Mystery of Ancient ‘KNOBS’ in Temples - Evidence of Stone Melting /Geopolymer Technology?

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  • @RealPraveenMohan
    @RealPraveenMohan  Před 4 lety +184

    Thank you for watching. If you like this video, you may also like:
    1) Floating Rocks Of Ramappa Temple? - y2u.be/AP0TvEIDuqY
    2) Mysterious Arches of Preah Vihear Temple! - y2u.be/uX9XtvESIMs
    3) Ancient Kailasa Nathar Temple was NOT built with Stones? - y2u.be/DmqAg5VKuZA

    • @nithinp4830
      @nithinp4830 Před 4 lety +9

      I have pointed out this possibility earlier under ur videos.Now we got proof.Maybe a combination of stone chips with silica for maintaining certain vibrations inside temple since silica adds to semiconductor like properties.Also this combination is Eco friendly energy efficient.No need of air-conditioning since the rock are soft act like clay pot which keeps water cool.

    • @prajnanks
      @prajnanks Před 4 lety +12

      Hi praveen i love your vedios,
      But nowadyas there is coronavirus everywhere please take care and avoid travelling.

    • @joes6319
      @joes6319 Před 4 lety +4

      (YT) Brian Forster, Inca Tours, has been chasing these nubs a few yrs now.

    • @petermorelli5925
      @petermorelli5925 Před 4 lety +10

      If it's a defect then that would mean they could melt /mold stone but not be capable of removing their defects . Why would they build with such size and precision but leave their obvious knob defects all over the world where these exist. Blocks in other parts of the world with knobs also have the melted metal keys holding them together so they should've been able to at least chisel off a couple defects ?

    • @manuupadhyay9999
      @manuupadhyay9999 Před 4 lety +9

      Hi Mr. Mohan, you don't leave any space for doubt when you start exploring & explaining the process or monument & this is what makes you special.
      Keep up the wonderful work, you are doing a great, pathbreaking job. People are going to realise, recognize & follow your profile style 🙂👍

  • @veena3648
    @veena3648 Před 4 lety +586

    Omg there are similar knobs on the Egyptian pyramids too. The more I study about Hindu architecture, I gravitate towards the idea of an ancient global civilization that was interconnected. Well done Praveen 👌
    Keep up the good work.

    • @losbrooklyn8861
      @losbrooklyn8861 Před 4 lety +20

      Then you'll be also interested in the Bright Insights new video, check it out

    • @helenarovan4896
      @helenarovan4896 Před 4 lety +2

      Los Brooklyn you don’t mean that panic video about corona!!??

    • @xxlunacyxx7747
      @xxlunacyxx7747 Před 4 lety +5

      A one world religion

    • @pingpong9656
      @pingpong9656 Před 4 lety +25

      I get the impression the epicenter of the megalith builders were the ancient indians - everything gets cruder the further you go from india, but still carries similarities.

    • @TonOfHam
      @TonOfHam Před 4 lety +18

      Much of the copper from Egypt, and all around the world, comes from what is modern day Michigan. There has indeed been at least one great global civilization, and they did things we cannot.

  • @arunks8853
    @arunks8853 Před 4 lety +271

    One day l searched features of Taj mahal on CZcams .. From that day l become addicted to ur channel.... You are brilliant sir... Keep going bro..... All the best...

    • @RealPraveenMohan
      @RealPraveenMohan  Před 4 lety +25

      Hi Arun, I am glad you like my videos. Thank you so much for watching and for your kind words.

    • @arunks8853
      @arunks8853 Před 4 lety +14

      @@RealPraveenMohan thank you sir.... Eagerly Waiting for the next video... Keep going.. Definitely u will reach on the top.... Big fan from kerala... Sir pls visit Thrissur vadakkumnatha Temple too.

    • @dr.sandipfunde4466
      @dr.sandipfunde4466 Před 4 lety +4

      @@RealPraveenMohan You are great bro..

    • @shijin8918
      @shijin8918 Před 4 lety +3

      I'm from kannur, Kerala 😍

    • @Divine00
      @Divine00 Před 4 lety +2

      Me too that was it!!!!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻💙🙏🏼🌍

  • @donnakeeley7924
    @donnakeeley7924 Před 3 lety +81

    Amazing confirmation! While I went to school in the early 1960's, I argued with my teacher when she taught history of the Egyptian pyramids and temples in Mexico, that they poured the stones, not carved. I was so sure of myself, that I failed my grades in that class. Now, in my late 60's you confirmed my belief. Maybe one day I will actually see a ruin, to see what I so adamately tried to make others see, what I just knew. I am shocked that you made a point of it. I have never read anywhere, that others believed this! Wow, thank you!

    • @3DCGdesign
      @3DCGdesign Před 2 lety +2

      you were correct, look up this video: Geopolymer "Concrete" - How the Pyramids Were Built v=KJfB_ZAIGYo

    • @anantchandak9574
      @anantchandak9574 Před rokem +5

      Just same thing happening to me in class 10th

    • @lauchlanguddy1004
      @lauchlanguddy1004 Před rokem +3

      not all have knobs, sometimes rare

    • @rexluminus9867
      @rexluminus9867 Před 2 měsíci +3

      Mold injection?!😮

    • @tedolphbundler724
      @tedolphbundler724 Před 2 měsíci +3

      There were scientific papers published years ago about how these geopolymers were made, what plants were used plus acids from mining tailing ponds. None of this is new.

  • @robeartaniwha7674
    @robeartaniwha7674 Před 4 lety +65

    This is the most astounding theory I've ever heard.
    Why isn't it mainstream knowledge almost poetic.

    • @gordonjohnson6794
      @gordonjohnson6794 Před 3 lety +1

      The idea that the knobs were defects does not make sense, as you would place the stone with the defects pointing INWARDS, not on the outer face!

    • @kristena9285
      @kristena9285 Před 2 lety

      @SANATANA DHARMAM JOLIKOSTHE ⛏️ Not only Hindu. Same thing in Egypt (ok not so far from India) and also in central and south America. Weird!

    • @theconscientiousperfecter
      @theconscientiousperfecter Před 2 lety +2

      @@gordonjohnson6794 No...if you put defective blocks with knobs INWARDS then your pyramid would not be precise...you can ONLY use them on the outside final layer or it throws off your building. These buildings are NOT a single layer...

    • @joshuab2437
      @joshuab2437 Před 2 lety

      @@gordonjohnson6794 Precisely. And, many stones in Peru have knobs in places you'd least expect. These are supernatural marks of extradimensional construction.

    • @johnmccafferty1192
      @johnmccafferty1192 Před rokem

      By not knowing what they are, mainstream lost it's credibility

  • @rationalsamrat3247
    @rationalsamrat3247 Před 4 lety +85

    Ever since my childhood I was fascinated by ancient Hindu temples and these amazing solid rock carving I was astonished by their beauty .
    I really wish that we modern day humans start building such magnificent stone structures in todays world how beautiful our cities would look like .
    My company makes crushed stones for construction, like you said stone breaks not bend ,I cant believe how did our ancestors build such temples.

    • @stankygeorge
      @stankygeorge Před 4 lety +5

      Very easily, like we work with wood!

    • @noname13years62
      @noname13years62 Před 4 lety +2

      @@stankygeorge but the difference is that the temples took centuries to complete . The temple at Belur took 190 years to complete and there was another temple complex (I forget the name) which took around 400 to complete

  • @DukeCannon
    @DukeCannon Před 4 lety +184

    If I was a rich man, I'd love to travel with you. As I'm dirt poor, I'll settle for videos. Thankyou sir!
    Greetings from USA.

    • @aghorasayodhya236
      @aghorasayodhya236 Před 4 lety +12

      EvenIf you are poor in US come to India you can live like millionaire here. That's the power of Dollar.

