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Many would prefer all the royal residences & golf courses around the world to be done first, see what the elites are so concerned about the general public never knowing about, lot's to find!
Cambodian lost city was the most fascinating find bu LIDAR. If it is just a drone with a monitor, then it should be widely available, for new enthusiasts like me. Simply fascinating.
i dont mean to be offtopic but does any of you know of a tool to get back into an Instagram account..? I somehow forgot the account password. I would appreciate any help you can offer me
@Randall Sonny I really appreciate your reply. I found the site thru google and I'm in the hacking process now. Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
Rather than paying attention to the video, I found myself searching for comments about that masterpiece of a soundtrack lol. I’m gonna come back again and again just to hear that lovely and addictive tune!!!
I think she’s saying that it used to stand for Li(ght) Detection And Ranging, so the ‘li’ in Light pronounced like ‘lie’ made sense. Now it seems to stand for Light Imaging Detection And Ranging, so the ‘I’ is pronounced like the I in Imaging. Couldn’t find anything on the web the supports that change, though.
What is most interesting is that we have not mapped the entire planet with LiDar yet. Google, Apple and other tech companies did it in a year or two to build their simple map programs for telephones and apps using exactly the same technology combined with cameras. What is wrong with the archaeological community? Why aren’t they as innovative?
@@kiraneko8d369A robust, entry-level LiDAR system comes in around $23,000 (USD). A drone to go with it comes in at $10,000-16,000. Additional costs include accessories for your drone, batteries, a base station, and a GPS rover which can add $10,000 to the total. Not the mention the time/manpower to map the whole planet. You'd need hundreds, if not thousands of these systems and just as many trained people to capture the data, then many powerful computers and a dedicated program to map the points to be visualized in software.
@@twotwotwo871 that can be funded by increasing 1% of tax on people like elon musk and jeff bezoz and then taking that money to fund projects like these.
It's truly amazing. I hope to one day be able to visit that part of the world. I have been to Angkor Wat and the sheer immense size of that place is incredible. Aside from the main area that everyone knows, there are so many spots scattered throughout Siem Reap that were once part of that empire.
Fascinating! Keep up the great work in discovering new digs and hope you'll take lidar to the Nile Valley to find new things about ancient Egypt and what lies buried under the pyramids and those ancient cities!
Li, comes from light. Dar comes from Radar. Combined it is LI, as it is pronounced in LIght, and Dar, as it is pronounced in Radar...so it is "LieDar. The I is prounounced as an I.
Phonetically it is supposed to be pronounced "Lydar" as in spoken North American English. Sounded sort if odd hearing it pronounced that way. SUPER loved the video! Very informative. !
For some reason I've spent a lot of time reading about Lidar, and just assumed it was leedar. (Looks that way to me. Haha) I've since been reminded everyday in the comments that it's wrong! Anyway, glad you enjoyed the video.
There are more cities, pyramids, temples, and Megalithic structures hidden in the overgrown jungles and also off the coastlines of nearly every continent. It's not a high enough priority of governments, but they should invest in finding more ancient pre-cataclysm , pre-ice age civilizations.
Tikal because I climbed those when I was a kid and I will never forget because it was scary because it was so steep, I remember not wanting to fall backwards bit mom kept climbing so I had to follow.
Which lidar tech group used to make these discoveries. There are at least 6 lidar companies, and merging companies, that produce lidar tech. Your response is appreciated.
LIDAR uses laser beams, and calculates the time it takes to return to create 3D imaging. If I'm not mistaken, photogrammetry generates 2d or 3d images based on photography. So basically, LiDAR uses light to make measurements, whereas photogrammetry uses captured images, that can be processed and combined to enable measurements.
For how spectacular are lost civilizations fans, l would build them up all over again, as ... Sci Fi movie sets for new touristic atractions, yeah, what are we doing here if not dreaming so high we could create new jobs & welfare & cultural happenings? Awesome inspirations fans
All off them and can't wate to see what information they find in all the different areas learn more about humans and to see if there any articles found that are mind blowing and could change history and make for a better future
I don't personally do this work, I just make videos about it. This is a pretty cool site you can use though to browse around. equatorstudios.com/lidar-viewer
theres seems a strange reluctance for any modern researcher to begin investigations into the ethnic origins of all those ancient stone/earth structures with accompanying stonewalls in new england and eastern canada..... surely this Lidar technology would reveal a few clues................
Interesting subject and good script. A better microphone would definitively have a great impact on the quality of the video and the music was a bit load. But interesting !
Thanks for the feedback. I just recorded this on my cellphone, and as you can see I don't have much experience in video editing! I hope to make them much better quality in the future.
And they say they didn't know about el chapo's tunnels. This is an old military technology that was borrowed by archeology atleast a decade ago and was already at least a decade old even then.
