This Discovery in Egypt Scares Scientists

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  • @lamarblake
    @lamarblake Před rokem +140

    Ok very interesting video but I must have missed something. What was it exactly about a discovery that scares scientists???

    • @crowd175
      @crowd175 Před rokem +40

      The channel video clickbait tactics scared the living shit out of them

    • @marytalbott5738
      @marytalbott5738 Před 11 měsíci +8

      Them having to admit that their timeline is WAAAAAY off! ( that's what scares them!) Like , MANY thousands of years off...hehe, I can't WAIT til they finally admit that Egypt is MUCH older than they now state...

    • @staraligned
      @staraligned Před 10 měsíci +7

      Oh thanks for this, so i wont waste my time listening to it 😂

    • @kelly5198
      @kelly5198 Před 10 měsíci +4

      You didn't miss it. Click bait.

    • @sarafuentez4441
      @sarafuentez4441 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Yeah.!! It is so infuriating to wait for the bait information that never comes!

  • @perrydowd9285
    @perrydowd9285 Před rokem +217

    That unusual 90° join in the tunnel is called a corner.
    Egyptians were very clever.

    • @vasectomyfail442
      @vasectomyfail442 Před rokem +24

      Yeah but they didn’t yell “corner” while walking through them while carrying big pots of hot food. Which caused the collapse of their civilization.

    • @pratikgowda7282
      @pratikgowda7282 Před rokem +20

      There is a theory that pyramids are older than the Egyptian civilization and sphinx is even older than recent ice age

    • @crazytrini3641
      @crazytrini3641 Před rokem +7

      Smart man! Not a theory but very true indeed, watop gets his "facts" from whatever he can find online from "reputable sources"

    • @generalyoda8325
      @generalyoda8325 Před rokem +6

      @@crazytrini3641 To be fair, reputable sources are hard to come by and most of his statements make sense logically.

    • @bryanergau6682
      @bryanergau6682 Před rokem +9

      @@generalyoda8325 How exactly does one tell if or how a source is "reputable"? Every bit of information you get from somewhere came from somewhere else, and that source got it from somewhere else, so on and so forth.

  • @1jotun136
    @1jotun136 Před rokem +72

    The reason there are no soot stains is because they would put salt in their oil lamps which helped purify the oil before it was burned. after seeing this, I attempted to put salt in my modern oil lamp and it does reduce the amount of soot that settles on my lamp's mantle.

    • @shoa3199
      @shoa3199 Před rokem

      Egypt haven't discover salt yet. They were using animal dung for fuel.

    • @ashscott6068
      @ashscott6068 Před rokem +3

      That and...nobody needed to be in there for long once the roof was on

    • @maryhodgson3970
      @maryhodgson3970 Před rokem

      Thank you T I have oil lamp I will try with the salt , again Thank you.

    • @shell4598
      @shell4598 Před rokem

      We already know ALL about the jot dot and title loan companies

    • @bunzeebear2973
      @bunzeebear2973 Před rokem

      They did not have oil lamps. They had torches dipped in goat fat. I tried the wax candle and run the finger through the flame and salt did not decrease the amount of soot on the fingers. I did not try baking soda (aka natron) nor did I have goat fat. They figured it out whatever they used.

  • @bloo6131
    @bloo6131 Před rokem +6

    Thanks for the longer videos man, great to listen to while I crochet 😁

  • @jefferyfarr6542
    @jefferyfarr6542 Před rokem +9

    They used an elaborate system of mirrors to illuminate the inside of the tombs. Reflected light throughout the structure. This was very effective.

  • @souldraigon6462
    @souldraigon6462 Před rokem +360

    It's rather strange how WATOP didn't become a school history teacher because I am almost finished with this video and I have been interested in everything so far that he's talked about

    • @eurosonly
      @eurosonly Před rokem +29

      He probably did get a degree in the field but couldn't get a job so he became a youtuber. There's a lot of channels like this. This also probably pays more than being a teacher anyway.

    • @kevindevlieger300
      @kevindevlieger300 Před rokem +18

      You can't always choose your subjects + you're limited in what to say.
      + the audience at secondary school isn't the most rewarding audience.
      In this case it explains why youtube is a better channel to talk about the subjects you like. Better audience, you're less limited in what to say about which subjects.

    • @souldraigon6462
      @souldraigon6462 Před rokem +5

      @@eurosonly True that

    • @souldraigon6462
      @souldraigon6462 Před rokem +4

      @@kevindevlieger300 Couldn't agree more with that

    • @johnray854
      @johnray854 Před rokem +6

      He kinda good he didn't become a school history teacher
      On here he can reach millions in school only hundreds

  • @accalya271
    @accalya271 Před rokem +75

    I think this was the first video from WATOP that I've watched that is not about animals. In fact it's about history! The one class in school I fell asleep in and dropped as soon as I could. Yet I've loved every second of this. Thank you Steve and narrator with the iconic voice!

    • @johnwt7333
      @johnwt7333 Před rokem +11

      "Nobody hates history, they hate their history teachers" - Robert Langdon, Harvard historian

    • @accalya271
      @accalya271 Před rokem +3

      @@johnwt7333 Haha fair enough! I guess they also weren't my favourite so to say 😆

    • @juri_xiii9977
      @juri_xiii9977 Před rokem +1

      That is why you stayed a dum-dum who is easily astonished.

    • @accalya271
      @accalya271 Před rokem

      @@juri_xiii9977 Who hurt you?

    • @ericlarson6390
      @ericlarson6390 Před rokem

      Not about animals???? could have fooled me... Bulls... Cats... dogs... Baboons... Ibises... and a few others were talked about.

