The Mysterious Underground Tunnels Of The Serapeum At Saqqara In Egypt

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  • Опубликовано: 10 дек 2024

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  • @iang1
    @iang1 4 года назад +14

    Never tire of seeing videos of this amazing place

  • @joekiser65
    @joekiser65 4 года назад +4

    So obvious we are missing a large part of our human story. Exciting times with people like you getting these videos out for the world to see. Thank you.

  • @peteferraro5835
    @peteferraro5835 4 года назад +33

    Incredible!! The length of tunnel , the boxes , and the unknown use is just fascinating. Thanku Brien 👍👍👍👍👍stay safe!

    • @Ron4885
      @Ron4885 4 года назад

      Agree. The Serapeum is very interesting.

    • @EridanuS86
      @EridanuS86 4 года назад +1

      Might be have connection with the Nile, such as the Pyramids in Cairo. In the Bible you can read one verse, which is very interesting: "'I am against you, Pharaoh king of Egypt, you great crocodile, lying among your streams. You say, "The Nile belongs to me; I made it for myself." Ezekiel 29:3

    • @thebarefootgardner4687
      @thebarefootgardner4687 4 года назад +1

      What was in the box or used for? Do we know as in Winchester be acoustics inside there?

    • @peteferraro5835
      @peteferraro5835 4 года назад

      @@EridanuS86yes he say there was an acoustic element, but thot it had more to do with energy storage

    • @peteferraro5835
      @peteferraro5835 4 года назад

      @@thebarefootgardner4687 some acoustic, more energy storage is the suggestion

  • @matthewpelham8975
    @matthewpelham8975 4 года назад +12

    It boggles the mind as to why they put the boxes down there, and how they managed to do it.

  • @gerzon4192
    @gerzon4192 4 года назад +2

    The work you do, and have done is truly great. Thanks to people like you we can understand our remarkable past, as well as another reality about our universe. Thank you very much.

  • @BarryObama666
    @BarryObama666 4 года назад +4

    Thank you Mr. Forester for these wonderful informative videos.

  • @Good-Enuff-Garage
    @Good-Enuff-Garage 4 года назад +1

    thank you Brien I rather watch your amateur camera work and non biased commentary than any big network specials

  • @rickgee7870
    @rickgee7870 4 года назад +3

    Every time this tour is taken, it just becomes curiouser and curiouser. Another question comes to mind. Why are the tunnels so long? Imagine telling the workers, "we need to dig long tunnels, then move large stone boxes down the tunnels and into small spaces, o. k. ?" Mechanics and common sense would have to be put in the trash bin. Peace❤️

    • @steve-o6413
      @steve-o6413 4 года назад

      I guess most people don't use Logic as Reasoning abilities to fugue puzzles out. They just repeat what they are told...

  • @maryannknox7158
    @maryannknox7158 4 года назад +6

    Thank You 🙏 Brien

  • @jamesbrumley6926
    @jamesbrumley6926 4 года назад +3

    @6:32 the lg stone at the exit looks to have the same 2 protrusions like stones in S. America (Saqsaywaman/Puma Punku). I had not seen those in Egypt before... 🤔

    • @mnomadvfx
      @mnomadvfx 4 года назад

      You might be surprised to find that common sense plays a part in masonry development across the world.
      What seems odd to us might seem a lot more sensible and obvious to a stone mason.

    • @BillFromTheHill100
      @BillFromTheHill100 4 года назад

      Good eyes

  • @lucianticau2555
    @lucianticau2555 4 года назад +14

    So, where does this tunnel lead, what is its purpose?

    • @wheelmanstan
      @wheelmanstan 4 года назад +3

      Gold, seeds, scrolls, something radioactive? I wonder. Something very valuable or delicate, or both? People at some point must have emptied or looted them, right?

    • @AngryHateMusic
      @AngryHateMusic 4 года назад

      I think the answer eventually lies here; ruclips.net/user/thunderboltsproject after all, it is an electric universe and I think they understood that much more than we do today.

