Ep 1: Ben Van Kerkwyk - Evidence for Advanced Ancient Civilizations
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- čas přidán 6. 07. 2024
- Episode Timeline
0:00 Introduction
4:31 The Human Timeline
9:51 Younger Dryas/ Cataclysm
21:23 Ancient Precision Stonework
36:39 The Sphinx
48:33 The Pyramids
1:15:38 The Serapeum
1:40:13 The Glyphs/ Writing
1:46:50 The Vases
2:19:27 The Ramses Head & Hedjet
2:29:00 Baalbek
2:35:30 Turkey, Gobleki Tepe & Flooding
2:50:18 Closing
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#ancientcivilizations
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#Mummies
#TemplesofEgypt
#historyeducation
#ancienttechnology
We only build in 90° angles for the most part and civilizations back then were cutting and joining absolute nonsense shaped blocks perfectly. There stuff is still around but if you go to any big city down town you can see our modern creations crumbling already 😂 we're like a toddler with a crayon telling Michael Angelo he isn't as good as we are.
You’re completely right. The anti seismic stuff is insane. I’m talking to Luke caverns Saturday and hope to release it next week early. We are going in depth on the walls
@@mattbealllimitless Luke is great for conversations on mesoamerica, can't wait to watch that👌🏻 Great first episode, glad to have found your channel!
They built shoddy structures of lesser importance too. That stuff just wouldn't survive so it hasn't. What still remains, massive efforts of design and construction were undertaken specifically to make them last this long. Nobody would put that much effort into building trivial things like administrative centers or markets or homes.
@@mmhoss That depends on their methods and mastery of the art. It may not have been a massive undertaking for the builders at all. We assume it was because we compare our modern processes to what they accomplished. There is lots of proof that many megalithic sites had goods stalls to form a market. And to the contrary of what you pose, I would think no way would you have INCREDIBLE works of masonry next to mud brick huts. Do ANY affluent areas build section 8 next to a mansion? No way that'd be an eye sore. By the same basic human logic I don't think they would want crap sitting next to their peak capabilities. The Mayan houses still stand and Egypts are most likely under the floor tiles that sand dumps infinitely into. Exception is the Olmecs, they built junk but went all in on those heads. Anytime there's a huge difference in construction methods in the same area I attribute it to inheritance by the people who found them after the flood. But that's why we need more info, there's just no way to know.
@@East10Outpost Yep, and it stands to reason that you wouldn't build with "section-8 quality" OVERTOP of mansion-quality structures, either. unless you are talking about two different cultures and timelines.
You will never have a shortage of positive comments about Ben. He’s a real one. Great job on Your first Guest. Keep it up 👍🏻
I appreciate that! Ben is awesome
Respect! Great First Guest. Ben has taken the search for Lost Ancient Technology to the next level. ❤
Thanks brother. Ben is really amazing. I’ve really enjoyed getting to know him, he’s a brilliant guy. Glad you enjoyed the first episode!
Definitely agree. Ben is one of the few who is keepin it real when it comes to all of this crazy stuff. I hope you make this a trend, that this is the kind of content you have.
Yeah yeah for sure great yeah ...
Great job getting Ben on the show!
Thank you! 😊
I've binged most of Ben's recent podcast interviews and this one is the best
Oh wow thanks brother! I was nervous lol. Ben was amazing tho, he’s brilliant. More great interviews to come on this channel, spread the word! Luke Caverns just flew into town and we talk in the morning!
You guys are going to really like the Luke caverns podcasts. We did two, one on Egypt one in mesoamerica. Really really fascinating, he dropped a couple of theories that are powerful and logical that no one else is talking about.
His work on precision stone vases is mindboggling.
Ben is certainly one of the most interesting people I know. He combines very rational oservations with big dose of humility. I really liked the interview, well done!
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it!
Which is why I find the ad hominem attacks against him so egregious.
Love watching bens stuff. Never get bored of the topic of ancient civilizations
I would have preferred to live back then
It really never gets old!
@@brandonholmes1144Around what time? I'd like to live pre-flood. So like 13,000 years ago or something. It was probably a world wide advanced civilization.
Always will support whoever helps Ben get the news of his fantastic work out to more people.
@dubselector345 thanks Dubs I appreciate it man and hope you’ve been enjoying the channel!
Matt
Ben rocking The Brothers of the Serpent shirt, Nice.
SNAKES 🐍 🐍 🐍
Snake bros!
@realklausschwab @broncobilly581 did you guys see the snake bros episode? Snakes 🐍 rule!
