The Secrets of the 7 World Wonders

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  • Опубликовано: 20 май 2024
  • The seven Wonders of the World! From the mysterious Great Pyramid of Giza and how it was built to the Great Wall of China and Machu Picchu, these are the Secrets Behind the 7 Wonders of the World! For more Megaproject & Construction content be sure to subscribe to Top Luxury. Thanks for watching this video: The Secrets of the 7 World Wonders
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    0:00 The 7 Wonders of the World
    0:57 The Great Wall of China
    4:48 Machu Picchu
    8:24 The Great Pyramid of Giza
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  • @MegaBuildsYT
    @MegaBuildsYT  Год назад +110

    What's your opinion? How do you think the pyramids were built?😎✍

    • @HI-hi17
      @HI-hi17 Год назад +6

      First reply

    • @Drone-Zone
      @Drone-Zone Год назад +8

      drones.

    • @billylutz7775
      @billylutz7775 Год назад +23

      not by humans.

    • @luism7248
      @luism7248 Год назад +11

      must be aliens..

    • @MaxVax-dh7rh
      @MaxVax-dh7rh Год назад

      Do you really Care? Pin my other comment. All you did here is repeating the Mainstream BS from this Liyer in Egypt. 1000s of Videos to see online who they did it. Its called Geopolymere. ruclips.net/video/znQk_yBHre4/видео.html

  • @kennymichaelalanya7134
    @kennymichaelalanya7134 Год назад +327

    The fact that we still theorize how the Pyramids were built shows you how amazing past ancient civilizations were

    • @jackal6902
      @jackal6902 Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/KMAtkjy_YK4/видео.html
      This explains the whole process with modern day repeatable results. There’s no mystery

    • @danquaylesitsspeltpotatoe8307
      @danquaylesitsspeltpotatoe8307 Год назад +16

      LOL NO! It explains how people ignore the proven facts on how they built them! ITS ALL EXPLAINED!

    • @kennymichaelalanya7134
      @kennymichaelalanya7134 Год назад

      @@danquaylesitsspeltpotatoe8307 it's all theories because there's no evidence other than a small set of tools. But where's the evidence on how they transported all the raw materials . The precision to cut those stones had to be perfect too. One small mistake on the measurements and you couldn't fit the stones in place.
      Plus what Mainstream Archaeologist don't tell you is that there's 3 Pyramids under water. One west of Mexico, another near Bermuda Triangle and the third near Portugal' shore

    • @pugilistvids
      @pugilistvids Год назад +2

      For some ...hint for you.. solar power

    • @victoriannecastle
      @victoriannecastle Год назад +4

      @@danquaylesitsspeltpotatoe8307 Proven facts? Please don't tell me this is another Ancient Alien theory.

  • @benwalter4842
    @benwalter4842 Год назад +99

    It appears that we found the natural weed killer/preventer, sticky rice. We should really start using this more often to seal bricks and stone during new construction/renovation projects to prevent weeds from ever (re)growing in cracks/ in between materials. It also seems that sticky rice could be used to stop cracks on the roadways/pavements/walkways from getting larger. This is quite an amazing reveal by you, if I do say so myself.

    • @rswow
      @rswow Год назад +1

      Is it rat proof, or a rat's feast?

    • @tylersoto7465
      @tylersoto7465 Год назад +3

      Would explain it, cuz sticky hard stuff makes architecture infrastructure stronger, cuz the tall tower of babel was built using tar

    • @theriotartist
      @theriotartist Год назад

      Well anyone who builds anything with brick or stone in 2022 is a ridiculous person who deserves to have their structure fall down.

    • @carmellahoney3599
      @carmellahoney3599 Год назад +2

      vegetation on buildings is what makes them beautiful when they're abandoned

  • @johna.4334
    @johna.4334 Год назад +174

    Correction: The Inca tribe moved in and settled onto the existing Machu Picchu city which was abandoned before their arrival. Please take note.

    • @FortniteOG420
      @FortniteOG420 Год назад +15

      You can see when the Inca moved in, the megalithic stones with precise joints vs crude stones stacked on top of each other

    • @COD4JESSE
      @COD4JESSE Год назад +4

      Who initially settled there?

    • @jr4464
      @jr4464 Год назад +4

      The olmecs

    • @josephkim689
      @josephkim689 Год назад +6

      @@jr4464 the olmecs are in mexico

    • @husri_17
      @husri_17 Год назад +1

      @@josephkim689 then who?

