A Complete Guide To Exploring Ancient Megalithic Egypt

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Komentáře • 252

  • @watcherspirit2351
    @watcherspirit2351 Před rokem +14

    Thank you, Mr. Forester, for sharing this excellent compilation.

  • @kricketflyd111
    @kricketflyd111 Před rokem +8

    Perfect for a cold day, just outside Dallas.

    • @Joy-mh9xq
      @Joy-mh9xq Před rokem +1

      Same here... we're iced in on a ranch outside of Paris, Texas.

  • @pablokagioglu2546
    @pablokagioglu2546 Před rokem +37

    Brian, love the channel and many of the videos.
    There is abundant evidence that there is a gap between currently accepted theories on what tools were used to carve, with extraordinary precision, gigantic blocks of stone, then transport them long distances and carefully place them in the structure. This definitely didn’t get done banging stones together and dragging blocks on the ground.
    If we use Occam’s Razor, we must conclude that the civilizations (or previous ones buried in history) had to have discovered power tools (not necessarily electric) and metal alloys hard enough to precision carve the stone (easily) or chemical or mechanical methods for softening the surface of the materials, as well as transportation methods, pulleys, levers, pivots and anything else that would have made such tasks possible.
    The killer here is that there are no artifacts of these advanced tools and machines and processes and no writings documenting or explaining any of it.
    Can a great cataclysm wipe out every single piece of evidence? Even the dinosaurs left some evidence behind their destruction, and that event was a much bigger cataclysm than the Younger Dryas.
    I also believe that much knowledge has been lost to time, war and disaster, and none of it need be extraterrestrial in nature. All this could be human ingenuity that simply got wiped out.
    I also think that Metaphysics is a worthwhile field of study. Not everything can be measured and touched. But as soon as you imply any of this in your channel you are scaring away true interest from academia and the money to properly fund real research to find answers to what is otherwise painfully obvious to those of us that follow your channel. By the way, there are ways to measure the age of rocks by the lichens growing on them, worth exploring…
    The technology we have today exists because it is convenient for us and serves the needs of very large populations (we have 8B people in the world) If our goal was to build megalithic structures, I am sure we would have perfected the tools and processes to do so on a regular basis.
    We need to get the rest of the world interested in this without getting labeled as “fringe”.
    Keep up the good work. Love your channel.

    • @Flitalidapouet
      @Flitalidapouet Před rokem +1

      The civilization's that came after recycled all the evidence you're talking about + if they where advanced like us, good chance all their information and writing where on computers or on papers, both can't survive more then 500 years in good condition or 2000 years in very very bad shape in the desert. Imagine 12 to 15 thousands years AND having to survive multiple cataclysm over the millennia's.
      Think about all the tools we use today, the cranes, the trucks, the power tools, all of those will 100% disappear after 1000 years with zero trace, only bits of plastic will be left (even rubber decompose easily) and it will be impossible to imagine what those bits of plastics where connected too.
      So, the more the civilization is advance, the more probable it won't leave any trace. In a way, the fact we find nothing is the a "reverse proof" they where very advance. (a potent possibility)

    • @maiaallman4635
      @maiaallman4635 Před rokem +1

      I love your use of the English language!

    • @CornusFlorida425
      @CornusFlorida425 Před rokem +1

      I agree with most except I believe the knowledge, and records of that time have been recovered and suppressed for various reasons. Maybe to retain value, protect taboo knowledge and beliefs that would be negatively viewed, or something else. I do think the evidence still exists in relative abundance.

    • @TheBlackClockOfTime
      @TheBlackClockOfTime Před rokem +1

      The guys that built these things took the tools with them when they left.

    • @faithhopelove6945
      @faithhopelove6945 Před rokem +1

      @@TheBlackClockOfTime Isuppose they even had no extzernal Tools..., but only their Mindpower....and supernatural Powers..., advanced Civilisation..., they dont need primitive Tools"

  • @daleamcallister284
    @daleamcallister284 Před rokem +4

    In 9 days I will be 75yo, and I traveled throughout Egypt during the 1970's during my mid twenties. I knew the man who owned a home in front of The Sphinx named Lamai. He has died and his home is gone now. He lived there for years, and claimed that there are massive tunnels under The Sphinx and The Pyramids. I am a very observant person, and believed in 1975 after laying inside the granite sarcophagus of that pyramid that they are Far, Far Older then Egyptologists claim also that a Lions Head at first construction of The Sphinx was present. There are
    VAST things still to be uncovered and learned.