Much love for the work ben keep it up boss man ❤
Great first guest. I’ve followed Ben since he started.
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it, more great stuff to come!
Incredible first guest
Been following for years… Totally agree with the same questions, quests and conclusions… Keep going !!
Love Bens work .
Ben is the man
Also thanks for making such a long interview. I would love a whole series with Ben, coming back to focus on a specific building maybe and going through all the interesting details this interview could only touch on.
For sure! I plan on having him back, probably annually but maybe a bit more frequently. Thanks again
Thank you Ben the world is better with your work! Mad respect sir!
I love Ben, so much in depth and well put together videos. It's insane how little most people care.
You need to watch the videos on debunking what he talks about, you’ll realise hes a fraud, everything he talks about is explainable, i used to think it was lost tech, but it just isnt. It just isnt. Its rock, and time. Thats it.
Well I see 3 posted podcasts, and I'll be binging all three. Talk about kicking it off with a bang!! ❤
Awesome thanks and I’m happy to welcome you to the show. Lots of great content to come!
Matt
Ben is a true gem to our species. His work is so cutting edge. He's on the verge of blowing up the orthodoxy. Great first great. I subscribed. Looking forward to what you bring in the future.
Much love, agree and thanks!
I've been a fan of Ben since he started. I'm so happy seeing him succeed. I've always thought he's on thr verge of blowing the lid off too.
Matt you got another subscriber, your calm and inquisitive interview style is awesome keep it up!
Welcome aboard and thank you!
Yes Ben is awesome iv had the privilege to go on two of his tours Egypt 12 months ago and his Turkey tour then I went on to Lebanon myself and did Baalbek , he has got me hooked into this search of evidence for ancient technology ... and he is a fellow Australian ... good on ya mate .
Thanks Matt grate interview .
That’s cool Greg I want to go with him on a future trip maybe I’ll see you on one. Thanks for your comment and for joining the channel!
Matt
@@mattbealllimitless Look forward to it Matt we will have a blast .
Heck yeah, always happy to see Ben on a podcast!
I can't wait until we start cracking the mystery of how the polygonal walls were created. People don't realize the stones not only perfectly mate at the exterior, they perfectly mate throughout the depth of the joints, even curving three-dimensionally. this is simply not possible by trial-and-error fitting, yet that is the official explanation.
@@AustinKoleCarlisle And so many examples of it around the world too! And if you haven't already, you should check into acoustic drilling. I'm being increasingly convinced that's how it was done. They had mastery of harmonics that was welllll above ours, and a wire with the right frequency will definitely precision cut through matter like a lightsaber. But still doesn't explain how they moved them 😂
@@East10Outpost Either way...*lost ancient technology* was definitely responsible.
@@AustinKoleCarlisle 💯
Absolutely great episode, Ben brings a lot of fascinating ideas to the table. I’m beyond intrigued and interested in what our past looked like! Mainstream narrative about our past isn’t adding up anymore. Good luck on the channel you have my support.
Thanks! Really appreciate that and appreciate you being here!!
Matt
Just found the channel, throwing a comment to help you with the algorithm. 👍 people
Appreciate that and the sub! Are you number 500?
498!
Ser Ben good show
Wow! I'm a long-term Store Manager for Bealls spending much of my free time following the work of Randall Carson, Graham Hancock and others in my interest in Ancient Advanced Civilizations and UAP. I never would have dreamed one of your podcasts would be something I would eagerly add to my daily down time listening. I'm blown away!
@sunnykennedy this makes my day, so cool! Which store are you at? Randall is going to come on the show in a month or so. Billy Carson in 2 weeks. I talked to the PI who was hired by Courtney love today to find her missing husband Kurt cobain. Talk about a crazy interview, WOW, that one is going to be so cool. Glad you are enjoying thanks for the comment! 🥳
@@mattbealllimitless How awesome! I’ll definitely be tuning into to all three! I’m at the Bristol, Virginia store. I just came back from the manager retreat in Atlanta. It was a great time, but what you’re doing here is so exciting!
New channel hey ...well great start from me i might stick around awhile ...good luck mate 👍👍🇦🇺🇦🇺
Thanks and welcome!
This channel is awesome. Admittedly, I was late to the party. But boy am I glad I'm here now.
You're the man Mr. Beall!!
Thanks brother great to have you hear glad you’re enjoying it! 👊🏼👊🏼👊🏼
Matt
I said i would go back through your catalog, and here i am!
