BARABAR - Breathtaking Precision and Geometry Discovered in Ancient Indian Granite Caves

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  • Опубликовано: 8 июл 2024
  • Located in a remote area of India are some of the most remarkable ancient structures anywhere on the planet. A series of granite rock-cut caves, that recent studies utilizing modern 3d-scanning technology have been revealed to have utterly incredible precision and astonishing geometry.
    This is a very important film and discovery - of yet another example of high precision found in seemingly out-of-place architecture that has persisted from the ancient world, only discoverable in modern times with the use of sophisticated technology.
    Many thanks to Patrice and team at Jayan films for allowing me to present this film on my channel! (I'm not in charge of the ad breaks!)
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  • @Benellinut
    @Benellinut 14 дней назад +124

    This is exactly the scientific approach archeologists should be applying to these ancient sites.

  • @anonony9081
    @anonony9081 13 дней назад +46

    People who say you can just throw enough time and slaves to achieve this kind of work have never tried building anything in their lives.

  • @mfzb0912
    @mfzb0912 15 дней назад +236

    We are not the only timeline on this planet to advance this far

    • @arichie_rich
      @arichie_rich 15 дней назад +20

      I like to tell people "this is not the first humanity has been this smart."

    • @amberandrews6842
      @amberandrews6842 15 дней назад +36

      I think that they quite probably were actually ahead of where we are currently.

    • @jamesbarber5410
      @jamesbarber5410 15 дней назад +29

      @@amberandrews6842suggesting that they were “ahead” of where we are today is the kind of thought that makes this argument so difficult. Some people are hard pressed to believe that we aren’t the pinnacle of human development. I think it’s more helpful to consider them as a parallel intelligence. I suspect that their “science” isn’t based on electricity in the same way ours is. They likely came by their knowledge in a similar but different way. Their epistemology was in many ways superior to ours, but in other ways maybe not so much. Unfortunately we have divorced the spiritual from the tangible and have lost a bit of ourselves in the process.

    • @Eye_Exist
      @Eye_Exist 15 дней назад +8

      check out old world exploration - it was until very recently and its ruins are all over our western cities and towns. so amazing stonework even we couldn't replicate it today and we are told they were built by people without power tools in fraction of time we build our modern apartment buildings.

    • @amberandrews6842
      @amberandrews6842 15 дней назад

      @@jamesbarber5410 well I figured out long ago, we are dust motes in the greater scheme of things. So I don't see us as the Pinnacle of anything, except our era. My ego doesn't get in the way of my observations. I think that they definitely went the way of Tesla with the power. I really do think that they were further advanced than we are. Once you start advancing, it happens very quickly look at how far we've come in the past two hundred years?? Where could we be in 100 more? If we drop our egos off, we could surpass this. Currently I don't think we are there yet. I know it's not a popular opinion, but I never cared much about popularity either. The civilization that created the rock structures, were global and highly advanced. They created things we can't manage yet. Doesn't that make them more advanced? Heck we don't even understand HOW they did some of what they accomplished, doesn't that mean they got further than we are now?

  • @Vorpal_Wit
    @Vorpal_Wit 15 дней назад +219

    Why do we still insist on dating ancestral monuments using the graffiti of their inheritors?

    • @neoxenia7014
      @neoxenia7014 15 дней назад +8

      Because “truth” is not deemed more valuable than being “right” about something.

    • @ryanmiller8932
      @ryanmiller8932 15 дней назад +5

      Well if it's all you have to go off of it is easy to see why people would believe it. It seems like the narrative is shifting now tho.

    • @thomassinclair731
      @thomassinclair731 15 дней назад +4

      Nobody serious would believe such a thing, so it is done either to mislead or to prop up some pundit's claim of expertise or intelligence.

    • @Phobos195
      @Phobos195 15 дней назад +17

      I used to know someone who stole from a lot of people. The first thing he'd do is scratch his name on whatever it was.
      "Nuh uh!! It's mine, see!!"
      Same energy.

    • @JBCCT01
      @JBCCT01 15 дней назад +2

      Right? it looks obvious the writings dont have the same technical skills as the caves. Think they said they were shelters to get out of the rain? I dont buy that either. I'd love to know why and how they were done.

  • @VeraldoAncodini
    @VeraldoAncodini 15 дней назад +113

    Naysayers - "They just spent a lot of time chiseling and polishing"
    Except this isn't a matter of time, it's a matter of precision, mind-blowing precision that we'd have a very hard time achieving even with modern tools.

    • @carlw
      @carlw 15 дней назад +18

      Ya, let's no longer worry or consider what they have to say. For anyone to try and argue these were carved and polished by hand is the epitome of ignorance and cognitive dissonance. It's akin to believing and arguing that a tornado blowing through a scrap yard could yield a jet because......because they believe it and 'they think so, therefore it can'.

    • @RobertSlover
      @RobertSlover 15 дней назад +5

      thanks graham hancock

    • @CoffeeFiend1
      @CoffeeFiend1 14 дней назад +5

      Yeah but have you considered the fact we can completely replicated this in playdough and make a video about it whilst making jokes about Ben and therefore we win hurr hurr hurr durr *chases self round in circles trying to lick their own ear*

    • @MonoZeus
      @MonoZeus 14 дней назад +5

      This whole comment and replies.
      *Just. Yes.*

    • @boagski
      @boagski 14 дней назад +1

      @@RobertSloverhahahaha bro you’re killing it! Big fan of

  • @dixienormous8571
    @dixienormous8571 12 дней назад +11

    So happy you are spreading awareness of the mysteries of India. The most under-appreciated place on Earth!

  • @ThomasNorthener
    @ThomasNorthener 15 дней назад +109

    Most mind-blowing is the fact that we in the 21st century didn't know how precise these caves were before we measured it with laser tools. Our eyes can't tell us that. So how should a people with copper tools and primitive measuring tools be able to make this so precise? If you can't see the precision or imprecision, you just can't do it. Not in a million years. This screams to the heavens. The fact that the builders didn't have laser-precision tools makes this impossible. Utterly.

