THIS is How You Know Ancient Egyptians had a Lost Ancient Technology…

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
  • Remember when they said Ancient Egyptian stones were so precise, that a Razorblade, or even a hair couldn't fit between them? Well, THIS is what they meant by that. Did the the Egyptians have a lost ancient technology?
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  • @BrightInsight
    @BrightInsight  2 года назад +607

    So the question becomes, what was the technology? - OR...was it ALIENS? :)
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    • @michaelchildress7617
      @michaelchildress7617 2 года назад +13

      ... Much Love!!!

    • @mystery8guy
      @mystery8guy 2 года назад +14

      missed you man !! glad your back on my recomended page

    • @thenewyorkredneck4735
      @thenewyorkredneck4735 2 года назад +9

      They made them for the glysburg cycle.
      12,065 year cycles.
      The Diehold Foundation. Series 4.
      It explains everything.
      Even the eye of the Sahara.
      Think of the time lines

    • @raccoonresident5760
      @raccoonresident5760 2 года назад +5

      Jimmy? Goto the Richate structure. The eye of the Sahara was ground Zero for Ra. Read the Egyptian history again. The king who owned the temple Ra, was the god king. He moved the eye of ra to the fertile Nile. Why? To protect the valley of the kings, erect the first large pyramid to house the Eye of Ra. A weapon. It destroyed the Richate in the battle for the the elder eye of Horace another weapon. But Orion’s Belt was the ultimate with younger Horace with both eyes. Until a weak leader listened to Apophis and disconnected the Orion’s Belt. And left ra alone. In steps Seth to correct the problem. Operation Hercules goes into Egypt takes the bulls with out incidence. Leaving Apophis another city to take.

    • @SoloRenegade
      @SoloRenegade 2 года назад +9

      Have you seen Mike Haduck's videos on stone shaping? I don't think it proves the Egyptians they claim did it, I think they were built much earlier. But he shows how stone can be worked.

  • @Jack9N
    @Jack9N 2 года назад +2801

    I work in stonemasonry, programming & operating machines that cut all types of stone. Black Granite & quartzite being the most difficult to cut. But cutting isn’t the issue. Even with expensive diamond tipped saws or a water jet at 60,000 psi , cutting the stone is relatively achievable (obviously technically advanced in terms of tooling) with the tools we use. The issue we have is moving and placing them in position without pieces blowing out when a corner barely touches something. If we pick a piece of granite Bench-top up at either end it can easily just break in two. Although tough to cut it’s incredibly fragile, as veins running through it are far less dense, and easily crumble apart. Bits that fall to the ground are literally collected and glued back into place, as to retain as natural look. All stone edges have a bevel or little rounded edge for structural integrity on the edges. Corners and edges can chip so easily. If you had a 15 tonne block of granite with polished faces and square edges/corners I literally cannot fathom how gentle you’d have to be to manoeuvre it into position without bits just breaking off when bumped even slightly… for all these square corners to be perfectly intact indicates to me very advanced stonemasonry to say the least. & then consider moving them?!! People don’t realise what this weight entails when using such a hard yet fragile material

    • @mohamedaslam7809
      @mohamedaslam7809 2 года назад +124

      Thanks for the info

    • @onefeather2
      @onefeather2 2 года назад +124

      Great info, it is good to hear from someone who works with stone and knows the details of how it is and what is never told about the stone itself.

    • @xisotopex
      @xisotopex 2 года назад +28

      so granite doesnt have much structural inherent strength?

    • @Jack9N
      @Jack9N 2 года назад +215

      @@xisotopex correct, it’s unreliable. All natural stone that I cut including granite comes with a layer of fibreglass glued to the underside. This is to stop it caving in on itself where there is a gap in cabinetry and where someone may apply weight. For example if I had a 20/30mm thick 2.5m long x 0.4m wide benchtop and had 2 guys pick it up flat from each end it’d almost certainly break somewhere, if it was 0.6m wide it might hold together, probably not though. Marble is the same, but softer, limestones one of the worst/most difficult to keep intact. We lift everything we can with vacuum lifts, & if we can’t, we carry on edge never flat. If I could grab a hammer and just lay into the face of a piece I could smash into small bits easily, it’d just break on the veins. Cutting and shaping without fault is very hard but breaking it is generally very easy.

    • @tomasviane3844
      @tomasviane3844 2 года назад +41

      @@Jack9N Thanks for sharing your experience!

  • @FoodieReviewdie
    @FoodieReviewdie 2 года назад +5936

    I've worked in construction even diamond drilling and sawing for 15 years and even with today's technology it's extremely difficult to obtain that level of precision and they seem to be able to do it with ease on a massive scale it's unbelievable to me.
    Thanks for all the likes and comments first of all. My observation of disbelief has come from my experience of working in concrete cutting, working with big blocks of reinforced concrete with 40mm steel rebar. No where has any historian or scientist explained how they could cut rose granite with such precision thousands of years ago the most amazing examples of this to me are the stone boxes of the Serapeum of Saqqara let alone how they got the boxes into place. Also to the comments suggesting these blocks where cast or poured that technology does not exist in terms of creating granite or rose granite or any impermeable rock due to the pressures required only found in geological nature.
    Sorry if I didn't reply to any comments, having read though the discussion from my initial comment I am humbled to have opened such a debate. Peace 👌

    • @joshmansell5429
      @joshmansell5429 2 года назад +102

      Interesting

    • @olo_smooth_olo5606
      @olo_smooth_olo5606 2 года назад +503

      We have no idea how long the Pyramids and Sphinx have been there. And we have no idea what the region looked like when they were built. It was probably a beautiful grassland with buildings and all kinds of advanced technology we haven't discovered yet.

    • @DigitalDNA
      @DigitalDNA 2 года назад +306

      Have you been hit with those theories yet, that they used the sun and a lense like a magnifying glass to melt the stone into shape? After working with granite for 20 years, I heard it all, but its all bs. This is clear work of power tools on a scale we can't fathom, because our technology is based on a "pully" system.

    • @introXversion
      @introXversion 2 года назад +187

      How do you feel about the theory that most ancient megalithic sites like this were built with poured/moulded stones made out of geopolymer, created using plant matter that can naturally soften even the hardest stone? I’m not personally convinced one way or another, but I (and I’m sure many others) would appreciate your input.

    • @timothyberlinski2299
      @timothyberlinski2299 2 года назад +271

      @@olo_smooth_olo5606 it was already proven to be lush forest. The water errosion on the spynx base estimates it at least 12,000 years ago cause thats the last time there was that much water there

  • @XxXixixiXxX
    @XxXixixiXxX 8 месяцев назад +19

    i love how they "approximately" know it took 20 years to build a pyramid but they dont approximately know how ANYTHING actually got done.

    • @vanderHoffTeachings
      @vanderHoffTeachings 13 дней назад

      Good one 🤔

    • @Looneybob1
      @Looneybob1 4 дня назад

      They know it took 20 years to build the great pyramid because the Egyptians wrote it down, that's why they say 20 years. But even so, I just can't believe in the 20 years to cut, dress, transport and place 2.2 million blocks. THAT boggles the mind.

    • @nickstepaniuk5339
      @nickstepaniuk5339 3 дня назад

      Archeology is the least trustworthy of the sciences because it is fraught with patriarchal confirmation bias

  • @mikehuber6005
    @mikehuber6005 8 месяцев назад +30

    I spent my childhood getting answers to my questions in school and the rest of my life, questioning those answers

  • @Eragonking53
    @Eragonking53 2 года назад +625

    The ancients didn’t want to just build something, they wanted to drop the biggest flex on the pinnacle of mankind’s intelligence. The flex is so bad that it’s completely ignored

    • @watchtube1412
      @watchtube1412 2 года назад +8

      lol i didnt' understand the word you said, but i get it

    • @Eragonking53
      @Eragonking53 2 года назад +28

      @@watchtube1412 the universe said it, I just type it out

    • @simoj.2953
      @simoj.2953 2 года назад +48

      A flex so hard, that some ppl nowadays believe that the ancients got help from eliens. xD

    • @olo_smooth_olo5606
      @olo_smooth_olo5606 2 года назад +29

      Yes this structure represents something most impossible. You would be interested in the Moon, Earth ratio conveyed in the measurement of the Great Pyramid (and Stonehenge) and also the fact it is a perfect scale model of the Northern Hemisphere of the Earth.
      There are hundreds of impossible anomalies. Pi, Phi, and the Golden section is closed in it's basic measurements, and every 2 seconds, the Earth turns the exact distance of one of the sides of the Great Pyramid. The engineers obviously knew of Geodesy and the exact size and shape of the Earth. Let's not even get into the transport of hundred ton stones hundreds of miles when these people supposedly were naked butt cloth wearing simpletons.
      So you have a structure that marks the Equinoxes with it's 8 sides, numerous important mathematical concepts, the size AND shape of Earth and the moon, its coordinates are literally the speed of light, it points to Orion, and this is barely scratching the surface because it was likely generating energy

    • @Eragonking53
      @Eragonking53 2 года назад +9

      @@olo_smooth_olo5606 I think the nephilum built it(man/angel hybrids) …Sumerian tablets hint on outside influence.. I don’t know why the Bible doesn’t bring up this stuff…
      Like they knew the rock would last for a long time, and wanted us to look into it, as if it’s a clue in an escape room. (Earth)

  • @glennhorvath879
    @glennhorvath879 3 месяца назад +8

    We can go into space, smash atoms, create miraculous art , but we can't do this basic cut ,fit, and lift stonework. The ancients would probably laugh at us

  • @123100ozzy
    @123100ozzy Год назад +11

    heres an interesting thought:
    assuming that each stone in the pyramid was 1 meter (the avg height) and assuming that they were all in form of a cube (for simplicity sake), how long it would take to cut 2.5 million limestones at 4mm/hour rate:
    Each stone is 1 meter in length.
    You want to cut a 1 meter cube from each stone.
    The cube will have dimensions of 1 meter x 1 meter x 1 meter.
    First, let's calculate the volume of a single stone that needs to be cut into a 1 meter cube:
    Volume of stone = 1 meter x 1 meter x 1 meter = 1 cubic meter
    Now, you want to cut 2.5 million stones into 1 cubic meter cubes:
    Total volume of stone to be cut = 2.5 million stones * 1 cubic meter per stone = 2.5 million cubic meters
    Given that it takes 1 hour to cut through 4 millimeters of stone, we need to convert the volume of stone to the equivalent thickness in millimeters:
    1 cubic meter = 1,000,000 cubic millimeters (since 1 meter = 1000 millimeters)
    Total volume in millimeters = 2.5 million cubic meters * 1,000,000 cubic millimeters per cubic meter = 2.5 * 10^12 cubic millimeters
    Now, we need to find out how many 4-millimeter layers can be cut from this total volume:
    Number of layers = Total volume in millimeters / Thickness of each layer in millimeters
    Number of layers = 2.5 * 10^12 / 4 = 625 * 10^9 layers
    Since each layer takes 1 hour to cut, the total time required in hours:
    Total time = Number of layers * Time per layer
    Total time = 625 * 10^9 hours
    So, it would take approximately 625 billion hours to cut 2.5 million stones into 1 cubic meter cubes using the given cutting rate.
    625 billion hours / 24 hours/day = approximately 26.04 billion days
    So, 625 billion hours is approximately equivalent to 26.04 billion days.
    I guess something's wrong.

    • @123100ozzy
      @123100ozzy Год назад +4

      I forgot to say that thats about 71.29 million years.

    • @Nick9Three
      @Nick9Three 2 месяца назад

      But that’s cutting one stone at a time. I’m sure they were doing hundreds at a time.

    • @jaimealfaro200
      @jaimealfaro200 2 месяца назад

      ​@@123100ozzyyeap, and with no rest, no sleeping all a long line of slaves waiting for their shift to cut. Ridiculous.

    • @123100ozzy
      @123100ozzy 2 месяца назад +2

      @@Nick9Three I didn't calculate the multiplicity of possible quarries cus it's basically vestigial in the final result. Even at thousands of stones being quarried and moved in one single day (which is impossible by any standards) it would take around thousands of years.

    • @jaimealfaro200
      @jaimealfaro200 2 месяца назад +1

      ​@Nick9Three , so, to get 20 years, you will need 3.56 million cuts a year.

  • @bluetrilobite
    @bluetrilobite 2 года назад +413

    Someone once postulated that if the Egyptians did use copper tools to build the pyramids, their copper smelting operation needed to maintain the tools would be larger than today's global copper industry and they would still be busy making copper chisels to this day.

    • @monclerjacket8814
      @monclerjacket8814 2 года назад +11

      Those Ancients mastered smelting in general, not just with copper. They were the 1st ones to make steel for goodness sake

    • @steve-o6413
      @steve-o6413 2 года назад +7

      The funny part is that we use copper in all our motors and call it horsepower. If we ever go under would they be confused and think we actually used horses lol...

    • @breakingames7772
      @breakingames7772 2 года назад +10

      If you cut two blocks out of a mountain and brought them to a site they would fit perfectly together, u just have to make cuts at the quarry in sequence to the installation at the building site and all would fit perfect

    • @perihelion7798
      @perihelion7798 2 года назад +7

      Nonsense. They used sand as an abrasive for the limestone.