    • @NirmalaDevi-rp2sl
      @NirmalaDevi-rp2sl Před 4 lety +11

      Hi.Come to India.We Indians will make you feel like a king.Indian hospitality 😍🙏

    • @DukeCannon
      @DukeCannon Před 4 lety +7

      India is a very beautiful country, with a lot of places I'd love to see. Step wells near the top of list.
      Cheers

    • @bimaladevi327
      @bimaladevi327 Před 4 lety +4

      Dont say like that bro

    • @vijigopalan9443
      @vijigopalan9443 Před 4 lety

      @@NirmalaDevi-rp2sl welsaid

  • @FreerSelf
    @FreerSelf Před 2 lety +32

    I am a stonemason for nearly 40yrs and have seen small knobs grow over night like a wart as the cement btw units cools and hardens. My take is there is a chunk of different material that doesn't conform to normal hardening and is pushed out like a wart. If a chunk of dirt is present it reacts not as expected and is partially pushed out. I notice the knobs are random and make no sense til you understand what I've experienced. Hope this helps.

    • @avgmaster1
      @avgmaster1 Před 4 měsíci +5

      But why did they not remove them, all over the world?

  • @bharattanti2541
    @bharattanti2541 Před 3 lety +164

    Praveen Mohan: the man who destroyed the fake historians in a second

    • @collection6062
      @collection6062 Před 3 lety +5

      historians hate him

    • @Fuzzmo147
      @Fuzzmo147 Před 3 lety +14

      @@collection6062 not hate…………… it’s fear

    • @supernova1976
      @supernova1976 Před 2 lety

      Yes with his small nob 😂 theory .

  • @naveenkumar-pm5pb
    @naveenkumar-pm5pb Před 4 lety +166

    I am big fan of Praveen Mohan

    • @RealPraveenMohan
      @RealPraveenMohan  Před 4 lety +16

      Hi Naveen, Thank you so much for your kind words. Please do share this video with others.

    • @koikogo
      @koikogo Před 4 lety +6

      It is poetry.
      I am the biggest fan
      of Praveen MohAn.

    • @alkayadav5981
      @alkayadav5981 Před 4 lety +6

      I am also🙋😊

    • @sureddyhemanth137
      @sureddyhemanth137 Před 4 lety +2

      @@RealPraveenMohan bro in Telangana state there is a temple construction with the help government ......... please check it out and find a way to learn the Technics

    • @RealPraveenMohan
      @RealPraveenMohan  Před 4 lety +2

      @@sureddyhemanth137 Can you please tell me the name of the temple and location?

  • @ryanstark2350
    @ryanstark2350 Před 4 lety +124

    But why would they not carve the knobs off? This wouldn’t be a huge task.

    • @bp4682
      @bp4682 Před 4 lety +8

      @Stacy Caruso what are you talking about, Polymer?

    • @bp4682
      @bp4682 Před 4 lety +4

      @@NeckNotes Polymer?

    • @NeckNotes
      @NeckNotes Před 4 lety +10

      @@bp4682 people keep talking about some of the megalithic stonework as being man made stone...a lost polymer that is mixed and molded and then hardens into stone. Some sure looks that way but I'm not sold on it.

    • @bp4682
      @bp4682 Před 4 lety +16

      @@NeckNotes these theorists forget one important thing.... Majority of qaurry sites can be located.
      There's also the fact of unfinished works leaving qauries en route too their final locations but left abandoned before getting there.
      Ive always believed they are Code writings, a written language.

    • @saber0089
      @saber0089 Před 4 lety +15

      @@bp4682 Yeah, like that unfinished Egyptian obelisk. I'm also not sold on this geopolymer hypothesis. It basically has no supportive evidence but I do think the knobs are an important connection between these cultures.

  • @Carolevw
    @Carolevw Před 2 lety +43

    This has always been my leaning towards understanding knobs. It might even have been possible that most 'knobs' were removed by slicing them off, but of course when they had already solidified, they could not be sliced off.
    I think it is the remnant drops of fluid rock when poured out and shaped, that solidified quicker than expected.

    • @Johnkent1965
      @Johnkent1965 Před 2 lety

      Unfortunately the information in the video was not correct . But in the context of the video of what you say makes sense

    • @Liberallez
      @Liberallez Před rokem

      That's a very broad statement...how do you back it up???

    • @Carolevw
      @Carolevw Před rokem +1

      @@Liberallez It's not a statement: it's my current thinking.

    • @lonniecole1435
      @lonniecole1435 Před měsícem +1

      Or , the blocks were only softened on their outer inch or so deep. Some occasional random points were not softened and could not be molded or scraped flat. That is why the nobs only protrude an inch or so. They serve no purpose, but were used instead of being discarded or laboriously smoothed as hard granite. I wish I knew how they softened the rest of the rocks outer surface!

  • @georgegordon3464
    @georgegordon3464 Před rokem +3

    Praveen, I love the way that you " accommodate" todays so called experts and scholars, but you know the truth of what you are seeing and experiencing and you are a thousand times smarter. Keep bringing us the truth.

  • @xxx3292
    @xxx3292 Před 4 lety +130

    Praveen Mohan is the pride of India in the field of investigative archaeologist. You are doing a great job man

    • @johnhenke6475
      @johnhenke6475 Před 4 lety +7

      He is the best I have ever seen. I have learned so much about ancient India.

    • @RealPraveenMohan
      @RealPraveenMohan  Před 4 lety +3

      @@johnhenke6475 Glad to know my videos helped you to learn about ancient India. Thank you so much for watching this video.

    • @RealPraveenMohan
      @RealPraveenMohan  Před 4 lety +3

      Thank you buddy!

    • @paquinponce846
      @paquinponce846 Před 4 lety +1

      Praveen is better than scholar mainstream archaeologist, because they don't have the answer.

    • @dat2ra
      @dat2ra Před 4 lety

      Nonsense. There are well established ways to test these ideas but this has not been done. It's just one small step from asserting that space aliens built it.

  • @sihartgroves7549
    @sihartgroves7549 Před rokem +11

    Consider individual rammed geopolymer blocks made in batches and laid when slightly moist. Exterior form work may well have had a number of small ‘windows’ cut, allowing material to squeeze out under pressure (resulting in the knobs). These knobs would allow access to determine the curing state of not only the individual block behind the aperture, but also all the rest of that particular batch of blocks. After an appropriate time, testing the consolidation and strength of the extruded knobs would indicate when the external form work might be struck and further courses laid on top. Because size and moisture content might vary widely between batches, and weather conditions would rarely be constant during production, this would be an elegant method of speedy and efficient construction.

    • @baze3SC
      @baze3SC Před rokem +2

      Exactly. Besides these practical considerations it might have been dictated also by necessity. For instance if the postulated chemical reaction produced gas maybe it was necessary to leave small openings in order to let the accumulated pressure escape.

    • @JM-co6rf
      @JM-co6rf Před 11 měsíci

      Great theory! Curious why only some stones would have nubs tho.

    • @michalesanchez366
      @michalesanchez366 Před měsícem

      Maybe some had the perfect recipe..just a guess.😊

  • @tillyjohnson5160
    @tillyjohnson5160 Před rokem +4

    I'm a builder and I've always thought that most of the ancient structures were cast but not melted but ground up rocks into powder and mixed with a geo polymer. They were smart and if you are in construction the saying is to work smarter not harder. So they could have melted stone but I believe that it was mixed like concrete and the sophisticated carvings were poured in my opinion. And that doesn't take any credit away from them because like I said your supposed to work smarter not harder. It would be stupid to haul giant stones from miles away cut from a quarry and spend all the time to carve them which would take a very long time compared to casting. I believe they definitely had advanced technology and power tools and they had to make the carvings to use for templates for casting so they probably carved all statues and art around the temple in wood with electric tools like a cnc machine or a router and then used them to produce all the pieces so each is exactly the same size perfectly matched. There was a guy I believe he was French who duplicated the great pyramid blocks by casting blocks and scientists still want except it because they are bought and payed for ofcourse. There is a video about it. But I believe that they could even grind up granite and mix it and when it's done you can't tell the difference. But I myself have wondered if it might have been melted in some instances. There are spots on some of the sarcophaguses in Egypt that show signs like it was dripping on some of the edges of the lids and some bulges on some of them like the form bowed out. These people always wonder how the ancient people got the sarcophaguses down there because they could not possibly fit through the hallway just like some other places, well because they were cast. And the reason why plants grow on the temples is because they mixed organic material which possibly could have had seeds in the mixture blowing into it from the wind when mixing the material or possibly something that was an ingredient like some kind of ground up plant that was part of the formula and then with erosion they sprout when they get the chance. If it was melted then it would have destroyed the seeds. Which is just a theory.