    • @transcendentalboogie
      @transcendentalboogie 15 дней назад +18

      yep, and it proves by default that the builders must have had highly advanced precision tools😅

    • @RuiRato0
      @RuiRato0 15 дней назад +6

      Excellent point.

    • @ryanmiller8932
      @ryanmiller8932 15 дней назад +11

      It is wild that we couldn't know how precise these we're until we developed new tech that could measure that level of detail. But the creators somehow were able to stay within these crazy tolerances.

    • @EVIL_ENGINEER.
      @EVIL_ENGINEER. 15 дней назад

      Ancestors laughing at us measuring their toilets probably,how dumb humans have grown 😢.

    • @aussiehardwood6196
      @aussiehardwood6196 15 дней назад +1

      And guess where laser technology is said to have come from...reverse engineered from crash retrieval crafts 😮

  • @ringa91
    @ringa91 13 дней назад +24

    It is virtually impossible to date this, could be tens of thousands years old .

  • @ericwenzler8929
    @ericwenzler8929 16 дней назад +110

    This is insanely well done thanks for sharing Ben!

    • @mariaolsdotter63
      @mariaolsdotter63 15 дней назад +3

      But the inane loud background "music" is destroying the whole film. :-( I wish Ben could make a film of his own, WITHOUT the background noise.

    • @Onlygloo
      @Onlygloo 15 дней назад +1

      ​@@mariaolsdotter63 First and foremost, because I'm not sure you've understood this isn't a film made by Ben and UnchartedX but by the French director Patrice Pouillard and Jayan films. Also, I suppose that's the reason why the original mix has been altered, in order for the English voice over to be added. That's just my interpretation of the louder music score and I may be wrong tho.

    • @mariaolsdotter63
      @mariaolsdotter63 15 дней назад

      @@Onlygloo Huh? Of course I understand the film isn't made by Ben. That's why I wrote I wish he'd make a film of his own, on the subject. Anyway, the background music is WAY too loud. No music, is the best solution.

  • @ar3tr0Cityzen420
    @ar3tr0Cityzen420 15 дней назад +48

    I'm blown away this place doesn't get more attention. Clearly 2 separate building phases the 1st being even more highly advanced than today tech. For me this is been the best accessible evidence for a hidden astoundingly accomplished civilisation in distant past.

    • @steveo5295
      @steveo5295 15 дней назад +1

      BAM done in French was going to come out with an English version, I wonder if this is it...

    • @cjmallett1
      @cjmallett1 14 дней назад +1

      Yeah it is

  • @Angela_C_2024
    @Angela_C_2024 15 дней назад +35

    That documentary is an amazing work of research and analysis about something far away from Egypt and that can't rationally be explained. And it's made by only a handful of curious passionate with a very limited budget. I'm very thankful that you shared their work on your channel. It deserve visibility and public discussions. And we need more research on that site.

  • @cognitivedisability9864
    @cognitivedisability9864 16 дней назад +127

    Just like in egypt, some of the inscriptions are of far lesser quality of work than the works they are written on.

    • @AnunnakiAaron
      @AnunnakiAaron 15 дней назад +21

      Yes, the first thing I saw seeing the inscriptions, I was reminded of what has been said on this channel about the Serapeum, and how the inscriptions appear as much lower quality, and something many would argue was done later on by inheritors of the sites. Legacy structures that later cultures put graffiti on and claimed. If you can create the structures with such high levels of quality and accuracy, it makes no sense that the inscriptions would be of such inferior quality and precision. These I think, were put on much later, not by the original builders.

    • @MrBiccBoi
      @MrBiccBoi 15 дней назад +7

      It's nice to see I'm not the only one thinking about this👍🏾

    • @cognitivedisability9864
      @cognitivedisability9864 15 дней назад +6

      @@AnunnakiAaron Yes and people who think "someone wouldn't do this" we KNOW this has been done all over the world in other cultures, later peoples or even the next king or emperor making claim of older monuments and adding them to new ones or rebranding them as theirs.

    • @jeninlight
      @jeninlight 15 дней назад +5

      @@cognitivedisability9864of course people do it, all the time historically and everywhere. Like “people would never take apart ancient monuments for free pre-cut stones”. lol, sure

    • @RobertSlover
      @RobertSlover 15 дней назад +2

      thanks graham hancock

  • @feiyang2561
    @feiyang2561 15 дней назад +28

    We have only now reached a technology level that can appreciate and measure these marvels to a certain degree, and then be amazed by them, and understand the impossibility to create them.
    In the past generations, they could not be understood technically at all, even when found and measured by people.

  • @giovannip.1433
    @giovannip.1433 16 дней назад +32

    The quality of inscriptions indicate a different technology used. You can see the difference in resolution in Egypt where the depth, sharpness and cleanness of the lettering vs 'chicken scratching'.
    If anyone has done sign writing, technical drawing, art etc, we know how accuracy is important.

  • @Eye_Exist
    @Eye_Exist 15 дней назад +25

    believing these caves were carved by primitive people is the utmost ideological belief with absolutely nothing supporting it and only proves these misinformers and their followers have either no care or no understanding of stonework and its difficulties.

    • @tatimoa
      @tatimoa 15 дней назад +1

      Who believes or mentioned this?

    • @Eye_Exist
      @Eye_Exist 15 дней назад +6

      @@tatimoa that literally is the official story to these caves.

  • @TheGrimStoic
    @TheGrimStoic 14 дней назад +12

    Finally someone documented this - thank you

  • @alexanderpaterson968
    @alexanderpaterson968 14 дней назад +13

    89 degree incline on the walls is so cheeky

  • @drohouse7014
    @drohouse7014 15 дней назад +40

    Barabar is such an awesome piece of our forgotten history. So fascinating, I'm wondering how they built these.

    • @indecent0079
      @indecent0079 15 дней назад +7

      Pre cataclysm knowledge before everyone got split up and had to start over separately. Some adepts knew alchemy and engineering and carried it over. All these things are purpose built for survival and they knew what they were doing and then we lost it again. And again. And now..

    • @energ8t
      @energ8t 15 дней назад +6

      Forgotten, lost and intentionally hidden.

