@steratorefriends6596
@steratorefriends6596 9 ай бұрын
Some probably but not that much. Anyway doesn't explain the precision
@mr.bluescreen965
@mr.bluescreen965 9 ай бұрын
​@@steratorefriends6596what is there to explain about the precision? The Egyptians were carving intricate hieroglyphics into stone but a big square is too much of a hurdle?
@steratorefriends6596
@steratorefriends6596 9 ай бұрын
@@mr.bluescreen965 tell me you don't know without telling me you don't know
@mr.bluescreen965
@mr.bluescreen965 9 ай бұрын
@@steratorefriends6596 You're right, I don't know. Would you care to elaborate or will you just turn your nose up when someone disagrees with you? inb4 "do your own research"
@SchnitzelCFC
@SchnitzelCFC 9 ай бұрын
Joe Rogan is the final boss for archaeologists. I can imagine most of them wanting to tear their hair out after watching yet another advanced civilization video from him.
@krusher74
@krusher74 9 ай бұрын
if he thinks his guest knows nothing about a subject he just goes full bullshit made up mode.
@atomicsmith
@atomicsmith 9 ай бұрын
Archeology has supported so many ‘conjectures’ without any supporting evidence like Clovis first or sparse Americas, they’ve really lost the right to condemn people hypothesizing about past civilizations.
@earl12121
@earl12121 9 ай бұрын
Yeah Joe loves anything archaeology as long as it's total bullshit 😂
@alancotter4825
@alancotter4825 9 ай бұрын
@@earl12121bro hears the truth and thinks “boring. What about the stoned ape?”
@JamesCByrneArtEquine
@JamesCByrneArtEquine 9 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@crazestyle83
@crazestyle83 9 ай бұрын
I think it was a super advanced society from much much further in the past and the only evidence not eroded away by time was the stone structures. Even steel is degraded into nothing over a relatively short period of time. The dynastic Egyptians just carved on it and reused it for their own purposes.
@TheUnseenPath
@TheUnseenPath 9 ай бұрын
If that’s true, then we’re not doing that we’re still using steel and iron.
@justinjones5281
@justinjones5281 9 ай бұрын
Oh dude. The dogans knew about Sirius B, which means they where told about it from over 25 million years ago when it would have been visible to the naked eye or a civilization that had space travel to see it or a human existence that remembered Sirius B for 25 plus million years somehow.
@AndSaveAsManyAsYouCan
@AndSaveAsManyAsYouCan 9 ай бұрын
​@@justinjones5281OR, they had telescopes and / or the star could have been shining brighter back then.
@bigtime4794
@bigtime4794 9 ай бұрын
They are probably as old as 27,000 years
@NeetzBeats
@NeetzBeats 9 ай бұрын
I've always leaned more towards this theory. The Sphinx is a great example of this. The head looks like it isn't the original, the proportions look odd and it seems the Egyptians re sculpted the head in the shape of the Pharaoh. An ancient civilisation could have had skills and technology that we either haven't discovered yet or just simply are not at a level to even fathom it yet and it has been lost over time.
@immctony
@immctony 9 ай бұрын
Joe’s clearly never been to the Luxor in Vegas. Not only is it a pyramid, there’s a casino and hotel inside. I’d say that’s more impressive.
@BK-dy8jk
@BK-dy8jk 9 ай бұрын
What amazes me whether it’s Egyptian,Aztec, Mayan, Roman, all those people just vanished overtime and abandoned those beautiful places and were absorbed, somehow into the future but left those buildings behind to move to where? Don’t know if it was war, internal fighting, disease, dictatorship, the great flood, or sacrifice that drove them out or possibly all the above at once. Hate to say it but usually it’s war, disease, food, water, sanitation that does them in.
@yellowsnow024
@yellowsnow024 9 ай бұрын
The guy that built the coral castle figured it out potentially
@michaeldalton8374
@michaeldalton8374 9 ай бұрын
Ed Leedskalnin
@JB-jm6lo
@JB-jm6lo 9 ай бұрын
yea, he used a block and tackle
@BrandyYoutube99
@BrandyYoutube99 3 ай бұрын
Earth energies.. sold in the gift shop, even if he never admitted it. That’s sold there for a reason
@AurelSer
@AurelSer 9 ай бұрын
Imagine how an Egyptian would feel if he saw a big modern megacity. Joe forgets the incredible architectural wonders of our time.