  • @rodgerkoch8679
    @rodgerkoch8679 4 года назад

    I'm surprised this hasn't gone viral well done great clip absolutely fantastic

  • @paigesmith6416
    @paigesmith6416 4 года назад +3

    Brien ..I've seen that type of surface before .. it was identified by a geologist as being meteor melt rock from Sweden..I later discovered a crater here in Arkansas that has exactly the same rough surface .. I do think it would support the theory that the surfaces were super heated and cooled very quickly ..in order to remove the surface with more ease that to just chip away at a very hard surface ..I believe that particular types of very hard stone with a certain amount of quarts or gypsum .. imbedded in the rock makes the heating and cooling of the rock very possible..I believe that the crystals or crystalline minerals imbedded in the rock expand more rapidly then the surrounding rock ..causing the surface to slightly fracture..,allowing these rocks to be more easily shaped .. possibly using even just copper tools .. I think basalt would act in the same manner...it would be interesting to set up some kind of experiment to test this theory.. although in not sure what was used as a heat source.. maybe concentrated sunlight or some sort of artificial heat ,source.. ? Anyway I think it could be very educational..to play with it..

    • @gaensehaut
      @gaensehaut 4 года назад

      in this german video here they use a industry magnet to get smallest particles with glazed surface called "sintered" with steel chips: ruclips.net/video/wuAIqH_yyYI/видео.html

    • @steve-o6413
      @steve-o6413 4 года назад

      Wouldn't the Heat factor make impossible for Humans to use Copper Chisels, but I agree with the Christal Fracturing as a means of cutting...

  • @rickbrauer6794
    @rickbrauer6794 4 года назад +1

    Great description about the 'no soot'. I'm very curious now on how they had light, possible bioluminescent insects?

  • @fatimanaqvi2976
    @fatimanaqvi2976 4 года назад +1

    thanks for sharing...

  • @arunchristel9844
    @arunchristel9844 4 года назад

    Such an incredible fascinating work in ancient time,

  • @joekiser65
    @joekiser65 4 года назад +1

    I’m a retired underground hard rock blasting superintendent. Drift that straight is amazing.

    • @bodystomp5302
      @bodystomp5302 4 года назад

      In your opinion could those tunnels have been bored with hammer & chisel?

  • @angelchicago007
    @angelchicago007 4 года назад

    Have a trip there this sept..defenately will be one of hhe places to visit... thanks Brian for all your great material you share...want to go on one of your trips !!!!

  • @maryannknox7158
    @maryannknox7158 4 года назад +2

    Wow I had no idea !

  • @dannystaton5386
    @dannystaton5386 4 года назад +2

    Love this

  • @nickw6617
    @nickw6617 4 года назад +2

    hurts my brain. .. why would you stuff that box into that small of an area? if it was the "egyptians" why not use smaller bricks? they were obviously fond of building with all sizes and materials... whatever they were doing it was mechanically imperative that they use one solid stone, but why? makes me think its for much more than ritualistic purposes , its simply WAY too much effort.. its the biggest possible rock you could get through that tunnel! i would like to see what it would take to move that rock box around in that tunnel..

  • @josephanderson47
    @josephanderson47 4 года назад +8

    Makes u wonder why they left that 1 box there and why they left

    • @andylai-fz6uc
      @andylai-fz6uc 4 года назад +1

      exactly. wouldn't they shape the box outside first so it's lighter to move and easier to shape?

    • @johnhenry4
      @johnhenry4 4 года назад

      Perhaps they left because of some cataclysm. Imagine a meteor hits the 1 mile thick glacier on North America and unleashes the ice into water. There are signs of flooding in Egypt.

    • @sav7568
      @sav7568 4 года назад

      A comet collided with earth and things got a little too hot.

    • @teppo9585
      @teppo9585 4 года назад

      More or less rules out the God hypothesis.. but that´s about it, everything else remains on the table pretty much. Well they didn´t use rails or anything of kind as they would remain visible under the rock. Nevertheless they should arrange to peek under the rock(s) as there´s probably something there to tell us something.

    • @johnnylego807
      @johnnylego807 Год назад

      God wiped them out, It had to be done, These fallen beings were doing things they were not supposed too.The entire area was flooded. and or wiped out , read the Bible.

