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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2024
  • Have archaeologists really found the remains of the biblical ark? Why don't scientists accept the irrefutable evidence of Noah's reality?
    Alexander Sokolov - science journalist, editor of ANTHROPOGENEZ.RU, author of the books "Myths about Human Evolution", "Scientists are hiding" and others.
    Article and sources: antropogenez.r...
    Opinion of geologist Pavel Selivanov: docs.google.co...
    Text: Alexander Sokolov
    Shooting: Vitaly Krauss ‪@ScienceVideoLab‬
    Editing: Dmitry Emelianov, Ksenia Ablez
    Cover: Irina Galenkova
    English translation and voiceover: Dmitry Oliferovich
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Komentáře • 73

  • @cat_terrell
    @cat_terrell Před měsícem +11

    Maybe it's "really" the boat of Gilgamesh.😅

    • @NeptunesLagoon
      @NeptunesLagoon Před měsícem +3

      You mean the boat of Utnapistim in the Gilgamesh epic … it was there, and people made amulets out if the bitumen covered wood… and rope… it’s where the story comes from, a local flood of the Tigress & Euphrates… not the whole world 🌎 😮

    • @JH-pt6ih
      @JH-pt6ih Před měsícem

      The Bible/ Old Testament even says Abraham and his family left Sumer. The flood story relating to Gilgamesh shouldn't be surprising. The ideas and myths and gods were all interrelated back then and over the years.

  • @woodyforest2100
    @woodyforest2100 Před měsícem +9

    It might be the SS Minnow… a three hour tour…

  • @AlbertaGeek
    @AlbertaGeek Před měsícem +28

    To simplify things: the ark never existed because the flood never happened. Simple as that.

    • @jesusnthedaisychain
      @jesusnthedaisychain Před měsícem +5

      If I had to venture a guess, the great flood and the ark story has roots in something that happened, though nowhere close to being as fantastic as it was depicted. People were living near the Tigris and the Euphrates nearly 14,000 years ago. Around 12000 years ago, the last ice age ended. It's not improbable to conceive of a tribe of people living near the rivers, doing rudimentary farming at the time that the glaciers started melting and the water levels started rising rapidly. All you needed was one group to figure out that the river was flooding at greater intensities, they took some precautions by building some rafts, and they could have survived the "great flood" that washed everybody else away and "covered the world" (I mean, it's not like they had some understanding of how big the world really was). The descendants of the survivors would undoubtedly hear the story from their parents and grandparents, and by the time it was written down by anybody nearly 10000 years later, you have some mythical god-beings, a giant boat, every animal on the planet, etc... involved with this story.
      Do I have any proof of this? No. I just know that people have a gift for exaggeration instead of crafting stories out of nothing. It wouldn't take a whole lot for an underwhelming story about surviving a massive river flood to turn into an apocalyptic event over the course of 400 generations. What else did they have to talk about, other than current events in their locality? We know that concepts pass down over long stretches of time, like the PIE Sky-Father, which became Jupiter to the Romans, Zeus Pater to the Greeks and Deus in other languages. Even if the original myths of the Sky-Father are lost, the general outline remains even to this day. People will change a story they've heard before they make up a new one.

    • @travisgoesthere
      @travisgoesthere Před měsícem

      @@jesusnthedaisychain There was not a global flood as the bible describes. It doesnt matter what local flood stories are. It did not happen. The bible is wrong

    • @NeptunesLagoon
      @NeptunesLagoon Před měsícem +3

      @@jesusnthedaisychaina local Sumerian flood. The story of Utnapistim in the Gilgamesh epic… 😮 from the end of the last ice age younger dryas events…

    • @AlbertaGeek
      @AlbertaGeek Před měsícem +2

      @@NeptunesLagoon There are also similar pre-Gilgamesh flood stories from that same region, but if it was a fanciful account of a localized flood, it had jack all to do with anything that happened during the Younger Dryas period.