  • @Rares.E
    @Rares.E Před rokem +2

    Thank you!

  • @kricketflyd111
    @kricketflyd111 Před rokem +2

    Nice long program, Thank You

  • @coreyc47
    @coreyc47 Před rokem +21

    I wish I could go back in time to see what happened!

  • @Astroteolog
    @Astroteolog Před 6 měsíci +1

    Happy Birthday Brien and thank you for all the footage you shared with us around the world
    thank u thank u 🙏 best wishes Health , Wealth and Wisdom ...!!!

  • @miguelangelleonabarca2921

    I have discovered this channel recently. It's fascinating. I didn't get tired.❤

  • @haunebub_
    @haunebub_ Před rokem +7

    Did you notice that the orphaned lid at 1:01:00 has the same knobs that are also found on many megaliths in the Peruvian pre-Inca structures? Are these knobs still visible elsewhere in Egypt? Anyway, the lid suggests that one and the same manufacturing technique was used on two continents for two different products. Amazing.

    • @jonathanpeterson1984
      @jonathanpeterson1984 Před rokem +1

      I always imagined those knobs being the last places that were connected to the bedrock when they cut the piece from the quarry, but I hope it’s something much more amazing, those knobs can be found in Montana, Easter island, Indonesia, Japan, china, and all across the Middle East🤯 the people who made those huge items were around LONG before the Egyptians or anyone else, I honestly think cultures like the Egyptians and Roman’s inherited many of these sights and they were constructed so long ago that mainstream archeology will never subscribe to it.

  • @15bernard33
    @15bernard33 Před rokem +3

    Thank you Brian Foerster. Fantastic presentation.

  • @KrzysztofC-1
    @KrzysztofC-1 Před rokem +10

    Those weirdly eroded/changed surfaces my personal theory is that it was caused by the tools or machines or chemical process used to make the stone easier to work with (maybe even soft, hence the scoop marks in some places). This would explain why surface is so different from the core. Not saying solar bursts didn't happen, could be both, who knows.

    • @frost8077
      @frost8077 Před rokem

      I was just thinking the same thing when trying to imagine what kind of tool would create deep smooth pits, and what I imagined was a sponge.

  • @craigandsnowwadam4511
    @craigandsnowwadam4511 Před rokem +2

    Amazing

  • @Ice_Queen_Empress
    @Ice_Queen_Empress Před rokem +2

    *This is just WOW!*

  • @craigparker4108
    @craigparker4108 Před rokem +2

    Fairly obvious the older the artifact the better the quality & the polished granite boxes with graffiti says all you need to know.

  • @Rasmajnoon
    @Rasmajnoon Před rokem +2

    Thankyou brien,for showing the obviously hidden history,

  • @Olant.
    @Olant. Před rokem

    Thank you so much for your great Video!
    The chist disc ist my favourite.
    The first time I saw it, I jumped Out of my Seat. Also the fantastic Granit vases, breathtaking Beauty in Perfektion! ❤👍👋

  • @therevyfilms246
    @therevyfilms246 Před rokem +6

    I'd like too know what that unknown substance is in that box?