@sandews8564
@sandews8564 9 ай бұрын
I don’t know what you believe in but I have a feeling they(as in all ancient civilizations not just Egyptians) already built and accomplished everything we have in present time. I think they would laugh and tell us how far behind we are if they saw us today. You have to keep in mind from what’s been researched they believe ancient civilizations thrived completely off natural resources which is much more impressive than building conjuncted cities and ending up in billions of dollars of debt
@simonark1176
@simonark1176 8 ай бұрын
Our mega cities aren't so mega... They're made of glass and concrete and would perish very quickly without constant maintenance. They (ancient Egyptians) might have some useful advice though
@Wmikewtonytone
@Wmikewtonytone 8 ай бұрын
You talking about dept. they had slaves building shit. Ppl was worked to death. And you talking about spend 2 much money. lol. @@sandews8564
@ohyeaaaa1
@ohyeaaaa1 8 ай бұрын
@@simonark1176 Where are the ancient Egyptian mega cities? lol It's okay to admit we are far more advanced than ancient Egyptians, and still be fascinated by what they accomplished.
@simonark1176
@simonark1176 8 ай бұрын
@@ohyeaaaa1 aside from Hoover damn, there isn't much we've built that would be detectable in 2000 years... I really don't know what ancient Egypt looked like and therefore what has been lost to the elements over that time. From the remaining artifacts it's just my opinion that they may have excelled in many other ways. Humans have always been awesome... It just manifests differently across time and region
@wanderings8168
@wanderings8168 9 ай бұрын
It's amazing what people can accomplish when they don't have to worry about things like paying rent.
@GavinScrimgeour
@GavinScrimgeour 2 ай бұрын
It’s amazing what you and everyone around you can do when you’re not perpetually offended
@TheAboriginal1
@TheAboriginal1 2 ай бұрын
True, Egyptian slaves never had to pay rent
@skytrip5273
@skytrip5273 9 ай бұрын
They didn't even have microphones. 😂
@aleksaskela25
@aleksaskela25 9 ай бұрын
Tim in his head "Please no aliens, please no aliens, or pyramids... daaaamn..."
@chickenandksivideoreviewer9739
@chickenandksivideoreviewer9739 9 ай бұрын
2 modern day philosophers in an intellectual skirmish. Bravo gentlemen
@sillesrepa8249
@sillesrepa8249 9 ай бұрын
I love to go with the idea of Joe. But did he forgot like massive cathedrals from the middle ages without power tools etc.?
@243wayne1
@243wayne1 9 ай бұрын
And let's not forget Mount Rushmore... (And a hush falls over the crowd...)
@sceletox
@sceletox 9 ай бұрын
You can't compare those. If you do so, it shows that you don't understand or comprehend the scale on the Egyptian dynasty, it's insane in its size and complexity
@sillesrepa8249
@sillesrepa8249 9 ай бұрын
@@sceletox No you don't understand what I say. I do admire the skill and work of those people at that time. But I can"t really believe the argument about some advanced forgotten sience. They always say: how did it happen without power tools? I mean, a lot of giant amazing buildings and structures were build without power tools but we seem to forget about those ones if we are talking about a giant pile of rocks piled up in the most sensible way one should pile up rocks.
@Paul-ew5st
@Paul-ew5st 9 ай бұрын
@@ItachiUzumaki-of3we Hey look uneducated guy has never heard of Macchu Pichu or Angkor Wat
@sillesrepa8249
@sillesrepa8249 9 ай бұрын
@@ItachiUzumaki-of3we FFS can't you understand what I'm saying? I said it's amazing what they did. But it's hard to believe they had some crazy advanced technology that is lost. The argument that it's unbelievable that they build that stuff without power tools is no argument if you look at amazing intricate architecture from 2000 or 1000 or 500 years ago that was also build without power tools. My point was about the theory of an ancient lost civilasation Joe was talking about, not dismissing that the pyramids are amazing. A lot of amazing things were build after the egyptians as well. And If you believe in the theory of these ancient people with lost technology building these stuff, great. Just remind yourself that those people 20.000 years ago weren't calling themselfs egyptians and the country of egypt never even existed. Soo if this is some patriotic thing your missing the point.