    • @steveo5295
      @steveo5295 15 дней назад +1

      Energy never ceases to exist it only changes form, so if our bodies only stay alive from Energy then we are eternal Beings in one form or another. So the possibility that it is hidden or forgotten becomes more likely.
      Otherwise we'd become board with life, could you imagine going to Disneyland and riding it's a small world ride over and over till you die. I'm not saying that this is actually factual, but if you see greatness in precision all over the world it gives you pause for thought.
      Alot of people went to great lengths to keep this hidden and dumbing us down,why???

    • @CoffeeFiend1
      @CoffeeFiend1 14 дней назад

      @@indecent0079 Jerry-rigging the substrate 🤌

  • @piffpete420
    @piffpete420 15 дней назад +50

    As someone that’s worked on stone floors, the only possible way to get hard stone smooth then polished is a lot of weight/ pressure with synthetic diamonds at a consistent rate. It’s inconceivable how they got the walls at eye level and up so smooth. Unless they had really powerful hand tools and the leverage to maintain constant pressure.

    • @User107D
      @User107D 15 дней назад +5

      It looks like was carved and finished using robots to me.

    • @ogkushbreath8607
      @ogkushbreath8607 15 дней назад +2

      @@User107DDef some sort of floating machine it seems. Also they seemed to have it mapped it out so they could match angles by looking at it from the overhead view

    • @aussiehardwood6196
      @aussiehardwood6196 15 дней назад +10

      Seems like a lot of trouble for a simple gifted rain shelter 🤦‍♂️

    • @steveo5295
      @steveo5295 15 дней назад +8

      To be seamless the experts say it would have to be done all at the same time. This would mean the unfinished ones came to a stop in work. This reminds me of the unfinished granite boxes in Egypt. In both cases it's like someone pulled the plug.
      Someone probably came at a later date and tried to finish them but botched the job and quit...

    • @peterrevens8454
      @peterrevens8454 15 дней назад +2

      @@steveo5295 In one of the 3D models (57:05), you can see damage on the wall opposing the door. I wonder if something really violent happened just outside. Something that had happened before and was the reason why they created these shelters.

  • @Honigkuchenpferd187
    @Honigkuchenpferd187 15 дней назад +9

    love this scientific aproach .. gettin under your skin without crazy fantasy is a job well done

  • @svirrsvarr
    @svirrsvarr 15 дней назад +9

    Never heard of this construction before! Incredible!!

  • @ludoski68
    @ludoski68 14 дней назад +8

    High quality research, well done to all the people involved

  • @tariqmahmood9895
    @tariqmahmood9895 13 дней назад +4

    Excellent documentary....these sites and their impossibilities should be taught to the next generation in schools.
    The ancients must have had tech which would be alien to us.

  • @Carnaln8ure
    @Carnaln8ure 16 дней назад +34

    This is amazing. Well done.

  • @amberandrews6842
    @amberandrews6842 15 дней назад +5

    Fantastic video. Thank you for sharing it with us all!!

  • @SR91313
    @SR91313 15 дней назад +4

    This is so well done that I could easily see this being on Netflix or one of the other subscription streaming services.
    Well done, Ben and all involved in the making of this doc👏

  • @BCTGuitarPlayer
    @BCTGuitarPlayer 10 дней назад +2

    RUclipsr for a good decade. This is in my top 3? It may actually be the best of all I've watched & heard. Simply outstanding. Thank you!

  • @1AceHeart1
    @1AceHeart1 12 дней назад +5

    You need such presicion only if it has practical use. So its not a tomb, its not a shelter, because if it was, this presicion could be hundreds of times less precise and it would've done the same job and it will still look good. Imagine even nowadays, what needs perfect precision? Only super sophisticated technology.

  • @canihave2bucks
    @canihave2bucks 16 дней назад +13

    i truly believe structures such as these are speaking information through the only language that transcends all cultures, geometry and the constant that its math is.
    we just need to learn what the message is saying

    • @hc3550
      @hc3550 13 дней назад +4

      the message is: we come, we go. empires rise, empires fall, civilizations rise, civilizations end. Earth wipes the slate clean and we somehow crawl back, like cockroaches.

    • @Jeed92
      @Jeed92 6 дней назад

      its not nessecary that the people who build it wanted to leave a message.

  • @joshmendes83
    @joshmendes83 15 дней назад +4

    Absolutely fascinating. So great having the professional stone workers involved in this video. So many parallels here with Egypt

  • @mrroboto18
    @mrroboto18 15 дней назад +48

    The slight error in the spherical end of the pill shaped cave having the same error symmetrically reflected on the opposite side feels like clear machining evidence of some sorts. It's like it had a calibration error that was repeated or something similar. Wouldn't be surprised if they said it was copper chisels though

    • @AnunnakiAaron
      @AnunnakiAaron 15 дней назад +16

      as a CNC machinist, that's what I was thinking. Some kind of programming, or calibration error. I can't see how you'd get that kind of symmetry over those distances, and matching arches perfectly on centerline without using machines of some kind.

    • @SHERMA.
      @SHERMA. 15 дней назад +3

      timestamp?

    • @EVIL_ENGINEER.
      @EVIL_ENGINEER. 15 дней назад +2

      @@AnunnakiAaronCAD design from the Anunnaki/Atlanteans😊.

    • @richardhallyburton
      @richardhallyburton 15 дней назад +3

      I don't see it as an error, but as a deliberate deviation from a sphere.