    • @gazpal
      @gazpal 2 года назад +18

      @@breakingames7772 it's not quite so simple.

  • @Shits-and-Giggles669
    @Shits-and-Giggles669 2 года назад +218

    Can you imagine what this place was like back then? My mind just goes crazy thinking about it. I’ll bet it was BEAUTIFUL!

    • @dawsonb12isawesome
      @dawsonb12isawesome 2 года назад +15

      I can only imagine with all the original color on the structures, definitely would be a sight for sore eyes!!

    • @capricosm8086
      @capricosm8086 2 года назад +18

      Lots of green trees & grass . No desert sands.

    • @ReasonsWhy1
      @ReasonsWhy1 2 года назад +25

      Blazing white pyramids. green pastures, lost tech.

    • @DavidLazarus
      @DavidLazarus 2 года назад +7

      @@capricosm8086 - Yes, especially since these pyramids were built more than 7000 years ago when Egypt was still green. They were actually built at least 10,000 years ago. The Sphinx is even older.

    • @DavidLazarus
      @DavidLazarus 2 года назад +13

      Yes, the casing stones had an almost mirror-like sheen. In addition, they had symbols on them that were not Egyptian hieroglyphics. That's part of the reason they are no longer there. A much older human civilization is responsible for most of the megalithic structures found around the world. Especially in Africa and South America. We truly are a species with amnesia.

  • @Matt-zt7rd
    @Matt-zt7rd 10 месяцев назад +7

    I'm still not fully convinced that aliens weren't involved.

    • @henrygerbrandt3999
      @henrygerbrandt3999 2 месяца назад +2

      Aliens definitely

    • @JustReed
      @JustReed 2 месяца назад

      Maybe those aliens are us or we are them. Maybe why they are observing us, to see how much we have evolved. Religions sure don't have the answers.

  • @woody5109
    @woody5109 Месяц назад +3

    I’m 65 and a retired construction worker. Built refinery upgrades, lifting something that weighs say 100 tonne, requires multiple engineers, engineered lifting pads, dual cranes, lifting rings. It takes months to plan, and that’s just one lift. This stuff is simply baffling.

  • @Cjephunneh
    @Cjephunneh 2 года назад +221

    Jimmy: As an Egyptian, I thank you so much for trying to find out and tell us what the REAL story of those things we have all around us in Egypt, which to this day, we do not fully understand, and we foolishly repeat the hype they tell us when we were children. Hope to see you again in Egypt in YOUR country.

    • @Cello69.
      @Cello69. 2 года назад +19

      History is written by the winners or those in charge. That goes for any civilization or government.

    • @pgame20
      @pgame20 2 года назад +8

      I like how you say "YOUR country". I'm an American, and while I've always found archeology (particularly in Egypt) fascinating and super fun to learn about, I've never been on the level of Egyptology as people like Jimmy. Since the times of old, there have been people from all around the world that have felt such a calling from Egypt that they become obsessed with going, seeing, exploring, learning. I haven't seen that level of obsession with anything besides dinosaurs. There's so much we don't know, and if we ever hope to, we need these people to keep asking questions. And in my mind, I agree with you completely: they are Egyptian just as you are. It is where they belong, want to be, and where we need them. Much love 🙌❤

    • @yobro6053
      @yobro6053 2 года назад +7

      @@Cello69. Like the library of Alexandria, they'd tell us the library was burned with all it's content, but i guarantee the valuable things are in their possession, everything else was burned by the elites of that era.

    • @Cello69.
      @Cello69. 2 года назад +1

      @@yobro6053 - you’re probably right.

    • @ACo0ps
      @ACo0ps 2 года назад +2

      I'm really curious, what general opinions of this topic for everyday egyptian folks? Aware of all this mystery? thanks

  • @kz6fittycent
    @kz6fittycent 2 года назад +172

    I had heard of this, but until I saw your photos, I didn't realize just how precise it actually is. Amazing.

    • @vipr1142
      @vipr1142 2 года назад +1

      I believe it was aliens who built these unexplainable monuments.
      There are too many patterns of the same methods used.. also look at the handbag, the pinecone of the Gods throughout the world.

    • @steve-o6413
      @steve-o6413 2 года назад +3

      To the untrained eye it's easy to miss or write it off as a unimportant detail until the implication of its meaning sets in, then all hell breaks loose with the opposition and outcomes the ridiculous...

    • @steve-o6413
      @steve-o6413 2 года назад +2

      @@vipr1142 how ridiculous lol...

    • @vipr1142
      @vipr1142 2 года назад +5

      @@steve-o6413 Why is it ridiculous?
      I think you are ridiculous to think this idea is ridiculous.
      There are many unexplained things that we have no clue at all how it was made.
      I believe aliens built alot of the unexplainable monuments, like the baalbek, pyramids etc.
      To make humans become civilized, to make people build the first civilizations around these places.
      Im asking you again, why is it ridiculous?
      That its was an ancient civilization that covered the whole earth is as plausible as aliens in my eyes.
      But I guess, you are just unaware.
      Man got burned alive for introducing science back in the days, guess its better to be ridiculed 😂

  • @thegreywanderer8427
    @thegreywanderer8427 Год назад +42

    The ancient Egyptians would no doubt find it very funny that we found some of their old furniture saws and thought those were used for cutting massive stone blocks.

    • @MeganVictoriaKearns
      @MeganVictoriaKearns 10 месяцев назад

      😂😂😂

    • @christonacouch5550
      @christonacouch5550 6 месяцев назад

      Lol right? Or their toilet paper rolls we call “copper chisels they formed the pyramids with” 😂😂

    • @Selectivebadger
      @Selectivebadger 6 месяцев назад

      I agree

    • @TuneTamasha
      @TuneTamasha 14 дней назад

      yup, those are just toys for the poor

  • @09conrado
    @09conrado 11 месяцев назад +18

    I've been carving stone in restoration for 30 years. A lot of granite too. The method of sawing with sand and water has been used for thousands of years and can be speeded up a lot with skilled workers. But achieving accuracy is absolutely impossible with this method. Runouts of 5 to 20 cms (!) per meter cutting downwards are quite commonly found in old blocks that were not cut with primitive machines such as water wheels but by hand

    • @carteunu467
      @carteunu467 10 месяцев назад +3

      Cast stone.
      See the lectures of Joseph Davidovits on geopolymers

    • @Biketunerfy
      @Biketunerfy 10 месяцев назад

      You can see the chip marks in the limestone, that has the chip marks from tools 6:13 into the video. They used bronze, and the bronze work hardens to that of a medium carbon steel, so I can believe them working sandstone and lime stone but eventually bronze will start to breakdown and fall apart after it work hardens to much, so they must of gone through a lot of bronze picks and or chisels, however I find it very doubtful they used bronze to work pink granite since granite is a lot harder which is and 8 on the mohs scale of hardness, 10 being as hard as diamond and 1 being as hard as talc, so granite is an 8, and high carbon steel is an 8, but work hardened bronze is 6 to 6.5. so the bronze would not cut into the granite to chip it away. This means they used something else. What, no one knows ?

  • @yosecretsquirrel
    @yosecretsquirrel 2 года назад +152

    The mystery is bigger than that expressed here. Add to it that this precision, the shape of stones and many other aspects are duplicated around the world in structures that are of the same era, yet there is no record anywhere that the civilizations involved had any interaction with each other. In Peru, there are examples of where the Inca made additions to these structures where the newer masonry suggests the original technology simply vanished and they werent even able to come close to reproducing the presicion or any aspect of the design. The newer additions are representative of what we would expect to see using hand tools, completely contrasting the original structure. It is obvious to me that who ever had created the technology simply ceased to exist along with the knowledge.

    • @midgetydeath
      @midgetydeath 2 года назад +13

      There's not even any record that any of those civilizations built said structures and in many cases didn't even know they existed.

    • @mrrodriguezHLP
      @mrrodriguezHLP 2 года назад +19

      Same thing with the Maya. The older stuff is more precise, and the newer stuff is rough. Mayan city-states seemed to have a cycle of peaks and falls. War, famine, and natural catastrophes would chip away at their cumulative knowledge, until you see late Mayan sites are poor imitations of their golden age. What's scary is we know next to nothing about the civilizations that predate the Mayans who probably suffered the same cycle of peak and decline until they too just disappear or are absorbed by a civilization on the rise.

    • @JamesScott-nz3gv
      @JamesScott-nz3gv 2 года назад +5

      The mummies from all over the world have the same DNA. The same people made them. Out of cement.

    • @doodbuddy
      @doodbuddy 2 года назад +15

      The ancients found a better world, packed up their space ships and left. 👽

    • @experienceanimation217
      @experienceanimation217 2 года назад +8

      Maybe the older structures have been petrified by the YD cataclysm? A global cataclysm remember. Maybe these materials were once wooden, concrete, metal? And were covered with ash and sediment causing them to undergo rapid petrification and were turned the into stone. That's what limestone is.. petrified rock. These "Impossible drill holes" the crazy angles, the scoop marks in the ground, the really tight fitting of blocks, and tube drills!!?? they must have been a softer material and what we're actually looking at is an imprint of what WAS there.
      What we need for rapid petrification is acid, heat, silica , sediment, and then rapid cooling ..all of which we would be carried in the clouds of a a ocean impact/volcano

  • @Axiomatic75
    @Axiomatic75 2 года назад +52

    A good friend of mine is a stonemason. He went to Egypt and told me even with modern tools it's hard to piece together stones as perfectly.

    • @garinoakley
      @garinoakley 2 года назад +2

      Yes, that’s because he’s not a alien.

    • @Axiomatic75
      @Axiomatic75 2 года назад +3

      @@garinoakley Could've been aliens or could've been a technologically advanced civilization that got wiped out in the cataclysm. I personally tend to go with the latter (because Occam's razor) but I wouldn't rule out the former.

    • @AkarZaephyr
      @AkarZaephyr 2 года назад +1

      @@EBDavis111 You argument totally convinced me, thank you for opening my eyes with razor-sharp wit and mountain of evidence.

    • @AkarZaephyr
      @AkarZaephyr 2 года назад

      @@EBDavis111 Indeed.

  • @amgguy4319
    @amgguy4319 Год назад +5

    This problem is so easily solved. Those who write about and propose they know exactly how these stone blocks or especially the granite sarcophagus were chiseled out, should be required to do one themself, to completion, no matter how long it takes - and they cannot give up until it's complete.
    Watch how fast they shut up.

  • @raydennis6409
    @raydennis6409 Год назад +29

    Have there been any trace metal elements found along the seams of the blocks? It would appear that any metal tool would leave behind metal residue. Possibly even at a microscopic scale.

    • @cheesyspace
      @cheesyspace 10 месяцев назад

      They used laser probably aliens helped to build and cut the stones.

    • @NonEuclideanTacoCannon
      @NonEuclideanTacoCannon 8 месяцев назад +3

      It's not actually a mystery, just trying to get views. There are many, many ancient ways to cut stone. The pyramid builders probably used a sort of rope saw.

    • @cheesyspace
      @cheesyspace 8 месяцев назад +8

      @@NonEuclideanTacoCannon wrong the rope saw theory was debunked by experiments with granite that it was impossible because they made nearly no progress at all. They used advandced technology christopher dunns tests with boreholes and cutted stones in egypt showed they used definetly some very advandced technology.

    • @frankwolf3860
      @frankwolf3860 6 месяцев назад +4

      I've seen a few videos that show the tiny grooves in hard rock bore holes found in Egypt are not striations but continuous, like the grooves on a phonograph record. This practically shouts the tool used cutting these holes was cutting into the stone at such a rate it did not repeat itself but continuously kept cutting "down". This takes strong pressure, and a hard, durable cutting head to do, something we can barely do even today with all our modern equipment...there is a great lapse in our understanding the technology ancient Egyptians used here. However, the even greater mystery, to me anyway, is not the boring machine itself, but the necessary technology needed to build such machines. Not only are all these machines missing, but the machines used to build these machines is absent as well, as is the supportive operating manuals, be they papyrus scrolls, clay tablets, or even inscriptions on temple walls. All this technology, along with the widespread industry and its associated tools needed for it have vanished...like someone said "Pack all this up and take it away so that it can never ever be found." That, or, perhaps, the time period when all this technology was being used was somewhat earlier than what we consider as classic "Egyptian"; pre-dynastic or, "Zep Tepi. That is an epoch prior to when the first Egyptians started keeping records, like the Abydos King.
      In geology, there is single layer of rock one can see, can touch separateing rock typically less than 500 million years old from rock well over a billion or more years old. This is called The Great Unconformity; where the geology exists it can be found on continents the world over. It represents many millions of years of rocks long lost to erosion, vanished into grains of sand water washed or wind-blown away. It is not impossible for my mind to likewise consider something much the same exists here when it comes to the activities of humans in Egypt...and many other places the world over: there are gaps in our history so great that all evidence has been lost to history, we are only left with a few of examples, shards, of all that went on way-back-then. Perhaps we are not yet looking in the right places; the oceans, coastlines were much lower thousands of years ago. Developing the technology to build the tools to comprehensively explore coastlines now 300 to 400 feet below the ocean might be something established academia does not want to explore? There are many places we might look but have yet to do so: where did the Nile flow, say, 12,000 to 50,000 years (or ever further) ago...methodically explore the river bottom there for artifacts, or, the now drowned river delta of the ancient Nile, or, those drowned river delta's from rivers no longer extant that once flowed into the Mediterranean further West from the Nile in what is now Libya. What we don't look for we will never find. List@@cheesyspace

    • @KowBoySpace
      @KowBoySpace 4 месяца назад +1

      ​@@frankwolf3860problem is this. If you do have machines to cut blocks. Why on earth would you end up with millions of completely rough hand cut blocks in the places that are unseen?. Why would anyone spend millions of hours to roughly hand cut stuff while you have machines for the job? You should see all of the blocks at least with somewhat level or flat sides not just some that you want to look good?. It makes no sense?