@jaqueitch
@jaqueitch 9 ай бұрын
Joe, have you heard of the tolerances ASML uses for their photolithography processes? That puts anything the Egyptians did to shame
@02SplinterCell02
@02SplinterCell02 9 ай бұрын
The Egyptians were settlers, not innovators. All of those structures existed long before the Egyptians arrived and that theory rarely seems to get discussed.
@Wizzy678
@Wizzy678 5 ай бұрын
1diot so explain their vaste culture, books mathematics ect did they stole that too ?
@Late_nightscreams
@Late_nightscreams 8 ай бұрын
Maybe they bAked the bricks right at the spot
@Ae21403
@Ae21403 8 ай бұрын
Limestone concrete
@treasonabledoubt7251
@treasonabledoubt7251 10 ай бұрын
The sphinx almost certainly predates ancient Egypt, and I don't need to do any other speculation to find that incredible and intriguing. Don't take my word for it, just google erosion on the sphinx and vet all of the sources. It's legitimate, and it's mindblowing.
@Fedorevsky
@Fedorevsky 9 ай бұрын
The weed he is currently on must be stupidly strong, lol@@Selendeki
@Paul-ew5st
@Paul-ew5st 9 ай бұрын
LOL vet all the sources
@seanheisey8645
@seanheisey8645 10 ай бұрын
If they were so advanced they would have had records that were not burnable.
@bilgzmcr7035
@bilgzmcr7035 10 ай бұрын
They do. They re standing right there. Do you think our current digital only records will withstand any cataclysm?? Nah.
@thephilosopher7173
@thephilosopher7173 10 ай бұрын
The pyramids are the records themselves, built in stone. Research the Temple Of Luxor. That whole temple is literally a textbook
@JokahSmokah7770
@JokahSmokah7770 10 ай бұрын
@@bilgzmcr7035 No but we sure do have things that could! For example Mount Rushmore. Cities, something would be left behind trust me.
@StudioKujira
@StudioKujira 10 ай бұрын
​@@bilgzmcr7035knock knock, anyone home. We have scorched the earth with physical "records" in comparison to the Egyptians and probably dinosaurs
@TheSLashera
@TheSLashera 10 ай бұрын
@@bilgzmcr7035Lmao. Did that guy really say that considering mostly all we know about ancient Egypt is precisely because they carved it in stone?
@sulaiman7461
@sulaiman7461 9 ай бұрын
Whenever someone gets baked, he thinks he already knows the history of the universe😂 Joe is amazing, especially when he talks about UFO or lost history because I think it's his passion
@jr5993
@jr5993 9 ай бұрын
He's the smartest idiot around.
@nuckels188
@nuckels188 9 ай бұрын
If you do psychedelics its easy to become fascinated by how trippy it would've been to live in a civilization with great pyramids, especially when our civilization's buildings tend to be so shitty and uninspiring in comparison
@heshamaldhahiry95
@heshamaldhahiry95 9 ай бұрын
Exactly bro lol
@dannymartial7997
@dannymartial7997 9 ай бұрын
To say they were more advanced than us today is insane. They didn’t even have bluetooth.
@MrWildboy214
@MrWildboy214 3 ай бұрын
They most definitely did
@kenjacobus9526
@kenjacobus9526 8 ай бұрын
I like it better when Joe’s guest has a clue of what he’s talking about.