  • @leeherring470
    @leeherring470 4 года назад +4

    Amazing how they got those boxes down there let alone cut them out from a quarry. Thanks

    • @betsybarnicle8016
      @betsybarnicle8016 4 года назад

      Someone on another video tried to claim these were made in ptolemaic period - around 300-30 BC. Wrong.

    • @mnomadvfx
      @mnomadvfx 4 года назад

      Cutting them from the quarry is a lot easier even with ancient tools than Brien implies with his lack of proper research.
      Applying fire to granite can soften it considerably making is vastly easier to quarry and work.
      Sometimes the reality is a lot more boring and menial than the complicated, fantastical solutions these channels like to sling about to sell their merch and tours.

    • @mnomadvfx
      @mnomadvfx 4 года назад

      Getting them down would be easier than moving them along the tunnels - counter weight assemblies eliminate much of the weight problem if you can engineer it into the necessary space.

  • @TheSunnickey
    @TheSunnickey 4 года назад +1

    Thank you

  • @Robinhood1966
    @Robinhood1966 4 года назад +2

    I've been trying to find ANY information about more tunnels, beyond the archway passages that the sarcophagus? Yosef showed in an Unchartedx video the beginnings of more tunnels beyond where a lot of debris, in his opinion, was intentionally placed to discourage further investigation deeper into the tunnels? The original excavation expedition documents of the Serapeum were lost or destroyed for the most part. I haven't been able to locate any copies of them because of this.

  • @helenarovan4896
    @helenarovan4896 4 года назад +6

    What are the small niches in the walls at 5:50?!

    • @ZiggyDan
      @ZiggyDan 4 года назад +3

      Where the guys put there lunch box and beer. Probably lucky charms fetish items.

    • @Robinhood1966
      @Robinhood1966 4 года назад +1

      Excellent question. No clue what they are for, but excellent question!

    • @ZiggyDan
      @ZiggyDan 4 года назад +1

      @@stevenp922 ....Was there any bulls in there? I sure its a mis-interpretation of the word Serapis.

    • @ZiggyDan
      @ZiggyDan 4 года назад +1

      @@stevenp922 ...yes after the found them. These are a invasive burial in my opinion.

    • @ZiggyDan
      @ZiggyDan 4 года назад +1

      @@stevenp922 ...yes again, these are later inventions by new people fining these places.

  • @cas1051
    @cas1051 4 года назад

    Very impressive video. Thank you Brien.

  • @Za7a7aZ
    @Za7a7aZ 3 года назад

    It looks as if niches were left and right covert up in the "empty" part of the tunnel. And it looks like that the ceiling is worked..saying they placed the boxes from the top down and repaired the ceiling when done.

  • @spiritofanu
    @spiritofanu 4 года назад +9

    What are all the squares cut into the walls at the entrance.

    • @Flame-Bright-Cheer
      @Flame-Bright-Cheer 4 года назад

      For real tho bro🤘🏼
      I'm thinking the same yo⁉️

  • @Honeyddripdiddler
    @Honeyddripdiddler 4 года назад +4

    When was this place discovered? I wonder if there is old photos of this place when they found it

    • @rogerscottcathey
      @rogerscottcathey 4 года назад +1

      Think so. Look up Vlad's channel. He has the most impressive collection of current and historic photos on megalithic structures in Egypt and around the world of anybody.

    • @rogerscottcathey
      @rogerscottcathey 4 года назад +4

      Actually it's vlad9vt, here:
      ruclips.net/user/vlad9vt

    • @steve-o6413
      @steve-o6413 4 года назад +1

      Yes Steven that's when the First Bull Story came to light, and the BS has been said about it ever since lol...

    • @rogerscottcathey
      @rogerscottcathey 4 года назад

      The Greeks borrowed lore from all over and appropriated it to their druthers. The Maze and the Minotaur and the labours of Heracles. The maze could have been Egyptian, Heracles from India, etc. The fact though that these can be traced sometimes around the world and across the oceans is fascinatin'.

  • @chrisrobins7
    @chrisrobins7 4 года назад +1

    What's the temperature down there and how do they get fresh air?