    • @knutknutsen5610
      @knutknutsen5610 Před 6 dny

      Well the casting theory is of course interesting, but if you’re analyzing the material in the blocks it would easily give you the answer; is it or isn’t it produced as a casting.
      I don’t believe that the science has determined this, so
      I believe the blocks have been grounded together.

  • @AllenNelsonBoisjoli
    @AllenNelsonBoisjoli Před 4 lety +68

    RE: holes and knobs. I am a builder for all my life. from my perspective the knobs and holes could be used as something for another structure or facing for attachment. its hard to attach or put stucko or facing on a smooth surface. you need knobs or inserts into the holes to have something for the material to hold on to. think stucco-wire

    • @nirusouji
      @nirusouji Před 4 lety +4

      Agree with your reason

    • @AllenNelsonBoisjoli
      @AllenNelsonBoisjoli Před 4 lety +1

      @@nirusouji the holes would be where you would attach the inserts that hold the stucco wire. Then you can put a facing or artwork.

    • @brianallen4297
      @brianallen4297 Před 4 lety +1

      Makes sence

    • @taffythegreat1986
      @taffythegreat1986 Před 4 lety +1

      A. Boisjoli if you was planning a piece of wood. You wouldn’t put a knobbly bit of wood on the timber. You would place a bench stop on the bench. In the case of these stones, a similar thing on the ground. Then on saying that, as they’re quite heavy. They would stay in position under its own weight

    • @nelgnella4314
      @nelgnella4314 Před 4 lety +3

      One on each side could sit wood trunks or planks.with a small cut out to hold tight.

  • @MsCaleb79
    @MsCaleb79 Před 4 lety +145

    If I’ll ever vote in an election. I will vote for praveen mohan

  • @RostislavLapshin
    @RostislavLapshin Před 2 lety +42

    For those who are interested in the topic of polygonal masonry. A number of methods for obtaining the polygonal masonry are proposed. The basis of the proposed methods is the use of clay/gypsum replicas, reduced clay models of stone blocks and a 3D-pantograph, as well as a topography translator. The results are presented in the article: “Fabrication methods of the polygonal masonry of large tightly fitted stone blocks with curved surface interfaces in megalithic structures of Peru” (DOI: 10.20944/preprints202108.0087.v6). I do not provide a direct link, because CZcams does not allow a comment with this link. Search by the article title.

    • @shadowwarriors3509
      @shadowwarriors3509 Před 2 lety +3

      Thanks much. I am also interested to find something of geopolymer granite

    • @commiezombie2477
      @commiezombie2477 Před 2 lety +1

      @@shadowwarriors3509 you can post links on CZcams why are you saying you can't??

    • @shadowwarriors3509
      @shadowwarriors3509 Před 2 lety +1

      @@commiezombie2477 i never said anything like that. 😲and never i mentioned anything about any links. clueless here

    • @commiezombie2477
      @commiezombie2477 Před 2 lety +1

      @@shadowwarriors3509 I meant to @ the original poster not you homes.

    • @VeeKayGreenerGrass
      @VeeKayGreenerGrass Před rokem

      It's just geopolymer. The knobs are wooden beams extending outwards that hold the structure in place. Look up the mosques of Djene.

  • @PawPawsWorkShop
    @PawPawsWorkShop Před rokem +1

    As an artist I have a theory on all the knobs on the stones from around the world. I believe that the stones were melted and poured. I would compare this to pouring cement but very hot and almost solid material. Just like a pump truck pumps cement today this hot stone was poured and would solidify almost instantly. When you finish the pour the knob there is the little material left over and it cooled. That is why the knobs are different sizes and shapes. Just like a baker icing a cake. If you pull the spatula away you will be left with a knob. I also believe that some people were more skilled than others this would cause the inconsistency of the size and shape of the knobs. I do not believe these stones were cast. I also believe they mixed in different materials not just granite. That is why you get sound in some and others are lightweight.

  • @jameslifetimelearner
    @jameslifetimelearner Před 4 lety +26

    For once I partially agree, Praveen. I have held the opinion for some time that this is a stone cutting thing to cut around defects in stones.Liquid shaping of stone is also evident due to acid deposits found in quarries. Please allow credit to human engineering!

  • @chahatpatel6155
    @chahatpatel6155 Před 4 lety +26

    Those people complaining that there were no technology of rock melting....then please give explanation about those banded rocks .....

    • @mikeymikedabeast1793
      @mikeymikedabeast1793 Před 2 lety +1

      You're right. Because we don't have an answer for A then B must be the answer. Face meet Palm.

  • @willpowell6487
    @willpowell6487 Před 2 lety +4

    After years of research and reviewing several videos on pouring blocks, it seems probable that the blocks were not melted but rather more like a concrete type of mix using mostly local mud or softened material like lime. I have also learned that some brick builders used common ingredients such as urine and fire ash as hardeners. One thought I had on the protuberances is the builders didn't have plastic or plywood so instead they would use animal skins and the skins had patched leg holes. This could explain the bumps.

  • @michaelmajors6860
    @michaelmajors6860 Před 3 lety +3

    This video is why you are so valuable. These projections have been pointed out by other megalithic researchers. You (Praveen) sir have drawn your conclusion by observing phenomena from all over our planet. Casting stones has been brought up before for instance in the great pyramid of Egypt. Plants making stones more "workable" has also been analyzed as much as we can from myth, science and legend. In considering these items out of the fog and mist of our planets ancient pre history its obvious it's more ancient and dynamic than the current paradigm of our earthly origins

  • @jonbold
    @jonbold Před 4 lety +21

    The language you use to describe these stones is most interesting. I can't prove it but these stones have many features that make them appear to be ancient cement work. For the stones they would brick into a wall, they would pour their cement into a standard form and let it harden. The top of the pour would become the face of the block after a 90 degree rotation. (Unlike the Inca stones which were likely poured in place.) The wall stones are likely stronger in this orientation. The knobs are a nice clue to the viscosity of the cement mix in the process. Also, notice how the patina is chipping off many of the stones. This is common in concrete, not so common in cut stone. The archway stones could likely be "ordered" from the cement works, then hand finished in place while young and soft. Thanks for a great video!

    • @darinkrinovich2062
      @darinkrinovich2062 Před 2 lety +2

      I lived in southern Peru when I was a kid and to me it sure looked like it was poured in place. With all the different angels of these pieces fitting together so perfectly it would be a nightmare trying to fit them together if they weren't poured in place. Some places look better than others but as the saying goes you get what you pay for.

  • @swaroov9236
    @swaroov9236 Před 4 lety +14

    1.all these knobs when read in a specific manner,they are encoded with some message or they follow a pattern to indicate something.
    2.out of all this knobs,there were some knobs which is a box or the opening of a chamber...
    3.the knobs are not knobs at all,maybe some hangings were there and looted with the passing of time.
    4.the knobs were climbing steps and has got diminished with time,or maybe modification were made.
    5.maybe these knobs were built with the purpose of generating electricity which are fitted parts, like you see in a windmill,or a solar panel ......
    6.they placed these knobs in unimportant places to make the impression of unimportance like you thought these were deformed,so that people don't focus on these bricks,maybe they are made with another purpose creating an Illusion
    My hint:These are not deformed bricks,if they were deformed the king's would made entirely new bricks,they won't destroy the beauty of a structure by adding those few deformed bricks....
    (I want to know if someone agree with me)

    • @finflwr
      @finflwr Před 4 lety

      I agree. Your line of thinking and questioning makes more sense to me.