@seandon015
@seandon015 10 ай бұрын
I think they probably did something similar to Fontana with moving the Lateran Obelisk. That was 300 tons and they built a tower to raise, move and lower with precision powered by horses and men with mechanical advantage. The timing of everything is where it gets tricky
@mccubb1
@mccubb1 10 ай бұрын
Joe has been playing Civilization. Shout out to Sid Meier
@teachyoselfclips
@teachyoselfclips 10 ай бұрын
Sid Meier made this comment
@adamprice3466
@adamprice3466 9 ай бұрын
​@@teachyoselfclipsHe needs to hurry up with Civ 7 instead of watching youtube😡
@2x2is22
@2x2is22 9 ай бұрын
I can't imagine he plays that game, he ain't got no time
@whiskybravo4648
@whiskybravo4648 9 ай бұрын
I’ve always had a feeling that humans have been here for close to a million years.
@winniethepeg
@winniethepeg 4 ай бұрын
More than that actually. Moses never wrote in Genesis how old Adam and Eve actually were; 1 million, 2 million years old? He didn’t say.
@bradklausen454
@bradklausen454 9 ай бұрын
Hey Joe why don't you have the Magical Egypt team on the podcast? In 2016 at the end of a 3 hour podcast you told John Anthony West you think Magical Egypt is one of the "great works" and needs to be seen by more people and you wanted to help with that.... well it's going to be 2024 in a week, and we at the small Magical Egypt team have been trying to get a hold of you to take you up on this offer to John and we've heard no response over the 8 years since you made that offer to John. There've been 3 new seasons of Magical Egypt (one of which deals with kundalini a subject you you bring up often). There's much to discuss, please stand behind your offer to John to help use your position to help promote the series.
@zacharylawrie
@zacharylawrie 9 ай бұрын
Ya, that! I love save the parks follow-up, but if your gonna mention Egypt every episode, let's do the thing for real.. a real follow-up
@johnstorton3125
@johnstorton3125 3 ай бұрын
Interplanetary travel. Lifting 70 tonnes blocks. But couldn’t invent a toaster
@commenter2336
@commenter2336 9 ай бұрын
I watch this and think is Joe a genius with a goal, a subservient, or a bumbling fool who struck gold.
@naylik2562
@naylik2562 9 ай бұрын
he's a clever dude. buisness wise.
@nl1724
@nl1724 9 ай бұрын
You got one thing wrong Joe, There is possibility that the Egyptians didn't build the pyramids or sphinx. We now theorize and think the sphinx is much older then what we gave it credit for. So There is a good chance that the egyptians found these monuments as they moved in and put there own markings on a lot of the stuff they found. if the sphinx is as old as up to 30,000 years old, who knows who built it?
@krusher74
@krusher74 9 ай бұрын
only one thing, lol
@ChosenWun180
@ChosenWun180 9 ай бұрын
You are tying to discredit African civilisation. There are pyramids in Sudan that were built by the Nubians. Those pyramids were demolished by Italian explorer. When the Nubians took over Egypt they reconstructed the pyramids in Egypt.
@nl1724
@nl1724 9 ай бұрын
Find an egyptian and call him african see how that goes lol@@ChosenWun180
@jacobsommer6146
@jacobsommer6146 9 ай бұрын
Lol. We know exactly how old the pyramids and sphinxes are as we have textual evidence and radiocarbon dating. Stop with the fucking alien/illuminati nonsense
@seifaly370
@seifaly370 4 ай бұрын
@@ChosenWun180Egyptian civilization not African**
@lukaspeciura6225
@lukaspeciura6225 10 ай бұрын
joe should have world of antiquity on his podcast, he's a mainstream archeologist
@stephenowens8658
@stephenowens8658 10 ай бұрын
He has several interesting videos, but I think he goes into topics just trying to prove them wrong instead of keeping an open mind so I don't think Joe would ever have a good discussion back & forth with him.
@lukaspeciura6225
@lukaspeciura6225 9 ай бұрын
@@stephenowens8658 we wouldn't know that until he would actually have a conversation on this, so far we haven't seen him(WOA) properly discuss this with another human being who is there in the video and I think his specific expertise would inform joe on aspects of archaeology that he(joe) is currently unaware of, that have not been mentioned in enough detail, by previous guests.
@neelmoudgil4962
@neelmoudgil4962 9 ай бұрын
Having discussions about archaeology doesn’t make you an archaeologist
@lukaspeciura6225
@lukaspeciura6225 9 ай бұрын
@@neelmoudgil4962 Correct me if I'm wrong but the guy who runs the channel World of Antiquity is an actual archaeologist who specializes in the processes of dating objects and materials, that why it would be interesting to have him on joe rogan as her would be able to defend mainstream views, which many of joes guests constantly bash.