  • @AncientHistorySecrets
    @AncientHistorySecrets Před rokem +2

    Amazin thank you very much good video 😊

  • @TheDemonation13
    @TheDemonation13 Před rokem +2

    ty for a very interesting conversation Brien

  • @Flame-Bright-Cheer
    @Flame-Bright-Cheer Před rokem +3

    Thank you so much for all you have to show me Professor "B".☝️🖤🕉🤘🏻

  • @rug0
    @rug0 Před rokem +2

    Only One Question That Needs Ask , in Egypt or Across the Planet - The why, Who , When does not matter - The How Did they Make the Cuts - Answer this and all the other questions will be answered in my humble opinion - I worked as an Advanced Research and Development Technical Engineer for Aerojet Ordinance - My job was to make tooling and create a method of production for the U.S. Government - All I would get is a blue print with a piece that needed made. I also had to deal with exotic heavy metals of all types , it included DU.
    A Chisel and Rock method is almost insane to present as the method . That alone would dislocate the workers wrist and elbow joints in just a very short time period.
    There is a theory , the ancients had a chemical , made of three parts , one of them being Fools Gold , it was spread on the edges, stone was placed on the top of another , it would settle and harden back to normal, this created a look of perfect seams in the rocks - could the massive erosion around the Spinx be from this acid type mixture , was there an acid pool around the Spinx, that was used for staging the stones ? if these simple 3 components would soften the stones , all these things would be doable - The resin could cause chemical reactions , which caused very high temperatures. ( High Heat )
    one of the components was simple rust like corrosion in the water at copper mines - we have all seen that before I think , after researching for some time, using what i can find on
    stones and mega structures. I simply looked at the cut of the stones - I really had no other questions , except how did they do that , I put on my machining hat and have been looking and researching VIA videos like yours, and so many others. I have found 3 to 4 videos , if combined , you would think, this is it , that's how.. Great Videos , thanks for posting them..

    • @jimperry4420
      @jimperry4420 Před rokem +1

      What about petrified mud or clay, covered with a veneer… The columns are concrete or cement and covered in a form of stucco that’s why they crumble. This theory drives him nuts but it seems reasonable. All the holes are from wood being inserted and since rotted away leaving those perfect holes.

  • @theeagle9ar
    @theeagle9ar Před rokem +3

    I could watch these type of videos for more hours and never get tired of watching. One dumb question, as you mentioned that it is unknown how the boxes were lowered into the Osiris Shaft: did you or someone ever measure the size of the shafts and boxes and checked whether the boxes ACTUALLY FIT into the shafts??? Because by just looking at the video it looks like they are too tight fitting into some of the shafts, IF they even actually fit. It would add more head scratching if the boxes were bigger than the size of the shafts. That said, the Osiris Shaft and the Serapeum are my now favorite head twisting enigmatic places on Egypt , more than the pyramids or any other structure. Great work as usual, Brien.

  • @ss-yw3ks
    @ss-yw3ks Před rokem

    Thank you so much for this amazing tour, and important information that you so freely and generously provide! Thought provoking and exciting finds! I absolutely love your videos, thank you again.

  • @Bri-ky1ld
    @Bri-ky1ld Před rokem +1

    2:20 Amazing angle. It looks like a square tube with a vibrating end on the bottom would vibrate through the material, come up, move over, and go down a bit more. And continue up, over down, leaving the pattern shown.

  • @pasqualepicariello4648
    @pasqualepicariello4648 Před rokem +5

    Great summary video! The schist disc would be great for 3d printer,

    • @LostInTheRealms
      @LostInTheRealms Před rokem

      I wish someone would Scan and 3d print one so we can test it in applied environments between fluid dynamics vs resistance vibration.

  • @TUBESPECIFIC1
    @TUBESPECIFIC1 Před rokem +3

    Yes, I can join for your April 2019 trip if I can find a time machine! That must have been super hard to quarry granite by hand for granite is super hard.

    • @Za7a7aZ
      @Za7a7aZ Před rokem

      I have been on the 2019 tour over two months...

  • @markkupaasky
    @markkupaasky Před rokem +3

    You eliminate eliminate reflections from the glass using polarizer filter on your video cam. :-)

  • @henrietteterpstra5213
    @henrietteterpstra5213 Před rokem +3

    The incredible thing that hits me is the similarity in stone work between the Incas and the Egyptian culture, the sudden Sun culture, the metallurgy techniques with masks and inlays of precious stones. Almost impossible without contact or an early heritage. Also the same form of cranean deformation like the Paracas People. And coca samples found in mummies. All coincidence?

  • @williammaurer9450
    @williammaurer9450 Před rokem

    Wonderful and interesting mysteries to puzzle out. I greatly enjoy you videos, Thx.

  • @TRUMPKILLA
    @TRUMPKILLA Před rokem +3

    I noticed the 2nd 10 ft tall sarcophagus has a basket on it's head.. Like the Moai on Easter Island. It also looks like it's watching the sky.

  • @hazrobson2305
    @hazrobson2305 Před rokem

    The Egypt museum has a lot of enigmas

  • @Thudclang
    @Thudclang Před 5 měsíci +2

    Thank-you Brien, I really appreciate your work, and am almost 100% with you on your claims except when you describe the granite vessels. Being a machinist I have to say those vessels with handles and lobes could not have been turned on a lathe. I think what you mean to say is some sort of a Milling Machine, not lathe. Again thank-you for your tireless work.