Probably completely irrelevant... but a little bit about me. I struggled with addiction for almoat 15 years. Any substance i could get my hands on, but alcohol and heroin were the big two. I was in and out of jails, rehabs and eventually ended up in prison. I started using at 15, dropped out of high school and never went to college. When i was in prison i spent a lot of time reading, taking notes and just generally learning. I started a painting business about 6 months after getting out. I was released with 178 dollars, i got a job painting for another company and spent all that money on tools to go out on my own. No loans, no credit cards, didnt borrow a penny.
Ive been in business for 6 years now. Clean for 8.
Im currently working on getting my Coast Guard certification so i can start doing guided fishing trips. Thats been my dream job since i was a child, and im close to making it happen.
I did some reading about you and your life, and Ive gotta say... you seem like a very solid person all around. Im glad i found your channel and i really look forward to future episodes. Thanks for having these conversations, you truly do have a knack for this!
The Scan the Pyramids project is really old story. There have been much more relevant discoveries lately about hidden chambers and corridors, please have a look at this paper: "Synthetic Aperture Radar Doppler Tomography Reveals Details of Undiscovered High-Resolution Internal Structure of the Great Pyramid of Giza" by Filippo Biondi and Corrado Malanga.
Great topic. Great guest.
I've heard alot of Ben's talks, and while he goes over some familiar topics in this one it is refreshing to get some new facts out still! His excitement still shines through when he gets a space to expound on his knowledge. Great interview.
Thanks brother glad you enjoyed it. Ben’s great. Love the way he challenges mainstream dogma.
the BEST guest! and first ep? subbed
Thanks Matt won’t let you down. Luke Caverns up next it’s gonna be a great episode
I dont normally comment but keep up the amazing work! Much respect from 🇦🇺
Fantastic first episode!
I am a huge fan of Bens work. The evidence for a lost ancient advanced civilization is overwhelming. I would love to ask Ben about his idea that the Egyptians maybe never got inside the great pyramids and how he explains the radiocarbon dating of the mortar in the outside courses of these monuments. Repair work? Untrustworthy dating? Would love to know his thoughts.
It’s a great question. His comments to me when we discussed that were “thousands of years of renovation and reuse”. It is true, and Graham Hancock talked about this on Rogan yesterday, that it’s very unreliable. I don’t know man, but it’s worth discussing and looking more into!
Watch world of antiquity there is no lost technology it’s wishful thinking nothing more
Its sounds great and believable but ask yourself do you actually know what he saying isnt bs ? No because he sounds believable because you and me dont have a clue, leave it to the people that actually know the history and are qualified and have a better knowledge to date stuff, just because it you can’t understand it doesnt mean it was lost technology, it is literally fucking rock. Shaped rock that is it.
According to miano there isn’t. According to Ben there is. It’s belief based on minimal evidence in both cases. Beat to remain open minded to both. But throughout history we have never known the full truth about anything, and today is no different. What miano says is based on fact, theory and belief, same as been. Best advice: Stay open minded.
Ben is actually a stone cutting ninja no tools needed for him ❤his content 🎉
Kicking off your channel with Ben is an automatic sub for me!
@mitchtotanes6886 Ben is the man, I’m a huge fan too. Super happy to have you here Mitch and I hope to continue to hear from you thanks for your comment!
Matt
I want to get rich so I can hire Ben to read me bedtimes stories.
Haha
hahaha that would be awesome
Fairy stories you mean.
Just play his videos while youre trying to sleep lol its the same thing
😂😂😂
Someone gave Ben clothes, and some food to eat. Now he's solving problems 👍
Cheers Ben!
& A haircut! 😂
Great show. Love Ben's work. Can we have Randall Carlson next, please? :)
Absolutely, working on it! That’s going to be epic talking to him
Ben was being very careful here...the conclusion Mark Qvist and his colleagues came to after ruthless mathematical analysis was that (a) the vase was designed with a single formula and (b) the ONLY way you could produce this vase was with computer aided design and manufacture.
For perspective...he's a cryptographer. Those guys are NOT known for flights of fancy. If there is a branch of maths that is totally objective, that's it.
I've looked at his evidence and verified it myself. It's very real. The radii of every curvature in the vase is quantized to match a single formula, down to a less than 2mm curvature. The tangent to the surface above the lug handles perfectly penetrates the center of the holes in the handles and lies incident to a conical section that turns out to make an angle of precisely 1 radian. PI and Phi ( the golden ratio ) as well as the square roots of 2 and 3 are encoded everywhere. It's mind blowing.
@timothyblazer1749 the analysis seems to be really conclusive. I am continuing to work with Mark on additional vases.