    • @icantthinkofaname15
      @icantthinkofaname15 Před 4 lety

      I agree. I don't think praveen is right on this one. They were used or put there for something else.

    • @tysongirard7577
      @tysongirard7577 Před 4 lety +1

      Neil deGrasse Tyson gives an interesting talk about the need for us to find patterns in everything we observe.... like clouds in the sky... sometimes the simplest answer is the right one.... hopefully we will find out in our lifetime Cheers!

    • @dazzawoollmiester8411
      @dazzawoollmiester8411 Před 4 lety

      @Decayed Soul.. that's one extremely vague reply you have put out there..
      To say, "it may be a code, and if you knew how, you could read it,.. and it might say something???
      Like saying.. the sky may fall down, and if you knew when, you may be able to avoid it hitting your head,!!
      But Mr R Soul, {heheehe} I happen to think that they're not merely manufacturing tells like a rough edge, or machine marks, I think that without any arguments, these marks were no accident, nor do I think these were unavoidable...
      Everything about these sights says that, unless it was a design feature, it was not there, not left by accident, and definitely not indicative of the moment cataclysm struck, as I feel that we'd have more evidence of that hypothesis unless of course all building projects the world over were synchronised down to the brush stroke!!

    • @swaroov9236
      @swaroov9236 Před 4 lety

      @@dazzawoollmiester8411 "vague" because i don't know about it , it's just an assumption.... every pattern or random arrangement may not be a code,but a code may or may not have any arrangement ....
      So my reply was okay to the context
      (you see it's a "vague" example of the sky falling down ... you have written there)

  • @sooner5484
    @sooner5484 Před 2 lety +5

    I like your idea however these knobs are also evident in the quarry where the stones came from. They seemed to be the last holding points at the back of the stones before they were broken away from the quarry face. They almost always were at the bottom of the block in the quarry. You are right that many blocks seemed to be cast. Maybe the cast blocks were made from the pounded material from behind the quarried stone and for some reason they left the knobs on to show these were quarried stones.
    Another thought, these may have been left on as a key for the final plastering of the temple or wall.
    love your thoughts and appreciate the great contribution you have mad to understanding these ancient mysteries . Cheers.

  • @intothevortexwithdatorsapi4192

    YES!!! Geopolymer was used worldwide by the same worldwide civilisation of old world builders using hyper advanced stone alchemy and advanced technologies, techniques and methods that have been lost throughout time.
    You are 100% correct and some of the nubes were strategically placed as water run offs.
    All Karst in moulds and the more intricate sections are a mystery as to how they were accomplished but the builders were probably Atlanteans.
    The recipes for the geopolymer are lost in time but the builders were INCREDIBLY advanced and the mystery of it all is fascinating!
    Well done for connethe dots my brother because you are spot on 🙏

  • @kannanthiagarajan73
    @kannanthiagarajan73 Před 4 lety +21

    Praveen brother, I just love how one video interconnect to others while exploring,so do your discoveries. One should follow and watch your videos to understand the gist of it. Bravo!
    Love from Malaysia :)

  • @skottidogg10
    @skottidogg10 Před 4 lety +70

    Hey Praveen, long time viewer, very rare 'commentee'... When I was in Peru, there were many sites, as you know, which bare these mysterious stone anomalies. In one temple complex named Ollayantay Tambo(there is many spellings for this site, you'll find it by my reference). At this site we find an area off to the side of the tourist path, where there is a few protruding stone knobs like this. They are lined up with slots on the ground which on the solstices, are in complete alignment at high noon. I know because I was there on December 19th 2012, and at high noon, it was off by about 4mm. I'm sure time wasn't exact, but the local knowledgeable tour guide took me here and told me of this. In other places in Peru they also are used in this manner. One is on Jaguar mound(I forget the local name as I write this). and it is more elaborate, and the knobs are in the actual stone of the mountain. So, I'm not disagreeing with you...actually I fully agree with your idea on the molded stones. But, clearly this was also used as a time referencing practice for either harvest or ritual purposes. I also like the comments about sound manipulation, or cancellation by others.
    Thank you for your time, Scott.

    • @bobharritech8460
      @bobharritech8460 Před 4 lety +10

      I can appreciate your comment, as I have never heard that idea before. However, this wouldn't account for knobs that are so high up on the structures that they are inaccessible. Nor why knobs are located on multiple walls, which couldn't utilize the sundial method. Or for that matter, knobs that are located away from sunlight. As others have pointed out, if they are anomalies why were't they smoothed out by these masters of stone? Whatever the case, it is my humble and maybe ill-informed opinion that there is no way these megalithic structures were carved by dudes with copper chisels.

    • @kaleidoscope1991
      @kaleidoscope1991 Před 4 lety +4

      Appreciate you input but sounds like pure coincidence. If you look at 1000's of protruding stones from mountains or even the 100's of knobs we see, eventually one of the shadows will line up exactly with a specific date such as the solstice. Your guide just happens to know which knobs those are.

    • @skottidogg10
      @skottidogg10 Před 4 lety +4

      @@kaleidoscope1991 ...Actually, no. The site like others I've visited in parts of Peru and India all have knobs and slots which line up on solstices and equinox dates. I'm not stating that every knob is a date reference, but some of them are 100%.

    • @skottidogg10
      @skottidogg10 Před 4 lety +3

      @@bobharritech8460 Yes...as you can re read my comment. I was in no way implying that ALL knobs were representing this fact...but the same style knob in appearance was being used purposefully. I agree with you on the carving idea... no dudes anywhere can carve the things I've seen in my travels, lol.

    • @stankygeorge
      @stankygeorge Před 4 lety +3

      One wall in South America, the knobs tell you what time of day it is, a solar clock!

  • @jacksprat7087
    @jacksprat7087 Před měsícem +1

    It’s simple. The stones were molded with tamped geopolymer concrete. But, they were made bigger than needed and masons would trowel them down before it set up to hard. If the concrete was not mixed well some of the concrete in the outer layer would harden faster. So fast that the masons could not remove that section completely leaving a “knob” for perpetuity.
    A chemical analysis of a knob versus the rest of the stone should show a difference in makeup.

  • @veerkumarpalle7195
    @veerkumarpalle7195 Před 4 lety +66

    if it is by defect then they would rwmove that knobs. so i dont thing thats a reason.
    what i think is like those are code. a secret code like binary code now a days.
    series of knobs form a code. if we can crack the code then we can reveal much more secretss

    • @inspiredbysoal
      @inspiredbysoal Před 4 lety +4

      I think you are right.!!

    • @hariharaneb8885
      @hariharaneb8885 Před 4 lety +3

      veer kumar palle I agree. I think these are codes and not manufacturing defects.

    • @Michael-vp4zt
      @Michael-vp4zt Před 4 lety +4

      That is something very worth investigating. If they were just defects it would be too easy to remove them.

    • @Rajesh-ip6qc
      @Rajesh-ip6qc Před 4 lety +1

      It seems to be correct

  • @davidspringer6883
    @davidspringer6883 Před 4 lety +15

    been looking at these knobs all over the world, this is by far the best theory Ive heard yet...if someone has a better one I would love to hear it...good job

  • @susanmyers1899
    @susanmyers1899 Před 2 lety +1

    I have always believed that human civilisation is much older than first thought.And I believe that knowledge has been lost by disaster or death.