  • @johnhenry4
    @johnhenry4 4 года назад

    6:03 "Strong artificial light had to be employed." Look at the wall and you see the indentions where possibly candles were set. Perhaps metal reflection plates were set behind them.

    • @mnomadvfx
      @mnomadvfx 4 года назад

      @Valentina Dujmovic What you call fire damage is just soot residue from heavy carbon fuel sources like wood or wax.
      Animal fat can burn more or less without such problems, especially if the place is adequately ventilated.

  • @maryannknox7158
    @maryannknox7158 4 года назад +2

    Must be Magical to actually be there

  • @dcscreenworks
    @dcscreenworks 4 года назад

    My respect for Brien jumps every time he answers a question with "MAYBE, WHO KNOWS?" :-D

  • @dazuk1969
    @dazuk1969 4 года назад +2

    i do not know if the walls n ceilings have been cleaned?...they should be jet black from millenia of torch light and naked flame. How did they see down there ?....fundamental question...but very important one i feel.....thanks Mr F.....peace.

    • @brienfoerster
      @brienfoerster  4 года назад +1

      Not cleaning done.

    • @dazuk1969
      @dazuk1969 4 года назад

      @@brienfoerster Thank you for your reply Mr F......peace.

  • @randysmith6493
    @randysmith6493 4 года назад

    Nice , the box looked like a round stone hammer divots, with great skill, but what do I know. Enjoyed the walk through in a single run. Very informative view. So maybe someone in charge died and the workers said no way am I going to do any more of this. Thanks again

  • @frankremus9873
    @frankremus9873 4 года назад +1

    Mysterious indeed.

  • @tunnelrabbit4293
    @tunnelrabbit4293 4 года назад +2

    What goes into the box? So many questions.

    • @mnomadvfx
      @mnomadvfx 4 года назад

      *what WENT into the box.
      The boxes are open now, whatever was in them is long gone.
      People are apt to forget that tomb robbers existed all the way back in the earliest times of civilisations - this is precisely why the Egyptians started using Mastaba's to cover their tombs, like a red rag to a bull it only encouraged the robbers further of course.

  • @johnweaver4564
    @johnweaver4564 4 года назад +1

    Must have been easy for them..... at least not too difficult because it was done! To leave the one box in the hallway does suggest a sudden interruption of completing whatever they were building. Plus the other boxes that were never brought to the site. Has anyone ever figured out how many tons of rock were removed to make this? Maybe 100,000 tons or more? What an accomplishment and mystery

    • @mnomadvfx
      @mnomadvfx 4 года назад

      The entire thing would not have been done in any single period - likely a succession of dynasties and excavation projects commisioned therein.

  • @maryannknox7158
    @maryannknox7158 4 года назад +1

    Incredible

  • @AntonApostolov
    @AntonApostolov 4 года назад +1

    hi Brien, i hear you say "it has been hollowed out". can you please give us some details on the inside finishing - is it crude like the outside? i could not find any info about this. it is mind boggling if they had to finish it with such great precision inside these narrow niches where i don't see any kind of tool fitting in. thank you

  • @johnhenke6475
    @johnhenke6475 4 года назад +1

    5:43. What do you suppose all of those little alcoves in the wall are about.

    • @brienfoerster
      @brienfoerster  4 года назад +1

      Tiny temples

    • @ZupTepi
      @ZupTepi 4 года назад

      @@brienfoerster they look alike some of the strange granite niches we have in Sardinia, in the santo Stefano site.

    • @steve-o6413
      @steve-o6413 4 года назад

      Yes Steven, all the information on the Bull Story was keep there. If you want the latest BS you could find it fast lol...

  • @mtmadigan82
    @mtmadigan82 4 года назад

    I'm most interested in the begining. How'd you get a fighter jets flight to Egypt?

  • @richardbello5732
    @richardbello5732 3 года назад

    Notice the height of the ceilings arches were added later for support.
    But these ceilings were made for giants because humans were much smaller in that time.

  • @kenrik2105
    @kenrik2105 4 года назад

    Interesting that the walls and ceiling are so rough, then you have the finished archways, and then the highly polished boxes. Wonder if they had plans to finish the walls and ceiling.