  • @heatherwarren4206
    @heatherwarren4206 Před rokem +6

    Have an uncle that retired from the USAirforce. When I was a kid he was stationed in Egypt for 6 months, where he said he had spent most of his time underground in the desert, around this area. He had brought us beautiful papyrus prints home & shared a lil of his mission, but not a whole lot that I can remember.

  • @redxender3793
    @redxender3793 Před rokem +4

    "This video of a grab holding a phone scares scientists"

  • @fido139
    @fido139 Před rokem +153

    Ever since I was a kid in high school, I have always thought these "Archeology Scientists" never had a single clue about anything. Wild guesses at best. Now at an age far into my retirement years I believe it even more than ever that they have no idea who, when, or how. 🤷‍♂

    • @lucu01
      @lucu01 Před rokem +11

      and even now, there's theories that the Sphinx is much older than the pyramids, we still don't know definitively how the pyramids were made, thousands of years after these great structures were built, in a time when we're supposed to be the most advanced ever, go figure

    • @fringeminority3224
      @fringeminority3224 Před rokem

      They already know everything about the pyramids they're just not going to tell us. It's probably something that benefits mankind which takes power out of the rulers. The US government has stolen over 7,000 patents from us citizens. You know things like free energy and cars that run on water. Little things like that

    • @walthercanis424
      @walthercanis424 Před rokem +3

      Well said! I confirm what you said - exactly what I think about the whole stuff!

    • @lisasrexstar7796
      @lisasrexstar7796 Před rokem

      What a load of nonsense. Speculation out forward as fact. Using nonsense to "debunk" myth is a common method of "Hackademia".

    • @inspiredaction162
      @inspiredaction162 Před rokem +3

      Exactly and people believe books like the bible crazy…

  • @ruthjames715
    @ruthjames715 Před rokem +55

    Very interesting. When we emigrated to Australia, we went through the Suez Canal and visited Aden. A trip to the Pyramids had been arranged but unfortunately, my family wasn't allowed to go as we only had documents of identity and no passports. We did visit the Botanical Gardens and even though it was 7 am, the water in the huge fountain was really hot. We also saw a camel caravan. Ruth down under.

    • @sarahk4047
      @sarahk4047 Před rokem +2

      Very cool ❤ 🇦🇺 love from a fellow Aussie

    • @ruthjames715
      @ruthjames715 Před rokem +2

      @@sarahk4047 Hi Sarah, I live in Lawnton, Qld, Where are you?

    • @sarahk4047
      @sarahk4047 Před rokem +1

      @@ruthjames715 Adelaide 😀

    • @ruthjames715
      @ruthjames715 Před rokem +1

      @@sarahk4047 We had friends who lived in Seaton, Lorna and I would cross Tapleys Hill Road, walk past the hotel and catch the train to Adelaide stopping at the casino of course.

    • @harrywalker968
      @harrywalker968 Před rokem

      watch viper tv sumerian tablets.. then revalation of the pyramids.. theres a lot cant be said in these vids or they get banned,,this is why ''scientist'',,dont rock the boat,,or they lose funding.. 1971 britt. in s.a. we went round cape horn,,suez shut for lead exchange.. also, the facts by how to hunt.. even he was banned twice..

  • @lacai527
    @lacai527 Před rokem +9

    if i can recall correct in Stargate-1 (SG-1) they found the wormhole device (stargate) from egypt close to the pyramids, and the scientist of the team had this theory that these pyramids was a landing pad for "aliens" and they were! after the stargate was found, suddently the scientist was not deemed crazy etc, etc, i bet that show have huge influence of the alien theorys! loved the show, it mixed so well ancient cultures and sci-fi.

  • @1003JustinLaw
    @1003JustinLaw Před rokem +5

    I think the main reason why Egypt is the focus of so many conspiracy theories is because "Ancient Egypt" was so long ago, and with none of the cultures of the time surviving to the present day, or even the days of the Roman Empire for that matter, shrouds the land in an air of mystery. The Chinese civilization is just slightly younger than the Ancient Egyptian civilization, but because modern Chinese culture can trace its roots all the way back to those earlier days there's not enough blank spaces for the imagination to run wild. I mean think about it, if the Chinese civilization went extinct at around 100 BC or something, which is after the Great Wall was built, and in modern times people came across this continuous line of manmade barrier that stretches for thousands of miles with no explanation as to its purpose, people would be coming up with all sorts of alien or lost technology theories too. Hell, even with the Chinese civilization around right now there are STILL people who say that the Great Wall was built by aliens! Saying that something is built by man using the technology of the time would require understanding in science and engineering to try and explain how it could be done, and would also require similar understanding to process the explanation; saying that it is instead built by aliens is so much more simple, because aliens have access to far superior technology that we don't have we won't have to explain how it's done, because we won't understand the methods anyway. It's the same gist as saying that something is "the will of God" or that it's "magic"; we don't understand how it works, and we don't need to. It's lazy and counterintuitive, if we're trying to find something out why try to go the opposite direction and say that it's impossible to find out? This is why I can't stand conspiracy theorists...

  • @charlescampisijr.8065
    @charlescampisijr.8065 Před rokem +88

    The sarcophagy that you mentioned weigh around 40 tonnes (88,000 lb), excluding their lids which are about half as heavy. The hallway height & width is barely larger than each sarcophagus. Comparing mummified cats found in large quantities to monolithic structures that we still are unable to reproduce let alone place into such a confining space is ludacris. The distance the stones traveled from quarry yard to resting place is staggering.
    Weathering on the Sphinx shows significant signs of water erosion. It's far older than they think. All of this should be open for debate, ridicule, and thinking for yourself instead of believing what we are taught or told. People have written books, papers, and give speeches. It is not a attack on the previous generations of researchers but it could cost them money or reputation. The fact that it is so open & shut about the age of these sites is crazy.
    I don't know what was in the sarcophagi but they are intimidating when you stand next to them. Could have been bulls that isn't relevant. Just because somebody claims this or that doesn't make it true.
    Love the channel.