  • @MUsman-bo3rh
    @MUsman-bo3rh Před 2 lety +1

    Ancient Builders were very intelligent and more scientific, you are absolutely right they used to mold

  • @MARLEYDIDIT
    @MARLEYDIDIT Před 4 lety +33

    if they were truly "drops" or imperfections, you would think they'd take them off & smooth out the surface ... i think they were left in place on purpose to be used as "sundials" so they still served a purpose despite being molding imperfections. which is why we also see these "knobs" in Peru, Egypt, Turkey, Greece, etc ... so the master builders could tell what time of day it was to manage their schedules in building these fantastic feats of engineering.

  • @christopherkirian4042
    @christopherkirian4042 Před 4 lety +29

    I have been thinking about how these wall were constructed for a long time as well as why they have the knobs. It makes a lot of sense that the blocks were cast up against each other in order to be able produce such a tight joint and the varied complex shapes. The knobs would be the result of having a cavity in the face form used for the block if the blocks are cast in place in the wall. In order to be a sprue or a Drop as you call it, the blocks would have to be cast with the oposite face on the ground and the knob side up and then after they had sufficiently hardened, placed into the wall. This is more work than just casting them in place directly in the wall. I tend to think that they did not "melt" rock because of the amount of energy that it would take as well the fact that you would need exotic refractory material to use for forms and handling of the molten rock. I would expect a cold process of some sort like making concrete or maybe ultrasonic frequencies to disassociate the rock and make it flow in a thixotropic manner. One possible explanation of the knobs may be that if the blocks were cast in place in the walls, they may have put a hole in the form in order to see when the flowing rock had fully flowed against the form. Another possibility is that the face form consisted of some type of construction that would occasionally pop a hole in it due the the pressure head of the flowing rock. With the scientific tools available today, I cannot understand why I haven't seen any microscopic investigation of these rocks to determine their makeup and properties. If they were a geopolymer or had been flowable material at some time, it does not seem to me that it would be very hard to determine that. It might not be easy to determine HOW it was done, but the fact that it had flowed should certainly be detectable. My guess is that there are mainstream archeologists that do not want anyone to reveal that these were not made in they way that they have conclued using simple hand tools. Maybe someone has done this investigation, but the results cannot get out to the public.

    • @alainstauffer241
      @alainstauffer241 Před 2 lety +1

      Dr Joseph Davidovits has done a lot of work in the field of geopolymers and has analysed a variety of old blocks made with this method. I think that by researching his name on the Internet you will find interesting information.

    • @edouardsowa3660
      @edouardsowa3660 Před 2 lety

      This is the most reasonable answer I read up to now.

  • @stevematson4808
    @stevematson4808 Před rokem +1

    Because when they were putting the cement bag in place, they said, 'ooh, that's a little too much, let's let a little bit out.' hence, your knob.

  • @stephendosson246
    @stephendosson246 Před 4 lety +1

    I believe many ancient sites used rock melting and geopolymer technology. These knobs are however not mistakes or casting defects.. In my humble opinion the larger singular knobs may have been used as tabs for external wooden structures although this is unlikley as square tabs or slots would have worked better. My theory is that the more numerous smaller knobs are strategically placed to alter and amplify the resonance of sound specifically Mantra. The knobs may even alter the resonant frequency of the entire megalithic structure in ways we could not even begin to understand or explore. Even the larger more singular knobs may have the same frequency stabilizing effect.

  • @sbrabbitfamily9139
    @sbrabbitfamily9139 Před 4 lety +22

    I hope one day you will revealed all the mysteries of these ancient sculptures. Big fan of you sir. Always waiting for your next video

  • @ankhenaten2
    @ankhenaten2 Před 4 lety +41

    *BEST KNOB EXPLANATION TO DATE WORLDWIDE*

  • @subodhadarkar6943
    @subodhadarkar6943 Před měsícem +1

    These were not rock melting but concreting techique. The concreting created such protrutions over a period of time due to air pockets. Same technology used in pyramids in egypt over 39000 years ago. Hindu architecture started over 2 lakhs years ago and ripened to perfection in 50k years. Then it was forgotten. Just correct rock melting to concreting.

  • @GroberWeisenstein
    @GroberWeisenstein Před rokem

    Evidence that proves " stone melting " is largely misunderstood by most people.

  • @HannesSchwarzberger
    @HannesSchwarzberger Před 4 lety +40

    The builders made the temples pefekt - there is a code in the nops
    - maybe seen of a certain angle - maybe under special sunligth condition
    - in an flat surface the sound is diferent so maybe the nops stop certain eco

    • @junipersnow1
      @junipersnow1 Před 4 lety +3

      Sure, which goes with Proveen's theory in some ways cause defected blocks would be hallow and not so structurally sound. No wrong answers here. good points to support sound resonance theory and Geo polymer theory. These blocks can be 10's of thousands of years old and are worn down many inches... Much older then the resent facades we see today on older substrate of megalithic blocks.

  • @claudetaiwan
    @claudetaiwan Před 4 lety +35

    I followed the “knobs “ for years, mainly , the video clips by Mr. Brine Foerster.
    It’s a mystery unsolved, for sure.

    • @Amanstrings
      @Amanstrings Před 4 lety +4

      I followed him too.

    • @jonnyhonda
      @jonnyhonda Před 4 lety +1

      Do you think they were to climb the walls? In sure they would help a rock climber to scale the wall haha

    • @lorimiller4301
      @lorimiller4301 Před 4 lety +1

      Do you watch Mudfossil University ? He has an amazing theory that these are pieces of bodies of the Giants. The "knobs" are where our tendons attach. Check it out. Roger knows what he's talking about.

    • @vroomelectrics3684
      @vroomelectrics3684 Před 2 lety

      These knobs are pouring holes...its concrete....smartbuilding🤗

  • @chriswhinery
    @chriswhinery Před rokem

    This is so interesting.
    Because, the melting temperature
    of iron is 2800° F.
    Everyone can agree, some time in the past we had an iron age, where that material was excavated, melted, refined and forged.
    Do you know what the melting temperature of basalt is? 2642° F.
    The melting temperature of granite is even lower, at 2300° F.

  • @HalsPals
    @HalsPals Před rokem +1

    Brilliant. Thanks for putting into words my long-time suspicions.

  • @airborne7275
    @airborne7275 Před 4 lety +37

    Softening or melting rock seems more likely than carving, but I can't imagine the people commissioning these structures being okay with all these defects.

    • @calebclunie4001
      @calebclunie4001 Před 2 lety +3

      Some basket, or rug weavers intentionally leave errors, in reverence of The Creator.
      In a way, they indicate, "To err, is human".

    • @Johnkent1965
      @Johnkent1965 Před 2 lety +1

      Who said they are defects

    • @calebclunie4001
      @calebclunie4001 Před 2 lety

      @@Johnkent1965
      They were, likely, not seen as defects, by their makers, we have, however, developed a tendency to prefer uniformity, and predictability, in many instances.
      We're, a bit, boring.
      Maybe, they liked having mystery in their lives?

    • @Johnkent1965
      @Johnkent1965 Před 2 lety

      @@calebclunie4001 I am simply amazed on how dozens of not hundreds of people are looking for answers that are right in front of their eyes . I assume that people prefer dreaming all life long rather than living their dreams.

  • @user-td5vd3jn8v
    @user-td5vd3jn8v Před 4 lety +62

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    • @RealPraveenMohan
      @RealPraveenMohan  Před 4 lety +4

      Hi, Thank you so much for watching this video.

    • @vickyvinay23
      @vickyvinay23 Před 4 lety +3

      @@RealPraveenMohan special thanks to foreigners...
      Edit: @PraveenMohan..Now I see your replies for Indians too, thanks..