    • @mnomadvfx
      @mnomadvfx 4 года назад

      Probably not.
      In making games you have what are called 'hero elements'.
      Things designed to stand out and draw your eye - same is true here, it would be overkill to polish the tunnel like so.

  • @funny-video-YouTube-channel
    @funny-video-YouTube-channel 4 года назад

    Looks like a storage facility.

  • @raiseyourworld5324
    @raiseyourworld5324 3 года назад

    The angled cutting into the rock is the same seen across the world, and was used to create a surface for rendering to adhere, In some places, areas of rendering still exist and where crumbled away, this same surface.

  • @TheTwistedStone
    @TheTwistedStone 4 года назад

    Every now and again there's holes in the walls and lots more at junctions. Maybe these were used as anchor points to winch the stones down the tunnels and the reason there are more at junctions is that extra anchor points were needed to manipulate the stones round the corners ? I agree some look to have been specifically carved as niches for lamps or other items but maybe they were always there and the carving was done to make the existing holes nicer or more useful... ?

    • @steve-o6413
      @steve-o6413 4 года назад

      In modern times we call them Junction Boxes, look up NEC National Electrical Codes...

  • @jonathanengwall2777
    @jonathanengwall2777 4 года назад

    The niches must have served as a template. Surely they used extreme heat, perhaps percussion also. The serapeum is not exactly a tomb, correct?

  • @fernandolima6335
    @fernandolima6335 2 года назад

    how long is this place in meters?

  • @dillonsong5551
    @dillonsong5551 Год назад

    Looks like there was a high temperature heat or something that roar through the lid which renders it black and rough

  • @ydnartitcomb1
    @ydnartitcomb1 3 года назад

    Whats with the fire extinguishers , is the stone going to catch on fire?

  • @debbieobryan8734
    @debbieobryan8734 4 года назад

    What is the base made of? In other words what are the boxes sitting on.
    Did they construct the tunnel and fill it with sand after.

  • @clint9648
    @clint9648 4 года назад +1

    Was the unfinished one sitting on rollers? If that was their method the rollers should still be under it however I don't think that's the case

    • @MichaelEllisYT
      @MichaelEllisYT 4 года назад

      I was thinking of that too. It's not like they would take the time to get the rollers out if they stopped working on it.

    • @clint9648
      @clint9648 4 года назад +2

      @@MichaelEllisYT Well it would both be near impossible to lift the block to get them out... and why would they unless that was it's final resting place (obviously not). Nothing makes logical sense in most of these megalithic sites

    • @elcuhhh8761
      @elcuhhh8761 4 года назад

      Definitely wasn’t timber rollers. Where would they get the wood from?

  • @asimtahir7859
    @asimtahir7859 4 года назад

    What length of tunnel?

  • @gameoverlord8012
    @gameoverlord8012 4 года назад +1

    are these arches new?

    • @ZiggyDan
      @ZiggyDan 4 года назад

      ...the steel reinforcing is.

  • @susanjane2498
    @susanjane2498 4 года назад +1

    Wow! What are all the niches in the wall for, I wonder!

    • @infinidominion
      @infinidominion 4 года назад +1

      I was thinkin, the hallway ones look like they held lighting like glowing stones or something but I've never seen the effigy looking notches by the entrance...or the entrance. Amazing

    • @susanjane2498
      @susanjane2498 4 года назад

      @@davematherly possible, but why have arched niches? Maybe they were for arched stone tablets?

    • @susanjane2498
      @susanjane2498 4 года назад

      @@infinidominion yes, interesting! Or maybe the bags with the arched handles they were carrying in the wall etchings and mosaics!

    • @susanjane2498
      @susanjane2498 4 года назад

      @@stevenp922 can't find it

    • @susanjane2498
      @susanjane2498 4 года назад

      @@stevenp922 👍

  • @ZiggyDan
    @ZiggyDan 4 года назад

    What is the Hole at, 00:28 is it for drainage? Could they float them in place?

    • @brienfoerster
      @brienfoerster  4 года назад +1

      Unlikely

    • @ZiggyDan
      @ZiggyDan 4 года назад

      @@brienfoerster ...salt water?!