    • @kentneumann5209
      @kentneumann5209 Před rokem +4

      Sarcophagi for bulls seems like a load of bull, considering where they are. It just feels wrong.
      You stood next to them. How cool is that?

    • @gabriellashimone6546
      @gabriellashimone6546 Před rokem +10

      The so-called conspiracy theories are also a bit off at times. I'm pretty sure the bird glider was a child's toy. That's it, just a toy. I think the real thing is that modern humans don't like thinking about the ancients being, with what they had available, technologically their equals or betters. That's the real issue here.

    • @gabriellashimone6546
      @gabriellashimone6546 Před rokem +13

      Also, the pyramids were never tombs and Khufu had nothing to do with their construction.

    • @generalyoda8325
      @generalyoda8325 Před rokem +1

      @@gabriellashimone6546 Even if that were the case he still would have to consider the other theories.

    • @jellyrollthunder3625
      @jellyrollthunder3625 Před rokem

      @@gabriellashimone6546 and how do you know this?

  • @UndyingZombie
    @UndyingZombie Před rokem +47

    Something not mentioned. Every Pyramid, every one. ( Including ones in Mexico, and other places ) Have all been built on or right next to a water source, and at one point or another, had water flowing in/over/through them. Something that does not get mentioned very often at all for what ever reason.

    • @morganjonasson2947
      @morganjonasson2947 Před rokem +12

      That makes alot of sense. How otherwise would they transport all the blocks? Maybe its not mentioned because its too obvious?

    • @rogerringold616
      @rogerringold616 Před rokem +4

      Water destroys carbon dating accuracy.

    • @catsooey
      @catsooey Před rokem +4

      @@morganjonasson2947 I think there was a technology that is either lost, or more likely, currently known but classified, which allowed them to build those structures. That is monumental in scope and size. It would be a challenge for us to create today. This was beyond the crude technology of sticks, stones and primitive tools. Tesla’s work lead the way to a whole world of discovery and invention that our current scientific dogma says is impossible. His 1st edition biography is still classified today for what it reveals. I saw a copy up for sale once, but it was going for over 45k. The Einstein system is intentionally flawed. It’s flawed for the same reason it was when the Church controlled science. It allows them to completely control what people are allowed to think, and as a result progress and innovation. Anyone who dares to challenge the accepted beliefs are branded heretics and excommunicated. Meanwhile, they can pick who is allowed to continue developing legitimate knowledge, unrestricted by superstition, so to speak. The results of this are all labeled classified. There’s a pair of good books - ‘Occult Ether Physics’, and ‘Occult Science Dictatorship’ that discuss how scientific thought and innovation was slowed in some areas and stagnated in others, turning science into the modern Catholic Church. Once political and monetary interests take over, it becomes impossible for the original purpose of the organization to continue.

    • @morganjonasson2947
      @morganjonasson2947 Před rokem +3

      @@catsooey i have no comment regarding how technologically advanced they were. I do have a belief that homo sapiens and maybe even earlier hominids created civilizations close to the technology we have today, if not more. My point is: the person wonders why they are all next to a water sources? My answer was that it would have been the most effective way to transport heavy blocks. Even to this day most bigger cities and monuments are close to water. Even if a civilization had a way to transport heavy blocks over roads and lands, it still would have been easier tk transport them through the water.

    • @barbaraanthony9838
      @barbaraanthony9838 Před rokem +2

      They would need a water source because the workers would get hot and thirsty!

  • @dantyler6907
    @dantyler6907 Před rokem +11

    The sphynx head has something like concrete around its neck, was applied/put on about 150 years ago.
    For thousands of years, it existed fine.
    Only after modern man decided, "Oh, it needs help!", were changes made.
    Something tells me, the concrete (or whatever it is) will not last as long as the rock it is attached to.
    Hopefully, modern goofiness will not damage the sphinx

    • @phantom-ri2tg
      @phantom-ri2tg Před 9 měsíci

      To be fair I read a comment saying it had been vandalized before in history. and I am pretty certain it will not last as long. people built many things that lasted for thousand of years. modern things struggle to last decades.

  • @donna6531
    @donna6531 Před rokem +7

    The big toe is needed for balance while walking. Also a lot of pressure is exerted through the big toe while walking or running.

  • @HustlerMitch
    @HustlerMitch Před rokem +18

    I think the reason we don't know or can't figure out how they did it is because we rely far too much on technology nowadays to do things for us. So it creates this barrier in our ingenuity that we can't really get past anymore.

  • @reece3163
    @reece3163 Před rokem +27

    “Damn Harry, someone has already taken all the treasure out of this tomb..”
    “Take his rib cage.”

    • @vids595
      @vids595 Před rokem

      Mummies are valuable both as relics and for use in superstitious rituals.

  • @vasectomyfail442
    @vasectomyfail442 Před rokem +22

    Talks about a wooden bird made by Egyptians, shows pictures of gold birds made by Incas. Good one Steve

    • @wwiiinplastic4712
      @wwiiinplastic4712 Před rokem +4

      A lot of the channels do the same thing. I don't know why. But then I watch a lot of WWII channels where they show footage of German planes while talking about the Japanese and dumb stuff like that. I understand there is only so much footage to go around but there is no reason to show something just to show something if what you show doesn't match what you say.

    • @crazytrini3641
      @crazytrini3641 Před rokem

      Plus the fact that Egyptians had nothing to do with building the pyramids or Spinks

    • @weebobo955
      @weebobo955 Před rokem

      ​@@crazytrini3641 in theory, one I agree on but still just a theory for now

    • @yvetteschneider5172
      @yvetteschneider5172 Před rokem

      @@crazytrini3641 Who did build them ?