    • @nomad8723
      @nomad8723 15 дней назад +3

      @@richardhallyburton I'd love to see it numerically analyzed to see if it at all relates to the obliquity of the earth, or if there are any proportional dimensions to any astronomical constants. Largely due to the evident fascination/focus with astronomy and geology that the ancients had, I think they may have been some form of planetarium, a representation of, or place for, teaching astronomy and/or geography. I could easily see the spherical chamber being a map (either terrestrial or astronomical) and the pill being a representation of some time related phenomenon (i.e. the procession of the equinoxes, planetary alignments, etc.).
      What I find perplexing, is the lack of any carvings or markings in any of the archaic megalithic projects. If one was truly trying to create some kind of representation or transmit information without linguistics, there are many ways of marking things that anybody could deduce, regardless of language. If you wanted to transmit a date, you could make a precise sphere, mark it with an image of the sky (by, for example, drilling holes) and put it in a given spot. You could make patterns which have some kind of numeric representation, which anybody, with enough time, could figure out (dots or lines, basic shapes). If you had knowledge of geography, you could make a terrestrial relief. None of these places or objects exhibit this. There is no deviation, these places (that have been found) have any such markings. Either the geometric representations are purely aesthetic, esoteric or otherwise red herrings, or they wanted them to be only understandable at a certain level of technology and understanding. The most confusing part of that, is that there is no deviation that we know of. In the world today, if we wanted to say, leave a message for posterity, there would be thousands of different ideas, every country, every culture would have different ideas of how to do it and those ideas would change every decade, like the plaque and disc on the Voyager probe. These megalithic structures have patterns and similarities, the world over, with a unity that is utterly unfathomable. There are stylistic differences, but none have a single contemporary scratch, not in the Andes, not in Egypt, not in India. The few examples that might be from deep antiquity (Nazca lines, 'Olmec' heads, the Sphinx/Lion) that clearly represent living things, are the outliers, the exact opposite of everything erected by man that has indisputable provenance. Every single human construction from what is presently believed to be the dawn of man, from cave paintings to cathedrals, rune-stones to the terracotta army, the Parthenon to Aztec temples, they all have reliefs or detailing, architectural or aesthetic. The most terrific megalithic works for which there is no direct or irrefutable heritage, is almost entirely without such.

  • @ringa91
    @ringa91 12 дней назад +3

    Got real serapeum like vibes, feel like they were made by the same ...people.

  • @wudchuck
    @wudchuck 14 дней назад +5

    The fact that there is so much symmetry points to the use of jigs. Using the same jig with same inconsistencies would make for symmetrical structures. Attaching your tools to the jig to provide backing for pressure for polishing.

  • @chasepatria6005
    @chasepatria6005 15 дней назад +3

    I’ve been asking for you to do a video on this! Thank you!❤

  • @Swuori
    @Swuori 5 дней назад +1

    Incredible. This is truly amazing. Thank you for sharing this.

  • @annmaria608
    @annmaria608 13 дней назад +1

    Amazing! This makes so much sense to me! Thank you.

  • @slawomirkupiec
    @slawomirkupiec 12 дней назад +7

    This is the most jawdropping thing i have seen

    • @Jeed92
      @Jeed92 6 дней назад +2

      indian culture is over 5000 years old (some remnants still exist). Chinese culture was over 5000 years old (doesnt exist anymore). Egyptian culture was over 5000 years old. Maya culture was more than 5000 years old when we discovered them.
      Our history books are wrong and simple journeys of war. And what gets lost first at war? Truth.

    • @sakshamsinhax
      @sakshamsinhax День назад

      ​@@Jeed92 Indian culture goes beyond 5000bc probably around 12000bc

    • @Jeed92
      @Jeed92 День назад +1

      @@sakshamsinhax I think even older than that, but we dont know for sure.

    • @sakshamsinhax
      @sakshamsinhax День назад

      @@Jeed92 yeah probably

    • @JAYANFILMS_BAMINVESTIGATIONS
      @JAYANFILMS_BAMINVESTIGATIONS 9 часов назад

      @@Jeed92 "journeys of war", excellent! how can we justify all the current wars if we don't believe that mankind has spent its time waging war against each other?
      Fortunately, they pay off, and in the hundreds of billions, if not more. "Follow the money"... we have to admit that this way of looking at the history of mankind and the human race allows us to resign ourselves to accepting the unacceptable, and to make a lot of money for the death industry… what if?

  • @jessel.3846
    @jessel.3846 16 дней назад +12

    I am in awe

  • @RobertPickeringBucketList69
    @RobertPickeringBucketList69 15 дней назад +2

    Utterly incredible! Thank you for sharing this. I just cannot believe the negative comments.
    I would have missed this if you hadn't shared it... thank-you!😀

  • @kmatcyk
    @kmatcyk 14 дней назад +1

    Wow. Quality!! Thanks Ben.

  • @FINNIUSORION
    @FINNIUSORION 16 дней назад +26

    Just watched this on strange old world the other day. It's good. Guess I'll watch it again. It really helps to watch, listen, read things a couple times to really soak up all the data.
    Sorry. Funny old world.

  • @user-my6qk3bt4m
    @user-my6qk3bt4m 15 дней назад +6

    Archeology when looking at structure should have engineers with them

  • @justinbirkholz7814
    @justinbirkholz7814 9 дней назад +1

    This was so good. Best documentary of the year so far.

  • @amiralozse1781
    @amiralozse1781 15 дней назад +3

    an extraordinarily well done documentary !!!

  • @andymcculloch9199
    @andymcculloch9199 15 дней назад +3

    Excellent work. Very interesting.

  • @JammaLamma
    @JammaLamma 14 дней назад +2

    I could listen to the narrator for days she is amazing. And then there's the "caves". Just wow. Thanks Uncharted X.

  • @belliott538
    @belliott538 12 дней назад +2

    Any way you shake it… This Site and this Documentary is Spectacular!

  • @ringa91
    @ringa91 15 дней назад +48

    Serapeum boxes, THE vases, these caves...more and more objects that "shouldn't" exist, but they do...

    • @MrJetMango
      @MrJetMango 13 дней назад +4

      they were doing something with the energy of sound

    • @ZwenZwen-cb6ur
      @ZwenZwen-cb6ur 13 дней назад

      There is so much more of this stuff google „ooparts“

    • @fourseven6202
      @fourseven6202 12 дней назад

      @@MrJetMango Yep frequencies and resonance

    • @jeremyedgington6716
      @jeremyedgington6716 11 дней назад

      Nephilim

    • @matthewlock888
      @matthewlock888 9 дней назад +1

      Always made from granite too, one of the most difficult materials to work with

  • @billlockhart4482
    @billlockhart4482 7 дней назад +4

    Barabar is obviouslyt from another time with a purpose beyond our comprehension

  • @chriisfree6371
    @chriisfree6371 4 дня назад +1

    This is really fascinating - thanks for this.