@@mattbealllimitless I think we all seriously appreciate the work you are doing here, Matt. It's not often that a person with the resources you have created would get involved in this kind of research!
@@timothyblazer1749 thanks brother I appreciate your support. There’s a lot of stuff in this world that deserves additional exploration. I’m going to drop a theory late next week that I haven’t heard anyone else talk about. Im excited about it.
Congratulations on great interview. It takes real skill to get this much information laid out in this format in such a compelling way.
@thinwolf4516 well damn that’s nice of you to say I appreciate that. I was nervous man, being my first interview! Glad you enjoyed it,
Matt
I found your channel through Ben and I'm glad I did. Great content. You're doing God's work getting the vases for study. Thank you.
@_autocoder yes sir I appreciate you being here!
Amazing interview, what a good start to your channel. Btw, you're the CEO of Bealls? I love that store! That is my go-to place for Sunkist fruit gummies, lol.
Awesome, glad you enjoyed it! Yes I am the CEO of Bealls. For now at least, till the Board finds out about this crazy channel. Lol jk they’re cool with it.
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Wonderful! Shout out yo the Snakes, too! Heroes.
Excellent Interview! It was my first time hearing Ben, and it was fascinating! I'm a new subscriber to your channel and looking forward to what's next! Best wishes as you build your channel and begin to accomplish your CZcams vision! Well Done! ❤️
Thanks I really appreciate that! Welcome aboard, I’m really looking forward to this too. There’s a lot of people who have incredible things to say and discuss and it will be fun exploring it all!
Greatly appreciate this mans mind and passion.
No doubt!
When Regulas appear at dawn above the sppinx Aquarius begins. Roughly September 2026 on the 23.
At the end of this talking about the head jets with the precision in the curves in the 3 dimensions it reminds me of something I saw about how 4 dimension introduction would look in our 3 dimentional sight limitations I think whatever tool did these perfectly symmetrical type curves was a 4 dimensional type of "machine". I wish I can explain it better right now if you're interested look something like four dimensional sphere in a 3 dimensional world you might see what I'm talking about.
I live in Oregon on an old farm. We’re sitting on a ridiculous amount of lithic flakes and stone tools as this was a Kalapuya village for millennia. I’d love to get Matt’s opinion on a tool made from a meteorite. It’s zinc and tungsten plus a few other trace metals (cobalt, lead, etc) and weighs about two pounds. Extremely heavy for its small size.
I’d be happy to take a look.
@@mattbealllimitless Cool, I’ll send you some pics and X-ray fluorescence results. There are a bunch of different elements in this thing.
@@DouglasMosley759 it’s mattbealllimitless@gmail.com
Interesting to say the least.
@crypticcowboy2409 thanks cryptic I hope you’ve been enjoying the channel!
Matt
Finally got to listen to this over the holidays. I have a degree in anthropology and never learned about a great deal of this part of history. Very interesting insights and now I have more questions than I had before. Looking forward to more.
@stephendelp8951 awesome glad you enjoyed! Ben’s channel has so much great content if you’d like to dive into any specific topic. Thanks for the support and listen.
Could it be possible that they used actual forms and created the blocks like you would using cement by using a mix of different materials that would come out like granite ?
I think they call that geopolymer theory? Basically they would have had to heat the granite to the point where it melted, then pour it. It’s not highly likely because each block seems like a unique shape for the most part, and geopolymer would be using similar shapes over and over like we see with the Roman cement or modern cement. But who knows, open to all ideas.
geopolymer theory generally refers to crushed and cemented stone, which there is some evidence for
@navykiller100 @mmhoss I’m talking to marcell foti in a few weeks about his theory. Is he the one who has the best theory at this point or is there someone else?
@unchartedx I am watching Myths God's and the YD. The myths and religions talk of 7 angels and 7 meteors etc...I recall the Pleiades have 7 major stars...maybe that's why the Pleiades has such an important part in ancient history? Maybe they think the 7 impacts came from the 7 Pleiades? I'm simply fascinated by all of this!! Love your channel!
thank you! Glad to have you here! :)
Matt
Hey Matt, I think it would be awesome if you could interview Antonio Zamora sometime. I think his theory on the Carolina Bays is the key to figuring out the Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis.
So I’ve heard the name but I’m not familiar with his content. Does he have a video or two you could link that I could check out?
@@mattbealllimitless The name of his youtube channel is his full name. A good starting point is his video titled "Megafauna Extinction 12,900 years ago", and if you have more time, his playlist titled "The Younger Dryas extraterrestrial impact".
