Out-of-Place Artifact Anatomy: Reconstructing the Crystal Skull | Fake science spotlight

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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2024
  • Who was the owner of the crystal skull - a European or an American individual? Or a representative of ancient civilizations? Which portrait, based on the famed Skull of Doom, is the most accurate? "What, were there portraits?" - you may ask. Yes, two of them. It won't be enough! - we decided and created a third one.
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    ‪@ScientistsAgainstMyths‬ premiers - a reconstruction of the appearance based on the famous Mitchell-Hedges crystal skull. Thanks to our friends from the Whisper of the Ancestors project for lending a hand!
    Also: how many days does it take a Chinese master craftsman to get a crystal skull that, as some believe, no one can replicate? Why make an electroencephalogram of a piece of crystal? And what does famous anthropologist Stanislav Drobyshevsky think about the race, gender, and age of the "ancient Mayan priestess"?
    Sources: clck.ru/33KVYW
    We’d like to thank:
    - Ancestral Whispers project: ancestralwhisp..., / sulkalmakh
    - Ph.D. Stanislav Drobyshevskiy, Scientific Editor of ANTROPOGENESIS.RU, Associate Professor of the Department of Anthropology, Faculty of Biology, Moscow State University
    - Ph.D. Dmitry Belyaev, Associate Professor, Mesoamerican Center named after Yu.V. Knorozov of the Russian State Humanitarian University, director of the archaeological project "Peten's Epigraphic Atlas".
    - Yana Charuiskaya and the team for managing experimental machine control systems of the Salyut General Services Department of Sberbank
    - Affiliated city library No. 34, Kstovo, Nizhny Novgorod
    Video made by:
    Text and filming by Alexander Sokolov
    Russian voiceover by Vitaly Krauss
    Editing by Ksenia Ablez
    Producing by Georgii Sokolov
    Cover by ‪@Senmuth‬
    English translation and voiceover by Dmitry Oliferovich
    We used the Deep Nostalgia tool to animate our reconstructions
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    From Dusk Till Dawn - TrackTribe.mp3
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Komentáře • 92

  • @ScientistsAgainstMyths
    @ScientistsAgainstMyths  Před rokem +9

    Want to support our fight against pseudoscience? Then consider becoming a patron: www.patreon.com/join/antropogenez_world
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  • @louisquatorze9280
    @louisquatorze9280 Před rokem +33

    Your channel is greatly appreciated. "...the skull was shown to have zero brain wave activity." lol

    • @neverlistentome
      @neverlistentome Před rokem

      The same results are found with flat earthers and ancient aliens proponents.

    • @damara2268
      @damara2268 Před rokem

      I think the scanner should definitely detect "something" from the crystal skull though because crystals generate some weak electric signals but a tool like what they used should be precise enough to detect something. Probably just garble though

    • @tattabox
      @tattabox Před rokem

      ​@@damara2268 Could you please elaborate on how crystals generate electric current? What makes you think that electrodes for EEG could detect those "signals"?

    • @damara2268
      @damara2268 Před rokem +2

      @@tattabox crystals can generate vibrations when under current but also generate electricity when under physical stress.
      The tools for measuring brain activity most probably uses some weak electric currents which SHOULD make the crystal generate some signals back.
      There's a CZcams channel where a guy connect's modular music synth to mushrooms but also crystals and you can hear the signal alterations getting converted to sounds.

    • @tattabox
      @tattabox Před rokem +2

      @@damara2268 Thanks for your reply. Electrodes do not provide any sort of electrical input to generate outputs from neurons when performing EGG recordings. In fact EGG just records activities of a very limited subset of pyramidal cells (neurons) that are perpendicularly aligned to the electrode. Moreover, different areas of the cortex display different electrical activities, recorded as different types of waves in a EGG.
      What I'm trying to say is that even if someone was able to heat up or stress the skull in order to produce electricity, I doubt it would be anywhere close to display or mimic the characteristic neuronal activity that one can see in EGGs. Thanks for directing me to the concept of piezoelectricity.

  • @naradaian
    @naradaian Před rokem +27

    Its great you translate to English thanks.
    Your colleague and professor is a credit to his profession

  • @offinthehaed
    @offinthehaed Před rokem +15

    Good to see you guys are well in these difficult times.

  • @Tareltonlives
    @Tareltonlives Před rokem +11

    Even if it's closer to native Americans than Europeans, that could simply mean the artist used a native American's skull as the model. Collecting the bones of indigenous people was very popular when these skulls were made.