    • @RBodge1234
      @RBodge1234 Před rokem

      Yes, and I think there was a step pyramid image that was Mayan/Incan as well? Not positive but both confused me a bit.

  • @Aaron-xg4pk
    @Aaron-xg4pk Před rokem +6

    That squeaky scream got me 😂

    • @fredziffel3443
      @fredziffel3443 Před rokem +1

      I had to rewind and repeat the experience... several times.
      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @yanalee9879
      @yanalee9879 Před rokem +1

      I damn near died 😂 I choke on my blunt I wasn’t ready 😅😅😅

    • @Aaron-xg4pk
      @Aaron-xg4pk Před rokem

      @@yanalee9879 😂

  • @danielreuben1058
    @danielreuben1058 Před rokem +17

    Thank you for pointing out that ancient people were quite capable of creating amazing structures. People who say it was aliens seem unable to conceive of the ingenuity possessed by those in the past.

    • @giggity4670
      @giggity4670 Před rokem

      Yes they might of been capable to do something like the pyramids but it is the mathematics involved in the pyramid that throw the copper tools out the window as there are cuts in rock with perfect accuracy we can't even do today as good as they did with are modern tools in the hard granite rocks that is the problem with it plus the pyramids points true north something they should not really of know back then and the odds of it being a 1 off are to high not to mention all other pyramid round the world with very similar mathematics and pointing true north.
      I dont think aliens but do think the Egyptians did not build them only came across them and used it like we do today more in line with the dryas theory of people being more advanced than we think before the great impact and floods wiping the earth back seems more plausible than aliens.

    • @vids595
      @vids595 Před rokem +1

      Well sure with the help of Atlatians.

    • @danielreuben1058
      @danielreuben1058 Před rokem +1

      @Aaron well, of course. And don't forget the help from the King of both the Frog and Lizard people, but Simon, and the sheeple, must be protected from the truth. Agent 42 will use the nebulizer, again, from location 154.678.

  • @jboydaprovenciano
    @jboydaprovenciano Před rokem +1

    I ddnt miss one vid of this channel since it begun

  • @southernfriedwestcoaster

    Thanks for the vids

  • @danielhowell1640
    @danielhowell1640 Před rokem +4

    Even back then they had to do the Wizard of Oz thing to keep the people scared, obedient, and passive.

  • @kylemartin2487
    @kylemartin2487 Před rokem +23

    Growing up as a teenager in high school during 2009-2013, my high school teachers began to rely on CZcams as an easy method to get points across that otherwise may get lost on some kids that can’t do traditional lecture learning.
    It wasn’t a regular everyday thing, but it was prevalent and often used both as a resource and a debunking discussion. I hope your videos are unofficially a part of the curriculum. Learning is amazing feeling when taught by people such as yourself.

    • @alexandralite835
      @alexandralite835 Před rokem +1

      considering he said anubus is the God of death and this has been proven wrong, that's worrisome.

    • @AdakStillStands
      @AdakStillStands Před rokem +2

      Growing up a teenager in 1970-1975, our high school teachers were ignorant and relied on sending students to the library to seek out an encyclopedia. No internet to research. At all. Teachers only needed "college knowledge" to teach a subject.
      Imagine how much further ahead humanity would be had the open education of Google existed back then! If I don't have an answer, I have no problem telling my children to "Google it!" and we learn together from there. 🤓

    • @kylemartin2487
      @kylemartin2487 Před rokem +1

      @@alexandralite835 that’s the point of using resources like this to either confirm or debunk assumptions and false beliefs.

    • @tommas2674
      @tommas2674 Před rokem

      hear see do. respect is paying attention.

  • @judyhinojosa6751
    @judyhinojosa6751 Před 10 měsíci +2

    I have always liked everything about Egypt since I was a Child.

  • @aallam2026
    @aallam2026 Před rokem

    Great video 👍👍👍👍👍👍
    Thanks 🙏❤️

  • @patrickfiorito
    @patrickfiorito Před rokem +3

    I once had a really cool creepy dream about Egyptian ancient passages. I rarely get riled up but this dream was a good one.

    • @frankG335
      @frankG335 Před rokem +1

      Wow. That sounds like fun!

  • @EdSZiomek
    @EdSZiomek Před rokem +3

    My amateur researcher's opinion, that the "Britannia image" shows the shield of the Union Jack and the Lion facing West, is the Western 'bookend' showing the true image of the original Sphinx. My previous research, "Britannia overlaying Azores, and Aneetha, Atlantis" displays the original Lion-headed-Sphinx, facing West. The Eastern-facing version is at Giza, with the re-carved portrait of Khafre. It's ok to be skeptical. The entire Middle Earth portion of the Atlantic Ocean floor has many answers to modern day questions, from the Arctic floor, down the Mid-Atlantic Ridge to the Antarctica Continent.

  • @Thefox-rw4kd
    @Thefox-rw4kd Před rokem +1

    Thank you watop we all enjoy your videos your not boring like some people

  • @howlutrv2858
    @howlutrv2858 Před rokem +1

    That Mummey roar vs the squeaky scream, haha heh that one was best part of this video LOL

  • @humongousfungusamongus3871

    The Sphinx also had a golden goatee that was knock off or fell off as well. You've seen a lot of golden goatees on ancient hieroglyphics of their time.

  • @lesbaylis1213
    @lesbaylis1213 Před rokem +6

    There's speculation that the head was the head of Anubis not a human or lion, there are many examples of smaller sphinx statues with dog heads.