  • @mortimergladbreath
    @mortimergladbreath 2 года назад +573

    Unlike Afghanistan, when the aliens left they took their tools with them.

  • @smokeydabear4720
    @smokeydabear4720 2 года назад +203

    Most blocks aren’t even rectangles they are varied in size and shape to fit together like a jig saw to withstand even the strongest earthquake

    • @olo_smooth_olo5606
      @olo_smooth_olo5606 2 года назад +23

      A huge part of the base of the Great Pyramid is connected to the bedrock. The technology they must have used surpasses ours easily

    • @victorhopper6774
      @victorhopper6774 2 года назад +8

      @@olo_smooth_olo5606 nonsense, we make stones flatter than those by the millions. every machine shop has them.

    • @r3fus32d13
      @r3fus32d13 2 года назад +30

      @@victorhopper6774 ya and they last like 100 years tops and need constant maintenance. Also the size is not even in the same park

    • @yep9817
      @yep9817 2 года назад +5

      @@r3fus32d13 Tbf, main reason of todays building lack of logetivity, is due to steel bars that are used for reinforcement.

    • @steve-o6413
      @steve-o6413 2 года назад

      @@olo_smooth_olo5606 this is kind of a unfair matchup since our infrastructure are geared differently...

  • @jeremylangston5422
    @jeremylangston5422 9 месяцев назад +4

    You think that maybe over thousands of years of weathering and settling, the space between the blocks will disappear completely?

    • @sbaltys
      @sbaltys 3 дня назад

      i was thinking the same thing

  • @kathietirado-chew5395
    @kathietirado-chew5395 Год назад +12

    Beyond the massive amount of pyramids, temples and monuments, think about all the underground complexes. Cut 30 to 70 meters into bedrock or limestone bases. Just mind blowing. I’ve been to Egypt and want to go back in light of the information in your videos.

    • @cornnatron3030
      @cornnatron3030 9 месяцев назад +2

      i would say think about the age of their civilization which was over 3000 years in the making thats a whole lot more than any recent continues civilization if we where to exclude the chinese that is.
      recently like the last 200 years we went from horse and buggy to flying to the moon on space ships and over another 200years nobody would even still know how to build a proper buggy wheel hell even current day it would be hard to find a person who can still make you a wooden buggy wheel but they are out there but are a dieing breed as are many other professions which would lead to the loss of that knowledge .
      just look at the history of the romans and how they managed to build all those aqua-ducts and the colosseum it took ages to get back to that level of masonry does that mean that they had different or more advanced tech than us ? i think not they just got more provisioned with the tools and resources that they had at that time

  • @mttdms
    @mttdms 2 года назад +337

    Keep in mind that the later dynasties could have uses hieroglyphs or painting as graffiti to basically write a new or false past onto older stones to take the credit for what was lost before the cataclysm. The most megalithic and impressive stones have no artwork on them.

    • @victorespino5650
      @victorespino5650 2 года назад +42

      Right like our fiction books. In the future someone can read that and think it was real life.

    • @LLlap
      @LLlap 2 года назад +5

      Just like you can write a false past on the stone to make it appear ancient and pre-cataclysmic.

    • @CristiNeagu
      @CristiNeagu 2 года назад +37

      There is no telling how much information we lost. In part because, as you say, later dynasties were eager to take credit for something they didn't build, but also at the hands of the Egyptian government, keeping some of these sites under tight locks for decades. We will never know if they removed artefacts or not.

    • @CristiNeagu
      @CristiNeagu 2 года назад +19

      @@victorespino5650 I think that we are suffering from the opposite of that, actually. I think we are reading ancient science books and think they are works of fiction.

    • @Blsnro
      @Blsnro 2 года назад +2

      @@victorespino5650 The Book of Dave, from Will Self is a excellent story about this.

  • @LogjamzBro
    @LogjamzBro 2 года назад +279

    The fact that these cuts are so common throughout these areas makes me think it was just simply easy for them to do. No human would waste that much time doing something so tedious. These cuts and moving of stone had to be as easy as building skyscrapers today.

    • @shnehasispatra
      @shnehasispatra 2 года назад +17

      Good point

    • @elkay18
      @elkay18 2 года назад +32

      Yeah. The complexity was intentional as to show off & say "look what I can do".

    • @Soniciscool1214
      @Soniciscool1214 2 года назад +8

      It's hard to say. Just because we don't have evidence of one thing, means we should jump to the conclusion of a theory that has just as much evidence.

    • @perry92964
      @perry92964 2 года назад +8

      im also pretty sure they made their own little mausoleums on there own or with a few friends and those cuts were just as precise

    • @dward8024
      @dward8024 2 года назад +25

      Building skyscrapers today is not easy, so they had just as advanced technology as we do today but it was different.

  • @randywollin5732
    @randywollin5732 Месяц назад +2

    I was a metal machinist and I can't imagine what kind of machines had to be used to get that accurate result. It would almost have to be a grinder to finish it off to get the prediction. The thing I really wanted to comment on though, was the way that piece where the cut went of line, did you notice how the piece being cut off looks like it is bending away from the big piece. That makes me wonder how accurate they had to be or were these pieces softened so they could form to the lower piece or side piece. That doesn't explain all of the presicion bowls and pitchers and jars that have been found. Not to mention the machine marks that have been found. Rotating tools are proven to have been used to make those. Rotating tool marks have also been found on statues as well. Like an angle grinder was used to hand finish the polish on the statue.

  • @betocapano9515
    @betocapano9515 Год назад +67

    My two cents : in our shop we cut granite to make countertops as well. I could see the difference between our first one cut with a brand new quality diamond blade and a few c tops later , as the blade began to wear out . The seam on the first one was a lot better than the later. What we see here in this video is incredible. Cannot be explained. When you stand for hours polishing by hand with different pads the edges of the granite you get to know it. A chisel and a hammer ? No. Tel me you're building a ladder to the Moon , but not that they did this with a chisel and a hammer.

    • @archstanton_live
      @archstanton_live Год назад +6

      The granite was split along natural fractures. Then the critical fit edges were ground down flat, sometimes using the edges it would mate against.

    • @al2207
      @al2207 Год назад

      i see you never had worked with granite to say such idiotic remark @@archstanton_live

    • @shokizm1
      @shokizm1 Год назад +3

      they actually had sand paper back then - the egyptians invented it! :)
      - you think they couldn't polish by hand?

    • @al2207
      @al2207 Год назад

      do you know the sand in Egypt is very fine like flour , please think again @@shokizm1

    • @jonathanstrauss8194
      @jonathanstrauss8194 Год назад +3

      ​@@archstanton_livethat does not explain all the perfect fitting of each stone block. Let alone moving them into position. Not even for a millisecond.

  • @DaiElsan
    @DaiElsan 2 года назад +158

    Inside the Bent Pyramid. Just 0.5 degree out, would show up instantly. They are not just individually cut perfectly. They are cut perfectly to fit and align with the blocks directly next to them. Now that's amazing.

    • @M13x13M
      @M13x13M 2 года назад +11

      Yes, cutting is one thing but the ability to measure, record and then coordinate the fitting of one block to another requires 3D modeling.

    • @edfu_text_U_later
      @edfu_text_U_later 2 года назад +4

      @@M13x13M that's why I find it interesting this isn't mentioned too much with JPHs theory of how it was constructed (which I think his theory is basically the only theory worth considering, it is logical, well thought out and incorporates little details that remain on the pyramid). But no mention of how he used a computer to 3D model this, but the builders would not of had that luxury.
      It just blows the timeframe out substantially you would think, as there would have been so many times you would have to reshape stones to fit like that.

    • @mickalishus603
      @mickalishus603 2 года назад +1

      that's called formwork, yes formwork

    • @SOLIDSNAKE.
      @SOLIDSNAKE. 2 года назад

      Jesus

    • @DaiElsan
      @DaiElsan 2 года назад +1

      @@SOLIDSNAKE. I doubt it.

  • @ThaJoshynator
    @ThaJoshynator Месяц назад +1

    Ignorance is bliss & knowledge is power

  • @pnyreen
    @pnyreen Месяц назад +1

    Its an Ancient technology. But not done by Egypt. They just took credit for it

  • @zerocrutch
    @zerocrutch 2 года назад +121

    I wish I could go back and see this civilization in its prime.

    • @bradschoeck1526
      @bradschoeck1526 2 года назад +1

      But how far back would you go if you could? When would you have to go to in order to see it in process?

    • @icedout2322
      @icedout2322 2 года назад +13

      @@bradschoeck1526 At least 16,000 years, the Egyptians didnt build this they inherited it.

    • @thom71
      @thom71 2 года назад

      @@icedout2322 And they are trying to hold onto the propaganda that they built it all.

    • @darkschneider8508
      @darkschneider8508 2 года назад +4

      @@icedout2322 Thank you, finally someone pointing that out. Compare the quality of the cuts and buildings to the hyroglyphs the egyptians made on them. The hyroglyphs are obviously subpar, not the same artist nor quality. And the idea that the pyramid is "just a tomb" is ridiculous. You would think that there would be huge statues of the king who passed, and of his queen and family etc. everywhere too. But nope. Look at the obelisks' quality and its hyroglyphs. It doesn't match up. The Egyptians call the pyramids in their own language "triangle". Really now? I went there and had some talk with the folk, most very friendly if they don't want to sell you something lol. If you gain their trust and talk to them in a remote corner, most will admit that the "triangles" weren't build be them. Why would you destroy your own monuments by taking them apart and build Kairo with its stones?`A question no one answered me so far. It's like deconstructing the eiffel tower here and there to build a railway.

    • @icedout2322
      @icedout2322 2 года назад +1

      @@darkschneider8508 if you want to find out more look into Edgar Cayce he does a little dive into the civilization that created them , not much but a little, its where I got the 16k time frame. You really have to read what he says and infer a lot of his readings and not just read what comes up immediately. to delve into it you need to read over a bunch of stuff not just the obvious references. Ive got some really old books on him ive accumulated over the years and they are very insightful.

  • @EggYolkLope
    @EggYolkLope 5 месяцев назад +1

    That block proves they used chains to cut the stones just like we use to cut marvel today.

  • @ronryser1908
    @ronryser1908 Год назад +11

    Another thing to keep in mind - not only are the cuts joining the stones perfectly aligned, but the faces of the stones are equally precise - making perfect planes as you go along from stone to stone i.e, like a perfectly flat floor or wall, shaped out of these enormous stones.

    • @bebo5558
      @bebo5558 Год назад

      Ron Ryser. I don't think you can assume this with certainty, since the faces are buried, they could be concave so the edges are precise and true, but I would suspect you are correct!

    • @JBlades88WV
      @JBlades88WV Год назад

      That's because they are essentially poured concrete

    • @bebo5558
      @bebo5558 Год назад +2

      @@JBlades88WV That sounds good, but what did they use for "forms" to contain the pour and still get it so perfect?

    • @JBlades88WV
      @JBlades88WV Год назад

      @@bebo5558 that's a good question, I'm sure they didn't have plywood. Maybe they used reinforced wooden boards and planks. I really don't know for sure, but it's fun to speculate. It's very mysterious, mind boggling, and quite astounding how these megalithic structures were built all over the world thousands of years ago. Clearly a lot that we don't know about our ancestors. Some kind of lost pre cataclysmic technology, whether it was domestic, extraterrestrial, or divine, I really can't say.

    • @JBlades88WV
      @JBlades88WV Год назад

      @@bebo5558 if man did make these maybe they had really good tools and diamonds tipped saws. Diamonds were probably a lot more plentiful years ago.

  • @PeterMasi_Son_Tile
    @PeterMasi_Son_Tile 2 года назад +82

    I’m a 7th generation tile setter. I work with granite,limestone,marble etc and I can say I’m 100% positive all that stone work at Giza was not done with bronze tools!

    • @yinzspectations
      @yinzspectations 2 года назад +3

      It's always satisfying when I see actual experienced professionals confirm these things. Thanks brother

    • @NoNoseProduction
      @NoNoseProduction 2 года назад +5

      @@yinzspectations yes, a tile setter is a pro at bronze tools and building pyramids

    • @philipac2gmail
      @philipac2gmail 2 года назад +5

      @@NoNoseProduction Someone whose profession is to set tiles made out of granite and limestone can darn well tell you how difficult it would be to do the same job, with pieces ten thousand times bigger. Duh. Doesn't take a degree in rocketry to understand that...