  • @paulsiam1859
    @paulsiam1859 Год назад +6

    yes, continue! always well done!

  • @FireFlies002
    @FireFlies002 Год назад +7

    The skyscrapers you mention are MAGNIFICENT!:)

  • @watcher1245
    @watcher1245 Год назад +64

    Honestly if time travel becomes a thing, i think ancient Egypt would be a popular tourist attraction.
    Mainly due to how civilized they were and how their society was much like ours today.

    • @justinsmith4562
      @justinsmith4562 Год назад +5

      if it becomes a thing??? wtf are you on about.

    • @lasseliedtke2935
      @lasseliedtke2935 Год назад +1

      What cursed knowledge do you possess?????

    • @watcher1245
      @watcher1245 Год назад

      @@lasseliedtke2935 Oh so much more than you can even imagine.

    • @zeed924
      @zeed924 Год назад +1

      And then they will accidentally reveal the idea of pyramids to the egyptians .. then the egyptians will built it

    • @watcher1245
      @watcher1245 Год назад +2

      @@zeed924 Nope. That's not how time travel works.
      The idea that you can change the past by introducing Y to X has been proven completely inaccurate.
      You just travel from point A and arrive at point B-1.
      B-1 because the original B has already happened.
      You can travel to a place where B-1 is now not then.

  • @franklamanna8092
    @franklamanna8092 Год назад +1

    omg thank you for posting this video it all makes sense now!

  • @LzBB
    @LzBB Год назад +1

    I've been waiting for this to roll in 👌🏻

  • @sophallvoek7825
    @sophallvoek7825 Год назад +41

    Angkor Wat should be on the list. The largest Hindu Monument in the world in Cambodia 🇰🇭 . AMAZING TEMPLE

    • @Atlantique59
      @Atlantique59 Год назад +1

      Yes, in the United States we learn about Angkor Wat a lot

  • @bobfergisson847
    @bobfergisson847 Год назад +467

    First question - where are the secrets? Second - where are 7 wounders, in video there are only 3. A bit misleading title, but it was interesting to watch, thank you.

    • @edvaira6891
      @edvaira6891 Год назад +27

      He mentioned all seven in the first forty seconds…he only goes into detail on three

    • @thedestroyerer
      @thedestroyerer Год назад +4

      @@edvaira6891 not mmenntioned the brazilian is not wonder. Missing the greece wonder the colossus of rhodos

    • @staricee
      @staricee Год назад +6

      @@thedestroyerer yes, it it. Christ the Redeemer is one of the 7WW

    • @kigenboniface1667
      @kigenboniface1667 Год назад

      @@edvaira6891 🤣🤣🤣🤣📢

    • @joseleandro75
      @joseleandro75 Год назад

      @@thedestroyerer dont mix the 7WW of the modern world with the 7WW of the ancient world
      The 7 world wonders that we normally talk about and visit today are the following
      Taj Mahal - India.
      Colosseum - Italy.
      Chichen Itza - Mexico.
      Machu Picchu - Peru.
      Christ the Redeemer - Brazil.
      Petra - Jordan.
      Great Wall of China - China.
      All the 7 above are the 7 wonders from the MODERN world
      The Great Pyramid is included as an “8th wonder” because it is the only wonder from antiquity that survived to the present, so it deserves a place of honour

  • @DrMJT
    @DrMJT Год назад +21

    When the Giza Pyramids were constructed, the Sahara was a LUSH GREEN Savanna... the only sand was on the coastline of Egypt.
    The sand we see today did not arrive until 1000s of years after they were constructed.

    • @bennyrich7361
      @bennyrich7361 Год назад +1

      Ermmm evidence?!?

    • @DrMJT
      @DrMJT Год назад +8

      @@bennyrich7361
      It is called the "Younger Dryas Period"... !
      Everyone knows the Sahara was as green and lush with flora and fauna more diverse than say England is today.

    • @TheSamuiman
      @TheSamuiman Год назад +1

      @@DrMJT However it was roughly 13.000 years ago, long before the pyramids were assumingly build...they will remain a mystery!