    • @TrollingHistory
      @TrollingHistory Před rokem

      Guarding the Chambers below 9 of them I think was discovered zohar whatever the guys name is who runs Egyptians antiquities the main man. The one fired and re hired. He invites western scientists or engineers to bring their new equipment and poke around. But when they do find something zohar whatever has them deported. So we never get any more info.
      But ground penetrative radar apparently found 9 Chambers below the sphinx and they were not hollow empty voids. They had clutter.
      There's photos that suggest the great pyramid has been looted too. There's early industrialised tools found in inaccessible places.
      Like a grappling hook photo graphed through a crack in a wall.
      These long hexagonal tubes with threaded ends. Telescopic poles seen too.
      The fact that the star Chambers were found is crazy. Those two tubes running through the pyramid had end caps on them. Yet they were found. Proving somebody went around smashing 💩 to make way.
      I like the myth that the sphinx is guarding the hall of records. Which will prove we are not the first humanity to evolve here on earth. Or that we came from elsewhere and settled here.
      I love the myth that we are from the centre of the galaxy nestled in with many races of alien but we were such trouble causers they relocated us to a far corner of the galaxy to live in exile. That's a fun story. We are trouble causers for sure.
      Mayb just Mars though. We know Mars was once like earth. When our sun was much younger more powerful earth would have been baked. But Mars would have been sweet. Surly life sprang up there first.
      We'll never know but guess. But I do wish we would Just go dig up the sphinx its proven to be way older than Egypt. They lived in sand. The sphinx was built in a rain forest. The reason Egypt worshipped a dog was probably that statue. A pos king later made his own.
      Also a rumour There's a hatch in the dome of the sphinx head. But I think that's a step too far. Misinfo always follows truth so all is discounted. Ide dig the thing out at the base of its paws and see what bone that doggy be hiding.

  • @roninbelle804
    @roninbelle804 Před rokem +1

    more of these as well please

  • @sandramason6795
    @sandramason6795 Před rokem +10

    There is some geologists that estimate the Sphinx at least 10,000 years old! Archeologists don't want to accept it being that old! I guess they can't handle being proven wrong so they keeping pushing the 4,500years.

    • @vids595
      @vids595 Před rokem +1

      There is ONE geologist who claims that.

  • @amandasmith1344
    @amandasmith1344 Před rokem +6

    You mentioned you have no idea why the chariot wheels were compared to an airplane's wheels; the airplane lands and a lot of weight hits the wheels on the runway during landing
    You also mentioned a reason as to why the woman would have a prosthetic toe (embarrassment). I would say it would have helped a lot with balance and the quality of her walk.
    Sorry had to mention it, if it hasn't been mentioned already. :)

  • @AldrickExGladius
    @AldrickExGladius Před rokem +2

    If aliens play Tetris we'll definitely be friends.

  • @colettenora9769
    @colettenora9769 Před rokem

    Very explained fully! 👍

  • @sophiedarnell467
    @sophiedarnell467 Před rokem +3

    I'd love to see more vids like these!! I also appreciate the tetris alien clip at the end😂😂👏🏽

  • @chaoticpuppet1
    @chaoticpuppet1 Před rokem +68

    Hey Josh a couple things to mention. The Sphinx, look at the water erosion. And when was mass water in that area. Could prove to be thousands of years older than quoted.
    The science of quarts, cut the right way and hit with a hammer creates electricity. Look at disposable electric lighters. They're powered by a thin piece of quartz.

    • @TamaraGarrettAlpha
      @TamaraGarrettAlpha Před rokem +3

      Ok. Didn't know this

    • @ruthjames715
      @ruthjames715 Před rokem +2

      I think you mean Quartz.

    • @chaoticpuppet1
      @chaoticpuppet1 Před rokem +4

      @Ruth James simple misspelling. Interesting that you decided to point that out rather than anything else Ruth.

    • @ruthjames715
      @ruthjames715 Před rokem +5

      @@chaoticpuppet1 So sorry if I offended you. If you look below I did send in a post.

    • @aimeemetzinger6718
      @aimeemetzinger6718 Před rokem +1

      🎉🎉🎉

  • @Moon-rune
    @Moon-rune Před rokem +2

    The alien ship with falling Tetris blocks was so funny 😂

  • @worldsmusic-el5pd
    @worldsmusic-el5pd Před rokem

    thanks a lot 😊

  • @irongoose3865
    @irongoose3865 Před rokem +4

    I've heard about the giant sarcophaguses before but this was the first time that I ever heard they were for bulls.
    No doubt everything one needed to know was painted right there somewhere on the walls.

    • @som9097
      @som9097 Před rokem

      Will we ever find out----or will it just be speculation after speculation?????

  • @jjsheets330
    @jjsheets330 Před rokem +5

    Zahi Hawass says there is no hole in the Sphinx head and we know he always tells the truth. Zahi also says that there is absolutely nothing in the shaft in the side of the Sphinx and we need to stop talking about it.

  • @Szejski
    @Szejski Před rokem

    Those 3.1 style windows made my day. Thank you 😀

  • @nonkilla
    @nonkilla Před rokem +2

    Love you're Videos

  • @kentneumann5209
    @kentneumann5209 Před rokem +4

    Edgar Cayce predicted there would be a chamber discovered in the sphinx leading to a subterranean library called The Hall of Records or the Akashic Records.

    • @leosunrising
      @leosunrising Před rokem +1

      Just like in the afterlife where we can visit after we die.

    • @kentneumann5209
      @kentneumann5209 Před rokem

      @@leosunrising - I don't want to wait till then. Let's have it now, while alive, and put it to good use.

  • @mariafletcher6603
    @mariafletcher6603 Před rokem +4

    There has all ways an answer for everything. It's just a question of finding the right one. 2 of my favourite subjects. History and archaeology. They go so well together. like strawberry's and cream. from 🇬🇧👍 an old cockney gal

  • @StrattCaster
    @StrattCaster Před rokem +1

    We would love it if you made a video on gobekli tepei in turkey!