    • @michaelcollisson24
      @michaelcollisson24 2 года назад +2

      @@NoNoseProduction haha yeah .
      I’ve pruned a bonsai before so I know it’s hard to cut down a massive tree .

    • @yinzspectations
      @yinzspectations 2 года назад +1

      @@NoNoseProduction 🧐Damn bro , this subject hit a nerve? You spent the time reading his comment and then my response and then used time outta ur life to write a sarcastic walk-off comment? Lol tou'che my freind, I like your style 😎. You remind me of a younger me.
      With that outta the way. He's obviously a professional and a master at his craft. So leaving his opinion that it couldn't have been done with bronze tools is (arguably) credible insight on the topic and I let him know I appreciated it... Not.
      .. you know crowning him King Champion Pyramid Builder Guy with Secret Knowledge and Stuff .... but hopefully you got the hit of dopamine from telling us mere mortals that were not worthy as you tower above us on your Golden Throne of Supreme Knowledge 😉 🙈🙉🙊

  • @beizelby5867
    @beizelby5867 2 года назад +29

    People keep giving the Egyptians credit for most of the structures scattered around Egypt, but there has been info suggesting the buildings are much older than the Egyptian culture and that they simply lived there much later taking over the ruins etc.

    • @bobspizza7444
      @bobspizza7444 2 года назад +7

      Yep

    • @Faxy95
      @Faxy95 2 года назад +2

      What makes it hard to really hit the nail on the head is the amount of misinformation and fake writings etc. There's a lot of conflicting information about what was already there when Khufu was around(discovered by them) and what was actually built by them. It has always annoyed me, but there are some interesting finds that speak of certain things but even they are to be taken with a grain of salt i.e the Inventory Stele or Stela.

    • @bobspizza7444
      @bobspizza7444 2 года назад +6

      @Ghost Ghost! nope. The leading egyptologists always said if they were older their would be other older structures around. I OFFER YOU GOBEKLI TEPE!!!!! The water erosion marks on the sphinx proves without a doubt it was built a long long time ago. The sphinx also faces a constellation that it would have perfectly lined up with over 10 thousand years ago.

    • @pt6238
      @pt6238 2 года назад +2

      @@bobspizza7444 Yes, Graham Hancock talks about this extensively. It really seams (haha) that our civilization goes back thousands of years more then we are taking for fact this day. The sphinx lined up with the constellation Leo. That's why it originally was a lion. The time when the sphinx was lining up with Leo, was 10000 years ago.

    • @8arrows
      @8arrows 27 дней назад

      Today, down here in Texas, we use huge band saws to cut large blocks of limestone, and granite. The local granite quarry has not cut and delivered as many stones as Egyptians did. And it only took 70 years to remove half of the granite mountain that they quarry from. In another 50 years, the granite mountain will be ground level. They must of went through many granite quarries to provide that much stone.

  • @alanmccartney3922
    @alanmccartney3922 11 месяцев назад +1

    Your personal incredulity does not mean the Ancient Egyptians must have had a lost technology. Remember many of the blocks in pyramids were not tight fitting, they used mortar to fill the voids. Only the finish / surface stones were perfect. Cuts the work down a lot.

  • @63phillip
    @63phillip 11 месяцев назад +1

    Cutting mirror image blocks of stone, wood, metal is not as hard as you think it is. The reason we don't do this with stones is because it is simpler and faster to use cement.

  • @8474Starscream
    @8474Starscream 2 года назад +67

    Humanity seems to be traumatized and part of it is not understanding our true History. I believe if we did know at least we would be able to acknowledge it regardless of good or bad and move forward in a positive light.

    • @espears6606
      @espears6606 2 года назад +1

      Like living on a globe,hurdling through space?😂

    • @8474Starscream
      @8474Starscream 2 года назад +3

      @@espears6606 Not sure what you mean here

    • @carloutube
      @carloutube 2 года назад +9

      Good percentage of People are too dumb/ ignorant to comprehend things like this and the government likes to keep the sheeple dumbed down too. Lots of people make dumb comments. Obey consume repeat.

    • @jimmyparris9892
      @jimmyparris9892 2 года назад +3

      Maybe we were created by whatever built those structures, and then they left.

    • @newtbyrd9643
      @newtbyrd9643 2 года назад +1

      It's all part of "One World Order"

  • @iconofsin66
    @iconofsin66 2 года назад +121

    there’s many stories of ancient people using some unknown method to turn stones plyable. those truly look fused together, as if they were soft when layed down. god how i wish i knew the truth of our past.

    • @darioinfini
      @darioinfini 2 года назад +17

      I was thinking the same thing. There are pictures of stone benches that have sagged into near semi-circles over the years implying that stone is really an exceptionally viscous fluid. Maybe the stones "sagged" into each other because of the tremendous weight. I mean, it's 4500 years of sagging.

    • @the0ghost069
      @the0ghost069 2 года назад +11

      You could always invent time travel then go back to find out the secrets they were using. If that was ever possible that would be one of my stops.

    • @bid84
      @bid84 2 года назад +9

      That doesn’t make sense to me, if the granite was made pliable it wouldn’t be possible to make curved or bevelled edges, also each and every mould would have to be unique in the case of polygonal stone as they are all different shapes, and it still doesn’t explain how they transported the granite in the first place.

    • @shadow._._king
      @shadow._._king 2 года назад +5

      Yes it's a form of concrete.

    • @elkay18
      @elkay18 2 года назад +14

      At the end of one of the Avengers movies a scene depicts a large number of people using the power of "OM" mantra in front of a pyramid.
      One theory is that the ancient Egyptians used sound to move the heavy blocks.
      Anyone who has gone to a bass-out car show has witnessed how powerful low frequency can temporarily deform solids (metal, glass).

  • @cureit9161
    @cureit9161 10 месяцев назад +1

    I'm off this Sunday, Pyramids Tuesday. Cannot wait. I'm going to follow your footsteps Jimmy.

    • @cureit9161
      @cureit9161 10 месяцев назад +1

      Well I'm here, the locals keeping to a script. These pyramids were not built by Egyptians. Having crawled up the main shaft, every word Jimmy states is true. Put it like this, the granite 80 tonne blocks in the So called Kings chamber were better fitting than the Marble tiles in the hotel bathroom! So I was told today by my guide, it took 20 years to erect the great pyramid, yet she said me, the Egyptians only worked for 3 months of the year for fear flooding. So that means at least 100 years.Off the Bent Pyramid tomorrow!

    • @middle-agedclimber
      @middle-agedclimber 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@cureit9161thanks for a great story. Must be amazing to see it in real life. It took my city 2 years to build a roundabout, so 20 years for Pyramids seem off...

  • @stephengamble9388
    @stephengamble9388 9 месяцев назад +1

    With the tools the Ancient Egyptians supposedly had, Its fairly obvious that they did not build these structures.

  • @hammerarmament
    @hammerarmament 2 года назад +84

    I’ve never seen the precision shown in such up close detail before, so I’ve never quite understood how incredible it is. Very wild. Thanks Jimmy!

    • @DesmondCreighton
      @DesmondCreighton 2 года назад +1

      Thermal expansion and settling over time is bound to have made these gaps tighter than they were during construction, I'm not convinced this is anything especially impressive.

    • @hammerarmament
      @hammerarmament 2 года назад +1

      @@DesmondCreighton I am curious about that as well. If they would essentially be “lapping” each other to a tight fit, slowly over time. Especially if sand or something was in between them when they were set.

    • @1Fye
      @1Fye 2 года назад +2

      @@DesmondCreighton Even if the thermal expansion of these 30+ ton blocks of granite contributed to the precision we see in the stone today I think you're still underplaying the work done here. In order for these structures to keep their integrity through high temperatures, environmental effects, and the lack of upkeep these had to be made extremely well. Furthermore, as depicted in the video, no bronze tools are capable of making timely and close-precision lines in these massive stones, much less the transportation of said blocks that very likely are heavier before being made to "specification" to fit to the other blocks. Noticeable gaps and ill-made cuts don't just disappear with time, especially with erosion.

  • @saltycracker2344
    @saltycracker2344 2 года назад +236

    The weird thing is, that the same level of precision could be found overseas in Aztec and Inca temples even though they were seemingly two perfectly separated civilizations.
    Check out for example Sacsayhuaman and try to figure out how they built it.

    • @saltycracker2344
      @saltycracker2344 2 года назад +50

      ​@@adde-j6q it's easy to say "mastered" without knowing what that means. They were obviously masters at what they were doing, but the mind boggling thing is that not one archeological discovery explains how they did what they did with the tools they had.

    • @SOLIDSNAKE.
      @SOLIDSNAKE. 2 года назад +10

      Interesting point let's discuss.. Did aliens visit everyone or teach all the races the same thing

    • @faterlandas
      @faterlandas 2 года назад +34

      @@adde-j6q what's even more mysterious is the time it was built. you cannot 'carbon-date' stones. These could have been built before last ice age as well (13,000 BC)

    • @tonybrantley
      @tonybrantley 2 года назад +28

      I think that would actually imply there has been a lost world wide civilization .

    • @stefanfilipov7254
      @stefanfilipov7254 2 года назад +12

      That's where you are wrong. There was a global civilization, much like ours today. Some forbidden information I stumbled upon, stated that Earth had advanced civilizations 5.5 million years back in time, and we Humans are basically newborn babies. Also at our current state, we are nothing more than primitive animals compared to the ones before us:)

  • @rafaelcarrera3297
    @rafaelcarrera3297 10 месяцев назад +1

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  • @TheNoseman1
    @TheNoseman1 2 дня назад

    Egyptians didn't build them. They found the structures and claimed them for their own. No record of how it was made (and the Egyptians loved to draw), no tools and no remnants of tools. It still astonishes me that the Egyptians are ascribed to these works and people take it at face value.

  • @guillermozepeda9967
    @guillermozepeda9967 2 года назад +88

    Having worked in the trades I can say the harshest lesson to learn is: Never leave your tools on the job site.
    Whomever worked these stones left long ago, and took their tools with them.
    Sitchin was right!

    • @mnomadvfx
      @mnomadvfx 2 года назад

      And?
      So what if they were not found there, they should have been found SOMEWHERE.
      There has been hoards of copper (not pure copper) tools and stone tools found in Egypt over the centuries since archaeology began to be of greater interest, so it stands to reason that if better tools did exist once that we would have found examples of them by now.

    • @dannyboywhaa3146
      @dannyboywhaa3146 2 года назад +11

      @@mnomadvfx age is the key... it is much , much older than they say and no tools survive thousands of years... metal corrodes, only stone remains... which is why we naively call it the Stone Age because thats all that remains...

    • @gabrielciuclaru5086
      @gabrielciuclaru5086 2 года назад +4

      I don't think some one take the tools...I do believe when Cataclysm happen tools had to be melted in the process of destruction when blast hit the region, when I'm referring to tools I'm referring to Gold Coils or wires Circuits etc which Egyptians inherit at the arrival on the region and the remains of the gold artefacts reused in more "undeveloped fashion" probably melted to create sarchopags and other objects but the question is from where did Egyptians have so much gold? And the answer could be they find the tools and reworked them in their own perspective .

    • @winstonenglish285
      @winstonenglish285 2 года назад +4

      Having also worked in construction my whole life the one lesson that I have learnt is to never take your eyes off your tools on the job site😂

    • @pgame20
      @pgame20 2 года назад +4

      @@dannyboywhaa3146 As a decently well-established skeptic (but not the arrogant, in-denial type), I have to admit this is the only thing that makes sense to me as an engineer. What they've found can't do it. The tools that survived are not enough, and if they had anything better, why haven't we found it? Either on location or somewhere else? The only thing that makes sense to me is that the tools used to create it did not survive at all, and the only way THAT makes sense is if the tools used to create them were lost to time long, LONG before people think they were used.
      I struggle with this notion often when I've got free time to let my mind wander, or any time I see a video like this. I had thought we'd had everything pretty well explained by now. Yes, moving heavy shit really ain't all that hard. But crafting on this level? Gives me the creepies.

  • @dorianphilotheates3769
    @dorianphilotheates3769 2 года назад +193

    As my Egyptology professor used to say, “Just because the Ancients didn’t have electric toasters, couldn’t post on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter, and couldn’t binge on “Kardashians” marathons, doesn’t mean they were morons...”.

    • @EldeNice
      @EldeNice 2 года назад +26

      I'd argue that those things aren't hallmarks of intelligence anyways, but yeah... he's right

    • @TangoNevada
      @TangoNevada 2 года назад +7

      They had the same sized and same evolved brains that we do. Given their resources, they clearly put them to better use.

    • @EldeNice
      @EldeNice 2 года назад +4

      @Bang Upyourbumhole nope

    • @dorianphilotheates3769
      @dorianphilotheates3769 2 года назад

      Tango Nevada - Clearly. Sometimes.

    • @TangoNevada
      @TangoNevada 2 года назад +2

      @@dorianphilotheates3769 I would say clearly, regularly. The vast majority of humans today would be helpless with no electricity and the Social Structures we have to help people survive.

  • @howie4150
    @howie4150 Год назад +1

    The builders weren't Egyptians. They were made by a superior race of subhuman giants that lived on the land before it was named Egypt, hundreds of thousands of years ago.