    • @DrMJT
      @DrMJT Год назад

      @@TheSamuiman
      Rather pointless trying to educate a person with zero understanding of Science how the Sudden sublimation of the Laurentide Ice Sheet steam and plasma etc 'moisturised' all the deserts of the world to make them green savannas for thousands of years.
      The western Sahara was 'harried' - salted by a mega tsunami filling the Tamanrasset River with Sand/Silt. oh... I digressed...

  • @MarkOnuchi
    @MarkOnuchi 7 месяцев назад +1

    Multiple temples with exceptional architecture and artistry. This historical insight is very welcome.

  • @theWSt
    @theWSt Год назад +10

    Super interesting, thx, more episodes like this would be great!

  • @patrickomeagher9868
    @patrickomeagher9868 Год назад +84

    An honorable mention should be given to the Daisen kofun in Osaka, Japan. It's the biggest tumulus in the world and you could fit two great pyramids in it's central complex. There are thousands of kofun tumuli around Japan with a large concentration around Nara and the surrounding Kansai region. I used to live in Nara and I couldn't take a train or road in any direction without passing at least a few. I've even been to the Hashihaka kofun where Queen Himiko is buried. Most people don't know what they are or that they are made of stone because centuries of settling soil and trees make them look like hills. If you look at an aerial view with Google Earth, keyhole shaped mounds with moats around them are probably ancient tumuli. There are even a few excavated ones that show what they looked like in their prime. There's really good one (Goshikizuka) just East of the Akashi bridge near Kobe.

    • @punkrockcompound2754
      @punkrockcompound2754 Год назад +3

      Thank You Patrick for furthering the understanding of who we are and where we came from.
      These hidden (from us) clues (that you shared) suggest that there's FAR more going on in our past then what most of us have been led to believe.

    • @ririel27
      @ririel27 Год назад +4

      大阪の百舌鳥の仁徳天皇陵古墳の近くに住んでいる日本人です。 古墳は、鍵穴の形をしてるので、バチカンの鍵穴と同じか、三種の神器の1つマナの壺🏺なのか❓❓🤔⁉️ かつてニムロデ崇拝であったので、世界統一政府であったことは間違いないですね。聖書は真実です。

    • @XxXduffmanXxX1
      @XxXduffmanXxX1 Год назад +2

      @@ririel27 what keyhole in the vatican? I tried looking it up but didn’t really find anything relevant. Enlighten me please

    • @robertbobbypelletreaujr2173
      @robertbobbypelletreaujr2173 Год назад +3

      Osaka, Japan is also the birthplace of Master Splinter aka Hamato Yoshi..

  • @simulacrum2731
    @simulacrum2731 Год назад +1

    Fascinating video! I would love to learn even more about the mysteries of the pyramids and their history.

  • @glennolger286
    @glennolger286 Год назад

    Loved the video! Please make explanations of the rest of the great wonders!

  • @pamelasosin8228
    @pamelasosin8228 Год назад +16

    I met a man from Peru. He said Machu Picchu was believed to be a place where the people went for healing. That somehow this place had healing powers. Interesting.

  • @bush.nawaz.t8385
    @bush.nawaz.t8385 Год назад +24

    Waiting for a new skyscraper video! Love your channel!

    • @MegaBuildsYT
      @MegaBuildsYT  Год назад +9

    • @FireFlies002
      @FireFlies002 Год назад +4

      @@MegaBuildsYT You are the best at explaining skyscrapers

    • @bamzull9809
      @bamzull9809 Год назад +3

      @@FireFlies002 B1M is better since the whole channel is to explain skyscrapers

    • @FireFlies002
      @FireFlies002 Год назад +3

      @@bamzull9809 True I watched some of their videos:)

  • @ahotdj07
    @ahotdj07 Год назад +2

    Definitely love too see more videos on these wonders. Thank you.

  • @vanraview134
    @vanraview134 Год назад

    Yes I would really like another such fantastic video...

  • @gurdarshansingh1350
    @gurdarshansingh1350 Год назад +3

    You deserve more subscribers

  • @swazzz1
    @swazzz1 Год назад +13

    We need a part 2

  • @katheyjberry
    @katheyjberry Год назад

    Enjoyed. Yes, more, please!