  • @doyoueventhink351
    @doyoueventhink351 Před rokem +3

    Egyptologists are the biggest threat to understanding true Egyptian history

  • @charlesallan6978
    @charlesallan6978 Před rokem +5

    As a scientist myself, I have been living in a state of uncontrollable and untreatable abject fear from the very moment that the discovery was made public, and have initiated a support group for fellow scientific sufferers ONLY. You must meet the minimum requirement of a BSc in order to join.

  • @raphlvlogs271
    @raphlvlogs271 Před rokem +5

    4:23 that void could have been accidentally created due to the materials collapsing

  • @CorinneDaniel67
    @CorinneDaniel67 Před 9 měsíci

    Whoever narrated this did an excellent job!

  • @s.geo.7639
    @s.geo.7639 Před rokem +1

    Good info. Good perspective. Thanks

  • @airun7149
    @airun7149 Před rokem +5

    You forgot to mention how a worker would cut the multiple tons granit block with their bronze tools. Also, how many mummy of pharaohs were found in pyramids?

    • @vids595
      @vids595 Před rokem +2

      Only one pyramid has been found with human remains still in the sagacious. This is due to the economic value of mummies and the prevalence of tomb raiders. MANY mummies have been found identical sarcophagi in more hidden tombs, that were not as easy for robbers to detect. There are plenty of videos on how blocks were quarried, finished, and transported.

  • @daniellclary
    @daniellclary Před rokem +3

    When you got to the part of a sacred bull. Immediately I thought about the golden calf in the bible. Hebrews made it so they could have something to worship when Moses was gone.
    That prosthetic toe is in insanely good condition. Like it didn't decompose at all. Is that really how they found it?

  • @yessir3407
    @yessir3407 Před rokem

    I was waiting for this notification 😎

  • @user-ux9lt3ds4g
    @user-ux9lt3ds4g Před 10 měsíci

    Bro that zombie scared the shit out of me I was so focused 😂😂

  • @sziili
    @sziili Před rokem +4

    They lived like us nowadays, worshipping cats and hamsters, manufacturing cool cars with advanced features and these prosthetics… amazing

  • @ronniebauman28
    @ronniebauman28 Před rokem +6

    Why does the Egyptian government cover up tunnels instead of exploring them?
    This has always bugged me.

    • @evilstalkerhorne
      @evilstalkerhorne Před rokem +5

      Because (the officials) they are very selfish, closed minded people who rule their area and feel the need to make every effort to not get by-passed on discoveries in their own country. That would make them look bad and also possibly challenge their belief that they are better somehow than the rest of us. Other countries have this attitude but certain cultures really have it much worse. Also, it does not help that a few hundred years ago countries with more advance technology sat on hills, shot thousands of local warriors for a week or two with machine guns and then declared their country claims a new territory. That is exactly what happened in Africa. Thanks for that UK and surrounding areas!

    • @ronniebauman28
      @ronniebauman28 Před rokem +3

      @evilstalkerhorne gentrification on steroids. It blows me away how much history we have lost as a collective human race from wars, colonization, religious fanatics, etc.

    • @Chuxx1000
      @Chuxx1000 Před rokem

      @@evilstalkerhorne 💯

  • @eurosoul5593
    @eurosoul5593 Před 9 měsíci

    “The absence of the toe may have been embarrassing..”
    Bro you can’t even RUN properly without your big toe

  • @TheTonymarriott
    @TheTonymarriott Před rokem +1

    The Sphinx some experts say shows signs of erosion after being submerged in water, the head might have had an oil lite housed on top.

  • @MrkraZzz
    @MrkraZzz Před rokem +4

    The thumbnail is from a thracian tomb in Bulgaria

  • @adriangroborz3584
    @adriangroborz3584 Před rokem +12

    I'm glad WATOP still sticking to hard science and facts unlike many other popular media.
    Thank you for your efforts!

    • @crazytrini3641
      @crazytrini3641 Před rokem +2

      I hope that was sarcasm my guy, well atleast for this video anyway,.
      Bc they didn't build shtt

  • @PsykoSpirits
    @PsykoSpirits Před rokem +1

    Make a part 2!

  • @deigolopez8148
    @deigolopez8148 Před rokem +1

    I be baked af watching this 😂

  • @cierakitty
    @cierakitty Před rokem +3

    I always said that inside the Spinx they would find tunnels, rooms, etc.......and my teacher just laughed at me.

  • @ernsailor9041
    @ernsailor9041 Před rokem +3

    8:33 5000 years old, I thought you can't date rocks or meteorites and if it is a meteorite it's way more that 5000 years.

  • @kamelhaj6850
    @kamelhaj6850 Před rokem

    That tetris reference at the end, though!! 😂

  • @kathycandelaria2115
    @kathycandelaria2115 Před rokem

    WoW!!! Totally amazing

  • @TheRattleShark
    @TheRattleShark Před rokem +9

    Ancient architecture building methods are allowed to be a mystery without them having to be of alien origin. Individual human intelligence is an incredible thing. The methods of construction were most likely handed down from expert to apprentice without recording them in stone or on parchment. War, famine or plague could easily wipe out everyone with the construction knowledge and mankind was then set to wait on the next brilliant mind to further the marvels of architecture.

  • @debbymir5827
    @debbymir5827 Před rokem +4

    I have seen so many videos on the mystery of the pyramids and trying to guess how they were built, but no one ever mentioned that Pharaohs had the best wizards with them.
    Isn't it possible to build pyramids by using magic?

    • @coldhardtruth333
      @coldhardtruth333 Před 10 měsíci

      Yepp ., all science is magick

    • @andrewbrown3644
      @andrewbrown3644 Před 10 měsíci

      I maybe ancient David blame locked himself inside for a week 😕

  • @ryanfitzy1083
    @ryanfitzy1083 Před rokem

    the dude that does your voice overs is the same guy from the military channel. Same distinct voice. love this guys voice

  • @brandendrew2019
    @brandendrew2019 Před rokem

    I find your videos interesting to watch.