@nodruj8681
@nodruj8681 9 ай бұрын
Literally nobody said it did, WoA has worked as one.@@neelmoudgil4962
@mekanized215
@mekanized215 9 ай бұрын
“I’m a moron” ~ Joe Rogan
@jasonholden3401
@jasonholden3401 7 ай бұрын
I drink milk
@anferneecoleman5577
@anferneecoleman5577 9 ай бұрын
Would you rather go back in time to see how the pyramids were built, or, how the first human survived on its own with no knowledge of anything? We don’t talk about that enough 😂😂😂
@simonbryant3961
@simonbryant3961 2 ай бұрын
Latter option would be insanely boring
@ananas9545
@ananas9545 9 ай бұрын
“I don’t think we can” …hold my beer
@davidwells4903
@davidwells4903 9 ай бұрын
From the burning of the library at Alexandria, the one fact we know that is 100% true is that ancient egypts fire prevention and suppression wasnt very advanced at all
@mrmaxx4400
@mrmaxx4400 10 ай бұрын
See Max release of the series "Unearthed " explains many of your questions. The series explains how people who lived in the Stone Age were more advanced than we think. The series explains how everything works.
@danielblackvideo
@danielblackvideo 9 ай бұрын
The Egyptian podcasters we’re the GOATS back in the day
@JJ_2110
@JJ_2110 8 ай бұрын
Whenever Joe and his guest start talking about Egypt you have to lock in
@ryanm9628
@ryanm9628 10 ай бұрын
Las Vegas Sphere is pretty cool if you ask me?
@superfarful
@superfarful 10 ай бұрын
hell yeah dude
@MyName-nx5il
@MyName-nx5il 10 ай бұрын
It's easy to build a mountain from a mountain right next to it. The fact the stone got exhausted to a point of prior geological bedrock, during the build. Some rock had to be carted from elsewhere should be taken into consideration and who knows what efforts monolithic humans did to transport rocks. Easy to 'walk' a big rock Easter island style large distances. I think our ancestors deserve more credit than anyone that spends four years at a college for ingenuity alone.
@prokhor_zakharov
@prokhor_zakharov 9 ай бұрын
Stop talking sense. There's no way our ancestors could carve symmetrical faces, or pull big rocks around -- it doesn't fit my completely uninformed opinions about what ancient people could do.
@oinkmagoink9129
@oinkmagoink9129 9 ай бұрын
Even to this day the largest transport vehicle on earth couldn’t move some of those stones. We could move them, but we would literally have to custom build a vehicle specifically for that purpose- (some of the stones weigh literally almost double what our largest vehicle is capable of) So to think they moved those with manpower alone is actually ridiculous. You’re underestimating how big these rocks are mate. The ones specifically on the pyramid- maybe The statues carved from a single rock- absolutely not. There’s no fuckin way
@JB-jm6lo
@JB-jm6lo 9 ай бұрын
@@oinkmagoink9129 bigger rock=more people. not complex
@oinkmagoink9129
@oinkmagoink9129 9 ай бұрын
@@JB-jm6lo a wooden sled ain’t gonna cut it so are you having these people lay on the sand to keep that stone from sinking into it? Pulling it with manpower alone actually makes zero sense whatsoever because it isn’t just about application of force- there are other major factors involved. You put a stone that size on sand and it is gonna drop into it like you just threw it into a pool of water. I know you think it isn’t that complex but that’s really only evidence that you haven’t thought about it at all. The egyptians didn’t have the proper tools to even quarry those stones and y’all wanna act like they drug them 100 miles through the sand with ease- it’s laughable
@juwebles4352
@juwebles4352 9 ай бұрын
@@oinkmagoink9129 They did have proper tools to quarry stone, thats a popular a myth though. And what the fuck do you think sand is? It's not a liquid, a large object will land ontop of sand it might displace a crater if you drop it from high up enough but thats assuming they didn't have anyway to get them down beside dropping them, which is stupid. Also why do you act they did it with ease? It was done with much difficulty over generations, you seem to be conceiving it as a modern construction project and not the society defining labor it was.
