Sunday Site Visit 92: ANCIENT EGYPT - Temple Fortress, Palace Of The Goldsmith Qasar El Sagha

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  • Опубликовано: 2 фев 2025

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  • @LizLondonWWA
    @LizLondonWWA 4 часа назад +1

    Beautiful visit, a trip of a lifetime. Wowee! Looks like another planet!!! Good grounding protocol, going barefoot and looking at the sunset for beneficial healthy IR red light

  • @maxhunter3574
    @maxhunter3574 6 часов назад +3

    Palace of gold or goldsmith, 1rst thing I thought of was monotomic gold! Then you gave it away at the end. LOL, love it! The legends and myths surrounding the substance are extremely fascinating to say the least.
    It seems like the temple may have been where the acidic aqueous solution of gold gotten from other sites was incrementally turned more alkalanic via the 7 chambers until the final monotomic gold product come out at the end??
    The level of alkalinity of the substance is very debatable, as how much so, and even variance to the individual, could vary quite a bit. And if the alkalinity is off by a little, monotomic gold can become very hepatoxic very quickly.
    My hypothesis is that the precious and rare earth minerals need to be matted to a peptide, in a very similar fashion as copper peptides have been recently discovered, in order to convey health and mental benefits that we probably can't even imagine right now.

  • @ElizabethEvans-uk2dw
    @ElizabethEvans-uk2dw 6 часов назад

    Great episode ! 👏

  • @PetalosFam
    @PetalosFam 7 часов назад

    🎉🎉🎉

  • @jamesdean5418
    @jamesdean5418 4 часа назад

    👍👍👍👍

  • @SlimDaddy9
    @SlimDaddy9 5 часов назад +1

    This was a great episode! Will you refer this site to the Isida Project? There was definitely something scientific of a chemistry nature going on here.
    What caught my eye was that the 7 "cells" were elevated. They were elevated in a way that reminds me of the Osireon. The cells appear to be elevated to keep their contents away from a liquid, possibly water. The "cells" may have been needed create separation between the different alchemical processes that must remain separate for some reason.
    Have you considered getting a handheld chemical analyzer? If you had one, you might be able to do some preliminary chemical testing in the moment. You might be able to pickup traces of whatever stained the interior. Im thinking an acid of moderate strength.
    The erosion, or lack thereof, reminds me of the red, self-healing compound you found on the interior of one of the Giza pyramid chambers.
    That's right! I forgot that this is called the "Palace of the Goldsmith!" This may have been a gold purification site! A good acid is needed to extract gold from an ore to a concentrated form for other applications elsewhere.
    Once you mention monotonic gold, I know you're really cooking now! I can't wait to see what you've found.

  • @TheEggDog
    @TheEggDog 2 часа назад

    To get a perfect fit, they could have tracked the stone from the quarry, stacking the opposite stone of the original cut on top of each other.

  • @GavlarMcMaggun
    @GavlarMcMaggun 2 часа назад +1

    More questions than answers as standard

  • @robertmeasures8012
    @robertmeasures8012 5 часов назад +1

    Looks to me like another Ancient Egyptian Double Slit Experiment!... Similar to the one at the temple of Seti I.
    The two obelisks outside of the temple when hit by lightning combined their ultrasonic wave fronts to create a "prominent central maximum" straight through the main entrance of the building, and a less prominent maximum was directed through the smaller entrance to the side of the building. When the "prominent central maximum" passes through the main entrance it becomes a single source again, the size that it diffracts is dependent on it's size compared to the width of the hole its passing through, the wave forms arrange themselves with a central maximums and equal distance smaller maximums on either side setting up antinodes/maximum water cavitation in odd numbers. In this case it's seven chambers.
    Maybe the smaller maximum wave front directed at the smaller entrance was used to power part of the door for the main entrance to control pressure in the building. I feel like the original walls surrounding the temple would keep the water level inside up to the level of the smaller entrance and the main entrance had two doors, one covering the portion above the water level and another covering the bottom.
    That's my guess anyway:-)
    Can't wait for the next episode!

  • @LanniganBJ
    @LanniganBJ 4 часа назад

    Looks like a major blast of heat happened to those rocks, also, I'm noticing some significant banding in certain spots in the video, you should check for energy levels or magnetism. Very interesting. Love your work, you're amazing. Keep it up :)

  • @PetalosFam
    @PetalosFam 7 часов назад +1

    The one room that has an access point on the bottom through a small square space makes no sense. Also the narrow corridor that has what seems like ventilation shafts up high. An enigma for sure.

    • @maxhunter3574
      @maxhunter3574 6 часов назад

      Agreed, and it's possible that some of those were later man made intrusions and not part of the original design

    • @CrrrashnnBurrrn
      @CrrrashnnBurrrn 4 часа назад

      I was also thinking ventilation shafts too

  • @PetalosFam
    @PetalosFam 7 часов назад

    Been missing a bunch of lives lately because of work.

  • @JamesGillert-x6o
    @JamesGillert-x6o 5 часов назад

    That center chamber floor is decimated by something. The grooves at the entrances for sealing the entrance?

  • @christinet638
    @christinet638 2 часа назад

    Wow looks like a flood moved alll those boulders

  • @ScottyD_NZ
    @ScottyD_NZ 5 часов назад

    Bro, you 're allowed to blink. Holy shit.

  • @noblemagi
    @noblemagi 3 часа назад

    That curved eroded stone is proof its old, the reason it the geopolymer they mixed wasn't done well and you can see each different mix added without bounding. most likely they were not using enough water.

  • @christinet638
    @christinet638 2 часа назад

    Earthquake maybe?