  • @skepticalgenious
    @skepticalgenious Před rokem +1

    7:43 if we look at the cut mark or saw. It goes through the stone. But not breaking the surface. It must have been fairly long to accomplish this.
    It's only a fraction of a second. But you can see a cut hole straight through. But the stone at the top has not yet been cut.
    Awesome....love the thought provoking video's sir Brian. So many details I wonder how much we are still not perceiving.

  • @NACHOXVALLE
    @NACHOXVALLE Před rokem +4

    Every day I hear many people talk about ancient cultures of 12,000 years old, but that's the approximate date of the geo-cataclysm or a possible global war, 100% sure it's not the date of the elaboration of said objects or structures. By sheer logic we should begin to speculate about a long period of cultural development prior to the last great ice age.

  • @breenhue
    @breenhue Před rokem

    GreaT Brian..😲☀✈👍

  • @dennisthomas4848
    @dennisthomas4848 Před rokem +4

    The fact that the shist disk was found alongside the granite vases indicates to me that the disk was probably used in some way to help create the vases.. I think who ever stored it all together knew this. Also object 6067 looks like it worked together in some way with the shist disk as part of some ancient machine or advanced tool. Antikythera device springs to mind when I see these things. If it wasn't found in a shipwreck, we wouldn't know of it's existence or how advanced it may have been. Simply there were things in the past used we still have no knowledge of and may never have knowledge of as it has been simply lost to time.

  • @antoniobatista8009
    @antoniobatista8009 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Easy Laser tech that they had install in the eyes!

  • @Sueezedtight
    @Sueezedtight Před rokem +4

    Why not make a 3D printer version of the "schist" disk, rotate it on a shaft and see if it sets up some resonant frequencies?

  • @marshalbass7098
    @marshalbass7098 Před rokem +17

    How frustrating is it that we don't know how the ancients achieved these perplexing saw and drill marks, etc. We need large scale testing of these objects!

    • @drummerdad80
      @drummerdad80 Před rokem

      Go watch scientist against myth Channel you see a whole new light on things I promise

    • @ssherrierable
      @ssherrierable Před rokem +2

      Exactly because for all we know the saw and drill marks could have been made 150 years ago by someone and we wouldn’t know the difference.

    • @raina4732
      @raina4732 Před rokem

      But people can recreate them today… check out Sacred Geometry Decoded and Scientists Against Myths. They do the work in granite and other stone used in Ancient Egypt and use only the ancient tools. They get the same results. It’s very cool that people are actually doing these experiments!

    • @randallECTRIC
      @randallECTRIC Před rokem

      Uhh..they have...it's ancient..and unexplained by the b.s. narrative

    • @leadbreastplate7496
      @leadbreastplate7496 Před rokem

      You may be clueless. You shouldn't try to group anyone in with your ignorance.

  • @CosmicJestar
    @CosmicJestar Před 11 dny +1

    My best guess for the shape of those Scoops around the megaliths is that they were using molten copper or molten something and constantly reheating it and sending it down again....?

  • @mikegyro
    @mikegyro Před rokem +2

    How much more underground workings are there that nobody has access to?

  • @marcosgomez8618
    @marcosgomez8618 Před rokem +1

    Around 2014 I remember rob Skiba doing the lecture about the Osiros shaft. That when they 1st Go into the Sarcophagus At the bottom of the shaft there was a body in it...

  • @judybaldasari8181
    @judybaldasari8181 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Perhaps the schist disk operated on the stone to create the scoop marks

  • @indianjimmrmc
    @indianjimmrmc Před rokem +1

    How on Earth did they get those boxes down the Osiris shaft? Absolutely mind bending.

  • @angelous7774
    @angelous7774 Před rokem +1

    If I could go to Egypt, I would volunteer for free to clean up as much as I can the trash in these beautiful places.

  • @TallowTheQuoll
    @TallowTheQuoll Před rokem +1

    Is this a re-upload?
    A planned trip for 2019 is spoken about in this video, but it's 2023

  • @anthonywright774
    @anthonywright774 Před rokem +1

    The Osiris shaft was used for oil filled transformers, each box has electric cables leading to them and each one exploded splashing crude oil on the ceiling 5000 years B.C when Giza was a power plant, recently discovered room next to the Kings chamber may contain a star gate that require large amount of electricity for electro magnets and micro-wave energy, Abydos also had a star-gate for a better explanation look up Michael Schratt on Area-51 Dan Burisch documentary and most recent google Researchers Just Announced They Discovered An Ancient Time Travel Portal In Egypt this will answer all your questions Brian, have fun.