  • @rksinger
    @rksinger 8 месяцев назад +1

    Not that Jimmy needs it, but I am starting to make it a career of supporting him in comments online. The first indication of trouble is when someone identifies themselves as an Egyptologist. They give out those degrees online these days. Look into what they study - it’s basically just programming them for group speak.

  • @ElInextricable
    @ElInextricable 2 года назад +164

    Always thought these constructions were already there when ancient civilizations found them and built their societies around these mysterious monuments.

    • @skepticalfaith5201
      @skepticalfaith5201 2 года назад

      and you were probably right. but where did you get such an idea from?

    • @eclipseslayer98
      @eclipseslayer98 2 года назад +19

      @@skepticalfaith5201 Probably from the idea that there were ancient civilications that were in some ways more advanced than us that were destroyed by the younger dryas extinction event that people suspect was some kind of comet that made the sky look like it was on fire and caused a number of large floods around the globe resulting in both the technologies and cataclysm to be recorded by nearly every "post-cataclysm" civilization as creation myths and such. It has some relatively interesting connections that support it, but I have done essentially no actual research on the topic, so I am 100% not qualified to say if it's even plausible. Though I 100% would actually like it to be true, because it conveniently explains a LOT of things about the ancient world. Some would say that it's way too neat to be true though.
      I'v also seen some people connect it to our supposed ancient underground civilization that also appears in lots of myths. It'd probably be easier to survive a comet in huge bunkers or something.

    • @M13x13M
      @M13x13M 2 года назад +14

      Yes, it’s ridiculous that they keep saying Egyptian . As an Architect it’s so obvious to me that the style is completely different therefore different cultures.

    • @Veldtian1
      @Veldtian1 2 года назад +1

      @@eclipseslayer98 The Younger Dryas could easily have been a comet steered at Earth by the Annunaki equivalents just like they say in the old texts, I mean people talk about using "small" asteroids as strategic weapons with full deniability right now.

    • @eclipseslayer98
      @eclipseslayer98 2 года назад +4

      @@Veldtian1 I have essentially zero interest in any idea regarding the Annunaki due to most people presenting exceptionally illogical ideas. Like the one about us being an engineered slave race for them. If they were so advanced, they could easily create robots that could do the job that wanted FAR easier, FAR faster, and would NEVER rebel. So and advanced species using slave labor could only mean that they would be exceptionally stupid. Though that would explain how they'd be so easy to over-throw. But then how did they advance in the first place? Did someone else help them for the shits and giggles? Eh, my sour opinion of the Annunaki aside, I have done practically zero research on "them" and what they're suppose to be, so I'm not so closed minded as my comment might suggest.

  • @jackorlove4055
    @jackorlove4055 2 года назад +63

    Its kind of anachronistic to suggest that ancient humans were somehow incapable of the same level of accuracy as we are today.
    Modern technology did not invent accuracy, we invented modern technology to help us be more consistently accurate. Consider today that still one of the most accurate methods of making a granite table completely, and perfectly flat and square, down to the millionths, is with a simple dial indicator, blue dye, and a scraping tool. A human being with their eye and hands alone, scrapes the surface of a granite table to be accurate down to the *millionths*, in decimal form that is 0.000001. A CNC machine can't even do that. You'd be hard pressed to get a grinder to do that.
    I think people forget we are more or less the same humans that existed 5000-10 000 years ago. As a machinist, instinctively, I have the same concept of accuracy as a pyramid builder might have had all those years ago-- the difference is that I have the tools, measuring equipment, and knowledge that helps me actualize my idea of accuracy with less time and effort involved.
    In my trade, with enough experience, you can punch a center into two intersecting scribed lines to within .001 of an inch, smaller than the width of a human hair, with just your eyes alone. You can pick up the intersecting point between those two scribed lines to within the same margin of accuracy on a mill just as easily.
    I find it hard to believe that with decades of working on something, and with the human eye and experience alone, these builders wouldn't have been able to be just as accurate. To me, it kind of downplays just how amazing us humans are, as if we needed some guiding hand to make us do what we did. I don't think we did. There's a reason we have what we do now, and that's because the human mind and form is without exception, we *are* the aliens on this planet.

    • @3dhex475
      @3dhex475 2 года назад +4

      My brother is a learned CNC machinist and it's hard to argue with what you say, but… The excellent accuracy achieved in the construction of the pyramids is not the only point that we cannot properly explain. Aside from cutting perfectly accurate granite blocks, we still don't know 100% exactly how they were moved and built together, let alone many mysterious chambers (some built at crazy angles) of unknown purpose. So even if it is true (which I believe to some extent) that the ancients were able to achieve perfect precision with hand tools and experience, we still have many other questions that we need to answer which we simply cannot with our present knowledge and what it is also still the most intriguing issue in my opinion.

    • @AngraMainiiu
      @AngraMainiiu 2 года назад +4

      As someone else familiar in the field, I have to say that these cuts really remind me of EDMs. Remember that the Baghdad battery is a thing and Egyptians hieroglyphics depicted technology similar to lightbulbs, so I wouldn't say that it's far fetched to assume they'd use electricity to cut too.
      Of course, seeing as how this is stone and not steel, I can only assume they were using some powerful currents if they were "EDMing" it. But if Egyptians really were descended from the Atlanteans who could apparently fly, then I could see it happening; flight and power generation evolved in our same era after all...

    • @ardenfrost6271
      @ardenfrost6271 2 года назад +4

      There is no doubt in our capabilities as humans and our ability to create tools....etc. On the other hand I did a quick math calculation: if the grand pyramid consisted of around 2.5 million stones and took around 25 years to construct
      1. (2,500,000÷ 25= 100,000 stone blocks per year
      100,000 block ÷ 356 (days) = around 275 blocks per day
      275 ÷ 24 ( hours) = around 12 blocks per hour.
      It means it took the ancient Egyptian around 5 minutes per stone block ( working 24 hours per day, every day for 25 years) to extract, chisel and put on location🤔. How many people did it require to do that work, how were they fed, 25 years of agonizing slavery under the blazing sun and didn't even think of revolting?!!!
      A lot of questions, a lot!!!

    • @landonadrian5595
      @landonadrian5595 2 года назад +6

      And they use two old egyptologists who have been cutting stone for approximately a day to prove how slow it would be. People are so close to using logic here, but fall just short.

    • @robertgarland805
      @robertgarland805 2 года назад +1

      Technology has increased, however man is still a mental dwarf

  • @jboardy5439
    @jboardy5439 Год назад +1

    The assumption that these structures were built by Egyptians is wrong. Theres overwhelming evidence mounting that several of these structures are tens of thousands of years older than stated by modern Egyptologists. Inherited structures from ancient ancestors maybe?

  • @ryancoleman1
    @ryancoleman1 Год назад +5

    The stones go together perfectly because they were cut out of 1 chunk and then moved somehow and stacked from the original cut.

  • @eidrith493
    @eidrith493 2 года назад +81

    Invoking "aliens" just puts the issue of cultural and technological development in a different physical location (proposed off earth). Technology did not develop with the life forms such as grasshoppers and frogs; it developed after humans of various inter related species developed large brains and responded to environment challenges with inventions. Humans in days gone by had their Isaac Newtons, their Marie Curies and their Nikolai Teslas among others.

    • @chrismechanic2000
      @chrismechanic2000 2 года назад +13

      yeah, everyone seems to assume ancient humans were idiots, clearly that is not the case, it was not aliens, they were just as clever as modern man at problem solving.

    • @jessl1934
      @jessl1934 2 года назад +13

      Strange how there is little investment into theories about alien technology when it comes to the ancient wonders that were created in Europe but when it comes to Africa, the Middle East, The Americas and (to a lesser extent) Asia there is a _lot_ of stock put into theories about aliens.
      Almost makes you wonder if there is a form of cultural chauvinism that drives this sort of thinking 🤔🤔

    • @envyXzor
      @envyXzor 2 года назад

      Nikola Tesla*... he was a Croat-Serb not Russian

    • @Teresa18565
      @Teresa18565 2 года назад

      @@chrismechanic2000 some don’t believe they were here at all. 🤷‍♀️
      Some more of “nothing to see here”.

    • @jaybe2908
      @jaybe2908 2 года назад +8

      @@jessl1934 Not really, more to do with the age (the pyramids were ancient to the Romans) and scale of the monuments. The Europeans had iron as well by the time they were building large scale things.
      Only idiots and charlatans promote Alien theories anyway.

  • @UnchartedX
    @UnchartedX 2 года назад +910

    nice one Jimmy :) never thought my fingernail would be that famous lol

    • @mgtowdadYouTubeSucksCoxks
      @mgtowdadYouTubeSucksCoxks 2 года назад +16

      What kind of nerd convention is going on here?

    • @OnlyOneTubing
      @OnlyOneTubing 2 года назад +29

      your hands are the ones with yellow nail polish on right?

    • @UnchartedX
      @UnchartedX 2 года назад +5

      @@solooutlawz2685 today or tomorrow

    • @solooutlawz2685
      @solooutlawz2685 2 года назад +1

      @@UnchartedX awesome

    • @DGRIFF
      @DGRIFF 2 года назад +20

      A thumbnail of your thumbnail lol

  • @DEREKMAIDMAN
    @DEREKMAIDMAN Год назад +8

    I have often wondered this too. One of my own personal thoughts is that it is done chemically. Progressing this thought, what natural creatures eat rock? First thing that springs to mind then is the crown of thorns star fish. The crown of thorn starfish secrets its stomach contents onto coral, so that it can "eat" the coral. Perhaps the Egyptians were able to form some kind of chemical from the starfish that dissolves granite?? Not so sure it would work on granite, but would not be surprised if it worked on lime stone.

    • @JBlades88WV
      @JBlades88WV Год назад +3

      Maybe they knew how to make sulfuric acid which will easily dissolve stone.

    • @adrianmetzler2523
      @adrianmetzler2523 9 месяцев назад

      I think flint tools are the best explanation for cutting in hard material back then.

  • @johnpaparella7345
    @johnpaparella7345 8 месяцев назад +3

    It would be awesome if upon our deathbeds, we were granted the knowledge of one mystery in the history of man.
    This would be my number one.
    Why does my dryer have such an appetite for my socks would be number two.

    • @ge2623
      @ge2623 8 месяцев назад +2

      Mine would be why do people keep pushing the button waiting for an elevator? Do they think it speeds it up?

  • @xaviercrow102
    @xaviercrow102 2 года назад +56

    I've always found it so interesting that Edgar Cayce predicted the hall of records would be found under the paw of the sphinx. Yet when it was found that there actually is a chamber of some kind in the exact spot Cayce said,excavations and any further study were nixed immediately. What are they hiding,and more importantly,WHY?

    • @slik00silk84
      @slik00silk84 2 года назад +2

      There is an alien space craft there, and the world of Islam is not ready for that !

    • @ejb375
      @ejb375 2 года назад +3

      I've heard there is a ship under there too. Wonder why they don't just use some kind of sonar device to get an image of what's below... unless they already have and yeah the world governments won't allow it to be known because it would warp our tiny little brains. My guess is that the most powerful in all countries have been met by these same aliens for years (we have had 70 years at least of photographic evidence all over of their crafts flying around and now military evidence and accounts) and had to strike a deal not to reveal their secrets or existence until they decide, not us. Probably the deal is they get to experiment on us and our planet doesn't get invaded or blown to pieces, plus certain governments get special tech from them. Don't ask, don't tell, said every alien, I mean every government ever... I also think the ancient Egyptians were eventually either wiped out or allowed to travel far from Earth by the same aliens who gave them the technology to do these astonishing things and yes, it's a water and sound frequency they used all over the place possibly along with building portals to far off places in space. Amazing technology. Good job aliens. 👏 Let's hope full disclosure is right around the corner because WE are ready.

    • @jpbsv
      @jpbsv 2 года назад +6

      Alien spacecraft? Lol!
      All the stone structures in Egypt are not stone at all.
      They are made from poured concrete... hence the super tight tolerances and lack of tools.
      Wood molds were responsible for forming the shapes.
      The evidence is all there but if this idea is accepted,.... there goes the mystique.

    • @falconquest2068
      @falconquest2068 2 года назад +2

      @@jpbsv Wrong.

    • @TomlinsTE
      @TomlinsTE 2 года назад +13

      @@jpbsv I like the theory of lost technology for melting or pouring stone as a solution to the ancient Egyptian construction, but there are stone quarries with partial or damaged pieces still in place.

  • @Yves95128
    @Yves95128 2 года назад +84

    Perfectly demonstrated, some people might even start to realize how mind boggling this is. I think that it's even more obvious in Peru or south America, it's like 5 axis cnc machining, you can't adjust the 50t stone (because you can't remove it), it has to be perfect and they have one shot . Even if they had a smart trick to cut, that would not explain that accuracy. Thank you for this great video.

    • @Lily-lw8mq
      @Lily-lw8mq 2 года назад

      Next comment down and u find ur answer

    • @DesmondCreighton
      @DesmondCreighton 2 года назад +2

      Thermal expansion and settling over time and seismic events no doubt made these gaps tighter than they were during construction, I'm not convinced this is anything especially impressive.