Chris Cottrell of Dabbler's Den also has done work on the Carolina Bays and changed his opinion of the date of formation. He did a long form explanation at Cosmic Summit 23. Most of his CZcams videos are short form. He and Antonio are on friendly terms but disagree.
@@annewitkowski7586I have Chris from dabblers den scheduled for a 12/18 recording!
The problem I have with the Leo sphinx connection was the constellation known as a lion 12000 years ago
Yes. Just like how so many ancient cultures around the world called Sirius the Dog Star. It all originates from the ancient worldwide civilization that existed during the last ice age.
if have Ben on, you have a subscription from me! and he's wearing a Snake Bros 🐍 shirt! love it!
@jesevans5258 thanks brother! did you catch the snake bros episode, I out it out a week or so ago
Matt
@mattbealllimitless watched twice! those 2 podcast are a huge influence on me, yr doing great work too! keep it up cause I'm definitely watching!
@@jesevans5258 appreciate it brother, glad you’re enjoying, the guests have been amazing to talk to, more to come,
Matt
Love it, but I have one request: timestamps by topic.
Yeah totally, good call I will fix that thanks!
Ben is absolutely right on the money.
👍👌👍👌
Thanks for another good video. Ben is slowly turning into an "expert" on ancient civilizations due to his thorough research, much of it "hands on", and based on good "logic" and "common sense". And not accepting the "status quo" by asking the right questions. Hopefully through time more and more people will hear about his research.
I think you’re right! He’s a smart guy. He’s actually in Egypt (again) right now. Thanks for the comments! :)
It's interesting how they allowed the construction of a dam to flood a 14,000 year-old archaeological site, whilst going out of their way to preserve the 5,000 year-old sites...
Matt, great 3 first guests, I just completed watching episode 3 with Chris. I think you have a good approach going so far. Danny Jones podcast yesterday with Chris was a DISASTER....you handled you interview with him way better. I'm ready to see you sit down with Randall Carlson , is that in the works ? Keep up the good Sir.
Joe Stuart, Alabama USA
Awesome thanks for the feedback brother. Yes Randall and Jimmy corsetti are in the works. Luke Caverns is flying into town next weekend to record, he’s amazing too.
@@mattbealllimitless luke is a awesome guest
Why was it a disaster? You mean Danny’s interview style?
@@kklh7918Yes... Danny , in my opinion just let the interview drag a whole lot many many times...
@@mattbealllimitless I'm excited Mr. Beall to see Randall and Jimmy on your show. I wish and hope you the best. I see big things coming your way Sir. I also do a lot of shopping in your stores. I practically buy all of my clothes there now. I was a die hard Ross customer for years , until I started comparing prices and quality at your store. I'm inside your Decatur Alabama store several times a week now. I'm glad and proud to call myself an early fan of the show and I'll ride along and support you till the end Sir.
Until next time, Joe in Alabama
Thanks for the reply I had my son look at the picture and he also saw the bull weird though.
Today we have the Alternative History researchers butting heads with Modern Academia/ Archaeology Experts. It seems that it’ll continue to be difficult for the truth to be found without these mainstream Academics finally opening their minds to the possibilities.
Im wondering if there is a small group of people who know what really happened in humanity’s past, I.E. Free Masons. That doesn’t seem very likely but memories of the past must have made their way to the current time.
It’s hard to really know. The best we can do is use the data to put forth our best theories, then assign likelihood to each theory. Instead we pick one theory and say it’s 100% what happened. That closes our minds to all other theories. On this channel we attempt to remain open to all possibilities!
there has to be a small group of people who "know". why else would certain historical topics in academia be "off-limits" or "taboo"?
The best is we people are like well it was thousand of people working together. The argument isn't that one person built something, it's what they were using to build it. Like when you look at a modern day mining project you don't expect it to be built by one person it was mined by thousands but those people are using huge mining machinery. Some of it even struggles when your talking about rocks that weigh so many tonnes usually they use more than one machine and yet you saying they only had a pounding stone and didn't even know how a wheel worked. Legit makes no sense
Big Ben
Similarities between the boxes and our boxes that we store depleted uranium fuel in isn’t there, would explain the masses of masonry in the pyramid being layered around them. I’m 100% on the argument the pyramids are power generation related now.