  • @burtpanzer
    @burtpanzer Před rokem

    Apparently to get the most structural integrity, the surface imperfections are ground away. That is why the granite boxes have divots.

  • @dardoleto1724
    @dardoleto1724 Před rokem

    thanks brien amazing videos i from north of mexico sonora and ireally think the same about megalithic civilitations!!!!!

  • @p.neeshed5937
    @p.neeshed5937 Před rokem +1

    24:13 "cataclysmic episode from the sun , solar plasma" - No , just like the machine tooling they had far more advanced weapons than we do now - described in the Vedas for instance.

  • @goalhanger6073
    @goalhanger6073 Před rokem +1

    amazing logic

  • @douglasyong6939
    @douglasyong6939 Před rokem +1

    It would be fantastic if the entire ancient structures are replicated with all the perceived flora and fauna, water features etc…surely the ROI will justify

  • @painsme2
    @painsme2 Před rokem +2

    Is this scorched/heat burst more pronounced on the east side at all these sites? If so, then you have your answer. My question would be is it self induced from the magnetic manipulation or a polar shift?

  • @MrMarshall7491
    @MrMarshall7491 Před rokem +3

    I have used a grinding wheel with my drill and rubbed it back and forth perpendicular to the the turning wheel. It looked just like this. Really.

  • @Mrbooboo1972
    @Mrbooboo1972 Před rokem

    18:18 Can clearly see how they drilled those circulation marks go about a third way in.. then stopped to possibly check depth and looks like they did 3 different times with each drill hole.

  • @Nemesis99099
    @Nemesis99099 Před rokem +1

    That box with the circles on, is a battery

  • @twotango2
    @twotango2 Před rokem +2

    EACH TIME AGAIN. MIND BOGGLING... how come none of our Wise & handy man or women of the world can find out what the mechanism & energy source was used and by whom......

  • @CW-ee5ih
    @CW-ee5ih Před 10 měsíci +1

    I’m thinking that the schist disc is one of the resonator discs that Chris Dunn posits were suspended on racks in the grand gallery of the great pyramid im order to amplify the vibration being tuned to enter the so-called kings chamber prior to the ignition process

  • @thinkbig7195
    @thinkbig7195 Před rokem +3

    Good Work Sir, what do you think about Ron Wyatt and his right way of Truth and Discovery, i know its True and important knowledge

  • @afaegfsgsdef
    @afaegfsgsdef Před rokem +3

    If the desert was blasted with plasma from the sun, hot enough to reach 2,000C+... wouldn't the sand turn into glass?

    • @JeroenHilbrink
      @JeroenHilbrink Před rokem

      maby it was not te sun but a nuclear war in ancient times?

  • @CommonSenseBeatsIntelligence

    HARDER!!!
    I fccking almost went to the hospital after I stopped laughing 😂😑🫣🧐

  • @i8fish
    @i8fish Před rokem +1

    Did the April 2019 trip take place?

  • @devilslettucehorticultural5292

    This strange alignment is a global phenomena. In my opinion it speaks to the origins of our current ERA of humanity

  • @concerneddad5561
    @concerneddad5561 Před rokem

    Scorched at the bottom and not the top? Maybe the high tech? Blew up and released a low level energy mass. If you map the direction of damage would it be possible to narrow down a starting point?

  • @bearwill4737
    @bearwill4737 Před rokem +2

    I wish you had more detail on the bulbs, sure looks like negative & positive & there closeness with enough power would arch between them & they both would begin to glow clean light. The depiction is mounted together as one unit with the raised platform. JMO These are repurposed artifacts & not dynastic's doings & I carry Ramses & Tut's, Tesla & Franklin DNA, that & $2.50 might buy me a small coffee...haha Thank You for all you do Brien, you're bringing the world out of the Dark & Delusional & Disinformation zone.