    • @RByrne
      @RByrne 2 года назад +2

      @@DesmondCreighton i thought the same. Surely their weight alone, would flatten them whrn they were being moved around. But definitely minor earthquakes would create a tight fit.

    • @mrrodriguezHLP
      @mrrodriguezHLP 2 года назад +2

      The key shocking factor of the Mesoamericans: they didn't even have metal tools.

    • @formeraxe117
      @formeraxe117 2 года назад

      @@RByrne Maybe for the ones that are stacked on top of each other, but not for the blocks that are side-to-side.

  • @PXCharon
    @PXCharon Год назад +2

    If only there was an abundance of a material used to abrade a stone down to a precise surface somewhere in all that desert....

  • @michaelvoisine7075
    @michaelvoisine7075 Год назад +1

    They had a technology that is so different from what we have now. That is lost. Something big happened that changed the world. About 15 thousand years ago.

  • @KJT3000
    @KJT3000 2 года назад +30

    For people wondering what "Tons" weigh, or what weight they're similar to in real life...
    When Bright Insight says a block weighs 50 TONS....that is basically 25 SUV vehicles of weight...in ONE Block. The average SUV is TWO tons.
    Just to give perspective on how DIFFICULT it would be to move, cut, position, polish....MEGALITHIC ROCK formations.

    • @paulsmith1879
      @paulsmith1879 2 года назад

      Imperial Ton = 2,240 pounds UK, 2000 pounds US
      Metric Tonne = 1000Kg

    • @bigmandarr
      @bigmandarr 2 года назад

      Granite weighs about 175pounds per cubic ft. or about 80kgs. So these 50 ton blocks would have to be around 625 cubic ft or around 18 cubic mtrs. These blocks sure dont look like they are 625ft wide and tall now do they... or to put it into more of a perspective. Thats roughly half the height of the statue of liberty. Or about as tall as the entire sphinx's head.
      Don't believe everything on the internet.

    • @ethankg9094
      @ethankg9094 2 года назад

      @@bigmandarr cubic ft is not the same as ft. 5 cubic ft is not the same as 5ft.

    • @bigmandarr
      @bigmandarr 2 года назад

      @@ethankg9094 I did most the math in cubic metres and just googled the converstion.
      its still 18mtrs and a cubic mtr is 1x1x1m so its the same in height,length and width. so 18 cubic mtrs is 18x18x18m

    • @sunshinesurya7070
      @sunshinesurya7070 2 года назад

      The X stands for multiplying. So 1 x 1 x 1 = 1 and 18 x 18 x 18 = 5.832 cubic meters. So 18 Cubic Meters are about 3,5 meter x 3,5 meter x 1,5meter.

  • @TheTallMan50
    @TheTallMan50 2 года назад +114

    What if the ancient Egyptians didn't build any of this and that's why there are no records of their construction methods. What if they were just ancient squatters? Or perhaps sort of like modern day gangs that stumble upon an abandoned building that suits their needs and starts spray painting graffiti to mark their territory and let others know they were there. Languages and Technology may change but human nature remains the same.

    • @Joshmosis2.0
      @Joshmosis2.0 2 года назад +12

      Check out the book Fingerprints of the Gods. He goes into this very idea in pretty good detail.

    • @lucas-ge4qh
      @lucas-ge4qh 2 года назад +3

      Does your home have it's "construction method" engraved into a wall? while we may not have all the details we do have plenty of texts about this or that pharao having temples or tombs built. Not to mention a number of ways to date them.

    • @gww5385
      @gww5385 2 года назад +9

      @@lucas-ge4qh
      Is your home one of the seven wonders of the ancient world¿

    • @jacobgreengas7121
      @jacobgreengas7121 2 года назад +4

      There are lots of records of their construction methods

    • @gww5385
      @gww5385 2 года назад +14

      @@jacobgreengas7121
      There are no records of the construction methods for any of the ancient pyramids in Egypt.

  • @typhoonsd9720
    @typhoonsd9720 9 месяцев назад +1

    Ancient Egyptians inherited, what was built with lost technology.

  • @nguyentrang387
    @nguyentrang387 6 месяцев назад +1

    Ancient Egypt is so ahead of time to the point they played the flexing game with us from 4000 thousands years ago. And we all know the winner😏

  • @luschu5487
    @luschu5487 2 года назад +46

    This is a perfect example of how ridiculous what we were taught in school was. Thanks Jimmy for presenting true facts.

    • @dieterkohler2206
      @dieterkohler2206 2 года назад +1

      What facts? He's just rambling on and on saying nothing but "We are not able to do it even today".
      Fact is these things were done with basic geometry knowledge, a l ot of manpower and a lot of time.

    • @experienceanimation217
      @experienceanimation217 2 года назад

      @@BrightInsight Jimmy, my friend. Have you entertained the thought that some of these may have been petrified during the YD disaster? For me that explains these impossible drill holes etc. It may originally have been working with a soft material.. it might be an explanation to all this crazy stone work, the drill holes, the angles,the insane weight and the Scoop marks... if so.. how old are these things!? Or did they under go rapid petrification thanks to the conditions of the younger dryas disaster? Would love to hear your thoughts on this. Maybe we are actually looking at imprints ..a shell of what was there .."so close you can't fit paper into them" maybe cause they might be petrified and it's just an imprint left over..
      Interesting thought experiment if not anyway

    • @janusthemanus1416
      @janusthemanus1416 2 года назад +3

      @@dieterkohler2206 Denial is a hell of a drug.

  • @KenyonKen
    @KenyonKen 2 года назад +541

    Not to mention the Great Pyramid is 8 sided, and the fact that you can only see all 8 sides from directly above the structure. Insane!

    • @Myrddnn
      @Myrddnn 2 года назад +102

      Not many know that. I would have gone to my grave not knowing about that little trick had it not been for a RUclips video pointing it out, which got me to looking and wow. That's just so cool! I'm 67 now and it is good to know the world still has some jewels of surprise for me.

    • @abhayrajeev7216
      @abhayrajeev7216 2 года назад +31

      Wait wut

    • @Myrddnn
      @Myrddnn 2 года назад +32

      @@Chuck8541 If you see it from the side, in the right light, you can just make out the slight "dent" of the lines. I've noticed it in a few ground level photos. But you are right, until that pilot took a picture of it from above on the equinox (or solstice; I can never remember which), no one had ever noticed before.

    • @wheelmanstan
      @wheelmanstan 2 года назад +76

      Yeah of course it's got 8 sides, I mean why wouldn't they make that structure even more complicated and impressive? Haha, everything they did was stupidly difficult. It's like "Hey, the people of the future might doubt our badassery one day, so let's flaunt the hell out of our skills with this one. Really blow their minds with it so they don't go on believing we were just early-man idiots smashing and chiseling away with dolerite and copper tools and sawing 2.5million 2.5ton blocks at 2mm an hour for 20 years."
      Well they tried to tell us.

    • @Jack-oz4bf
      @Jack-oz4bf 2 года назад +21

      You can only see it on the equinox from up above which is even more crazy.

  • @kanepatterson2836
    @kanepatterson2836 7 месяцев назад

    I laughed so hard when he showed the result of the copper saw cut and said so this is what we've achieved in just a few days! 😂😂😂

  • @cCiIcCo
    @cCiIcCo Год назад +12

    6:39 The two megaliths were once one giant piece and they weren't cut, but split into two. What you are looking at is not a line that was the result of cutting, but the monolith was split into two pieces and the the line is the result of the splitting. When you look very closely you can see that the line isn't straight nor smooth but has small edges and grooves and this happens when you split stones.

    • @RichColemanTx
      @RichColemanTx Год назад +2

      split with a perfectly straight line?

    • @racerx4152
      @racerx4152 Год назад +2

      @@RichColemanTx your right. the split theory can never work.

    • @user-dz6ly9nw2k
      @user-dz6ly9nw2k Год назад +3

      A ridiculous idea.

    • @tommygun5038
      @tommygun5038 Год назад

      You can't fool these fools😂

  • @mambajoopa
    @mambajoopa 2 года назад +27

    It wasn't aliens or even the Egyptians. It was a past civilization way way older than the time period these structures were supposedly built. There are many legends in many cultures of cataclysmic events such as floods and the destruction of Atlantis.

    • @Richard-ss5bc
      @Richard-ss5bc 2 года назад

      Hey
      Atlantis is real and Found
      James Cameron found it tbh
      There is a documentary about it.
      Which also Indicates when the cataclysm happened.
      The big flood which made many seas to canyons etc.

    • @HarpsDad22
      @HarpsDad22 2 года назад +5

      @@Richard-ss5bc
      JC didn’t find anything.
      Jimmy found it. Eye of the Sahara in Mauritania.

    • @NarcOfTheCovenant
      @NarcOfTheCovenant 2 года назад

      can someone please confirm were the pyramids or stones ever carbon dated?

    • @allen_starr
      @allen_starr 2 года назад +3

      @@NarcOfTheCovenant Stones and rocks cannot be carbon dated. Their as old as the Earth itself. Carbon dating is determined by the age or date of organic matter (something which was living in the past).

    • @cliffordschaffer5289
      @cliffordschaffer5289 2 года назад +1

      Evidence? None.

  • @decompyler
    @decompyler 2 года назад +39

    Every time I bring this up to people they just blurt out "Slaves did it" and it is so infuriating. I don't care if you throw infinity slaves at a project, you cannot accomplish these feats.

    • @noodles7011
      @noodles7011 2 года назад +1

      Yeah true, no matter how many times I whipped my slave it could not accomplish jack shit.

    • @yoshikhurazi1769
      @yoshikhurazi1769 2 года назад

      @@algorithmgeneratedanimegir1286 How much is an "insane" amount of time exactly? This theory doesn't tract even if we ignore the fact that even using iron tools is not going to remove the problem of the level of precision required. There are far too many blocks involved and there is no way in hell that such a pyramid could be constructed within even the time frame of 3 generations of rulers.
      With many of the cathedrals in medieval Europe, they made sense as multiple century long construction projects because having a large and awe inspiring centre of worship was in the direct public interest of the people. However, what exactly is the public interest of the pyramids that could sustain multiple centuries of construction work?
      Pharaohs might have the command of their people but there are limits to such devotion and investing a substantial portion of a nations' resources to what is currently theorised as a giant vanity project is a good way of generating unrest.
      Furthermore, while I could see a son continuing construction of a pyramid in his father's name or even a grandson doing the same, it's a really big stretch to assume that somebody 3 generations removed would continue to invest such time and resources. They might not have had the term Sunk Cost Fallacy but they probably were aware of the broader concept.

    • @Giacobbo88
      @Giacobbo88 2 года назад

      yeah its like throwing infinite number of letters and words and try to write the Bible

    • @jameskirk8274
      @jameskirk8274 2 года назад

      @@Giacobbo88 you know that you can do that tho, right?

    • @Giacobbo88
      @Giacobbo88 2 года назад

      @@jameskirk8274 do what
      ? write the bible with random infinite words?

  • @bobgriffin316
    @bobgriffin316 Год назад +4

    Somebody said that some Egyptian stone was found to have human hair in it. He suggested that it was ground down and remade with some epoxy like a concrete. There would be no problem of moving the stone because you could move it in small fragments (ground stones) and then mix it together like concrete. You would use formwork (maybe made out of concrete stone) and other stones as formwork to get its shape. It would also then be easy to get perfect joints because you would pour the stone concrete directly on top and sides of other stones that have aleady set dry.

    • @DesertSessions93
      @DesertSessions93 Год назад +2

      Exactly this. It was cast in place.

    • @richarddullum2373
      @richarddullum2373 Год назад +1

      @@DesertSessions93 Read Joseph Davidovits, " The Pyramids Were Made With Fake Stones" The Egyptians had formulae and forms. They produced the first plywood, using techniques similar to making papyrus.

    • @ryancoleman1
      @ryancoleman1 Год назад

      This has been my theory all along I'm 38 and have never been to Egypt and this was literally what I've always thought to have been done. Problem is each block is unique other than the surface it sits on the mold would have to be made differently for each block which would take a shit ton of time also

  • @modiceinsanus
    @modiceinsanus 8 месяцев назад

    The cuts are so precise that it almost looks like the granite was somehow poured into forms as if it were concrete

  • @ponolovefarms3926
    @ponolovefarms3926 2 года назад +64

    Japan has these same type walls surrounding the imperial palace in Tokyo, it’s incredible

    • @TrollextheTroll
      @TrollextheTroll 2 года назад +2

      Preflood demonic built structures. No made by humans.

    • @Yves95128
      @Yves95128 2 года назад +2

      In Cambodia also in Champa structures...

    • @scroopynooperz9051
      @scroopynooperz9051 2 года назад +6

      @@TrollextheTroll demons built it? 😂 What evidence you have for this?

    • @mnomadvfx
      @mnomadvfx 2 года назад +5

      So called 'cyclopian' architectural styles are common for such defensive fortifications for the basic fact that they are insanely difficult to break - to say nothing of weathering the impact of Japanese geological problems so very well.

    • @ponolovefarms3926
      @ponolovefarms3926 2 года назад +5

      @@mnomadvfx some stones have the same vitrification as the walls in Peru

  • @johng.4959
    @johng.4959 2 года назад +31

    My hypothesis is that the "Egyptians" were a civilization that came AFTER the original builders. There's more to the history than what we learned in school.
    The truth is... We still don't know the truth and may never know. These structures cannot be built today in my opinion. Great video.