    • @irsdrillteamirsperformance8568
      @irsdrillteamirsperformance8568 Před rokem

      3000 years ago? Dude give it up. There is no way the skull could belong to the people of Caucus Mountains

    • @Tareltonlives
      @Tareltonlives Před rokem +5

      @@irsdrillteamirsperformance8568 Dude, give it up- there is no way that skull is 3000 years old

    • @davidmiller9485
      @davidmiller9485 Před rokem +4

      @@Tareltonlives if i could give you more than one thumbs up i would.. as it is take the one i have. their is no way it's 3000 years old.

  • @dazuk1969
    @dazuk1969 Před rokem +17

    I have seen the crystal skull in the British museum. I stared into it's eyes and I am still alive....so I guess that busts that myth. I have read a lot about this and I basically agree with you conclusion. It is a wonderful piece of 20th century art that our "out of place artifacts" friends have picked up on and made lots of money writing books about it. Great stuff SAM.

  • @antdavisonNZ
    @antdavisonNZ Před 2 měsíci +2

    I spent a hour with the MH skull, just me and its curator, Bill Homann, in 2008 when it toured Australia, what is impressive is both the cranium and jaw are from the same piece of quartz, and the imperfections or 'grains' match; imagine making a cranium and jaw from the same block of wood, and a ball and sockets forming the articulation points of the jaw have perfectly matching grain, so the point where those two parts were separated from each other are very very close. The MH skull is like this. The 'grain' match is perfect.

  • @Leeside999
    @Leeside999 Před rokem +10

    Great to have you back. I missed your vids

  • @richtomlinson7090
    @richtomlinson7090 Před rokem +6

    I've subscribed to your channel, because I like your methods and message.
    I often find the magical and mysterious channels have exaggerated weights and measurements, and many lies.
    Keep up the good work 👏.

  • @holmavik6756
    @holmavik6756 Před rokem +5

    The craftsmanship of some of these skulls are exquisite. Unfortunately, caftsman skills are falling into oblivion day by day. Silver smiths, stone masons, cabinet makers… how much of their expertice will remain 100 years from now?

  • @floydriebe4755
    @floydriebe4755 Před rokem +15

    another great debunking! keep it up, S A M! this site is refreshingly down to earth. thanks!

  • @stevedahl3689
    @stevedahl3689 Před rokem +5

    Another good video! Thank You - When I saw this thing on National Geographic years ago, I knew it was bullsh!t....

    • @Cat_Woods
      @Cat_Woods Před 10 měsíci

      You mean National Geographic took it seriously? (Disappointed.)

  • @Eyes_Open
    @Eyes_Open Před rokem +9

    Thanks for the video. You have a great channel.

  • @CONEHEADDK
    @CONEHEADDK Před rokem +4

    These skulls were the first things, that made me look deeper/doubt lots of the AA claims. As a craftman I couldn't believe, that "they couldn't be made with modern tools". At least lie better, if you don't want to get caught.

    • @Tee-roni
      @Tee-roni Před rokem +1

      Exactly, give me a Dremel with the proper bit,a weekend, and im pretty sure i can replicate one.

  • @sgriffin8560
    @sgriffin8560 Před 24 dny

    Very well done. I found the gentleman rattling off the details about the skull, and their meaning, to be rather interesting. Good stuff. Thanks. It's always interesting to watch someone think, if they are able to state their thoughts as they occur.

  • @LiveFreeOrDie2A
    @LiveFreeOrDie2A Před rokem +5

    I love the use of the term “Mongoloid” 😂

  • @williamodle7715
    @williamodle7715 Před rokem +2

    I’ve heard you’re dropping a video in which you scanned some Egyptian vases and compared them with Olga’s. I’d like to see the data compared to the vase in the recent uncharted x video

  • @crockerakahops90sjumpmantexas

    💀 skulls don't talk there's no brain activity.

  • @nicolasfranco6490
    @nicolasfranco6490 Před rokem +3

    Really nice video. Sooooo..... When a debunking "The Nazca drawings were made to be seen only from space"?

    • @ScientistsAgainstMyths
      @ScientistsAgainstMyths  Před rokem +1

      > When a debunking "The Nazca drawings were made to be seen only from space"?
      To be honest, I don't know when

  • @awesomelipe8396
    @awesomelipe8396 Před rokem +2

    When they showed the reconstruction I thought it looked like a full grown male.