It's based on light - LIDAR... Radar is radio waves. What that means is - it can't penetrate ground. It only scans surface. For underground, you would have to use ultra sound. Try to use your brain sometimes, before you talk and embarras yourself...
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Lidar the coastal waters and the Sahara. That will be histories renaissance.
YES!!!!!!
What a fascinating statement
I like your mindset
I wonder whats deep under that Sahara
Siberia too
Many would prefer all the royal residences & golf courses around the world to be done first, see what the elites are so concerned about the general public never knowing about, lot's to find!
Who’s here from joe rogans podcast ?
..all of us...
Timothy Gritz only reason why I’m here bro ,
I wanna make drones that see better than people and watch the environment and migration
PowerfulJRE is cool
May JOE be with you
Meee
BABA BOOEY! You go Joe!
We live in an amazing time. Some of these people havent been thought of in thousand(s) of years. Insane.
You realize this is the start. In 10,000 years no one will remember any of us
At least now all of the archaelogy digs over back breaking, hot, mesquito ridden work will know what they are digging.👍
Cambodian lost city was the most fascinating find bu LIDAR. If it is just a drone with a monitor, then it should be widely available, for new enthusiasts like me. Simply fascinating.
Fucking absolute banger of a song in the background
i dont mean to be offtopic but does any of you know of a tool to get back into an Instagram account..?
I somehow forgot the account password. I would appreciate any help you can offer me
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@Randall Sonny I really appreciate your reply. I found the site thru google and I'm in the hacking process now.
Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Randall Sonny It did the trick and I finally got access to my account again. Im so happy!
Thank you so much you saved my ass !
@Jamison Felix Happy to help =)
Rather than paying attention to the video, I found myself searching for comments about that masterpiece of a soundtrack lol. I’m gonna come back again and again just to hear that lovely and addictive tune!!!
Loyalty Freak Music - Coexistenz
I cant get by the fact she keeps saying lee dar
Having the same problem! Lol
I think she’s saying that it used to stand for Li(ght) Detection And Ranging, so the ‘li’ in Light pronounced like ‘lie’ made sense. Now it seems to stand for Light Imaging Detection And Ranging, so the ‘I’ is pronounced like the I in Imaging. Couldn’t find anything on the web the supports that change, though.
Whoever did the music for this deserves a Grammy.
Reminds me of Croc 2 from PlayStation!
Loyalty Freak Music - Coexistenz
If they use LIDAR in the area where El Mirador is located in Guatemala, they will find structures way older than what it is known now.
Got me a new ringtone.
They could use this music in Guantanamo .
What is most interesting is that we have not mapped the entire planet with LiDar yet. Google, Apple and other tech companies did it in a year or two to build their simple map programs for telephones and apps using exactly the same technology combined with cameras. What is wrong with the archaeological community? Why aren’t they as innovative?
Funding. I’m an archaeology student trying to figure that part out. We all need to be Laura Croft to pull of what we want.
@@kiraneko8d369A robust, entry-level LiDAR system comes in around $23,000 (USD). A drone to go with it comes in at $10,000-16,000. Additional costs include accessories for your drone, batteries, a base station, and a GPS rover which can add $10,000 to the total.
Not the mention the time/manpower to map the whole planet. You'd need hundreds, if not thousands of these systems and just as many trained people to capture the data, then many powerful computers and a dedicated program to map the points to be visualized in software.
The funding
@@twotwotwo871 that can be funded by increasing 1% of tax on people like elon musk and jeff bezoz and then taking that money to fund projects like these.
@@twotwotwo871 this is fucking miniscule shit compared to how much the elite are robbing us. Stop excusing theft
the music and "lee-dar"...I couldn't
Interesting subject. The music has all the charm of a spike driven into my forehead.
Use lidar over Antarctica!
Look up how lidar works, it wouldn't work in antarctica
They wont anyone to many govt secrets there
Never
Maybe discover the mountains of madness? Maybe a frozen Shogoth?
We need to use this to do an extensive search of coast lines and our oceans as well as other bodies of water. So cool!!
3rd EyE Productions KFH i agree! I'd definitely like to see how well this works underwater.
I'm wondering who controls this technology. THAT'S probably why we haven't heard more about what surrounds us underneath us😒
@@CryptoAnthropologist didn’t they find a pyramid like structure in the mid Atlantic?
Thanks Cryto-Anthropologist for this video.
That song is gonna be stuck in my head for so long now!
I found the Mayan discovery to be the most fascinating Lidar discovery.
It's truly amazing. I hope to one day be able to visit that part of the world. I have been to Angkor Wat and the sheer immense size of that place is incredible. Aside from the main area that everyone knows, there are so many spots scattered throughout Siem Reap that were once part of that empire.