  • @MrMootheMighty
    @MrMootheMighty 12 дней назад

    This is SO SO well produced, Ben. Amazing work here, and a testament to the team that put this whole thing together. Incredible. Thank you.

  • @LolLol-ui3jh
    @LolLol-ui3jh 15 дней назад +13

    first time i hear about this place thanks

  • @DerViking
    @DerViking 15 дней назад +7

    I was NOT expecting this. Amazing documentary.

  • @doc-illa
    @doc-illa 12 дней назад +2

    Commenting just because I love your videos and i always forget to add a comment. Starting now.

  • @JAYANFILMS_BAMINVESTIGATIONS
    @JAYANFILMS_BAMINVESTIGATIONS 9 часов назад

    Wow, so much good comments, thanks a lot, folks 👍 Difficult to read all of them!
    Thanks again Ben, for sharing our movie. Spread the link!

  • @RobertSlover
    @RobertSlover 15 дней назад +4

    WOW really great doc.! stayed out of the metaphysical (which i love) and stuck to the data!!! as a musician im probably biased, but i really loved the end section about the sound/acoustics. that was fascinating and confounding like why the weird acoustics? is it a cool coincidence of the specific geometry or purposeful? and why?

  • @JoshuaRolen
    @JoshuaRolen 15 дней назад +6

    The Elephant carvings on the front likely indicate that the mushroom depicted internally is a psilocybin cubensis mushroom, which would grow on the dung of elephants.

    • @joewalsh886
      @joewalsh886 14 дней назад

      Exactly what I was thinking 👍

  • @radezzientertainment501
    @radezzientertainment501 10 дней назад +2

    i love you for doing some india content!! its an unreal collection of ancient wisdom and practices waiting to be uncovered and deciphered

  • @The_Konstrukt
    @The_Konstrukt 11 дней назад +1

    One of the best videos I’ve seen for any megalithic site. Well done guys, you are doing gods work

  • @WhileTrueCode
    @WhileTrueCode 16 дней назад +5

    incredible production; im only 35min in but this feels real professional. thanks for sharing

  • @loud865
    @loud865 3 дня назад +3

    The unfinished one is the most fascinating
    It reveals construction techniques
    Somehow they were able to soften and mold the granite to their desire. I have been studying possibilities for a long time and i keep coming back to sound waves and sound technology. Something rearranged the molecules to soften the stone and then was allowed to harden back into place. There is no evidence of extreme heat or fire used to melt it so how did they do it. Not just this place but all of the stone works on this planet

    • @dennisfong7742
      @dennisfong7742 2 дня назад

      granite has a melting point of around 1215-1260 C, this is what perplexes me, the heat involved and how could craftsmen work... but i do enjoy your inquiring logic to this puzzle..

  • @juliomiranda6801
    @juliomiranda6801 13 дней назад +1

    Very beautifully done!

  • @christinehede7578
    @christinehede7578 11 дней назад

    Awesome video, thanks so much.

  • @lxdead5585
    @lxdead5585 15 дней назад +3

    2 HOURS!? I'll have to wait whole 12 hours to watch this, damn work :(

  • @jan-olofharnvall8760
    @jan-olofharnvall8760 16 дней назад +146

    The word cave is a misnomer describing these man made tunnel construction, a ‘cave’ is, in my humble opinion, a naturally occurring geological phenomenon. These are no caves.🤨

    • @norrinradd8952
      @norrinradd8952 16 дней назад +12

      I agree with you that tunnel is a more fitting description, but, these are caves as well. I hope the cracks don't cause them to "cave" in. Also, man caves, beer caves and wine caves around the world refuse to identify as anything other than caves. Cheers, good comment.

    • @Jordan-dr9hq
      @Jordan-dr9hq 16 дней назад +8

      Tomato tomato

    • @GreenTea3699
      @GreenTea3699 16 дней назад +6

      Normally a tunnel takes you from one place to another underground. What then is the proper name for an underground/in earth man-made room?

    • @robsonez
      @robsonez 15 дней назад +7

      Semantics.

    • @rosebud1958
      @rosebud1958 15 дней назад +5

      Extraterrestrials built these 🛸👽👾👨‍🚀

  • @oleksiiliubymyi8098
    @oleksiiliubymyi8098 6 дней назад +1

    Mindblowing, many thanks to the research team

  • @loud865
    @loud865 3 дня назад +1

    Have you ever heard of Barbarik.
    It was a robot that was asked before the war which side will it fight with. Barbarik said it would help the losing side. So they were afraid that it would kill everyone by switching sides everytime one side was losing so Krishna cut his head off and used it as a drone to fly over and monitor the battlefield.
    We think this is where the word barbarian came from. Ancient India has some of the most awesome ancient history. The mahabharata is like one of my favorite stories of all time.

  • @tallahassZ
    @tallahassZ 15 дней назад +6

    That's a shroom room

  • @tparr01
    @tparr01 16 дней назад +11

    YES! I love this place!. I first saw it on the BAM Movie (Builders of Ancient Mysteries). Not a chance this was carved out by hand.

    • @jordy1234
      @jordy1234 15 дней назад

      I always wonder... if not by hand, what else? And why do we only find this minimal amount of structures around the world? Boggles the mind thinking about it. 😅

    • @tparr01
      @tparr01 15 дней назад +2

      @@jordy1234 Nikola Tesla - ‘If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration.’

  • @MrBiccBoi
    @MrBiccBoi 15 дней назад +1

    I love how they actually went through the thoughts that popped up on certain things, like the fact that the scripts are probably younger than the sites themselves, and that sound increases is really promising!

  • @828_Nate
    @828_Nate 14 дней назад

    Wow this is so cool! Thanks!!!

  • @shanedavison7473
    @shanedavison7473 16 дней назад +27

    Archeologists are only off by about 10,000 years on the date of Barabar. This is typical of those idiots.