@TerraHerr11
@TerraHerr11 9 ай бұрын
Wait until he finds out they probably didn’t even build the great pyramid or sphinx but claimed it as theirs lol
@TrayneTracks
@TrayneTracks 9 ай бұрын
Exactly! They didn’t build it, they found it.
@sheldonmarshall6347
@sheldonmarshall6347 9 ай бұрын
Yeah white people built it
@srenjensen2625
@srenjensen2625 9 ай бұрын
👽
@williewill1237
@williewill1237 9 ай бұрын
We was queens and kingeez
@MozZzam
@MozZzam 9 ай бұрын
Joe: Nobody has any idea about the pyramids. Joe's Comment Section: Hold my beer...
@Quantifyblue
@Quantifyblue 9 ай бұрын
damn bro if you are going steal clips at least make sure the audio is in sync, jeez
@Jonathon1031
@Jonathon1031 9 ай бұрын
We literally went from dirt and nothing 150 years ago to all of this now. To say that this couldn’t have happened before, within the last 300,000 years, is insane.
@billjones8950
@billjones8950 9 ай бұрын
Only problem with your theory is some things take too long to decompose. For example glass bottles apparently take 1,000,000 years. So even if a civilization 250,000 years ago invented glass bottles but then got hit by an asteroid and lost their ability to make it we’d still see evidence of it. To put it into perspective it says that the pyramids of Giza would decompose entirely before a glass bottle would. But other things like plastic takes 200-500 years which could have been around and disappeared.
@forwardmoving8252
@forwardmoving8252 9 ай бұрын
Dirt and nothing 150 years ago? Where did you go to school ?....
@GordonCaledonia
@GordonCaledonia 9 ай бұрын
@@forwardmoving8252 He has a degree in Bro Science, bro.
@IceCavalier
@IceCavalier 9 ай бұрын
Just waiting for the day that Joe discovers the cyclopean stonework in Greece.
@GordonCaledonia
@GordonCaledonia 9 ай бұрын
Waiting for the day that Joe discovers that he is a boring try-hard.
@DaTrueDevine
@DaTrueDevine 9 ай бұрын
That idea at 3:40 is such a novel and interesting idea! I feel like naturally we just assume people of the past generally excelled and evolved technologically all at the same time at the same rate. But the things is honestly, there was probably more of an extreme difference between societies than there are today. Because they weren’t as connected as we are( at least from the recorded history we’ve been able to find)
@ronniebx4664
@ronniebx4664 9 ай бұрын
Connected? LOL
@DaTrueDevine
@DaTrueDevine 9 ай бұрын
@@ronniebx4664 with telephones, email, social media, etc.
@xvgonzales
@xvgonzales 9 ай бұрын
he is referring to shared intelligence @@ronniebx4664
@77garga
@77garga 9 ай бұрын
cocain mummies prove we were connected
@hayosh9309
@hayosh9309 9 ай бұрын
@@77gargauntil the dating of the cocaine debunked that rumor
@3rdstudios117
@3rdstudios117 9 ай бұрын
Pharaoh - “ Idk how y’all going to do it but, i want it done by the next 4 moons”
@GreeryGabor
@GreeryGabor 9 ай бұрын
"think about how quick we went from 1800 to 2023. in.sane."
@JesterLiveYT
@JesterLiveYT 10 ай бұрын
All they had was time and manpower back then. they could do anything
@jasonlara1943
@jasonlara1943 9 ай бұрын
joe rogan- lives during the time of great engineering such as the tallest building in the world, the golden gate bridge, machines that fly through the sky,the splitting of the atom, a computer that fits in your pocket also joe rogan: the egyptians were more advanced then we are. because pyramids 😂
@bryananderson3772
@bryananderson3772 9 ай бұрын
That's the point. Even we can't make the parymids
@rankyb8088
@rankyb8088 9 ай бұрын
Slaves and a long period of time would explain things. And none of the workers were looking down at there phone
@jessewahwah
@jessewahwah 9 ай бұрын
We have all that and yet if I asked you how they moved those stones you'd have no idea. We would have trouble moving some of those stones today WITH all of those things you mentioned. So how did they do it? How did they carve those stones so precisely? They had or knew something we don't. As Rogan said, they might have gone down a different technological path. If you want to go down the "ancient aliens" rabbit hole, a civilization back then could have been visited and were given some kind of technology or new direction of thinking. They didn't necessarily have to invent anything. All we know is we don't know how they did what they did.