  • @pigspigs76
    @pigspigs76 Před rokem +1

    Anna Mitchell hedges .. her dad planted it for her birthday.. anyhow it was studied in a lab.. my mom was friends with her, I have a matching crystal necklace that Anna owner made using blue Russian lab crystal and was made by the frank, who studied it for a few years

  • @lmccampbell
    @lmccampbell Před rokem +8

    Its a shame people like @UnchartedX and @BrightInsight get more attention with their nonsense. You all should tag your videos with their nonsense to get the algorithm to promote you.

    • @varyolla435
      @varyolla435 Před rokem

      Yes. Unfortunately the nature of the platform today is geared towards crass monetization. As always hyperbole/toxic speech/misinformation/disinformation being the most "reactive" = garners the most views. Ergo the algorithms promote that shite on one hand while G spews endless palaver on the other about how they are supposedly fighting the same. 🙄
      p.s. - if the US Congress were to get off the stick to end Section 230 protection for (anti)social media = you would quickly see these platforms clean up their act. Naturally that would impact their bottom line - hence why they spend tens if not hundreds of millions to fight this from occurring via lobbying efforts. The moment a platform is held accountable for hate speech etc. existing on it you will see the industry revolutionize itself. They could end this nonsense tomorrow = but are loathe to do so because their economic model is built upon promoting misinformation and toxic speech.

    • @varyolla435
      @varyolla435 Před rokem

      @@GG-ng6zm Who is "this guy??" Also you assume a deadlift using a pulley = which is *NOT* the case here. Were pulleys used to move a stone block along a horizontal track then the pulley/rope facilitates movement only. It is not supporting the weight per se as the weight is supported by the ground and the sledge the block rests upon.
      Further if one say lays rails along the track then friction - and hence resistance - can further be reduced which lesses the effort required to move the object.
      As an aside. Add additional pulleys to the mechanism and they offset the strain on individual pulleys. This is why it is not uncommon to see multiple pulleys in a configuration for heavy loads. Methinks you should leave science to those better versed in it...... 🥱

    • @lmccampbell
      @lmccampbell Před rokem

      @@GG-ng6zm they have a total mass of 62 tonnes (137,000 lb) at most: 37.6 tonnes (83,000 lb) for the body and 24.4 tonnes (54,000 lb) for the lid. You can use pulleys in unison to increase the mechanical advantages.

    • @GG-ng6zm
      @GG-ng6zm Před rokem

      @@varyolla435 you’re getting too emotional lol and you’re disregarding 100 ton boxes that he scaled down to 45 tons to fit his narrative. He fooled you like his other viewers into thinking you can lay down a 100 ton block over wooden logs and expect them not to break? There’s a reason nobody has emulated his methods and tried to recreate it because it’s not possible using dynastic tools. It’s common sense. This guy never puts his theories to the test and he fools blokes like you into thinking science is superior and we have it all figured out

    • @GG-ng6zm
      @GG-ng6zm Před rokem

      @@lmccampbell the heaviest of the stones weigh 100 tons, this man is changing their weight to fit his narrative.

  • @annk.8750
    @annk.8750 Před rokem

    The man asked to identify the probable location from the reconstruction (without being told it's from the crystal skull) is commenting on things like nostril placement and lip width, but of course they're artifacts of the reconstruction, not intrinsic properties of the skull itself. But otherwise, an interesting presentation. Thanks.

  • @cm9748
    @cm9748 Před rokem

    can you pleeeease make an episode on the paracas elongated skulls ?!?

  • @AdvancedLiving
    @AdvancedLiving Před rokem +5

    “Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crappy Script” was a movie I saw… once.

  • @letyvasquez2025
    @letyvasquez2025 Před rokem

    I can see clearly now

  • @ploppill34
    @ploppill34 Před rokem +2

    This crap was debunked years ago😂😂😂

  • @andyedwards6075
    @andyedwards6075 Před rokem

    Her / his !

  • @FreedaPeeple-u8z
    @FreedaPeeple-u8z Před 8 dny

    The MH skull was thoroughly debunked in the 1970s.

  • @TheMoneypresident
    @TheMoneypresident Před rokem +1

    Have to go see the house from the movie "House II".

  • @nealthomson9505
    @nealthomson9505 Před rokem +1

    The crystal skulls have been made so as to hold the base programming of several ancient AI personalities. There is a military AI skull but most of them are built to manage and to maintain large cities. Their other function is to store all the knowledge of the time when the skull was made and programmed.
    When we are able to build a skull for our current history, it will be able to store the entire internet and every library and a whole lot more. All the AI personalities from all over the world will all join to become one AI personality that will either help us all or else it will not :)
    Once we are able to read the skulls we will all learn exactly what is up with everything. . .