    • @heliosgnosis2744
      @heliosgnosis2744 15 дней назад +2

      Why do you say 10k? I am truly curious and am open minded to a human tradition through history to use and reuse that which is found or was before as is found worldwide and history wide so for this to be 10-100k years would not surprise me.

    • @dexterslab3
      @dexterslab3 15 дней назад

      8,000*

    • @Composer19691
      @Composer19691 15 дней назад

      I loathe them.

  • @Fafafafoolin
    @Fafafafoolin 15 дней назад +23

    Looking a lot like a giant Tic Tac parking spot.

    • @marcmarc172
      @marcmarc172 15 дней назад +1

      A flat-bottomed tic tac!

    • @TheGrimStoic
      @TheGrimStoic 14 дней назад

      I too have a fairly large tictac - would you like to park it up your bottom

    • @sidv0227
      @sidv0227 14 дней назад

      I thought that but then I thought there’s no way to park it inside through there door

    • @elzharvskyz9621
      @elzharvskyz9621 8 дней назад

      Or it is a tic tac.....and i know what you mean by tic tac...as in the craft description?

  • @burriedhistory
    @burriedhistory 12 дней назад

    Amazing!! This very well done documentary is an eye-opener.

  • @VaultBoy1776
    @VaultBoy1776 15 дней назад

    Amazing structure and an amazing film. Thank you.

  • @Rahatlakhoom
    @Rahatlakhoom 16 дней назад +8

    I see a lost guild of Craftsmen who were miracle workers. We busy ourselves asking entirely wrong questions.

  • @patel210
    @patel210 12 дней назад +4

    Some type of resonance based technology

  • @fieur
    @fieur 13 дней назад

    this was amazing to watch, thank you

  • @Aangel452
    @Aangel452 14 дней назад +1

    Its great to see others out there broadcasting these Historic Indian artefacts and buildings of a somewhat past advanced civilisation before ours. I follow Praveen Mohan on youtube, and he is spectacular, with a sceptical background to being shocked himself at the realisations he was finding out, regarding Ancient Indian sites. They were built like temples, in a totally different way and bazzar to todays engerneering of buildings.
    of his forefathers generations. as I feel they were still lacking in the reason they were here on Planet Earth was very special, and was to associate there souls ancestral right to come to here to continue there souls quest to know unconditional love in its 3D form, which after awhile becomes violent for your vibration that you move up a level to 4D and so forth.
    I remember as a teen, so imensley thinking I want to go home, thinis not my home.. My soul and very being did not fit in with that timeline or resonance.
    I guess I was stuck and have experienced unconditional LOVE in one of these experiences of an NDE, and through all of its diversities….. I want that final unconditional love in my experience.😃
    Perhaps this advanced rock melting tech was from beings that first arrived on earth within any timeline and had to protect themselves from dinosaurs, predators, mankind!
    So by building these inner rock, mountain, cliff face, places of safety and refuge, was
    necessary.

  • @kevinm3751
    @kevinm3751 16 дней назад +63

    There is flat out no way these were created 2300 years ago. The people that lived then simply did not have the tools or skill to create these and the idea they can be dated is absurd! The simple fact that the carved inscriptions look like some cave mans work and have absolutely nothing in common with the level of precision used in the rest of the structures. These kings found them and claimed them, nothing more!

    • @LUM-kb2rl
      @LUM-kb2rl 15 дней назад +4

      Consider this: if tesla could fund his wildest fantasies, historians would never say that they are 20th century technology. Now imagine other similarly genius people who dont make a public display of their intelligence because they know how dangerous that is. When Tesla died, the government seized all of his research and classified it. If you can imagine knowledge keepers who preserve technology and dont share it, then its easy to imagine that these could have been built at any time, even recently

    • @LUM-kb2rl
      @LUM-kb2rl 15 дней назад

      @@debbydeloach all of the jugs incorporate the golden ratio in their proportions. I think it is not a coincidence that the curvature of the vases corresponds to a universal constant. I suspect that with the correct method, rocks can easily be shaped into geometries that correspond to nature

    • @thagenet
      @thagenet 15 дней назад +1

      lol 2300 years and there’s no way they could be done, before that no problem they could do it. 😂

    • @thagenet
      @thagenet 15 дней назад +3

      @@debbydeloach I think maybe that knowledge comes and goes, just like civilizations come and go.

    • @thagenet
      @thagenet 15 дней назад

      @@debbydeloach the only ones around they could’ve done it is humans, their things humans would use, their in places humans would use them, thin didn’t make them. Do you know how to paint a masterpiece oil artwork? Do you think Michelangelo was an alien from million years ago?

  • @Dvpainter
    @Dvpainter 14 дней назад +5

    I have a very small understanding of how what I'm about to say works, but someone named Stuart Hameroff and Sir Roger Penrose recently found that in our neurons, it is actually microtubules that anesthesia 'turns off' which shuts off our consciousness, and those microtubules have crystalline structures built up by proteins called tubulins (iirc?) but those microtubules vibrate and that is allegedly the process that lets us consciously engage with our brains, and I am thinking of how people like monks use their voice to create 'om' noises at constant rates, and that maybe these chambers had a way of amplifying certain patterns that people used in the days these were made, in order to maybe ease out whatever they were trying to accomplish?

    • @Dvpainter
      @Dvpainter 13 дней назад

      Of course this is to assume it has anything to do with any of that and not some scientific purpose that it may have been used for in the greater past that required extreme precision to guarantee variables for something else

    • @fourseven6202
      @fourseven6202 12 дней назад +1

      Exactly what I was thinking.. this sort of looks like an "amplifier" of sound waves of some sort

    • @fourseven6202
      @fourseven6202 12 дней назад +1

      Would be interesting to do some sound experiments inside it

  • @MaximShelkov
    @MaximShelkov 6 дней назад

    I am very impressed with how well this documentary is presented. Great job Ben and the team 🙌

  • @lauriedavies6183
    @lauriedavies6183 3 дня назад

    Loved this! ❤

  • @kingxenomorph3056
    @kingxenomorph3056 15 дней назад +3

    Mr Ben
    Thanks, for posting Johannes video but I already watched it twice on her channel.....watch it two more times on yours!!!!iiii

    • @daksman
      @daksman 15 дней назад

      why is he posting BAM videos?