  • @gabrielciuclaru5086
    @gabrielciuclaru5086 Před rokem

    Brien, it was a huge comet 4x-6x Black sea size , the spot where comet came down is XINJIANG Asia, and Himalayans Mountains are ½ crater indeed do to 40° -45° inclination hit and entered from from North East Asia , trajectory line corresponds with your description of burning sites from ,
    North -East Asia XinJiang - Arabian Peninsula trajectory , upon impact it bounced towards North Africa , along with the wrapped comet tail which hit a bit more later maybe minutes after main impact occur (comet companion or comet disintegrated parts ), the epicentre is now not centred anymore do to massive earthquakes in region, This comet (captured micrometeorites (sand )in this case and water) it was a chunk of ice when comet was first attracted into earth direction , but when it was about to hit it was a boiling sea literally ...this litle description matters to explain why the epicentre is not centred (because via boiling effect the comet core would shift towards centre of mass of the earth) however North Africa it was hit rapidly by tremendous ejected previous parts from(Xianjiang ) thru Tajikistan area along with high pressure shockwaves + High temperature +earthquakes+ followed by hundreds of meters tsunamis creating the Thermal shock which is the main cause by defacing pyramids on all 4 sides, yes the defacing of pyramids could only happen if thermal shock happen, rest of North Africa it was hit by comet wrapped tail (incandescent hot and charged particles literally vaporized everything in it's path, Sand is the clue here...

  • @jimlassiter749
    @jimlassiter749 Před rokem +2

    Why has no-one scanned the Schist Disk & 3D printed it to experiment as to what it would do rotationally with air or water or even grains...?

  • @Dlo-Xpo
    @Dlo-Xpo Před 2 měsíci

    The Unis pyramid box... I noticed the chips taken out of each four sides of the interior sides of the box. Makes me think that there was something very heavy inside the box that took 4 pry points to get the heavy item out that was so heavy it chipped the inside of the box

  • @theresasmuts9896
    @theresasmuts9896 Před rokem +1

    Brien,,,please do watch ARCHAIX Doomsday countdown chronology 2040&2046.You will ❤️ 🤗

  • @FIZZYYAM
    @FIZZYYAM Před rokem

    You think sound resonance prefers as square box?

  • @leadbreastplate7496
    @leadbreastplate7496 Před rokem +1

    So concise. Do you really enjoy producing this dribble?

  • @booseaterrebonne4305
    @booseaterrebonne4305 Před rokem

    Those laid bowls remind me of what they would put batteries for light in

  • @enigmaticloremaster1700
    @enigmaticloremaster1700 Před rokem +1

    To me it looks like some kind of resonant cutting tool was used. Maybe something shaped like a tuning fork with a shovel type head with a diamond cutting edge. If such a resonant tool could oscillate at high enough frequencies I beleive it would easily cut the rock. Fascinating how none of the tools have ever been found, I very much doubt pounding stones were used to do this.

  • @ledacedar6253
    @ledacedar6253 Před 6 měsíci +1

    What the heck- the Egyptian symbol for life is Upside down when we look at 19.13 minutes in looking at the statue of Aukinakan? I’d love that to be discussed with Egyptian experts you rely on.

  • @diekomet6950
    @diekomet6950 Před rokem +2

    34:00 words to listen to
    36:00 HOOYEAH thank you mr foerester
    Edit: look at that garbage rolling by at 36:21 if I was making people pay 2000 bucks to visit this place the least I'd do is keep it clean
    37:00 was this submerged?
    I hope I'm able to afford going on this next year, probably will miss it this cycle

  • @burtpanzer
    @burtpanzer Před rokem

    @ 7:30 More likely the saw is stationary and that the material shifted during the process of cutting the back off, which broke the lid when the blade bound.

  • @claudemontezin911
    @claudemontezin911 Před rokem +3

    Great video, great shots! The carved "grooves" are all quite accurately equidistant. Then, amazingly enough, we see parallel grooves carved horizontally, then they bend at 90 degrees, and go down, seemingly without having stopped (2:27). I worked for 19 years on properties, often with stones, bricks and ceramics (yes using cold chisel and a large mitre saw lubricated with a jet of water to cut ceramic tiles).I have never encountered any power tool that can even remotely do that! Wait, it gets worse. At 4:34, if I'm not mistaken, some grooves now curl back upward under the obelisk.
    I'm thinking the closest modern design power tool that could come close would be multiple heads router machine such as this: czcams.com/video/bVvWJTnBoAc/video.html
    But with each head being able to rotate close to 360 degrees. What do you think?