    • @Cat_Woods
      @Cat_Woods Před 10 měsíci +3

      I hope you are joking.

    • @FreedaPeeple-u8z
      @FreedaPeeple-u8z Před 8 dny

      LOL I have a real nice bridge for sale if you're interested.

  • @michaelwoodsmccausland5633

    All crystals require tuning . It is linked to the Universal Primordial Bear! She is the Blanco Brothers Sister! Be careful what you believe. MWM

  • @michaelwoodsmccausland5633

    We have been following this since 1859

  • @John_Redcorn_
    @John_Redcorn_ Před rokem

    Would like to see a rebuttal about the recent precision scanning of a granite vase over on UnchartedX. Still gonna stick with that hand sanding ‘eye-balling it’ method?

    • @LiveFreeOrDie2A
      @LiveFreeOrDie2A Před rokem +2

      Who? You mean that Charlatan Aussie Chumlee?

    • @John_Redcorn_
      @John_Redcorn_ Před rokem +1

      @@LiveFreeOrDie2A clearly you havent watched the videos. Sad ppl make up their minds without even researching

    • @lastofmygeneration
      @lastofmygeneration Před rokem +4

      I would think that some sort of pedal driven contraption that spinned was used, something not unlike a potter's wheel. If they had something that could hold the stone material in place reasonably well they could achieve the same effect with a bow drill of varying thickness used over the entire length of the vase. They could then use oil and abrasive material to finish the item to within a few microns precision. They would be able to detect irregularities with their sense of touch alone, since human fingers are that sensitive. Please bear in mind that at the point these items you're talking about were made, humans had been working with stone in Africa for hundreds of thousands of years. Don't make the mistake of thinking that this Stone crafting industry popped up out of nowhere, without precedent in the archaeological record. Africa is literally where Stone tool crafting was invented. Just because you find it hard to believe they did it, doesn't mean they didn't do it. It's far more likely that the Egyptians were much more patient and resourceful then you are giving them credit for.

    • @SacredGeometryDecoded
      @SacredGeometryDecoded Před rokem

      When will Uncharted X and Chris Dunn address the challenges from years ago now?
      Though there have been a couple people now and use the data. The very rough parts of the vase never seem to be mentioned?
      Or how it appeared from a private collection years (decades actually) after the lost tech precision thing.
      Will the vase be made available for testing? The surface finishing of the precise parts versus the rest would be interesting.

    • @itsapittie
      @itsapittie Před rokem

      I saw that video and found it interesting. Assuming the information they provided is accurate, I agree that the work was not done freehand. However, that in no way proves the existence of technology inconsistent with the level of development of the ancient Egyptians. They were perfectly capable of building hand-powered equivalents of a lathe and a drill press. To their credit, the UnchartedX crew didn’t make any claims about power tools or the like; they just stated they don’t believe it was done by hand carving and eyeball. I agree with that conclusion.

  • @tinasimmonds6963
    @tinasimmonds6963 Před rokem

    It's strange, nobody mentioned a hybrid potential of any of the physical features. Typically, local conflicts of equally apposing forces or powers, tend to make apposing tribal leaders kin, to be offered for the opposite kin. The best unification of kin folk is best needed over large distances. This may be done mostly, to appease the women folk and new tribe traditions can be carefully shared. New understanding can be established. If new ideas and traditions are incorporated and used for dominance. A new tribes strategy is welcomed, maybe there traditions will be welcomed equally. These Human attributes are more alive today, than ever before.

    • @kathyflorcruz552
      @kathyflorcruz552 Před 11 měsíci

      I think the fact that the skull bears several different types of human features all combined says that part out loud. Of course tribes mixed. And traveled. And conquered other tribes & took their women. I can't believe that's not BLATENTLY obvious.
      As for the utopian dream that they can all get along as one? That's indeed a dream.

  • @pontusjakobsson8653
    @pontusjakobsson8653 Před rokem

    You guys should make a video with UncharteredX

  • @bigpoppapump8014
    @bigpoppapump8014 Před rokem +3

    This channel is amazing

  • @chancemahon4047
    @chancemahon4047 Před rokem

    God and Jesus loves everybody so very very much God Bless everybody

  • @user-he5bz6fv1t
    @user-he5bz6fv1t Před rokem +3

    Wow! Amazing. Thx u for this video🎥 What this nice man with beard?

  • @CosmicNomad93
    @CosmicNomad93 Před rokem

    why wouldn't you mute the guy speaking in his original language? Why are we listening to him say the same thing in two languages at once? Whoever made this isn't very bright