@nodruj8681
@nodruj8681 9 ай бұрын
You lot are unbearable, you've been debunked, and yes we can.@@bryananderson3772
@nodruj8681
@nodruj8681 9 ай бұрын
Bro shut up, we can literally do everything they do, many videos online have shown simple methods to get the same affects, and guess what the whole argument of "the average man can't figure it out therefore they knew something we dont" is moronic as the majority of folk in that time couldnt explain it either, as the average man is an idiot. You being a great example@@jessewahwah
@whatwasthequestion4051
@whatwasthequestion4051 10 ай бұрын
Joe rogan had a joke were the Egyptians moved into the pyrmaids after the last civilations was wiped out. Think about the airplane, its only been around a 100+ years. I think its safe to say someone had a technology back then for transportation also. You couldnt explain an airplane to most people that had existed before. They would think your magical or a god.
@Ejai1
@Ejai1 9 ай бұрын
I think it's more likely the Egyptians had all the time in the world on their hands.
@barisibis8778
@barisibis8778 9 ай бұрын
Pyramid of Giza has coordinates that are identical to the numerical value of the speed of Light - 299 792 458 m / s
@SpaceHCowboy
@SpaceHCowboy 8 ай бұрын
Yup, no it doesn't. Take the tin foil hat off.
@jayzitro1640
@jayzitro1640 10 ай бұрын
We have achieved flight and he thinks we can’t carve stone?
@alexhlavac2827
@alexhlavac2827 9 ай бұрын
Who says we created flight? Ancient South American minature gold planes were found and remodeled and it flew
@dennisfarris4729
@dennisfarris4729 10 ай бұрын
The rocks don't mean anything Joe, what was big about Egypt was it lasted for a very long time.
@thephilosopher7173
@thephilosopher7173 10 ай бұрын
If you know how to stack millions of stones averaging 2-20 tons each so that the structure aligns to true geographic North, aligns with the star in the sky, and has mathemical measurements involving various constants that were made before they were “discovered” then you could talk. Oh yea you can’t use modern technology either.
@dennisfarris4729
@dennisfarris4729 9 ай бұрын
@@thephilosopher7173 they used the latest technology, just because You don't understand a thing. .......the world as viewed by folk who LIVE in the environment is not the book lined electronic cockpit we inhabit. They saw the stars ever evening .....
@dennisfarris4729
@dennisfarris4729 9 ай бұрын
@@ItachiUzumaki-of3we duh!!! Lol.....
@powertester5596
@powertester5596 9 ай бұрын
Looking at the symmetry of those 20 tons rocks, and the less possibllty of Egyptians to be able to fetch them from 500 miles away, I think it only makes sense that they were either manufactured in-house using all the plenty of sand they have OR there were mountains close by that they eat all away to build those structures. Just saying as a theory of course.
@NikoMoraKamu
@NikoMoraKamu 9 ай бұрын
off couse , they have rocks rests of the manufacturring process on the great pyramid site along with some example of rocks that broke or were not good to the pyramid the pyramids were built by manpower and time people tend to overlook that and think in aliens xD
@jackmullin8962
@jackmullin8962 9 ай бұрын
There are plenty of quarries located in Egypt which proved to be used for some of the stones and sites.