    • @theconspiracybrother2890
      @theconspiracybrother2890 Před 4 lety

      THE MELTED BRICK INFRASTRUCTEUR ALL OVER THE WOLRD, IS SOLVED BY: WHEN DE BUILDINGS CRIED AKA SUBPHOTONIC AKA JERRY DECAMP,
      THE PERFECT RED-BRICK INFRASTRUCTEUR OR BUILDINGS GOT HIT WITH HEAT GOT COOKED AND MELTED, THE MORE U COOK THE CARBON-14 OUT THE OLDER IT DATES N LOOKS N THE MORE U COOK THE C-14 THE MORE COLOUR U LOOSE TILL IT GETS WHITE LIKE ASH SCORCHED EARTH WAS PERFECT RED TARTAR BRICK,,, PAY RESPECT OR HOMMAGE TO THE INFO DONT BE A HATER✌ PEACE

    • @Nagachevskyi
      @Nagachevskyi Před 4 lety +1

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    • @user-td5vd3jn8v
      @user-td5vd3jn8v Před 4 lety +2

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  • @risingson7773
    @risingson7773 Před 3 lety +6

    These look incredibly similar to stone masonry in Peru!

  • @animalwatcher5270
    @animalwatcher5270 Před 3 lety +1

    It is so pleasing to see e the way you explain and unwrap the mysterious aspects of this and arrive at conclusions with limitedly available clues

  • @user-io5gm8tq6f
    @user-io5gm8tq6f Před 4 lety +8

    Thanks for researching temples history in Cambodia ♥️ Good Blessed you all the time 🙏🙏

  • @joyfull244
    @joyfull244 Před 4 lety +7

    I think these knobs made for climbing stone when construction are happening to help grip on legs to reach height of the temple just like ladder

    • @shijin8918
      @shijin8918 Před 4 lety

      That is exactly what I thought

  • @americanpatriot4170
    @americanpatriot4170 Před 3 lety +2

    As resonant as granite is, how would you use the oscillation of an induced resonant frequency to virtually lap uneven surfaces to one another?
    As each surface laps to the adjacent, the frequency of oscillation would work through each greater contact surface. Would the nubs be a contact surface, specific to the stones that either resonate more or are less reactive and required an individual focus to final fit it in place?
    Being able to resonate smaller stones in multiple locations, could give the quarry a rapid excavation of large pieces as well.
    So, what frequency would work best and how would early mankind have created it?

  • @masons7769
    @masons7769 Před 3 lety +1

    The reason you are wrong about them casting rock is because the rate of cooling, the pressure that the rock cools under, and how much h2o is in the rock effect the size and way the individual crystals in these stones form. The stones that we see at these sights match the stones we find at the quarries identically. Since those stones cooled slowly over millions of years to form those exact crystal characteristics it is highly improbable that these stones were manufactured in the way you suggest.

  • @JamesOsigweedoyakaa
    @JamesOsigweedoyakaa Před 4 lety +18

    Sir, we use that floating rock( pumice stone) in Africa to remove dry skin.
    I love watching your videos. Thanks for the upload.

    • @chaznonya4
      @chaznonya4 Před 4 lety +1

      I use it in Ohio, USA. 😁

    • @stankygeorge
      @stankygeorge Před 4 lety

      Nothing says you cannot create pumice artificially!

  • @jigold22571
    @jigold22571 Před 4 lety +14

    You are my Hero!Namaste

  • @reines-des-truffieres-46

    The theories of "molded stone" or melted, it's anything!
    The "buttons" certainly have a symbolic meaning... but stone is natural.
    what is amazing is the number of subscribers on this channel!

  • @Bushmen918
    @Bushmen918 Před 2 lety +1

    As a stone carver this always was the monkey wrench in my studies , I am leaning to a geopolymer but the laser like destruction that looks like plasma burns in south America lead me to believe in lost technology.

  • @niteshades_promise
    @niteshades_promise Před 4 lety +25

    they liquified stone with vibration. a giant tuning fork. later called faci. as in a bundle of sticks. depicted in battle. a sound building tool or weapon that could take down the walls of jericho. well according to youtube. definitely looks like cast stone from liquid rock/cement/concrete maybe? roman concrete used sea shells. different mixtures different results. ive done concrete work. its basically crushed limestone sand and water that forms one large rock. never wondered if say granite ground into a power wouldnt make a solid new concrete product. would be much stronger? always get the brain going on your videos. stay safe.🍻

    • @ShinChan-cu8ns
      @ShinChan-cu8ns Před 3 lety +2

      That's why now , i am convinced that ancient civilizations were far more intelligent than what we thaught them to be....

    • @kenneth6211
      @kenneth6211 Před 3 lety +4

      I’ve been a Mason for a decade and a musician for 20.. these are true MASONIC structures.. singing structures tuned to specific frequencies and vibrations.. exactly as you said, when you pour concrete and vibrate to condense and strengthen the mixture. Clearly these geniuses used musical tones to create harmony within each stone to create a SYMPHONY of stones. Truly MASONIC structures.
      Edit: also the study of cymatics reveals the patterns certain frequencies paint. These people were very well aware to build within the template of resonance frequencies.
      Great comment friend

    • @darinkrinovich2062
      @darinkrinovich2062 Před 2 lety +1

      For us making granite into dust isn't as easy as our concrete, but our concrete isn't worth a shit without rebar. I worked at a plastic place summer before I graduated high school and it kind of reminds me of that. You would always have to trim off parts where it injected the plastic in and at the other side. Of course if I remember right there was two parts to the mold so in some of the parts we made you could kind of see that not all of the stuff you could just some. I can't remember that was many moons ago. But anyhow that's what it kind of reminds me of

  • @rodsjohnson831
    @rodsjohnson831 Před 4 lety +20

    If they were defects , why didn’t they just hide them on the inside ? Or break them off. I do think your correct on the melting or softening the rock

    • @realtruth5289
      @realtruth5289 Před 4 lety +1

      Have yall ever tried to heat a rock/stone? They explode/break before they melt.

    • @rodsjohnson831
      @rodsjohnson831 Před 4 lety +1

      real truth well you are somewhat correct. I suppose they just spent a lot of time chiseling each stone a different size and shape and chiseling each one to connect perfectly because they wanted a real cool wall. And they had a lot of time on their hands . It would take me who knows how long to even to shape and fit even a few smaller rocks together as tightly as these megalithic walls. One thing I think we both can agree on is they had very advanced tools. And they probably had very advanced weapons . And like us they probably had the capability to destroy themselves many times over and they probably did.

    • @realtruth5289
      @realtruth5289 Před 4 lety +1

      @@rodsjohnson831 sir, all my life I've sought the TRUTH because when I was 10 years old I saw two objects in the sky that resembled rectangles the color of luminescent orange. It was an azure sky. We were on the road when I spotted them thinking it was a reflection on the glass coming from inside the car. My mom thought I was crazy looking back and forth from the back windshield to somewhere in the car. We stopped and got out and watched. Then a few other cars stopped and people got out to witness what we seen.
      I can put two and two together and tell you exactly who built those megalithic structures for men. And now I can predict major events that will happen because of a somewhat heightening of understanding. An enlightenment of my conscience so to speak. It's like common sense to me. Also, it's like a curse.

    • @rodsjohnson831
      @rodsjohnson831 Před 4 lety

      real truth I too seen a object when I was young, and one also in the 70s that went straight up at a incredible speed, but I now attribute both sightings, no matter how compelling they were, to our own and other countries military. Or? Possibly, um um , the evil entities that left the heavens to have our woman. And I’ve never had any luck melting rocks either. But I’m no geologist either. And the object I saw when I was only 5-10 yrs old was luminescent orange . The other I thought was the moon . Till I seen the real moon in the sky also.

    • @realtruth5289
      @realtruth5289 Před 4 lety

      @@rodsjohnson831 sir, I give you my word and I consider my word the most valuable attribute I have.
      I can tell you the exact story if you like, and perhaps you will be convinced THAT I KNOW FOR FACT IT WAS NOT OUR MILITARY. It was late '76 or early '77 and actually I was going on 9 years old. Idk about the moon like object but the luminescent orange one sounds like the color of the ones I explained to you and I attest that it was not our military. I can explain so much to you but it would be an extremely long discussion. I soon will begin to write a book. The story is one that definitely needs to be written for the benifit of many. Everything seems so clear to me now as to the question of "WHY THINGS ARE THE WAY THEY ARE", and all the other "why's" .