    • @CraftySasquatch
      @CraftySasquatch Před měsícem

      Anyone who studies catastrophism knows there is a great flood and pole flip every 12k years. You study it for a lifetime and you realize much of the bible is full of hidden truth as well as many stories made by cultures around the world. The fact every continent has a floor myth is a key factor.
      The writings about advanced race of people either giants or aliens are proof of a breakaway society that survives these catastrophe cycles from epoch to epoch and more than likely the real sky gods and controllers of our oligarchs who run our planet by keeping all the advanced technology from humanity and only releasing it to maintain power and control over humanity. Religions, money, politics, media and the like are used to control and manipulate humanity to keep us fighting each other instead of focusing on the real issues plaguing humanity.
      FYI the next epoch will be in the 2040-2050's as the galactic wave that causes our issues in our solar system is all ready showing it's impact on other planets as well as our own. Until that time we will see an increase in severs weather, earthquakes, volcanoes, tsunamis etc Not man made like they are trying to sell to us.
      Good luck everyone as our planet will never get better politically of climatology speaking. It simply wont matter who you vote for as they want us all d3@d @nd th3y w@nt t0 m@ke @s much money in the process.

  • @1959Berre
    @1959Berre Před měsícem +5

    The ark is in Australia. Obviously, Noah had to bring back the kangaroos and the koalas, as they were last in line. O, wait, Australia was not known in those days. Then how did the kangaroos and the koalas survive the flood?

  • @dominiqueubersfeld2282
    @dominiqueubersfeld2282 Před měsícem +3

    Noah's Ark is always found again, but every time kangaroo fossils are still missing.

  • @spacelemur7955
    @spacelemur7955 Před měsícem +3

    There isn't a geologist on Earth who looks at that photo from space who couldn't tell you exactly what that is; an eroded elongated dome.

    • @varyolla435
      @varyolla435 Před měsícem

      SAMS provided a geologist opinion in the dropdown menu:
      _"So, the "ark", located 30 km from the city of Ararat. According to the creationist geologist Baumgardner, no fragments of fossilized wood have been found in what is believed to be the Ark, but this formation consists of basalt. It was formed, in his opinion, as a result of a catastrophic landslide. During the landslide, the mud carrying the debris flowed around a long narrow ridge, and, hardened, gave it an almond-shaped shape resembling a boat. That is, it is a natural formation. However, I personally have to doubt the participation of the landslide, although, having not been there, I may be mistaken."_
      Thus as you alluded to the "Ark" is merely = a natural geological formation....... In stereotypical LAHT fashion those who claim it supposedly is an Ark are not merely "believers" = they also profit from their claims.

  • @stumbleswith40
    @stumbleswith40 Před měsícem +4

    Too bad 3 universities are going to waste time, resources and brain cells looking for Harry Potter’s made up boat!

  • @LordDustinDeWynd
    @LordDustinDeWynd Před měsícem +3

    Howdy from Temple, Texas, USA! How're y'all?

  • @alangknowles
    @alangknowles Před měsícem +2

    Couldn't they use a metal detector to find the engine, screw or propshaft?

    • @lastofmygeneration
      @lastofmygeneration Před měsícem

      This supposedly took place way before any of those inventions were a thing.

    • @alangknowles
      @alangknowles Před měsícem +1

      @@lastofmygeneration What about the funnels then?

  • @charliespeegleokliving8595
    @charliespeegleokliving8595 Před měsícem +6

    The Ark would have been dismantled for use in rebuilding human society, if it had existed. It's also the reason some of the casing stones of the pyramid are missing. They were taken and reused in other buildings.

  • @KhanKhan-xl1rf
    @KhanKhan-xl1rf Před měsícem +7

    The ark doesn't exist, nor does god

  • @theriveroffaith852
    @theriveroffaith852 Před měsícem

    If someone "told you so," it would just drive people to anger.
    So, those things are hidden from them.