    • @ZiggyDan
      @ZiggyDan 4 года назад

      ...do you notice the drain in the first minute of your vid?

    • @steve-o6413
      @steve-o6413 4 года назад +1

      Ziggy, Salt Water, could conduct Electricity, liquid Mercury even better. If you wanted to float something on a FoE River what would you use. Hypothetically speaking...

  • @grahamcass7420
    @grahamcass7420 4 года назад

    I struggle to phathom any hypothesis even with the most ludicrous and outrageous thoughts i can imagine,as with any of these megalithic sites, someone went to great lengths,to store,hide and protect prescious cargo to be reclaimed at a later date,space travellers?sounds crazy right

  • @pablocortez9970
    @pablocortez9970 Год назад

    Pero hay que reconocer que es un muy bonito trabajo

  • @kevinm9
    @kevinm9 4 года назад

    Brien you say the valley of the king's is to large to have been dug by hand. Would you say the same for here ?

    • @mnomadvfx
      @mnomadvfx 4 года назад

      Bollocks.
      The VoK was in use for a long time - it wasn't all done at once, so the effort wouldn't have seemed nearly so bad.
      Sometimes tombs were reused as well, or slightly extended to add more space for new occupants.

  • @boneyboney3575
    @boneyboney3575 4 года назад

    interesting comment about the light source used 🤔 obviously no fuel residue....mirrors?

  • @spiritofanu
    @spiritofanu 4 года назад

    It is huge!!

  • @johnslaymaker
    @johnslaymaker 4 года назад +1

    If they had mysterious advanced stone-working tools (which seems likely) then why would they use chisels on the tunnel walls?

    • @jonathanekat3852
      @jonathanekat3852 4 года назад +1

      John Slaymaker bcs the boxes and tunnels were created by two different groups of people in different timelines? A much earlier and more skilled civilization and a later group that did only rather bad work compared

    • @mnomadvfx
      @mnomadvfx 4 года назад

      @@jonathanekat3852 That's a very limited view of society as a homogenous set of people with the exact same skill set - common sense alone shows that even today that is not the case, back then it would have been even worse.
      This is why armchair archaeologists come up with "sound based high technology" rather than common sense of hard work and innovating techniques to work stone.
      For example - making a smooth surface of a granite box is much easier than doing fine etching on it, it's always easier to work in larger motions than small, very accurate ones.
      I've actually seen a Russian team demonstrate cutting through pink granite with a copper saw with an abrasive - it's hard and time intensive work sure, but if you have the time and the power to force people to work for you, then why not?

    • @jonathanekat3852
      @jonathanekat3852 4 года назад +1

      @@mnomadvfx that video of the russian people you saw was cut only showing the first time they tried to attempt and then suddenly they showed the end of it. but not the process which leads me believe they didnt actually do it with their copper saw's (important here because they surely wouldn't have been able to do that with only one saw) and the abrasive. there is no actual evidence provided and there is furthermore no evidence to back up your claims you made before. it's not even "common sense" as you provokingly call it.
      it's just a claim like any other and if there is no scientific or archeological evidence backing it up you won't get far. just a little hint before you try to swing big words.

  • @MARINE4YAHWEH
    @MARINE4YAHWEH 4 года назад +1

    Just SUBSCRIBED because a clip of one of your videos was on a different channel, but your name stays at the bottom right of your clip for the length of it. The channel name is ‘THAT IS IMPOSSIBLE’ it was uploaded 14 hours ago

  • @Terramorfios
    @Terramorfios 4 года назад

    2:54 Когда понимаешь, что никакими фараонами и вообще, людским трудом даже не пахнет. Мягко говоря, те, кто проявил намерение по рытью этих туннелей,к людям они относились как к скотине. И отлично, что те времена канули в Лету.

  • @oliverwilliams1086
    @oliverwilliams1086 3 года назад

    To bad it didn't lead to a bigger area were you could put a coach and furniture to sit down and get comfortable.