Mr. Beall, I think that you're doing a fine thing here, bringing all of these great guests in for excellent long form conversations. There's no doubt in my mind that you've got your priorities straight here - and I think that if you only keep this up, you'll see your channel really going somewhere. I want to suggest that it'd be fantastic if you could try to fit in some guests who might not necessarily agree with certain topics too - keeping that Graham Hancock/Flint Dibble debate on JRE in mind - that episode was certainly a net positive for this entire 'movement' if you could call it that. Keep in mind that unfortunately it's easy to get labeled in a certain way on the interwebs these days - but a channel that endeavors to show willingness to listen to different viewpoints can't easily get 'shot down'. Not that I think that you're in any 'danger' of something like that happening any time soon, but I think we'd all be better for it if this whole debate if you will is perceived to tolerate scrutiny. Greetings and salutations from Norway, keep up the good work.
Hey @reborn79 I really appreciate the note and suggestions. Yes, for sure. I’m looking for open minded, intelligence and Knowledgeable. If you only have 2/3 the 2 have to be strong. I reached out to Dan @ debunking and he’s excited to come on the show. I’m open to others too. Thanks again for being here 🙏👊🏼
Zahi Hawas: "It was a national project"
Who was farming the crops, livestock, sailing trade vessels, managing finances, building homes, tombs, guarding the territories, fighting off invaders, bandits etc. Who was mummifying the dead, the dead animals, digging the tombs for them, carving the sarcophagi, writing documents, painting walls, (beautifully I might add), tending to other business of the day...
No one? They all dropped what they were doing and built the pyramid fed on hopes and dreams alone? In 20 years? 3 minutes per block? 24 hours a day/7 days a week? That is impossible.
You should really get on and take live debates for these kind of topics. Bringing on a bunch of these dudes to see what they think about their ideas and find the truth.
Joe rogan is taking too long to
Yeah that’s a good call. I’ll keep that in mind it’s a good idea. Ben just prefers to ignore them and do his own thing, but I’ll ask around to see who’s up for a good debate
Super Interesting!!!. Very knowleable, Felicitaciones!!!
Would be great to get Praveen Mohan Indias for most history advocate on this show.
I’ll ask him. Thank you!
You’re getting some good guest….if you’re serious about this please look into improving your sound quality….live the guests, hope you do more, but sound quality is a make\break thing for many listeners.
Yes sir, totally hear that and agree, and thank you for the feedback. This first one with Ben was recorded in a podcast studio because my studio wasn’t set up yet. I think I’ve recorded 8-9 now and the studio has gotten more “complete” and professional every time. The electronics are now solidified, the decor will change a bit more. This setup that we have for the Limitless studio now is top of the line. I think you will see the change over the first few episodes and the improvement to the highest quality. Please keep the feedback coming, much appreciated and thanks for watching! 😊
Looking forward to it! (It’s not horrible, not at all, but the quality of the production should be commensurate with the quality of your guests, and you started WAY up there!)
Also refreshing to see people willing to hear critical feedback and respond positively instead of losing their minds…..must be a generational thing.😅
His sound was good I thought. I have heard alot worse.
The sound quality was great - maybe it's a problem on your end?
What have you thought of the recent episodes? Improved?
My biggest take away is not just how precise these things are but because the precision is not visible by the naked eye or touch, and if they did not have advanced machinery, why did they have to take it to this level of precision?
100k subscribers within 6 months you shall have.
That’d be dope af
A great interview, subbed. May I humbly suggest you work on the name of the channel, it comes over as a bit clunky at the moment? 😊
Regarding Ben's feeling that Carbon 14 dating may have been undertaken on the quarry marks 'discovered' by Weiss in the Relieving Chambers of the Great Pyramid - and I bet they have been tested - then if they were from Khufu's time then wouldn't Egyptologists be shouting this vindication of their orthodoxy from the rooftops?
Really enjoyed this, thanks.
Thanks for the sub! Really appreciate it and won’t let you down. I appreciate the feedback on the name of the channel too and I’ll look at that. I’m really glad you enjoyed the episode thanks again!
There were already 46 carbon dating samples taken from the Great Pyramid over the course of two projects. All date the pyramid to the old Kingdom.
Bealls to the wall
@harrywolf what do you think of the recent changes to the podcast studio?
@@mattbealllimitless It's great, Matt. Unique.
Common ancestor doesn't mean homo sapien sapien or even homo sapian just poped out of no where quickly there after. Ben, I love you man please don't make your self yourself look stupid.
Did you mean "...popped out..." ? I don't know how something could pope out...
@nbkawtgnobody Homo sapiens have been on earth for 300,000 years minimum.
In regards to the question of how they got the granite slabs hundreds of feet into the air.