  • @axkamen3429
    @axkamen3429 Před měsícem +1

    Okay, there was a catastrophic flood that swept across northern Africa. All the signs are there. It was never a planetwide flood, but it was the whole world as some saw it.
    But I think its more likely that the gopherwood ark was disassembled and repurposed. It will not be found on Mt Ararat because it no longer exists.

    • @stephenfoley1261
      @stephenfoley1261 Před měsícem +2

      If you're referring to Bright Insights "mega ripples" , these are actually longitudinal dunes. Nothing to do with flooding.

    • @varyolla435
      @varyolla435 Před měsícem

      🤣🤦 Mistake #1 = assuming the Ark myth as supposedly real and hence all that follow are merely assumptions built upon that initial assumption. I invite you to learn about = Occam's Razor......
      Mistake #2 = silly facile rationalizations about purported "use" to try to sidestep the problem of no remaining evidence of your supposed wood. I invite you to do a simple Google search = how high is Mt. Ararat..........
      You see once you get above the treeline at high altitudes things do not merely not grow = they do not degrade as well owing to the cold and low oxygen environments. Mt. Ararat at its' upper levels has perpetual snow........ it is above the 10K level and coincidentally I have been around that height before on top of mountains. Even in summer it is cold and becomes uncomfortable unless you are acclimatized to the environment.
      Moral: it does not matter if the Ark if real was disassembled and the wood supposedly repurposed as any structures like the Ark itself would have become = petrified in that environment.......
      Remember that per the myth the water did not instantly recede. Thus never mind the reality that to be at the level of the heights of Mt. Ararat would mean the Ark was waaaay up in the atmosphere in a lower oxygen environment such as should have made living "uncomfortable" for all.
      Focus only on the reality that when the Ark ran aground it would have still taken a long time for the water to disappear and hence any structures would still be on the mountain if it were true = except they are not. The Ark myth cannot be plausible for a myriad of reasons absent of course "magic" such as the religious hysterics always try to fall back upon.

    • @varyolla435
      @varyolla435 Před měsícem +1

      @@stephenfoley1261 (un)Bright Insight....... - fixed that for you. Jimmie is among the more flaky LAHTers.

    • @AlbertaGeek
      @AlbertaGeek Před měsícem

      _"there was a catastrophic flood that swept across northern Africa"_
      No, there wasn't. Pay more attention to science and less to sensationalism.

  • @peterdeans4635
    @peterdeans4635 Před měsícem

    Amazingly many cultures around the world have old stories of a boat or ocean going canoe with eight people aboard. Just below the scorpio constellation there is a constellation found on old celestial maps often called the ship, boat or canoe made up of primarily eight stars most in a straight line but in the middle are two lower and one higher than the others and a couple of extra stars making up the bow and stern ( looks like your typical war canoe of the Polynesians. As we know the mesopotamians were likely to be the first to map the equitorial and north polar and posably the northern tropical zodiacs too. We also know the hebrews visited babylon and must have heard of noah and a few other stories relating to the movements of the stars and planets. Thanks for the video, i think mr wyatt got caught up with the wrong crowd that kept his diary full of interviews for this paper or that documentry a lecture here and there etc. How old is the sphinx and could it have originally been anubis would be a good subject unless youve already covered it. Thanks again take. Care👍😊

  • @dmoney2015
    @dmoney2015 Před 21 dnem

    Your channel is incredible! Any idea why so many large ancient stones all around the world have nubs protruding from them?

  • @polyethylene6773
    @polyethylene6773 Před měsícem +1

    Why don't the Noah's Ark idiots look for the Tower of Babble instead? It must have been made from stone and preserved. Check it out guys on your great
    videos.

  • @deathdoor
    @deathdoor Před měsícem

    Still, for something like that to exist there of all places, is an amazing coincidence, of the level of "god" testing faith with dinosaur fossils.

  • @floydriebe4755
    @floydriebe4755 Před měsícem +1

    Mother Nature...."hmmm, lets see what those gullible humans can make of this"😅 kinda like the richat structure being Atlantis😅

  • @robertmoye7565
    @robertmoye7565 Před měsícem

    It's a doubly plunging syncline.