    • @iamrocketray
      @iamrocketray 2 года назад +6

      Got to agree, The Egyptians just didn't have the tools to do the job so the obvious conclusion is it was done by a previous unknown civilisation and utilised by the Egyptians. Imagine if you will, that New york or London or Paris was abandoned, and our civilisation ceased to exist, and 100 years later aboriginals sailed from aus and claimed it for themselves, 4000 years later they would be trying to figure out how aborigines with boomerangs managed to build the empire state building or the Eiffel tower or Buckingham Palace.

    • @johng.4959
      @johng.4959 2 года назад +6

      @@iamrocketray Yes, agree with you! And another point is - Why isn't there records(Hieroglyphics) of the construction? A civilization this advanced and zero documentation?

    • @joeyocom5087
      @joeyocom5087 2 года назад

      Go talk to the Kemet people in their videos here. Tread lightly.........

    • @SOLIDSNAKE.
      @SOLIDSNAKE. 2 года назад

      You're right

    • @SOLIDSNAKE.
      @SOLIDSNAKE. 2 года назад

      @@iamrocketray that's so chilling to think about.. Like who built it what capabilities did they have

  • @MikeBaxterABC
    @MikeBaxterABC 6 дней назад

    17:48 .. I remember in school drawing alien space lifting stone blocks!! :)

  • @JETHO321
    @JETHO321 2 года назад +33

    I have a theory that they used something to vibrate them as they were stacked so that the resonate frequency would make them sand themselves to a true position with one another. That would also explain why the vertical seams aren't as tight as the horizontal ones.

    • @peacetoall1858
      @peacetoall1858 2 года назад

      could be but the real mystery to me is how did they cut those stones

    • @xxtoxii9615
      @xxtoxii9615 2 года назад +5

      @@peacetoall1858 if i have to guess same as today but it wasnt egyptians rather much older and much more advanced civilization

    • @DilbertMuc
      @DilbertMuc 2 года назад

      You know that granite and dolorite is made of different crystals? There is no resonance frequency as every crystalline structure has its own property.

    • @peacetoall1858
      @peacetoall1858 2 года назад

      @@xxtoxii9615 I guess anything is possible. I mean there is scientist that studied the erosion on the Sphynx and said the structure was ten thousand years or older as the erosion was made my water which was around at that time. If true, that would put the Egyptians out of the picture and prove your point right. Though an even older civilization cutting stone in that manner is an even bigger mystery.

    • @JETHO321
      @JETHO321 2 года назад

      @@DilbertMuc They can still be shaken.

  • @ianj4389
    @ianj4389 2 года назад +57

    Seems like the ancient Egyptians that we know of inherited these monuments from someone else of high technology that came even before them.

    • @the0ghost069
      @the0ghost069 2 года назад +12

      That's my guess too. A preflood civilization that had ways of doing it. It definitely makes you wonder just how much we don't know about history.

    • @victorhopper6774
      @victorhopper6774 2 года назад

      nonsense, grinding stones has been around for tens of thousands of years. they likely got the idea from smashing grain in the same spot and just refined it over the years.

    • @SpaceGuitar69
      @SpaceGuitar69 2 года назад +2

      Very good answer

    • @steve-o6413
      @steve-o6413 2 года назад

      @@nickv.353 kinda like what the flock doesn't know won't hurt them, in fact it will make them easier to control...

  • @rebeccab6009
    @rebeccab6009 8 месяцев назад +1

    Interesting and mind boggling at the same time. The cuts are so perfect. I wish I could go back in time to see how they actually cut the stone. It seems mythical that these were ever made. I hope to hear in my lifetime how they did this.

  • @dudeman579100
    @dudeman579100 Год назад +3

    I love how the only material to work with was rock. and now we are so mesmerized by the fact they knew how to work with rock. It was literally a world of rock masons. I wonder how they did it.

    • @GeneTakovic225
      @GeneTakovic225 Год назад

      Was the last sentence still sarcastic?

    • @dudeman579100
      @dudeman579100 Год назад

      @@GeneTakovic225 kinda.. thats what everyone says. I wonder how the egyptians built the pyramids. rock, lots and lots of rock. and professionals

    • @GeneTakovic225
      @GeneTakovic225 Год назад

      @@dudeman579100
      Buoys. Lots of water and buoys.
      Major part of the workforce in quarrys cutting with sand saws

  • @kojobovava
    @kojobovava 2 года назад +33

    He's here! They haven't silenced him yet, guys!

    • @terkelalgevind529
      @terkelalgevind529 2 года назад +5

      Rejoice! A cause for celebrations *brings out whiskey*

    • @awtin8557
      @awtin8557 2 года назад

      Yet?

    • @PhoenixRising2040
      @PhoenixRising2040 2 года назад +3

      @@terkelalgevind529 lol cheers to that 👌

    • @lmccampbell
      @lmccampbell 2 года назад

      Ah yes the evil kabal of archeologists are really out to get a pseudo scientist. If he can even be called that.

    • @lewisholmes1751
      @lewisholmes1751 2 года назад +2

      This is how I explain this channel to my friends.. I say boys you’ve gotta watch this guy before the fbi off him 🤣

  • @grenwood6551
    @grenwood6551 2 года назад +26

    I remember looking at those tools bronze tools in school and bluntly telling my teacher that those were woodworking tools. I had to sit in the corner the rest of the topic.

    • @funkyfiss
      @funkyfiss 2 года назад +1

      You were wise beyond your years.

  • @focumQuarium
    @focumQuarium Месяц назад +1

    I will dare to say these were pre-dynastic Egypt's lost civilization building hermetic refuges (sth like nuclear shelter). Dynastic Egyptians just repurposed everything...

  • @garyfinchum3252
    @garyfinchum3252 Год назад +7

    There should be striations carved into the surfaces of the crystals that make up these blocks. They could be the key into how they were shaped. No matter the method, there has to be signs of wear no matter what method was used. I myself would like to see how they kept the sides so even and with acute 90 degree angles on all 6 sides.

    • @janeg7475
      @janeg7475 Год назад +2

      You are right!!!! I agree. Every action leaves a trace.

    • @gregjenkins2925
      @gregjenkins2925 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@janeg7475 - I believe we should clarify.. Every technology "known" to we the "current humans" may leave a trace . that is really all we know or can state......

  • @christianlingurar7085
    @christianlingurar7085 2 года назад +248

    a few years ago I've been to Carrara region in Italy and watched the marble industry. I got a feeling for the whole industry, its dimensions, its work processes and steps, the quarrying as such, the transport and logistics. ever since, Egypt and South America SCARE me. I can imagine the industry required for those buildings and cities. NO WAY with "regular" processes. I have seen a mountain, which was missing half of its top, literally. A really weird sight, btw. I estimate the missing volume for that of around one large pyramid. But that marble has been cut out in CENTURIES, the last two of which on industrial scale. The quarrying effort for all of Egypt's stone is unimaginable, in my estimation the whole people of Egypt would have needed centuries - while doing nothing else. The "energy balance" just doesn't work out. There MUST have been a very high degree of machining and "automatisation", in quarrying as well as in transport/logistic.

    • @oatis053
      @oatis053 2 года назад +34

      The logistics alone for a project the size of the great pyramid would be mind boggling! Nothing happens without first creating a logistical plan. Also the precision of the stone work could not possibly have been achieved with hand tools! If they were using hand tools, they would still be building the pyramids today! Ha!

    • @earlgraystoke8262
      @earlgraystoke8262 2 года назад +1

      @@GroberWeisenstein As long as you say so.

    • @robertzendejas8349
      @robertzendejas8349 2 года назад +31

      @@GroberWeisenstein the Egyptian civilization that we are aware of did not have the materials necessary to shape the hardness of the stones used. The majority of the stones do exhibit surface tooling that is not even remotely close to the limited hand tooling that the archeologists insist was used. At least Petrie had the professional integrity to admit that the stones exhibited sophisticated machine tooling that was superior to anything that we have developed so far.
      The unifirm plates, vases, pitchers, and cups that were extracted from granite, schist, and alabaster that look like they were milled on a lathe by a completely unknown technique.
      Subsequent Egyptians were unable to duplicate the items and instead could only create pottery that was far more inferior and less impressive.
      Be for real.

    • @MeetTheSmythes
      @MeetTheSmythes 2 года назад +13

      Egypt has a lot of interesting historical mysteries ! Everyone wants to know "Who built the pyramids?" It is said that one of the pyramids is built at a spot in such a way that any time of the day - that pyramid ( The Pyramid of Giza ) does not cast a shadow. What kind of mathematical calculations were needed to build such a pyramid at that exact specific spot to accomplish that ? How did the pyramid builders know and survey and find such a place ?

    • @brealistic3542
      @brealistic3542 2 года назад

      10:22 shows your the one with no qualifications. Next time you comment watch the whole video. 😒

  • @stillamerica280
    @stillamerica280 2 года назад +339

    Temperature extremes can cause granite to split. I figured this out once while having a campfire next to a granite boulder. When it was time to leave, to be on the safe side I poured water onto the fire. This quick change caused the granite to sheer, and it did so in fairly flat sheets. Just having a fire on one in the winter has the same effect as the fire cools the air causes the rock to sheer off.
    Wouldn't explain everything in the video but just trying to think outside the box. Perhaps temperature manipulation of some form on the rock was the technology. Great video and channel.

    • @Rasperdan
      @Rasperdan 2 года назад +35

      I understand thinking out of the box but this part 15:37 tells me that it was not that.

    • @jamescheddar4896
      @jamescheddar4896 2 года назад +18

      I think he's mislabeling it by calling it "high technology" when the word he's looking for is "arcane technology". They recently found a papyrus written by a contemporary of the pyramid building that didn't fill in all the gaps but actually the peculiar conditions. there were tens of thousands of workers, treated very much like modern construction workers, they flooded the nile and used boats that used rope instead of nail to haul the granite. the jist of what i got from this is that the boy scouts is barely a shadow of what rope and knot technology was

    • @syzyphyz
      @syzyphyz 2 года назад +19

      That doesn't explain the cutting just how they may have quarried chunks of the stone, there's a story of Hannibal marching his army through the alps and splitting a large bolder that was blocking their path using the method you describe.

    • @gabesmith5570
      @gabesmith5570 2 года назад +2

      Good job thinking out of the box

    • @brikfiend
      @brikfiend 2 года назад +11

      Big fire for that 50 ton block . .

  • @johnwilbur3050
    @johnwilbur3050 Год назад +1

    It wasn't aliens. The ancient Egyptians were wizards

  • @MrEthan100
    @MrEthan100 13 дней назад

    1. mass production of blocks 2. relatively rapid movement and placement of blocks. 3. lathed surfaces for contact surfaces 4. core drills 5. circular saws Hydropower must have been in extensive use, in addition to beasts of burden...

  • @thefinessekid7358
    @thefinessekid7358 2 года назад +56

    Saying that those tools found by the pyramid were used to build it is like someone showing up at my apartment in the future and saying I built the whole thing with toenail clippers

    • @reidsimonson
      @reidsimonson 2 года назад +7

      Under rated comment. How often today do we leave around all the tools of something we just built? For example does any newly built house have the excavating equipment there, the crane that put up the roof, or the semi trucks that brought in all the material just laying around?

    • @CleanupKrew7
      @CleanupKrew7 2 года назад +1

      @@reidsimonson You realize Giza is a Necropolis, right? Like a giant massive burial ground. We mainly find these tools either at the Quarry where the stones came from or in the burial tombs of the workers and architets buried at Giza.

    • @jC-rv5rr
      @jC-rv5rr 2 года назад

      You also realize that a broken diagnostic would be used as filler, so we should find pieces of all manner of items in portions of the construction.

  • @wireman4029
    @wireman4029 2 года назад +28

    The mindblowing amount of work needed to construct these mega structures suggests to me that there is more to the pyramids than just a burial plot. I like the power generator theory myself.

    • @Kaotiqua
      @Kaotiqua 2 года назад +3

      The simplest evidence for this is that _no mummies have been found in pyramids. Ever_ . There's a fascinating kind of slight-of-hand used in reporting the finding of mummified remains. Reports will associate mummies with pyramids by talking a lot about the pyramid, then talking of mummies found _near_ said pyramid. To date, none have ever actually been found to house tombs at all. And yes, the power generator theory is pretty intriguing. Beauval's work on this is extensive.

    • @CleanupKrew7
      @CleanupKrew7 2 года назад

      @@Kaotiqua The Giza plateau is A NECROPOLIS, as in one giant burial ground full of tombs and only tombs. Why exactly would they be anything other than tombs when they're Built exactly like the majority of other Old Kingdom Egyptian tombs? It's not a f*ck power generator lmao 🤣 There is absolutely zero evidence to even come anywhere near that claim.