    • @cindyknudson2715
      @cindyknudson2715 15 дней назад

      ​@@daksman Maybe because his channel has a large following and therefore amplifies exposure to the film and the subject? Offering the information to new eyes and ears?

  • @charleensampson6816
    @charleensampson6816 16 дней назад +5

    Out of this world....."awesome"!

  • @dannysisk9458
    @dannysisk9458 15 дней назад +2

    About time man. Thanks. India definitely has some really old places.

  • @lukasstulgys1508
    @lukasstulgys1508 12 дней назад

    I love this, this is what I thought, thanx for such a good work of putting all together. :))

  • @zinoksangtam
    @zinoksangtam 11 дней назад

    wow this is a new video, im actually kind of studying about this cave rn and this video will be very helpful

  • @stangwara
    @stangwara 15 дней назад +10

    It's a little known fact, but this ancient process of glass-like wall polishing was also encountered in some archeological structures found at territory of today's Poland. According to research surface roughness was close to 500-grade, which means 1/500 of mm rough, so around 2 um - same ballpark as in those caves. It was even hard to highlight surface roughness with light hanging at the polished wall. Look it up, I've seen the documentary about it on TV, not sure though it's on youtube though. The work on it was done by Dr. Zbigniew Łęcina.

    • @michalmazurek3504
      @michalmazurek3504 14 дней назад +1

      Nic takiego nie mogę znaleźć, napisz coś więcej

    • @ivayloivanov3744
      @ivayloivanov3744 10 дней назад +1

      Do you know what is the name of this ancient site?

    • @LeifVaseAmaze
      @LeifVaseAmaze 5 дней назад

      It would be cool if true (also ancient remains) but Just like the previous comments it is impossible to find any information about this without more details.

  • @mikeshanermusic
    @mikeshanermusic 16 дней назад +3

    🤯Thank you.

  • @mikhailasanovic
    @mikhailasanovic 14 дней назад +2

    Liked this so fast I got a blister!

  • @cozmikwan2216
    @cozmikwan2216 10 дней назад

    A fascinating 2 hours. Thank you.

  • @gordondocherty
    @gordondocherty 15 дней назад +21

    For those who think the Granite can be “melted and moulded” using extreme heat/pressure, what you end up with when it cools is Gneiss, not Granite. Granite can only form from molten rock deep in the Earth’s crust by slowly cooling over very long periods (thousands of years plus). You cannot “just” melt granite, pour it and let it set again to get back granite. Granite is - literally - a rock composed of course crystal grains that take time to form. Granite does have a high quartz content (silicon dioxide) and that is significant, as Silicon is a metalloid, while Oxygen is highly paramagnetic, making it a good medium for adsorbing EVOs along crystal boundaries- and EVOs strongly affect metallic bonding, meaning “solid” silica-bearing rocks or metals become plastic - they can literally then be shaped like clay: the EVOs can then be leached out using water, to leave a once-more “solid” surface.
    Now, to create EVOs, you need water (better HHO, a different configuration of the H+ and OH- ions), “electron donors (particularly metals)”, (ultra)sound and resonance - exactly what these chambers can deliver. Just my take on it, but it does strongly suggest these chambers are, indeed, the product of a previous (antediluvian?) society with knowledge of how to create EVOs for energy production, transmutation and construction (through material softening/re-hardening without the need for extreme heat or pressure), health - and, yes, there are overlaps with geopolymer production - but, as I said, you cannot grind down or melt granite, shape it, and let it cool again and still end up with granite.
    As to "liquid granite", to quote: liquid granite, which can also be known as synthetic granite, isn’t stone at all. The term is used for a particular type of extra-strong concrete developed by Sheffield Hallam University, and also for a technique for pouring and decorating concrete to make it look like granite. The exact composition of concrete varies, but it will include sand or stone dust, cement (a binding agent) and water. It may also contain larger pieces of stone or other materials. There is also epoxy granite. Epoxy granite is made of granite particles bonded together by an epoxy. This will typically be around 95% real, natural granite but it won’t have the patterns and textures that characterize natural granite. The chambers are dug out of solid granite, with no concrete or epoxy used.
    So, no, the chambers were not produced using concrete nor an epoxy resin nor a geopolymer, nor extreme heat melting and moulding.
    As to "EVOs", look up "Dr. Takaaki Matsumoto electronuclear collapse and electronuclear regeneration" and then "ULTR - Ball Lightning and Coherent Nuclear Transmutation - P1" - to understand how, on a very small scale, the same effects as newly postulated for black hole formation have been experimentally shown to collapse matter through "fractal toroids" (toroid = small torus) that generate a calculated magnetic field strength of 50,000,000 Tesla at the center of the each created in the experiment (a fractal-toroid being comprised of a closed loop electron flow torus sheathed in a ring of poloidal magnetic toruses that are themselves sheathed in a ring of poloidal electrical toruses and so down through ever decreasing scales...).
    Under extreme compression, these toroids emit a stream of collapsed matter from their poles in the direction of the toroidal moment emanating from the center of the toroid, such collapsed matter streams being reformed to regenerate matter (principally as alpha-conjugates but also rarer elements where protons are also recreated in amongst the alpha (Helium nuclei) particles), as the stream meets with electron-rich matter causing the stream to open out again, so releasing the pressure. The above observed experimental results suggest very much that "black holes / white holes" are really scale invariant constructs fed by vortices that strip the electrons from the nuclei on their way toward the virtual center of the toroid, with the extreme speeds and forces acting on the matter being consumed causing the electrons to cohere into a double layer electron shell with an outer "effectively giant single electron" shell and an inner (positively charged) nucleon content, a content that is compressed and compressed as the vortex feeds and more and more matter to the center - not quite a singularity, but almost - with almost unimaginable magnetic pressures. To use a well-worn turn of phrase - "as above, so below". The nature of the universe is fractal, in other words.
    Now, for comparison, a scrap-yard electromagnet generates a 1 Tesla magnetic field, an MRI scanner generates a 2 Tesla magnetic field, a high end research scanner (that can cause havoc in a lab!), 8 - 10 Tesla. So, a fractal toroid creates, at its center, an "Exotic Vacuum Object" (or EVO), a coherent electron shell encasing densely compressed nucleon content. Should these fractal toroids cease to be fed, the EVO is liberated and free to travel. As witnessed in another experiment, the VEGA experiment, these EVOs are electro-magnetically disconnected from their surroundings, allowing them to travel through electromagnetic environments without being deflected in any way (travelling along a corkscrew path), although they have been experimentally observed to interact with - and even merge with - each other.
    The (electro)magnetic model of a "black hole" (and corresponding theorized white hole) therefore makes a lot of sense. And as for black holes/white holes, well they consume matter to form condensed stream that then flow out along the toroidal moment lines of force of the "black holes" (gigantic fractal toroids) to either be fully ejected from the vicinity of the black hole (reforming alpha-conjugate elements where such streams come into contact with denser plasmas) or eventually circle back round and in to feed the vortex again. Black holes/white holes are, in other words, natures recyclers.
    This, we are only just rediscovering, yet, it would seem, our antediluvian ancestors had access to this very knowledge - to create EVOs you actually just need water, a way to convert the H2O into H+HO- (resonance spaces are a good way to do this), an electron donor (metals do very well here), scalar (sound) waves and the aforementioned specific geometries creating the resonance spaces/chambers: with such a setup, they would have had access to CLEAN energy production (ElectroNuclear Reactions (ENRs) such as ElectroNuclear Collapse (ENC) / ElectroNuclear reGeneration (ENG) can release up to 1,000 times the energy a D-D fusion reaction produces for the same number of reactions), Elemental Transmutation (including remediation of radioactive elements), EVOs for metal/metalloid lattice "softening" for stone shaping and gravity shielding (if you can enshroud what you are looking to move, such as a large stone construct). As I said, we are only just rediscovering this now. The evidence suggests humanity knew how to do this in the past. So, why was this knowledge lost? A major truly-epic cataclysm would certainly explain this.
    As a final point, even if these caves and megalithic stone building to extreme precision were achieved in some other way, EVOs are real, and will enable us to achieve such engineering feats should we continue to advance without going one better than our ancestors and wiping ourselves out entirely.