I have been thinking of this for a long time and when they announced on the news recently that there was an ancient branch of the Nile that passed right by all of the Pyramids including the Giza Plateau it suddenly dawned on me that maybe they used Locks, very similar to the canals of the UK where they raise the water level that raises the boat in stages to reach the required height. Again, I'm just spit balling but for me it is the only conceivable way that I can think of that may have been possible in the Old Kingdom.
Great Channel by the way, found you after your appearance on the Danny Jones show with your fucking insane amount of stone vases. I was literally salivating when i saw your collection. I have tried to find ones on auction sites to buy as I think they are so under rated by historians and are a marvel of engineering but they are just to far out of my budget.
Love that ty for comment and welcome
If the boxes were cracked and removed could have been that they had been functioning for some time and broke. And thus were then removed and replaced?
Subscribed…. where do I start? I saw your Pod link on George Howard’s page. I’ve been following the ancient technology for awhile now. It was a weird circle back to Bealls…. my family shopped there in Austin in the 80s. Great memories of buying Ocean Pacific clothes there. Glad to see there are still American brands that haven’t sold out to foreign companies. Enjoying the podcast. Cheers
@designfabrication512 great to have you here thanks for the sub! I just interviewed George, he’s great. Episode a few weeks out I’ll drop snake bros first
@@mattbealllimitless I spent a good amount of my weekend listening to podcasts…. loving that people are really picking up interest in ancient tech…. I was getting glazed looks from family while telling them about it in front of the fireplace at our Ozarks house over the holidays haha
@@designfabrication512 haha, that’s basically all I get.. pretty much anytime I talk about anything interesting. People just don’t get it yet. It’s hard to blame people, for the last 2000 years we were burned or stretched or stoned if we had any ideas that strayed from the establishment. Seems like the Greeks welcomed thinking, asking questions… not so much with the Romans or since then.
@@mattbealllimitless let’s not forget those pesky Christians haha
Out of Africa is a outdated hypothesis. We are a hybrid species.
Yet another wrong belief of archeology that has been debunked. It would be one thing if they didn’t talk about these things as fact. That’s why we question everything in this channel!
Absolutely. Please see Robert Sepehr's work on the subject. He is an anthropologist who has a (controversial) channel on youtube dealing with alternative ancient history and the origin of the human species.
The tolerances would easier to achieve if a template was used that the carving tool followed and worked it vertically. The tool would only penetrate to that depth. Worked over and over to the final template that's used to polish it. Spinning the vase would be harder, impossible to get these tolerances.
Carving out the inside,....?
And only a few millimetres thick. Ridiculously spectacular craftsmanship. The shine and polish they get on naturally rough stones, unworldly
How Tf Do You Scoop Out Solid Granite? 1:30:55
We basically did: BISON 🦬 - With a population of 60 million in the late 18th century, the species was culled down to just 541 animals by 1889 as part of the subjugation of the Native Americans
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@@AncientStuff2920 did the tigers taste delicious? saber vs savor
Perhaps they had cavities?
Taken out bison with rifles is not the same as lions the size of horses, 14 foot tall bears and saber tooth cats with arrowheads. If we had more advanced weapons maybe it was an advanced civilization
Regarding the carved texts on the polished dark stone artifacts: if they were polished like their surroundings no one would be able to read them. It would defeat the whole purpose of the text. It gives contrast. Not an issue on carvings in lighter stones since shadows make them readable. This needs to be separated from the rudimentary nature of the carved texts.
How do you think those granite boxes were made? Chisels maybe?
Great interview but 2:25:14 minutes in had to stop video on picture of hedjet as could see a head of an oxen and strange figure but may be just bizarre coincidence?
I’m not sure. I rewound it and slowed down and I think he was just scrolling through pictures on his laptop to get to the right one
As far as gobeckli tepe goes, i see 3 distinct building times. i speculate that the original construction (T-pillars, bedrock levelling and plug in holes) were functional, then a later culture came in post cataclysm and carved the figures into them as a dating system and then another 3rd culture came and built the walls to support the rediscovered site.
Interesting, why do you think the figures weren’t carved by the people who started the site?
@@mattbealllimitless because the majority of the figures and the ones that are best carved are on the shorter peripheral ones. Which alludes that they were already standing when carved and the taller central ones once standing were more difficult to get to.
@@mattbealllimitless its speculative. Im also invoking a bit of the knowledge that egyptian style hieroglyphs on megaliths in egypt werent from the culture that built them as well.