    • @kobeh6185
      @kobeh6185 2 года назад +7

      @@CleanupKrew7 you're missing their point. The pyramids themselves didn't seem to have mummies in them, while many other structures the Egyptians we know housed these mummies.
      The power generator theory comes from the theory of "antiqitech", which involves drawing charge from the atmosphere using positive and negative charges and an obelisk or high point (the tops of the pyramids were capped in a conductive metal).
      This type of technology is what Nikola Tesla was working on when his work was confiscated by the government. It involved a large copper disk set underground in the water table, involved ionization, and a tower to conduct the charge.
      Given the sphinx is most likely a water feature, the theory the pyramids were used to draw a small electrical charge isn't totally out there.
      I'm not sure I believe this theory but its incredibly obvious that the pyramids are far more mysterious and impressive than we often think. Their location, construction, mathematics, surrounding structures, and the accuracy in which these were all achieved is hard to believe.

    • @roylavecchia1436
      @roylavecchia1436 2 года назад +1

      The word pyramid is derived from the Greek words PYRAMIS and PYRAMIDOS. The meaning of the word Pryamis is obscure and may relate to the shape of a pyramid. The word Pyramidos has been translated as "Fire In The Middle".

    • @gamen80
      @gamen80 2 года назад +1

      Yes, i believe that the pyramides were used as big tesla coils to give electrcity just by mixing different liquids to boost the power.
      They could use that for the lightbulbs they found pics of and many other things like cars and such.
      Well, just a theory so who am i to play king :D

  • @mattilatvala4164
    @mattilatvala4164 2 года назад +128

    The stone VASES they made, with a small opening and totally even (thin) wall thickness, are mind-boggling! ⚱🔍📐

    • @chrisgross4720
      @chrisgross4720 2 года назад +6

      Yeah the ones that are made of diarite and granite, but yet have clay lids, that anyone with common sense can tell that's something not right. If they can machine bowls made of granite!,andisite,diarite, with that level of precision only to put clay lids on them does not and I repeat absolutely does not make sense.

    • @johnmerritt2047
      @johnmerritt2047 2 года назад +2

      Yes, I agree. Putting the pyramids and other immense structures aside, the vases you both mention are mind-boggling. Even today, I think you'd have to reinvent the design of a tooling lathe to duplicate these incredibly precisioned artifacts. And that's only if we actually could...

    • @hdthor
      @hdthor 2 года назад +5

      @@chrisgross4720 it makes sense if the high quality items were treasures from a long forgotten past and then they just added clay lids to these treasures in a Mad Max post-apocalyptic way.

    • @olo_smooth_olo5606
      @olo_smooth_olo5606 2 года назад +5

      It's literally something we cannot recreate today. This should have been the biggest news in the world when those bowls were discovered. Every news network should have been asking what the repercussions of a lost technology once existing on Earth is. But no. No one cares besides people like us. It's sad

    • @GodwynDi
      @GodwynDi 2 года назад +4

      @@chrisgross4720 Why do we put metal lids on a glass jar? I don't find using a different material for the lid and the base of a container that odd at all.

  • @GeneTakovic225
    @GeneTakovic225 Год назад +1

    If you have 1k people cutting blocks all day, it takes only a few years to cut millions.
    Bad argument.
    The people cutting would also be more efficient at cutting than the two sloths in the video.

  • @ronstiles2681
    @ronstiles2681 Год назад +6

    I appreciate your opinion and how you left it open for how it was actually done. I have cut rocks and even with steel and iron metals it real hard work , I don't know the exact way they did it but people should understand that man is wonderous and we have done many things in our past and continue to do more:) p.s. if I stack soft rocks on top of each other might they flatten out and have no gaps between them I'm ok with a man spending days on a single stone , until I can prove otherwise:)

    • @Mikael-jt1hk
      @Mikael-jt1hk 11 месяцев назад +2

      How about several generations of thousands of laborers? Did you ever tried that when cutting rocks? 🤡 ''I spent an entire afternoon trying to shape a piece of stone, and it was really hard so it seems impossible'' jesus christ people are slow.

  • @spinnymathingy3149
    @spinnymathingy3149 2 года назад +223

    Has anyone dismantled a few precisely fitted stones to see how smooth the overall-inside surface is ? That would be amazing to see, and I’m sure the inside surface would clearly show the machine marks preserved from weathering

    • @MrLangeman88
      @MrLangeman88 2 года назад +43

      ive always thought the same thing, i think they dont do it cuse of it being a historical monument. but separating 1 stone have to be possible somewhere..

    • @BenDoverII
      @BenDoverII 2 года назад +15

      I was thinking the same thing...

    • @olo_smooth_olo5606
      @olo_smooth_olo5606 2 года назад +29

      Stones in the serapeum are flat to a tolerance of 500th of an inch

    • @peeinacan1
      @peeinacan1 2 года назад +8

      @@olo_smooth_olo5606 where did you find that out?

    • @TheBasstead1
      @TheBasstead1 2 года назад +11

      @@peeinacan1 Original Egyptologists discovered this using benchmark techniques available at the time. Jimmy has a video about this. Modern lasers and benchmark techniques have verified older measurements recorded. Benchmarking began in 1800s methinks. Maybe 1700s with the flat plate.

  • @tf2bananatf2
    @tf2bananatf2 2 года назад +78

    I'd never seen that discarded sarcophagus before... that's incredible, it really does imply that they were cutting FAST with whatever method(s) they had available. Great video Jimmy.

    • @Yves95128
      @Yves95128 2 года назад +5

      It's also nice that they also knew how to screw-up, that makes me feel better...😊

    • @shaund4155
      @shaund4155 2 года назад

      It doesn't have to have been cut fast, maybe it was a large diameter cutting wheel, cutting slowly as you generally cut harder materials slower, that was used that deformed slightly and went off center. Either way it's still interesting

    • @mraso30
      @mraso30 2 года назад +4

      It helps to have 10s or 100s of 1000s of slaves working 24/7 for decades at the prime of their lives / strength and who become experts at the work within a few months because that is all they do. Yes they were cutting fast, at least faster than 2 old men who've never held a saw before, incapable or choosing not to put much muscle into it to conserve energy. I don't think the ancient Egyptians would allow such slow, unmotivated work like we see in the video clip of the two men with the saw, water, and sand (and they just learned / experimented with those techniques that 1 day, the Egyptians had centuries of experience with this, they probably knew the exact amount of sand and water and how often to add more down to a near or complete science after a few decades of doing this).
      People try to make the pyramids seem larger than life and that there has to be some mystery technology or even alien involvement in their construction. I don't see why this is necessary at all. Shitloads of slave labour, eventual expertise at the craft, using young men who only do this all the time, rather than old archeologists picking up a saw for the first time in their lives and going extremely slow because they're old and out in the heat and may pull a muscle or have a heart attack going faster, lol, like that example was such a poor representation of what ancient Egyptian slave labour work probably looked like. The slaves would not have been allowed to work that slowly and unambitiously, they'd be whipped or worse and when the choice is between working to exhaustion and pulling a muscle or something, when you're a young man and just want to survive another day, yeah, you're gonna work harder than two old archeologists. Perhaps the cutters worked in teams of 4, so 2 work at cutting for 30 minutes straight, then take 30 minutes off, do that for 12 hours, then a new team who has had 12 hours of rest takes over for another 12 hours... Why all of this isn't clear as day to literally everyone, I had no clue. They proved that you CAN cut the stones with the saw, sand, and water, and they figured that out in one day and got 4 inches. Add centuries of mastering and experimenting with different amounts of sand and water and possibly some kind of oil/lubricant too, and what's so hard to believe if two old men with zero experience managed 4 inches in "a day" which probably was 6 or 8 hours of actual work, rather than 24 hours since those dudes look like they'd have died if they actually worked for 24 hours straight on that stone. 24 hours straight of young men, knowing exactly what they're doing, with centuries of knowledge of how to do it taught to them and years of hands on work doing it, I think they could manage more than 4 inches in a day, probably several feet could be accomplished, and you don't just have one team, they'd have had 100s or 1000s of teams doing this for literally decades straight.
      The stone cutting to me isn't hard to believe at all. The precision is very impressive, but I bet there was a lot of trial and error there too, they didn't get it precise on the first try, at least probably not usually, but if you mess up then you can re-use the same stone, making a new cut several inches above your old cut, and try to get it straight enough the next time around. Rinse and repeat, don't need a whole brand new stone, you use the one that is there and take just a small amount off to make it fit as precisely as has been dictated, and not every stone is PERFECT like he shows, many clearly are not this precise, so its not like that precision was mandated for every single stone, perhaps it just worked out that way often enough because they did demand near perfection, so often enough you'll end up with perfection. None of this is that difficult for me to wrap my mind around, I think people just drastically under-estimate the abilities of ancient people, slave labour, and what decades of construction and centuries of experience / knowledge handed down about 1 single culturally important thing can achieve. We think of construction in terms of months or a year or two today. The Egyptians were thinking in terms of decades. They easily could have spent a whole decade pre-cutting stones for the pyramids / major structures, and continued the cutting work endlessly once actual construction began as well, plus the final fit/finishing cuts at the actual construction site to correct the stones that weren't cut within the margins that were mandated. They likely had their best and most experienced stone cutters at the actual site of installation, and less experienced ones were doing the cutting however many miles away the quarries were.
      To me this all simply makes sense. People just love a mystery and want to believe something larger than life or some technology better than we have today was at work, totally discounting what 100,000s of experienced people, experts in one, ancient thing, with ancient tech, can acheive, over the course of many decades... Modern people can't wrap their minds around all of this, and prefer to think there has to be more of an explanation and possibly ALIENS HELPED OMG SO COOL RIGHT?!?!

    • @Frog89mad
      @Frog89mad 2 года назад

      i think you could say it was done by a bunch of exhausted slaves. cant prove it wrong either!

    • @Yves95128
      @Yves95128 2 года назад +2

      @@shaund4155 Well, it had to be fast because with today's technology, of diamond blade cooled with water, to cut 2.3 millions blocks (for the great pyramid only), they would probably be still working on it...

  • @lenrichardson7349
    @lenrichardson7349 10 месяцев назад +1

    "I can't imaging how it's done so it must be magic". 🤣😂😅

  • @007.M-D
    @007.M-D 6 месяцев назад

    Great work, common sense leading your demonstration, very convincing and intriguing.

  • @organicdudranch
    @organicdudranch 2 года назад +52

    As someone who has spent decades cutting and fitting many different types of stone,that had tiny weights in comparison, i say you are SPOT ON !! there is NO way those blocks were cut with copper or bronze tools, even if they had the best tools we have today ,it could not be duplicated. some questioned to be answered honestly no matter how smart you want to look to others ..WE DONT KNOW HOW THEY DID IT !!!!!

    • @joncook6167
      @joncook6167 Год назад +3

      A lot of people know how my friend. They have even been re-created but if more people knew this there wouldn't be so much money to be made because its not very interesting

    • @bigsmurfin6233
      @bigsmurfin6233 Год назад

      @@joncook6167 you are both missing extremely important points. the fact that these pyramids you are discussing are on the dollar bill in North America which has no connection to Africa especially not Egypt. At least to our knowledge. You see, these elites or 1%ers are in fact decedents of the families who ruled Egypt and their goal is to conquer and divide. control the masses by controlling our beliefs and what we know, because there is much more to the world and our history than we are led to believe, these unexplainably built pyramids are 1 of billions of examples that could be made. and divide us using the unknown and our differences to make us look at one another differently and this competitive society we live in only fuels this agenda. wake up people we must take back control of our lives and remove Satan from our realm so that the people may not suffer any longer and we can transform hell into heaven

    • @semikolondev
      @semikolondev Год назад +3

      /facepalm

    • @johannjohann6523
      @johannjohann6523 Год назад

      or those who know are not telling.....

    • @BrotherFox2
      @BrotherFox2 Год назад +12

      @@joncook6167 I know how to teleport. But i will not show you!

  • @WilliamRWarrenJr
    @WilliamRWarrenJr 2 года назад +199

    "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." -- Sir Arthur C. Clarke

    • @sorcerykid
      @sorcerykid 2 года назад

      No advanced technology needed. It was poured concrete formed to look like it was cut, no different than a civilization 2000 years from now examining our concrete roads and sidewalks and being in awe at how we "cut" and "moved" such large sections of stone.

    • @Macgyrl64
      @Macgyrl64 2 года назад

      @@sorcerykid There is a solid theory there was a use of amalgamates to form many of these rocks, especially those used in the Pyramids. However the granite stones and other harder rocks used in Egypt and elsewhere are the stickler here. Grinding up or crushing hard rock is just as difficult as cutting it.

    • @al2207
      @al2207 2 года назад +1

      @@sorcerykid sorry wrong granite rock is not a type of concrete

    • @KibyNykraft
      @KibyNykraft 2 года назад +1

      There is no magic here, even with a possible sound levitation method for heavy rocks like Hutchison etc demonstrated and Liedskalnins may have. It is normal physics, just an extreme form of use of it.

    • @bryanst.martin7134
      @bryanst.martin7134 2 года назад +3

      @@Macgyrl64 I disagree. I know people making concrete products that are hard to distinguish between natural stone. You can have laborers breaking it up, transport tons per shipment and then form and cast it in place. Thousands of years later it's near impossible to tell the difference. But if you take a BB and place it under a stone block and allow it to bear the weight, it will crack the stone. Therefore cutting the stone block in multiple perfect facets seems impossible compared to casting it in place.