    • @thomassinclair731
      @thomassinclair731 15 дней назад +2

      Brilliant observation. Thanks.

    • @josephc8440
      @josephc8440 15 дней назад

      So why don’t we have free energy right now?

    • @gordondocherty
      @gordondocherty 15 дней назад +9

      @@josephc8440 because there is currently not the political will to change economies around the world to adopt a model of superabundance instead of being based on scarcity. ☹️

    • @josephc8440
      @josephc8440 15 дней назад +1

      @@gordondocherty we got enslaved so to say? Also I’m skeptical of mysticism, as I’m a hardcore realist, and reductionist, but are there any websites I can look into to learn more about your essay above?

    • @funkymunky7935
      @funkymunky7935 14 дней назад

      @@gordondocherty WTF is an EVO?

  • @AndrewHall-dp9il
    @AndrewHall-dp9il 12 дней назад +4

    Is Brien forester correct there’s something unexplainable that only the cataclysmic event could explain

    • @LookDeeper
      @LookDeeper 12 дней назад

      We may have had a number of them from then to now.
      We have had at least one bottle neck event that we know of where we are descendants of the few who survived one 800 - 900,000 years ago.

  • @styleemusic
    @styleemusic 13 дней назад

    Smooth as glass, thanks for sharing Ben.

  • @jasonflora5367
    @jasonflora5367 14 дней назад

    Your videos are the most compelling with supporting factual and statistical data. You and Graham are the only ones I really look forward to watching. Great job and truly appreciate what you do.

  • @PEZ-S
    @PEZ-S 15 дней назад +5

    A question that came to my mind watching this video, was, has anyone done ground penetrating radar scans in and around the chambers? Is there perhaps something below these chambers?

    • @JAYANFILMS_BAMINVESTIGATIONS
      @JAYANFILMS_BAMINVESTIGATIONS 9 часов назад +1

      we would love to, Leica is willing to give us one, but we need authorization from the Indian government, and that's a bit more complicated 😊

    • @PEZ-S
      @PEZ-S 8 часов назад

      @@JAYANFILMS_BAMINVESTIGATIONS For that, a little bit of Bhaksheesh can really help out. I really hope the team can succeed in getting permits though, as there maybe more structures within the areas that have never been revealed before.

  • @nomad8723
    @nomad8723 15 дней назад +3

    While there is no need to repeat the skepticism of the orthodox explanations, these are highly reminiscent to me, in principle, of the various attempts at doomsday bunkers/storages we have or have planned to create. The seed vault, the concepts for burring nuclear waste, etc. I'm not implying these were necessarily the original purposes, but the notion of why somebody would go to the effort of hewing something out of solid granite, making it of such high quality, and in such a conspicuous, but (as far as we know) unimportant and useless location.
    The fact that some of the examples were partially completed is also a part of this, as whoever created such a construction was no simple despot or barbarian. This is not the edifice of some petty noble or primitive faith, but a calculated, purposeful and still greatly impressive work. Point being, they must have been an advanced and highly mature culture to produce such workmanship. Thus, three interpretations can be deduced, either some tragedy befell the architects, who must have been robust enough a society to weather most commonplace natural or man made disasters. Second, it may be that the unfinished examples were later discovered to be unfit, or the most shocking idea, that the construction of such a place was so trivial that they would stop half way through, like giving up on building a parking lot or strip mall half way through. Luckily, since there aren't hundreds of these (unlike, for example, "predynastic" stone vessels), the latter I find unlikely.

  • @joshscott3271
    @joshscott3271 15 дней назад +1

    This is a great documentation of this work, very good, great to know these things, and presented very well, top marks, go to the front of the class. Thank you, Winning!!!

  • @UnchartedWorlds
    @UnchartedWorlds 15 дней назад +1

    Commenting for visibility and algorithm boost of the video 👌 very well done 👏👏