  • @AstarOfDavid
    @AstarOfDavid 4 года назад

    How are the stones in the tunnel seated????... are they just stuck in the sand? Or are they propped up on some sort of rollers or stand?

  • @unoefxz
    @unoefxz 4 года назад +1

    I still think this is where the Anunnaki hid their "weapons of terror" which were nuclear warheads.

    • @brienfoerster
      @brienfoerster  4 года назад +1

      Jury is out

    • @unoefxz
      @unoefxz 4 года назад

      @@brienfoerster just seems to fit the narrative and certainly would make sense if so as to why they were so hearty and I assume air tight. Regardless, awesome video, thank you for sharing it!

  • @rayrivera1830
    @rayrivera1830 4 года назад

    Hi! have Brien been to the Ancient Arrow/Chaco national park site?

  • @ls6-ss413
    @ls6-ss413 4 года назад

    Still think those tops were poured. I don't believe the dips are for acoustics.

  • @saeedandalusi7579
    @saeedandalusi7579 4 года назад

    Djinn have their own MO which is beyond our understanding. Not being subject to gravity etc. makes anything possible

  • @gordonmculloch4904
    @gordonmculloch4904 4 года назад

    I wonder if the base of the box lies directly on the floor, or are there rollers or wood under them.

    • @brienfoerster
      @brienfoerster  4 года назад

      On the floor

    • @gordonmculloch4904
      @gordonmculloch4904 4 года назад

      Brien Foerster: thanks for the reply. It just seems so impossible to move these heavy boxes and their lids through such confined corridors. 👍

    • @mnomadvfx
      @mnomadvfx 4 года назад

      @@gordonmculloch4904 Only because we don't have the equipment used at the time, which likely consisted of counter weight assemblies made with wood, weights and rope.

  • @TheGreatWent1
    @TheGreatWent1 4 года назад

    pounding stones leave rough surface

  • @lenberard6724
    @lenberard6724 2 года назад

    whats under the sand?

  • @JUGGA_NUTT
    @JUGGA_NUTT 4 года назад

    What tool would have been used to carve the hieroglyphics, into the boxes?

    • @AngryHateMusic
      @AngryHateMusic 4 года назад

      Primitive chiselling... those who made the box didn't seem to ever use drawings or hieroglyphics. Seems they were only into the practical applications which we have yet to figure out.

  • @gordonmculloch4904
    @gordonmculloch4904 4 года назад

    How did they manage to polish these boxes underground; working in light from a oil lamp, and with only hand tools?

    • @brienfoerster
      @brienfoerster  4 года назад +3

      Nope

    • @gordonmculloch4904
      @gordonmculloch4904 4 года назад +2

      Brien Foerster: Agreed. There was some other technologies at work here.

    • @mnomadvfx
      @mnomadvfx 4 года назад

      @@gordonmculloch4904 Indeed, magical technologies like abrasive papyrus!
      We modern uncultured yokels call it sandpaper....

  • @fcmacken
    @fcmacken 4 года назад +6

    Not done with a chisels. Some kind of rotary device with teeth. Look at the texture compared to tunnels dug in salt mines. Looks the same.

    • @AngryHateMusic
      @AngryHateMusic 4 года назад

      I've always wondered if perhaps say the soot was removed (rig) if not many more very recent changes.

    • @mnomadvfx
      @mnomadvfx 4 года назад

      The exact same effect is found in chisel work if you work continuously on the same piece.

    • @mnomadvfx
      @mnomadvfx 4 года назад

      @@AngryHateMusic Soot is not caused by all possible sources of burning fuel for light.
      Some animal fat can burn without causing sooty residue.

    • @AngryHateMusic
      @AngryHateMusic 4 года назад

      @@mnomadvfx There was no wonder of the origin of the soot, rather the removal of it....

  • @DanishGSM
    @DanishGSM 4 года назад +1

    Thanks so much. I wonder, what did they use for light ??

    • @jeffblake2825
      @jeffblake2825 4 года назад +1

      That is a mystery among scholars as there is no creosote later from candle burning, torches etc. I have long proposed a method but can't reveal it as of yet.

    • @mnomadvfx
      @mnomadvfx 4 года назад

      Animal fat - some animal fat burns without sooty residue.