  • @bertanelson8062
    @bertanelson8062 Před 3 lety +8

    Love your investigations, Praveen. Why can't some experiments be done on the stone blocks that are lying around? Seems to me real archaeologists would be looking into the melted polymer idea. And once again it seems only you are listening to local people and priests or holders of old stories, ancient legends. Keep up you excellent research!

  • @Thekomokoro
    @Thekomokoro Před 2 lety +2

    Best explanation so far!

  • @radupopa1119
    @radupopa1119 Před 4 lety +17

    The knobs are not just a mistake those knobs we can find them on all the stone ancient sites all over the world , so .... saying its a mistake its just very very wrong

    • @proskrub5867
      @proskrub5867 Před 4 lety

      Not wrong to say it’s a common mistake with the given type of manufacturing

    • @souvikdas4833
      @souvikdas4833 Před 4 lety +1

      @Roop Singh Rai Those builders may have melted rocks..
      But as a civil engineer working on building site for 15 Long years let me tell you what it look like. Those sites ( specific place) was scheduled for extensions or have had extention ( carving etc). Those are simple brick ( stone) stitching technology very commonly used all over the world ( and in India).
      You leave those out during construction of the primary structure.

    • @MrSkovsgaard
      @MrSkovsgaard Před 3 lety

      @@souvikdas4833 think thise Block whas made bye sound/vibration and the nobes is 'leftover' to the perfekt match betven the blocks. 🙏

    • @MrSkovsgaard
      @MrSkovsgaard Před 3 lety

      @@souvikdas4833 and they meltet blocks by sound/frekvens

  • @marcmolatte6368
    @marcmolatte6368 Před 4 lety +5

    During the middle age, in France, the maçons were deliberately putting knobs in the wall everytime the owner of the building were offering them a reward. The more knobs you can see on the wall the more generous was the owner.

  • @marcosburbano
    @marcosburbano Před měsícem

    At minute 5:42 you can see that each block was emptied and that the protuberances were surely for the excess of liquid stone to come out when it began to expand when it was drying, there you can see that when it was solidifying but still soft they cut it (side left) and polished it

  • @kirillbardin8204
    @kirillbardin8204 Před 3 měsíci

    Petrulgia is the name of the science of stone casting in Russian language, which I studied at the university 35 years ago. We had textbooks on petrulgia. In the USSR, 50 years ago they made stone pipes, not concrete, but stone.

  • @casz7098
    @casz7098 Před 3 lety +1

    It would be amazing to see these structures brand new and smooth without wear.

  • @ReneDominique
    @ReneDominique Před 4 lety +27

    I think the knobs are an artifact of a molding process. Cheers from Canada.

    • @sirmrguitardude
      @sirmrguitardude Před 4 lety +2

      either that or a language

    • @yawgmoth6568
      @yawgmoth6568 Před 4 lety +1

      What about the ones on giant single boulders that clearly weren't molded?

    • @bp4682
      @bp4682 Před 4 lety +1

      @@sirmrguitardude I agree, a written language, a code.
      I don't believe the Polymer idea simple because I have seen many sites where the stone has been qauried from specific sites before end location.

  • @sandeepkumar.m
    @sandeepkumar.m Před 4 lety +25

    All the ancient buildings are beyond imagination as that priest said our knowledge is nothing in front of the ancient builder's, building technology.

  • @trex283
    @trex283 Před 2 lety +3

    When you cast metal or ceramics, the pouring hole allows room for overfill of the casting material. The hole also allows for gas escapes and contraction/expansion.
    I would be curious if knobs ever occur on opposite sides of the same block. If not is suggests a pouring method.

    • @TheYellowshuttle
      @TheYellowshuttle Před 2 lety

      Makes sense. But I wonder why wouldn't they just chisel off or polish the knob later. Looks like it had some utility, else they wouldn't leave it in place.

    • @trex283
      @trex283 Před 2 lety +1

      @@TheYellowshuttle three possibilities: the softened stone was already set; the knobs are injection or relief points; or or the protrusions were molding mistakes. I doubt the knobs were lift points. Also, cutting of the knobs would risk damaging the stone. It is also possible that stone densities vary throughout the stone causing uneven weathering.
      I am starting a ramned earth building company. As a practical matter, agrigates are mixed, poured into a mold and compacted. Once the mold is removed, no further changes are made, since the newly formed rock takes time to cure.

  • @vanshookme6531
    @vanshookme6531 Před 2 lety +1

    I think the ancients done it as a joke, knowing that we wouldn't know how they constructed the blocks in the first place, and then for an extra laugh they left knobs in a few of them to confuse us even further.

  • @dansdoves3650
    @dansdoves3650 Před 4 lety +4

    Those knobs are also found on the Megalithic structures in South America. At Cusco, Tiawaniku, And at the walls at Sacsayhuaman.The knobs are randomly placed here and there just like everywhere else.At a place called Sillustani there are knobs on round stone buildings that appear to be in patterns that are decorative. On a lot of these ancient structures it does appear that some pieces are cast like concrete.That would sure make things easier to understand how they got the blocks to fit so tight. Cement is made by crushing limestone to a powder and then heating it up and adding a few things and you end up with a powder that when mixed with water turns to stone. But can you do that with stone such as red granite and other extremely hard stones they built with? Maybe the knobs are decorative or the signature/trademark of the builder .I doubt that they are flaws in a casting process, They are there for some reason we aren't aware of . the floating rock is an easy one..that's pumice from a volcano. Last year the Surface of the Indian ocean by Austrailia was covered with that stuff for miles . Thank you for your videos .i love seeing these places that I had never imagine existed. India and Pakistan have such an incredible ancient history. Thank you for sharing.

  • @sidecardude
    @sidecardude Před 4 lety +6

    best explanation I've heard so far, kudos dude!!!

  • @user-ne3yw2cu6c
    @user-ne3yw2cu6c Před 2 měsíci

    The Purpose of the Knobs acted as protrusions which held items like shields or decorative items of Deities and such and were most likely made of Gold & Silver studded with Jewels.

  • @3DCGdesign
    @3DCGdesign Před 2 lety

    The most compelling evidence that these knobs are something important is that they are indeed found all over the world in the ancient structures. Everyone back then knew of the same technology and used it to create giant stone structures. We will one day figure it out again. (if we haven't already, but that info is being ignored or suppressed)

  • @erikjbaker
    @erikjbaker Před 4 lety +7

    Praveen, there is a long corner block two up from the first knob block you touch in the beginning that has tooling marks on it! Many other blocks have the same marks. You can find these tooling marks all over the world at ancient sites such as Derinkuyu, Baalbek, Yangshan quarry, Kailasa, Egypt and more!

    • @brucerobertson4401
      @brucerobertson4401 Před rokem +1

      Erik is right, how do you explain the core hole drilling found in egypt? what about the unfinished monolith? that thing was clearly being cut from the earth

  • @KeeferFuchs
    @KeeferFuchs Před 4 lety +5

    Awesome video! Thank you for your efforts. I had no idea how sophisticated many of these temples were.

  • @dentonfender6492
    @dentonfender6492 Před 2 měsíci

    Each block was formed in situ by injecting concrete (geopolymer) into fabric bags. The bags of slowly hardening geopolymer were then patted down mechanically by workers in situ. Eliminates the problem of moving multi-ton quarried stone blocks to a remote location.

  • @dimitrisziakas9815
    @dimitrisziakas9815 Před 2 lety

    Ladies and gentlemen, these "knobs" on the stones are left from the stone curvers in purpose, so the stone blocks could be lifted with ropes and adjusted in place with the primitive cranes of the period. These "knobs" can be found on every stone building on every continent...