@Kyle-ye5eo
@Kyle-ye5eo 9 ай бұрын
It’s not the existence, it’s the movement. Nobody has a solid answer for how they moved a 40,000 pound block x number of miles from x quarry. Nor how they achieved such precision cutting ability to produce 90 degree angle cuts and symmetry on sculptures. Its so inconceivable that they could have done it with the tools that we know existed at the time, that the most logical answer is that they came from a different earlier era we don’t know about that was highly advanced. Its a massive leap but offer me a more logical answer
@NikoMoraKamu
@NikoMoraKamu 9 ай бұрын
@@Kyle-ye5eo clearly you never built nothing in your life , levers and tools are older than the pyramids , there is plenty of modern examples of researchers moving even bigger stones with small teams of people using simple tools and levers , then , there is no magical sense or power to make us more capable to make 90 degrees angles or any kind of shape than the egyptians
@powertester5596
@powertester5596 9 ай бұрын
@@Kyle-ye5eo hmmm, I don’t deny the alien theory since there is no way to know for sure one way or another. I am just saying that there may be an alternative (and simpler) explanation. There maybe a technique that they may have used to cut (or make) those stones and move them across which (the technique) could have been lost in the thousands of years that followed. For example, if humanity goes to an all out nuclear war and extinct itself with an exception of a very small set of humans surviving in some remote places. They may rise and advance again in a few thousand years but a lot of technological stuff that those future generations will find from our current time may have no rational explanation in future.
@ronuss
@ronuss 9 ай бұрын
joe is on the right track. you start delving into egypt stuff it leads to some crazy shit that just makes way too much sense.
@Info_prop
@Info_prop 9 ай бұрын
« NO GUESSES….there are some guesses » -Joe rogan
@jaymarron2924
@jaymarron2924 9 ай бұрын
I bet that we actually could do it , it's just that we're purposely dumbed down and split up so that we don't see the full potential of us all working together
@srenjensen2625
@srenjensen2625 9 ай бұрын
Agree. We have people smart enough to build the atom bomb. It's just a question of what do we want to spend resources on. Not a lot of purpose in a pyramid nowadays. Yes it's impressive what the Egyptians did. But Joe is going a little overbord here lol
@joshlockie9285
@joshlockie9285 9 ай бұрын
Divide and conquer is as old as time
@ojl392
@ojl392 9 ай бұрын
I feel bad for all of Joe's guests that have to go through this conversation and just sit there and agree with Papa Joe so they can get that piece of the pie.
@chrishudson4940
@chrishudson4940 9 ай бұрын
I mean it is the Joe Rogan show, so there’s that. lol idk
@Peatopher90
@Peatopher90 9 ай бұрын
Yeah it must suck to be a guest on the biggest podcast of all time
@ojl392
@ojl392 9 ай бұрын
@cpeat1990 who said anything about hating being a guest? You must have literacy issues. Let me explain it to you: while it may NOT suck being a guest, it DOES SUCK when this Egypt shit gets brought up for both the guest and the listener.
@ojl392
@ojl392 9 ай бұрын
@chrishudson4940 OK, but the format of the show is not "listen to Joe talk about Egyptian aliens" the format is "listen to the guests Joe brings on the show." But good for you if you like that lol
@adrimcandrew-jj8qi
@adrimcandrew-jj8qi 9 ай бұрын
I dont know much about the pyramids but i do know that the origins of what we consider the occult seem come from Egypt and the middle east. I personally believe the the Egyptians received their knowledge from ancient Mesopatamoa. All of the really old occult knowledge comes from there and there is a direct correlation between the occult and the stars and geometry/math. I think that the idea that perhaps the Egyptians didnt necessarily build the pyramids or the sphynx but potentially modified them is probably accurate. Id be willing to bet that an even older civilization build some of those things and perhaps left some of their knowledge behind or shared it with the Egyptians.
@yonosenada1773
@yonosenada1773 9 ай бұрын
First time I ever see a penguin on a podcast. Imagine if Joe had wore a Batman mask 😂
@brianlennes9494
@brianlennes9494 9 ай бұрын
The pyramids are surrounded by silica sand, limestone is made out of silica sand. Why is it not possible that they simply used a conveyor system and pile the sand and built the lime stone blocks??
@glennmatthews758
@glennmatthews758 9 ай бұрын
Stuff like this makes me realize my dad might be right about Joe Rogan. I think he’s funny, but I can’t deny he gives an open door to stupid people.
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