  • @lav7407
    @lav7407 4 года назад

    Could there be an artificial hard floor deep under the sand?

  • @TraitorVek
    @TraitorVek 4 года назад

    Would need Iron/Steel tools

  • @pablocortez9970
    @pablocortez9970 Год назад

    Es la misma tecnologia actual , usaron cemento , y esos túneles son iguales a los actuales , eso es muy reciente

  • @Macwill1985
    @Macwill1985 4 года назад +1

    Or they didn’t need light to see

  • @robbywatkins8990
    @robbywatkins8990 4 года назад +2

    Interesting about the no soot. Curious though, maybe a later culture expanded the ceiling?

    • @poolqueen44
      @poolqueen44 4 года назад

      dave [hodl] matherly I had oil lamps and they definitely create soot

    • @steve-o6413
      @steve-o6413 4 года назад +1

      Even blue flame leaves some residue over time.

    • @mnomadvfx
      @mnomadvfx 4 года назад

      No, just a non carbon rich fuel source for lighting.
      Soot is just carbon residue collecting on surfaces from smoke.
      Animal fats can be used to serve such a purpose better than candle wax.

  • @jzlharvey
    @jzlharvey 2 года назад

    Lack of suet staining means they had another form of lighting.
    Edit: you mentioned this. 😂

  • @MyNebukadnezar
    @MyNebukadnezar 4 года назад

    The weirdest thing ever...

  • @edwardanthony7283
    @edwardanthony7283 4 года назад

    Must have spent decades chiseling that out.

    • @mnomadvfx
      @mnomadvfx 4 года назад +1

      Centuries if it wasn't all done at once.

  • @phoraridmv
    @phoraridmv 4 года назад

    Uploaded this without the altercation lol😂😂

  • @eldrickejleest
    @eldrickejleest 4 года назад

    Looks to me that whole project is unfinished. Whoever started those tunnels didn't finish on time.

  • @steve-o6413
    @steve-o6413 4 года назад

    Incredible we still buy The Bull Story, yet some people still buy the BS and Hammer Chisel HC Stories...

    • @mnomadvfx
      @mnomadvfx 4 года назад

      Hammer and chisel becomes a lot more plausible when you soften granite with fire, then it works closer to freshly quarried limestone.

  • @triple_gem_shining
    @triple_gem_shining 2 года назад

    They had electricity I swear 😄

  • @AngryHateMusic
    @AngryHateMusic 4 года назад

    Electrical sputtering will create that surface.

  • @PatrickDOBrien2
    @PatrickDOBrien2 9 месяцев назад

    ❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥

  • @Freddy-Da-Freeloadah
    @Freddy-Da-Freeloadah 4 года назад

    @4:54 I think the real question is WHY!???!!?? Why did they build any of this??? Some people today talk about "Pyramid Building" projects as an outlet for national energies... But that seems pretty dumb to me... They really did not have better things to do with their time? And the more I look at pyramids, the more I realize THEY ARE UGLY. Egyptian architecture as a whole is an un-artistic mess. IMHO

    • @mnomadvfx
      @mnomadvfx 4 года назад +1

      Ugly?
      They were ancient works of art vandalised by later inhabitants of Egypt pilfering both pyramid casing and core stones to build and rebuild more modern cities like Cairo.
      What you see now is an advanced state of decomposition caused by that theft.

  • @Flame-Bright-Cheer
    @Flame-Bright-Cheer 4 года назад

    I'm #1000 like....YESSSSsss!
    Y'all can call Me Mr. 1Ķ Al Day.

  • @pratiksingh4261
    @pratiksingh4261 4 года назад

    Is I m seeing inside of Pyramid for the 1st time?

  • @richardkocksworthy8423
    @richardkocksworthy8423 4 года назад

    Giants or giant idea's?

  • @sarojinichaudhury179
    @sarojinichaudhury179 4 года назад

    Reality which defeat fairy tales .

  • @TraitorVek
    @TraitorVek 4 года назад

    Mystery Tools

  • @jackneidinger9544
    @jackneidinger9544 4 года назад

    Mystery or artificial. Pick one.