@@mattbealllimitless i think the carvings were from the post cataclysm people who emerged and regrouped out of the underground like in derinkuyu cappadocia.
Looks like a laser cutter on the stonework
The apis bull was a living god. Not simply "just a bull". If a pharoah was to commission a costly granite box for an apis bull, you think they would provide one with cracks? Of course they were going to take them out.
Sorry the level of precison doesnt pan out for burial, even ritual burial. They are technological. You are gonna give yourself a hernia if you keep straining so hard.
@@rustycarpenter1219 The "level of precision" is exaggerated by Dunn. They are not as precise as claimed.
@@Leeside999 you are wrong buddy! Go cry or something, idk im not your mother
@@Leeside999 czcams.com/video/d8Ejf5etV5U/video.htmlfeature=shared exploration of precision granite boxes
@@rustycarpenter1219 I thought we were talking about the Serapeum boxes and Dunn's claim of "perfection".
There is red paint and possible hieroglyphs at the top of the “air duct” in the queen’s chamber of the great pyramid found by the robot “djedi project”.
Yeah, I think you’re referring to the same thing right? The red paint is the “hieroglyphs” you’re referring to. It’s not hieroglyphics tho. Best guess anyone has is it’s an instruction for wiring the copper that protrudes out from the wall. Definitely gives it a machine feel.
@@mattbealllimitless Yes same thing, it’s only because Ben mentioned in the video that there is no “hieroglyphs” found in the great pyramid in this video. I am not even sure if he knows of them. Ben even says the red paint found in a different area could carbon dated so I am sure this could too? Maybe you’re right and it’s not actually hieroglyphic but it still could be carbon dated. Ben also says there is no mortar in the granite stones. There is mortar used in the limestone because they have carbon dated it, one wonders if the mortar used is from later repair work and that would explain the carbon “c14” dates.
Welsh built the pyramids. Atlantis Nantwich map based on plato
13:20 imagine if megafauna was around.. moving huge boulders could be a bit more passable if you have something giant helping you pull it?
I'd thought of using domesticated mastodon or giant horses as muscle for moving heavy stones too. And also, you'd have to build your walls this big and solid to stay safe from those giant predators. How else you gonna keep out a 14 ft cave bear or a lion the size of a horse?
Great podcast. Really enjoying your new series. Loving the guests in the “alternative” ancient history lane. I would recommend you also look into Bright Insight and Wandering Wolf if you wanted. Thanks for sharing this content!
Thanks brother I appreciate it. I reached out to Jimmy Corsetti @brightinsight twice directly, and Ben Van Kerkwyk connected us via email. He’s the only person who has completely ignored me, zero reply. Which is too bad. I will check out wandering wolf thank you!
It seems no one is associating. The hidden cities in Turkey with the younger driess yet. I would venture to say that these are amongst many others locations that folks were living in while surviving the calamity of the meteorite strikes on earth.
@kyletornow5781 I completely agree. They were dig and lived in to escape harsh conditions on the surface of the earth. Humans could dig and so we survived. The other megafauna couldn’t. Seems obvious
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@@mattbealllimitless Not to mention, if the stories of the flood are true, they were forewarned of the coming disaster. I have yet to see a revised timeline that places the ancient ruins, ancient artifacts, the two phases of the YD, the re-start of civilization and the return of the messengers that revised the old ways and then eventually left us to our own devises. Yes I am referring to the Sumerian texts and other tales from cultures around the world. Seems we are almost close enough with our new knowledge of history that this time line needs to be written.
Thank you for your podcast.
I’ll take the Younger Dryass ANY Day over a Older Wetass
That's silly
rocking the SNAKES shirt good man
@marcobattistini5442 they are coming on the show next week, can’t wait to chat with those guys!
@@mattbealllimitless can’t wait for that one!
@@marcobattistini5442 Friday! It was a great talk, they are awesome people.
I'm of the opinion that the joinery we consider to be so precise is actually immensely old. I think the stone has been there for so long that it's actually deteriorated from individual stone blocks to a big mass of rock that has broken down and the conglomeration of the broken down material fills the cracks and makes things look extra precise.
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I wonder if a human or animal gets starved most of their life and they have a baby would those babies adult size get smaller and smaller over evolution to keep up with the new intake of fuel available for the species.
Yes, have you raised animals? It happens in a single generation and stabilizes through a few generations.
The epigenetic factors come mostly from your parents when they were approaching puberty. If they ate shit you are better adapted to thrive on shit.
people hundreds of years ago used to be shorter because food was more scarce. that's why houses from that time have short ceilings and doors.