  • @JohnFisholl
    @JohnFisholl Před rokem

    4:42 man I loved this movie as a kid
    thank you for reminding me

  • @oneman2708
    @oneman2708 Před rokem +3

    The treasures of the tombs of ancient Egypt are mostly in museums in Britain and France

    • @Lydia4Jesus_
      @Lydia4Jesus_ Před rokem

      I think they are mostly under the Vatican.

    • @richarddaigle8777
      @richarddaigle8777 Před rokem

      Good otherwise they would dissapear or be destroyed like much of the stuff in the middle east if it's not properly protected against the hordes.

  • @aliiien23
    @aliiien23 Před rokem +5

    Thank you for this video! Ancient Egyptians might have believed in other worldly people but it was the Egyptian people who built everything!! Saying it was “aliens” is disregarding all the YEARS of literal back breaking work they put into building these amazing monuments.
    They were holy people and all their architecture we see today shows that, the pyramids, the Sphinx, literally every part of mummifying, they put so much time into these things for THEIR GOD and themselves for the afterlife.
    Edited to change hours into years

    • @aliiien23
      @aliiien23 Před rokem +2

      Just to clarify: I believe in 100% there’s life outside of Earth, check my name 💀😂

  • @nickbrockelman
    @nickbrockelman Před rokem +2

    @12:54 you say that Tutankhamun is missing his front chest wall and ribs and that might be from when Raiders stole the jewelry. Problem with that's statement is King Tut's was Untouched by robbers which is why it's famous and also you mention the same thing moments before.

  • @betsybattles2696
    @betsybattles2696 Před rokem

    I love this narrator!

  • @Louis-on2me
    @Louis-on2me Před rokem +25

    What's weird is they were able to calculate and/ or compensate for extreme loads on parts of a structure that according to one of the earlier theories mentioned was basically "let's slap this thing together,fix shit on the fly 'cause we don't really know what we're doing but we don't have TV or video games so we have lot's of time to figure it out.

    • @dudeguy8686
      @dudeguy8686 Před rokem +5

      Man, that theory sounds so naive now, it's unreal. And it seems to be used for every ancient monolithic site. As if moving 100-ton granite slabs is just something enough people can do. Or cutting them so precisely, for that matter..

    • @evilstalkerhorne
      @evilstalkerhorne Před rokem +5

      @@dudeguy8686 What they do not mention, is how hard and level the ground has to be in order to support such weight of the entire structure. It has not cracked or collapsed in thousands of years. If your going to build something big and heavy you would need to compress and level the ground before hand VERY well. The fact that the structure has not sunken or fell apart is proof that the ground they built on was prepared somehow extremely well before any stone was laid. That is not naïve but but simple fact. You try it then tell me and the other people here how your structure is expected to last for centuries! I bet you will fail. Especially if they were built before the 10,000 or so world wide flood. Even more impressive because none of it has been broken or washed away except possibly some outer stone work.

    • @dudeguy8686
      @dudeguy8686 Před rokem +1

      @@evilstalkerhorne aye, most of the really ancient monolithic work is built directly into the bedrock, interlocking with it. It's incredible

    • @Edgar-kl6us
      @Edgar-kl6us Před rokem

      The meteorite dagger from Tut’s tomb, is probably, an even greater find than folks can imagine, … as any meteorite found, is an exceptional find, all on its own, … let alone the metallurgy to get a solid piece of iron, that could be forged into a dagger, …. Did they use a Damascus steel, type of forging? It is my understanding, that most meteorites, are somewhat porous, on some portion of the extraterrestrial body, …

  • @dattepo7534
    @dattepo7534 Před rokem +1

    What would be crazy is it’s not a tomb but a museum and we think it’s super old technology

  • @eurosonly
    @eurosonly Před rokem

    Finally, a thumbnail that you can view while eating.

  • @Dr_Wolflow
    @Dr_Wolflow Před rokem +8

    But the real question is how did they cut these giant rocks with all that precision ?! anyway...

    • @savageaf1943
      @savageaf1943 Před rokem +2

      giant half-human

    • @leosunrising
      @leosunrising Před rokem +3

      @@savageaf1943 if giants, why are the tunnels so narrow and how would giants fit in the tunnels?

    • @R_ain75
      @R_ain75 Před rokem +1

      it just works - Todd Howard

    • @vids595
      @vids595 Před rokem +2

      @@leosunrising Obviously they could grow and shrink at will.

    • @R_ain75
      @R_ain75 Před rokem

      @@vids595 I'm actually a Totallyrealgiantologist Biologist and yes, this is true.

  • @yaeldragwyla8170
    @yaeldragwyla8170 Před rokem +3

    "Anubis" is pronounced "a-NU-bis," the preliminary "a" rhyming with the English article "a," as in "a hat," "a ball," "a sock," etc.

  • @eurosonly
    @eurosonly Před rokem +1

    This channel and be amazed should do a collab.

  • @openlyracist8055
    @openlyracist8055 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Assembly lines were finally realized to have existed in ancient Rome after many old factories have been excavated in England, France, Spain and Italy. So the idea that ancient peoples had assembly lines isn't as far fetched as you realize the large ancient warship industry was always streamlined and efficient as if by line workers. Rail lines are also ancient, so are steam engines, and navigation equipment.

  • @ayushirathore05
    @ayushirathore05 Před rokem +12

    I agree and understand all the information the channel shares , expect 'Egyptian medicine is the oldest recorded medicine' becuase India is and it is recorded. Although , addicted to this channel! Informative content!!!