  • @nitin1620
    @nitin1620 Před 4 lety +4

    I notice all the details this guys tells whenever i visit any of the ancient site. And i get amazed and surprised at the same time.

  • @JamesWilliams-dz5tn
    @JamesWilliams-dz5tn Před 4 lety +7

    I love this channel!!! Never a disappointment! Thank you

  • @deanparsons2594
    @deanparsons2594 Před rokem

    1. It would be interesting to survey the stones to see if there were groups of identical stones.
    2. I suspect there are dozens of pattern stones that would been massed produced and melted into castings of some sort (force field castings??).
    3. The knob might be the “fill port” for the unique knob stones. Injecting molten stone in the space with the knob being the oooze or squeeze out.
    4. It would be interesting to scan the walls to see the joint structures for interlocking between stones.

  • @rayagoldendropofsun397
    @rayagoldendropofsun397 Před 3 lety +1

    The knobs were used to electrocute, and somewhat awaken the stones Molecules into a daze stage of new life, which would make BONDING much stronger.

  • @DreDredel3
    @DreDredel3 Před 4 lety +4

    In Peru there is an ancient legend of a bird-god that brought to them a liquid that would not melt rock, but rather would soften it to the consistency of soft clay, like Playdoh used by children today. There is a special bird in the Amazon that lives in holes burrowed into the rock. The bird would rub these dark purple leaves onto the rock constantly until the rock would soften. It would repeat the process until the hole was deep enough to build a nest. But it is a mystery as to where those leaves come from. It is also believed that the leaves only work on certain types of rock.

    • @saurabhchaudhary7342
      @saurabhchaudhary7342 Před 4 lety

      That's amazing. Do you happen to know the name of the bird ?

    • @DreDredel3
      @DreDredel3 Před 4 lety +1

      @@saurabhchaudhary7342 The bird is believed to look like the Amazonian King Fisher, or like the North American woodpecker. But it makes it's nest deep in the jungle. Will have to do more research on it.

    • @saurabhchaudhary7342
      @saurabhchaudhary7342 Před 4 lety

      @@DreDredel3 Thanks for the info. I'll put in some research.

  • @dyoung11000
    @dyoung11000 Před 4 lety +12

    That theory of "defective blocks having knobs" is absolutely ridiculous. People who build with such precision would not have been so cavalier as to leave very obvious imperfection in their work when the knobs could have easily been chiselled before or during construction.

    • @jonfyock8097
      @jonfyock8097 Před 4 lety

      Exactly.the goal was perfection and simplicity.thats how they made their statement.

  • @JoeZyzyx
    @JoeZyzyx Před 2 lety +1

    Best explanation I've heard for all the "knob" containing blocks around the world. I don't know if they were "melting" rocks, or using some sort of geo-polymer, but if it was native stone cutting, then the knobs sort of defeat any reason for leaving them.

    • @SimonPollock1
      @SimonPollock1 Před rokem

      Exactly - if they were so good at cutting rock then why would they leave them.

  • @trichynandha6570
    @trichynandha6570 Před 3 lety +1

    It is very likely that the knobs are there to 'lock' the stone blocks with each other. This would be a good engineering practice and if there is a question why asymmetrical outward distribution of knobs, it is possible that, the rest of the blocks have knobs but facing inside and they lock the stone arrangement and stop movement due to any shear forces. One possibility.
    If the stones are not granite which seems so here, they could definitely get hand carved precisely with highly skilled tradesmen sure working for longer period like months or years. Softer stones can enrich seeds falling on them and with high moisture like this place, seeds can germinate and take up roots.

  • @few_stray_thoughts
    @few_stray_thoughts Před 4 lety +4

    Praveen, you have an incredible art of keeping the viewer intrigued. You are doing a marvelous job to the humanity by unearthing some deep mysteries

  • @thephuntastics2920
    @thephuntastics2920 Před 4 lety +6

    I am saying for almost 15 years now that these knobs are direct evidence of the construction technique. Build a framework, connect a hose on the bottom part , pump geopolymer into the frame. Pouring leads to air inclusions ( as seen at pumapunku h blocks, clearly cast/poured) but pumping from bottom up has little no bubbles. When its set and starts curing, still soft, remove the hose, remove the framework , done.

  • @richardmattix5322
    @richardmattix5322 Před 17 dny +1

    I like the way you think however the grass growing on the rock doesn't fly because all you need is a dirty rain or dirt in the air at some point and a humid or wet climate and grass or trees will grow over time and I think these temples and pyramids are from a much higher civilization many many years ago. I am so glad that there are people that don't except what so called educated people think.

  • @nancyvernon3017
    @nancyvernon3017 Před 4 lety +4

    Yes! I agree wholeheartedly! I have been thinking the same thing. And wondered if what they call those giant stone sarcophogai in Egypt in and around Giza could be molds. Because many of them have holes near the bottom to let the contents breathe? Or perhaps they are for drainage?

  • @aabirdas2518
    @aabirdas2518 Před 4 lety +4

    I think these knobs had some purpose. When so much of labour and money was spent to build these structures, they could have easily rejected the defective pieces to create a flawless structure. They could even remove these knobs easily. Some structures have plenty of knobs and some have only a few. I believe these knobs definitely had some purpose not known to us yet.

    • @fair2light1
      @fair2light1 Před 3 lety

      I agree, someone painstakingly built very precise structures and these knobs are found all over the world on megaliths. To allow flaws like knobs just doesn't jive with the precision. I believe they were for a purpose yet unknown.

  • @simonvoigt6262
    @simonvoigt6262 Před 4 lety +11

    Finally, someone with 90% of my opinion about how they created such stones. In my opinion, these large bricks were cast on site. Sometimes you can see at the connection points how the stones have an incline towards the center. For me, this indicates a flexible shape, which expands to the weakest when filled. The stones lying next to each other were probably cast in a timely manner so that the individual shapes fit perfectly against one another when the material was not yet fully consolidated. It is very likely that something went wrong sometimes. I guess the shapes were possibly sewn together from leather and brought into a rough shape. When the individual mold was filled and the stones lying at night also filled, the next layer had to be filled. Sometimes the pressure was probably too high and a piece of the sewn shape tore out, which pushed the semi-solid material through this weak point and froze in the process. This created these "nops". This theory also explains how many a 500 ton stone was placed in the higher levels of buildings, namely not in one piece but filled by several workers with individual fillings, as is known today from concrete casting without a concrete pump. Great video. Thank you for this great channel and multi-directional mindset. In your videos, please refer to buildings all over the world, where some of them are officially 5000 years old and if you can prove the clear connection there, you will see that humanity has worked very closely together. Peace

  • @daddy7973
    @daddy7973 Před 3 lety

    Older buildings stands for 2000 years and new buildings of our era stands barely for 100 years.

  • @dantillson8702
    @dantillson8702 Před 2 lety

    This would explain why the rocks are so well fitted, that they were placed while soft, conforming to the rock below and beside. But that does raise the question of how they were placed while soft.

  • @ashnas5454
    @ashnas5454 Před 4 lety +11

    Praveen the sky Walker , universal teacher

  • @MattBlytheTheOne
    @MattBlytheTheOne Před 4 lety +4

    I thinkyou are correct: The blocks were poured when molten and probably poured in place. That way they could raise water and raw powdered material like limestone and caolin clay and would not need to lift the stones great heights. I have seen videos on this subject regarding the Pyraminds in Giza.

  • @masons7769
    @masons7769 Před 3 lety +2

    I disagree. If they are investing that kind of time to refine those blocks so much they would have no problem removing those knobs unless they served a purpose.

  • @robotzombie3546
    @robotzombie3546 Před 3 lety +1

    Most of the nobs line up with other horizontal level nobs. I think they were used to hold a standing platform for building since they didn't have scaffolds. Possibly to climb or use as a foot grip.