  • @moopnoom7349
    @moopnoom7349 Před rokem

    Great video of alot of your work. Nice big one to sink your teeth into.
    I'm curious if you encountered anything that was burned or melted that had graffiti or hieroglyphs that burnt or melted as well? Or only clean markings indicating timeline on scribbles before or after cataclysm.

  • @279MH
    @279MH Před rokem +1

    ...weil das Thema stimmt. Lajos ( mit Ludwig ins Deutsche übersetzt ) Greiner.
    Ist laut Wikipedia Förster, und 1881 verstorben...im Buch steht er ist Schriftsteller und ich habe nur zwei Jahrgänge. 81 ist nicht dabei.
    Noch was zu Lajos. Der Ursprungsname ist Louis, und von diesem Ursprung aus, wird Lajos in die eine Richtung und Ludwig in die andere Richtung draus. Er war extrem lange unterwegs. Herzlich Willkommen

  • @tr7b410
    @tr7b410 Před rokem

    Drawing water into cisterns could have been the use of the schism disk=a pumping impeller.

  • @johnrickling5562
    @johnrickling5562 Před rokem

    Have you seen the quarry stones at Yangchan China, and what about the sage wall in Montana?

  • @Merovigne
    @Merovigne Před rokem

    Would High pressure water hose make scoop marks like that. Still need to move and lift. Unless they could use that same high pressure to lift the stones.

  • @daleamcallister284
    @daleamcallister284 Před rokem +1

    Is it possible the "SCORCG MARKS" could have been made by the tools The Very Ancient Builders used over 10 thousands years ago???

  • @fordsrestorations970
    @fordsrestorations970 Před rokem

    All of this is very interesting. It seems the ruling class had the finest cutting-edge technology , that included batteries. studies show that batteries were simple devices often inside of jars . The Ethiopians were the origins of advanced knowledge , they often stood over 7 ft tall with elongated skulls . Also they had some of the first colleges for teaching higher knowledge.

  • @burtpanzer
    @burtpanzer Před rokem

    IMO, rounded inside corners are due to being easier than cutting and grinding all that material out to get a sharp corner.

  • @Genital_Grinder
    @Genital_Grinder Před rokem

    7:10 on hardness scale, from the museum i wonder where exactly the granite boxes were discovered initially.

  • @dextermorgan1
    @dextermorgan1 Před 5 měsíci +2

    $2000 well spent to go down in that shaft. Wow.

  • @urkozaminje86
    @urkozaminje86 Před rokem +1

    What was the name of ''humans'' before dynasty peoples ?

  • @robertle3038
    @robertle3038 Před rokem +1

    I draw big light-bulbs on the wall to tell future generations how advanced I am.

  • @simulacra007
    @simulacra007 Před rokem

    @4:19 - A few years later....
    Ta dah, check out my obelisk 😂

  • @macjoe007
    @macjoe007 Před 10 měsíci

    They could still be some kind of hard rock cement which looks solid after 1000000 years of setting

  • @and3317
    @and3317 Před rokem +1

    26:40
    It is similar to subcutaneous fat of pork.

  • @emc14000
    @emc14000 Před rokem

    think for that shist disc why cant it be a press mold of sorts?

  • @burtpanzer
    @burtpanzer Před rokem

    I have a question for those who have actually visited the great pyramid. Did you see any mortar used anywhere inside? Some say there is but I don't know.

  • @rosalubniewski8280
    @rosalubniewski8280 Před rokem +2

    Where are machines that created these objects?

  • @sedoni6059
    @sedoni6059 Před rokem +1

    it's a pitty that the video quality is so low.

  • @rj7777
    @rj7777 Před rokem +3

    I love the shit discs❤

    • @rj7777
      @rj7777 Před rokem

      @BrienFoerster. direct message: I love that very shit discs🙏

  • @LostInTheRealms
    @LostInTheRealms Před rokem +3

    It is absolutely amazing, the lack of common sense displayed by the archeology as a whole over the last 100+years . No foundation in functional science in most things I have researched, and contradictory timelines for overlapping cultures like the Harappan of Indy valley. Going to take more people like Brian to start righting the wrongs of the privileged and rich who have miss represented these ancient works.

  • @mikebockey4125
    @mikebockey4125 Před 11 měsíci

    most of these objects and artifacts were used for serving guacamole, bean dip and chips