Nooo Gordon you're Deamn Fuuul
Thanks for Lidar , now all the lies told to us for centuries will come out in the open. And All Glory to the Most High for this tech. 🙌🏼
the word lie is in the name....
@@jshaw4757 ...Light is in the name, actually. Did you even watch the video? 😩
@@flowerchild777 don't remember why I commented that long time ago lol lemme check happy new year
I believe this technology can help people clear landmines.
Great idea👍
Fascinating! Keep up the great work in discovering new digs and hope you'll take lidar to the Nile Valley to find new things about ancient Egypt and what lies buried under the pyramids and those ancient cities!
More people commenting on the music than the LiDAR LOL
Nice video. Freakin amazing technology. I can imagine archeologists being insanely mind-blown
It MUST be used in our brazilian Amazonia.
I agree!
Thank you for your informative lesson on new technology in archaeology. Important!
get those things to the Richat structure and the entire Sahara pronto!
Pronounced Lie-dar.
Narrator said themselves: Light + radar = LEEdar hehe
just about to write the exact same thing.
Narrator
@@laca852 Thanks edited.
Yeah that does piss me off....Lee Darr
A yank can't pronounce diddly squat!
Would love to see this used over the former residential schools. It'll help with identifying the true tragedy of Canadas Beginning
The past is the past and hindsight is always 20/20. Our Generation will be seen as far more reckless with our world for personal growth.
@@markrunk9171 9/11 is in the past too and yes we can be a brave new world.... depends is the world gonna work with us .... or perish
can it find my missing library card? i know it's in my apartment. that narrows it down significantly
stfu
couldn’t you be more creative lol
LIDAR is going to revolutionize gaming.
Angkor in Cambodia great stuff
Guatemala and Amazon such an intriguing place, I need to see more of that
I found the biggest Drake fan ever! Uploaded to channel.
That’s funny my first thought was this music is perfect, and I see in comments everyone is on the same page, nice video thumbs up
Tikal the best looking place and in Guatemala 🇬🇹
Sonic Adventure
Li, comes from light. Dar comes from Radar. Combined it is LI, as it is pronounced in LIght, and Dar, as it is pronounced in Radar...so it is "LieDar. The I is prounounced as an I.
Yep absolutely right, the narrator doesn't know anything.. she keeps repeating it "LeeDar" wtf
Thank you. Couldn't even finish the vid. What planet is this chick living on to mispronounce it.
Could be her accent.
I read this in chubby emu voice
Yes you are right..found her so annoying😣..it is pronounced Ly dar not Lee dar..spoilt the very interesting veedio 😩🙃..sorry I meant video.
JOE ROGAN PODCAST BROUGHT ME HERE
Really? Which one?
@@CryptoAnthropologist ruclips.net/video/Rxmw9eizOAo/видео.html
Thank you!
His podcast with Graham Hancock brought me here...fascinating discoveries
@@CryptoAnthropologist It's pronounced as Lie-dar, please educate yourself!
Phonetically it is supposed to be pronounced "Lydar" as in spoken North American English. Sounded sort if odd hearing it pronounced that way. SUPER loved the video! Very informative. !
For some reason I've spent a lot of time reading about Lidar, and just assumed it was leedar. (Looks that way to me. Haha) I've since been reminded everyday in the comments that it's wrong! Anyway, glad you enjoyed the video.
If the first part of LIDAR is from the word light then its pronounced LIE-DAR.
loved it ... interesting ... and explosion of insight ...
200 years of jungle growth and all of it just vanishes.
Awesome video
Great video. Thank you
Most interesting to me was the expansive Msyan civilization.
Imagine all the lost shit we all rdy built massive cities on
Excellent video. Thankyou!
Good video and sick theme music 👍🏼
They need to do around the Egyptian pyramids
There are more cities, pyramids, temples, and Megalithic structures hidden in the overgrown jungles and also off the coastlines of nearly every continent. It's not a high enough priority of governments, but they should invest in finding more ancient pre-cataclysm , pre-ice age civilizations.
Very good
Albert Lin sent me here
Tikal because I climbed those when I was a kid and I will never forget because it was scary because it was so steep, I remember not wanting to fall backwards bit mom kept climbing so I had to follow.
Incredible. I had a similar experience in Angkor wat. It's pretty scary going up, but coming down is even scarier!
Let's get this tech to the moon and Mars....wait, I'm pretty sure it's been done already 👽
I actually like the music.
This is amazing ... had not seen the Mexican city , that is just too cool .thanks
Have you seen the latest one at Aguada Fenix in Mexico? Doing a vid of that one shortly.
Enjoyed the video very much,
but PLEASE rethink the music.
It was very distracting.