    • @jeanjacquesrousseau1955
      @jeanjacquesrousseau1955 Před rokem +6

      I think it is right but im curious. What do you think is the oldest recorded indian medicine ? I know that the oldest egypt papyrus with medical records date back to 3000 BCE.
      The oldest indian ayurverda records I read about date back to 1500BCE-600 BCE as far as I know. We are speaking about "recorded medicine". Practical medicine is older for sure. There are archaeological reports about dental care 10000 bce for example.

    • @jostro83
      @jostro83 Před rokem +1

      😊 Pls share a link that we can verify.

  • @Irish-King
    @Irish-King Před rokem +12

    I always believed it was a Lion 🦁 Love it

    • @TheRealKingS197
      @TheRealKingS197 Před rokem +3

      It was a full female lion until the Egyptians came along and carved the current head into it.

    • @tylermckillop408
      @tylermckillop408 Před rokem

      I heard somewhere it was a depiction of the god Anubis

  • @epicyoda6286
    @epicyoda6286 Před rokem +2

    as an egyptian , epic

  • @ronaldmessina4229
    @ronaldmessina4229 Před rokem +1

    So very interesting ❤

  • @patrickbuechel2599
    @patrickbuechel2599 Před rokem +3

    They entered the sphinx years ago, about mid way along the left side at ground level, Zahi hawass led the entry. They followed a shaft that led down to 3 different levels, the lowest level had a sarcophagus that was under water, but according to the tomb raiders nothing was found.
    Typical mis information,

  • @blixerr2668
    @blixerr2668 Před rokem +520

    I liked my own comment... dont blame me😢😢😢
    Edit: "THIS IS HOW YOU GET LIKES"🤓

  • @Assault_corgi
    @Assault_corgi Před rokem

    Where did you get the voice? Ive been looking everywhere

  • @StormCrownSr
    @StormCrownSr Před rokem +1

    It's the same today with iron.
    Iron from space is some of the worst iron you can work with. Yet it's still special to us.

  • @atom5341
    @atom5341 Před rokem +3

    I understand the theory of overlapping images creating something unintended, the issue I have is that coincidence happening 4 time sequentially. The tank helicopter plane "mistakes" are literally right next to each other in the same carving.
    A illusion of a plane here and a similar looking oddity that looks like a helicopter in another building miles away would be a.rational coincidence. But all in sequence? Very low probability.

    • @countbosnia
      @countbosnia Před rokem +1

      Exactly, That's why I think the theory of the overlapping is less likely. I'm not even saying it's aliens, all i'm saying is that it seems with how long it took to chizel into the stone these figures, why add such precision if it is hardly legible. No doubt the person would have spent a few extra hours sanding the other names/ words away if they deemed their writing important enough to scibble over the original.

    • @HeavensPeace
      @HeavensPeace Před rokem +1

      Exactly, they are a bunch of modern inventions right next to nature, a bee.

  • @dukestone1
    @dukestone1 Před rokem +5

    Also, they figured it out to build the Great Pyramid in 20 years like it was supposedly built, they would have to lay one block every 9 seconds twenty-four hours a day for twenty years? Now does that sound plausible to you? It doesn't to me.

    • @DM-bd9kd
      @DM-bd9kd Před rokem

      Then what really happened oh great wise one? You got all the answers right?

    • @som9097
      @som9097 Před rokem

      When you put it like that-- certainly doesn't look plausible?????
      Was it constructed before the great flood ????

  • @10PcMcfuggit
    @10PcMcfuggit Před rokem +2

    No one should be so stubborn as to refuse the possibility of even the strangest ideas. Some crazy theories become true. Just be willing to hear it out

  • @manjitkaurvip6191
    @manjitkaurvip6191 Před rokem

    Thax you that's great knowable

  • @paulchurchill5045
    @paulchurchill5045 Před rokem +11

    The Sphinx is far older than 2500 BC due to the water erosion (you can't carbon date stone),so now it is known to be at least approximately 9000 BC but likely it existed long before the Younger Dryas period,there is also now in doubt that the Egyptians even built the pyramids,it is strange though how the Egyptians (who meticulously recorded their achievements) have no records showing pyramid building,which by all establishment accounts of what we are told should be the Egyptians greatest achievements TBF.
    Personally i think when the archaeologists have finished digging,engineers & geologists should take over.
    I do like how you just on the whole repeated the theory that the archaeologist hold,clearly you have done your research & unlike how you repeatedly kept trying to 'debunk' things by going down the 'It's Aliens' insult route,not everyone thinks 'It's Aliens' but again clearly you have done your research!
    "What we know is not all that is knowable,what we know is not all that is known & what we know is not always the true knowledge!"
    I have the comments turned off because only fool tries to debate on a CZcams comments section but i do believe in free speech,so please feel free to uselessly & needlessly wail away if you need to. 🤔

    • @ashscott6068
      @ashscott6068 Před rokem

      BZZZZZZZZZZZT wrong answer. You're regurgitating garbage peddled by dishonest click-farmers. Please don't say it was UnchartedX! I'd hate to think ANYONE could be taken in by one of his videos! No matter how desperate they are to believe: "EvErYtHiNG iS OlDeR ThaN We'Re TauGht, MaN! ThErE'S, LiKe, A ConSpiRacY oVeR tHe WhoLE FlAt EaRtH To HiDe ThAt ShIt iS oLdEr!"

    • @thecelt4807
      @thecelt4807 Před rokem

      100% bro ..modern history gate keepers are a joke

    • @vids595
      @vids595 Před rokem

      @@thecelt4807 People with zero training who think they know ore than experts are a joke.

    • @kemodiv9431
      @kemodiv9431 Před rokem +2

      Hey expert tell us your special method of dating the sphinx to the year 9000. Any evidence besides your long text which does not support your theory in any way