  • @twonumber22
    @twonumber22 Před měsícem +5

    The ark? I can't with these people. Just the most childish myth ever.

    • @maximus-6788
      @maximus-6788 Před měsícem

      bears from ice walking to desert without seals LMFAO

  • @jeffburton1326
    @jeffburton1326 Před 28 dny

    We will never find the ark because the dinosaurs ate it.

  • @JH-pt6ih
    @JH-pt6ih Před měsícem

    Hey, a good AI thumbnail. I was starting to think they didn't exist ... like Noah's Arc.

  • @ahuachapan2
    @ahuachapan2 Před měsícem +3

    I know where it is. In the kingdom of Narnia.

  • @korstmahler
    @korstmahler Před měsícem

    You're all wrong! It's the Nautilus! 🤣

  • @ansfridaeyowulfsdottir8095
    @ansfridaeyowulfsdottir8095 Před měsícem +1

    I smell something brown and nasty and hear a sort of _Mooo!_ noise.
    {:o:O:}

  • @palladen1933
    @palladen1933 Před 29 dny

    Couldn't float the story ah 😅😅😅
    So what sound to crows make, ark ark ark 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅

  • @cat_terrell
    @cat_terrell Před měsícem +3

    Dousing with metal rods is real science, though. But, using tiny metal cups where you hold them is key. So, no tilting or manipulation can be done. Basically making the douser a human magnet over the earth's giant magnetic field. Now Wood dousing...total horse poo. I am a retired utility construction worker. I used mostly radio location devices. But, professional Dousing rods can be useful for straight path underground lines, like metal water lines. But, they also indicate on large tree roots.

    • @travisgoesthere
      @travisgoesthere Před měsícem +1

      Please provide 1 scientific study confirming that BS , Gomer

    • @cat_terrell
      @cat_terrell Před měsícem +1

      @travisgoesthere I can show you. But, nah. All the ppl who use em on Ghost hunting??? 🤣 That's crap. But, they do act as a natural compass, using the body and the magnetic field of the ground you walk on. Now, if you already have a good idea from utility maps, called "Prints" of the area they should be running, Goob, it's easy. I used to stick around and watch the hand digging crews uncover them. Time after time and again. Over 20 yrs, I got really good at it. Search metal divining rod use in modern utility line locating. Lil b.🤣🤣🤣

    • @cat_terrell
      @cat_terrell Před měsícem

      @travisgoesthere It's why they are sold in utility line location equipment supply stores. They of course, do not give depth readings as RF devices do. But, on larger diameter metal pipes you can easily get width of pipeline/trenchline pretty accurately. I've located stuff right on the money, Without construction prints. Why everything known to science get so screwed up this century? Idk? But, it's Sure made of bunch of no experience smart asses of milliona. Wish this channel would do a known buried pipe locate using metal dowsing rods from a construction store. Have a nice end world times✌🏽🤣

    • @cat_terrell
      @cat_terrell Před měsícem

      @@travisgoesthere how Do You Think Compasses Work, Genius??🤣🤣🤣

    • @travisgoesthere
      @travisgoesthere Před měsícem

      @@cat_terrell compasses work. Dousing rods do not. Please point to the scientific study that verifies your claim instead of deflecting, Gomer

  • @curiousuranus810
    @curiousuranus810 Před měsícem +1

    Hilarious!

  • @TheMoneypresident
    @TheMoneypresident Před měsícem

    There is a group following ron there now. They are on the brink of fabulous discovery. Just needs more donations.

  • @stephanbieker544
    @stephanbieker544 Před měsícem

    The boat of Gilgamesh? If that notion wasn't so sad, I'd laugh. How can I protect my children from manic craptalk like yours?

    • @jeffburton1326
      @jeffburton1326 Před 28 dny

      Try hiding them under the same rock you have been under.