You're right :) I've decided on no music in my later videos.
2.03 Freakin Awsome
Which lidar tech group used to make these discoveries. There are at least 6 lidar companies, and merging companies, that produce lidar tech. Your response is appreciated.
😶 Genuine Question: How would have photogrammetry stacked up against LIDAR here?
LIDAR uses laser beams, and calculates the time it takes to return to create 3D imaging. If I'm not mistaken, photogrammetry generates 2d or 3d images based on photography. So basically, LiDAR uses light to make measurements, whereas photogrammetry uses captured images, that can be processed and combined to enable measurements.
You never know what you may find.
That beat is dope I love it
This video is all over the place
Pronunciation is the most interesting discovery !
More than mere cities, LIDAR has exposed METROPOLITAN CITIES.
I get annoyed if I can’t find my keys, I would be unbearable if I’d lost of city.
Ok but imagine this on other planets to help look for life
genius
You din't even mention the Carolina Bays.
knew about all these lidar discoveries. why dont they go to venezuela to map the three piramides next to Uribante?
can the lidar lite v3 do this kind of scans ?
Nicely done. Informative.
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it. Still testing a couple free LIDAR tools available to the public. :)
1am and I’m here
Wounding if this would help me find my dam tape measure
For how spectacular are lost civilizations fans, l would build them up all over again, as ... Sci Fi movie sets for new touristic atractions, yeah, what are we doing here if not dreaming so high we could create new jobs & welfare & cultural happenings? Awesome inspirations fans
Wow! Cambodia😍
It would be cool it we could dig these up
Where can I find that song in the background of the video?
Here you go :)
freemusicarchive.org/music/Loyalty_Freak_Music/TO_CHILL_AND_STAY_AWAKE/Loyalty_Freak_Music__-TO_CHILL_AND_STAY_AWAKE-__01_Coexistenz
I think there is massive structures under the Sahara and Antarctica
Pity.for the disturbing music. There is no music in the jungle.. skip it.
Lidar Antarctica please :O want to know what's under the ice
Ooh, I agree with that!
All off them and can't wate to see what information they find in all the different areas learn more about humans and to see if there any articles found that are mind blowing and could change history and make for a better future
Do africa!!!
Very interesting thanks
Use LiDAR over indian ocean.. there is a continent hidden under the ocean called LEMURIA
Can't stand more than 30 seconds of this. Too bad I won't know about the awesome discoveries.
Why?
@@rich2583 totally get you on this
Go to Joe Rogan's podcast - he recently had Graham Hancock as a guest and they checked this out.
Talks about Lidar, shows bathymetry data.......
What program do you work with and is there a subscription?
I don't personally do this work, I just make videos about it. This is a pretty cool site you can use though to browse around. equatorstudios.com/lidar-viewer
@@CryptoAnthropologist
Thank you for this site
the beat int he back ground is dope
That suddenly made me notice i missed out the music credits. Will update soon!
The song is Coexistenz by Loyalty Freak Music
theres seems a strange reluctance for any modern researcher to begin investigations into the ethnic origins of all those ancient stone/earth structures with accompanying stonewalls in new england and eastern canada..... surely this Lidar technology would reveal a few clues................
this happen all over the earth,... so many places,
Use it on the moon and mars!!!!
I bet they are ready🍌😳
I only assume the banana emoji was used to signify the large potassium deposits as yet undiscovered.
Awesome idea! Quick! Get Elon on the phone!
But what was actually found?!
LIGHT DETECTION AND RANGING
The guy from Velodyne, David Hall, invented 3-D LIDAR.
Interesting subject and good script. A better microphone would definitively have a great impact on the quality of the video and the music was a bit load. But interesting !
Thanks for the feedback. I just recorded this on my cellphone, and as you can see I don't have much experience in video editing! I hope to make them much better quality in the future.
dope video
LIDAR THE ENTIRE SAHARA DESERT N BOTH ICE CAP POLES. I THINK IT MAY CHANGE OUR HISTORY N FUTURE
Wow . Can you please help me, I am looking for an old graveyard in a densely forested area can you tell me if LiDAR could help me find it please
Technically, the use of lidar would definitely help. But not sure where you would get your hands on that level of tech
Crypto-Anthropologist thank you for your reply.
Sorry late reply.. ;)
And they say they didn't know about el chapo's tunnels.
This is an old military technology that was borrowed by archeology atleast a decade ago and was already at least a decade old even then.
It's based on light - LIDAR... Radar is radio waves. What that means is - it can't penetrate ground. It only scans surface. For underground, you would have to use ultra sound. Try to use your brain sometimes, before you talk and embarras yourself...
Why would a dick thinking he is clever have embarrassed me?
Looks like a bunch of buried boats, in the Denmark 2nd site mentiones