  • @SamanthaTucker-iu7qg
    @SamanthaTucker-iu7qg 9 месяцев назад +2

    Need to go to Egypt to see this soon 😭

  • @scottsdialyadventure1338
    @scottsdialyadventure1338 Год назад +6

    Very interesting and some good detail I would like to hear about Cambodian Anchor Wat near Siem Reap .
    I lived there for most of the year still like to learn more about the temple there but there the whole city amazing beyond human ability it seems. There are so many representations of super creatures and serpents it is very likely there's some actual history there 🙏🙏

    • @TheSamuiman
      @TheSamuiman Год назад +1

      There are quite a few Vids on YT, just use the search function!

  • @TheLukes97
    @TheLukes97 Год назад +3

    Soo ein geiler Upload

  • @GWARDYAGWAPITOvlog5045
    @GWARDYAGWAPITOvlog5045 Год назад

    Informative topics thank you

  • @aminghaith3002
    @aminghaith3002 Год назад +2

    Awesome video and cheers for being modest about your knowledge. but regarding the 27 years of built, how exactly do we know that?

  • @tapejunction9672
    @tapejunction9672 Год назад +17

    The Tanjore Big Temple is a magnificent structure that was erected by Raja Raja Cholan, the greatest ruler of the Chola Dynasty, in the 15th century. It was built between the years CE 985 and CE 1014, and it was completed around the year 1010. There are other names for the temple, including the Big Temple, Rajarajesvaram Temple, and Peruvudaiyar Kvil Temple.

  • @FortniteOG420
    @FortniteOG420 Год назад +10

    5:31 These stones with the nubs are found all around the world, these date back far before the Incas, the Incas moved in on the site

    • @koltrol4370
      @koltrol4370 Год назад

      I‘ve heard that before, but I couldn‘t find anything stating that this is the case. Can you therefore please tell me where you got this information from.

  • @deyanangelov7624
    @deyanangelov7624 3 месяца назад

    awesome video!

  • @salisumustapha455
    @salisumustapha455 7 месяцев назад +1

    Wow thats great ❤

  • @rafajanicki2456
    @rafajanicki2456 Год назад +3

    Great video! Yes, please make second part :)

  • @jffry24
    @jffry24 Год назад +39

    I love how this documentary documentary is so sure how the pyramids were built but nobody else is

  • @bobbyc.3587
    @bobbyc.3587 Год назад

    YES ! more... please. thank you

  • @JorgeHernandez-xn6sd
    @JorgeHernandez-xn6sd Год назад +1

    of course id like to see a second part talking about the secrets of Chichen Itza!

  • @da9elbP
    @da9elbP Год назад +6

    In Peru, the structures with small stones are inca, the ones with larger stones came before the Incas, and was built by the Huari tribe. I mean the ones which we cannot fit a piece of paper between. Huari, not Inca.

  • @conwaytwittyer2667
    @conwaytwittyer2667 Год назад +49

    The original ancient walls weren't large or meant to keep people out as much as they worked as a road for guards who would make rounds on the walls, and to facilitate trade. That's the reason the wall was placed on the silk road to protect trade from northern nomadic tribes and bandits. It wasn't really very high originally being only a few meters of packed dirt. It's pretty magnificent now, but ya still can't see it from space. The only man made project that can be seen from space is a reservoir in Cambodia created by the Khmer empire.

    • @KumarSamuel68
      @KumarSamuel68 Год назад +2

      Neil Armstrong did not say about anything seen below from space

    • @opiobandele8026
      @opiobandele8026 Год назад +7

      the great wall CAN be seen from space

    • @tomreid5002
      @tomreid5002 Год назад +3

      @@opiobandele8026 correct

    • @-ca--
      @-ca-- Год назад

      It seems that Belgian motorway lights can be seen from space as well.

    • @zingodongo
      @zingodongo Год назад +1

      they're talking about from the moon

  • @aroundtheworld55890
    @aroundtheworld55890 Месяц назад

    Woooow this is amazing

  • @VorticyHP
    @VorticyHP Год назад

    oh wow! i finally caught a new video! here i was thinking that this video was just always around and this video had the secrets of the 7 world wonders all this time and i just hadn't seen it yet.

  • @rodfast8196
    @rodfast8196 Год назад +15

    Correction: The Egyptians moved into the Nile Valley when the pyramids were already there

  • @daveotuwa5596
    @daveotuwa5596 10 месяцев назад +1

    Criss Angel is a magician who levitates above the structure that resembles the African wonder. He's the only such man to see the whole city of Las Vegas without stepping on some ground. I live in Las Vegas, the biggest city in Nevada. Gamblers, Mormons and hispanics are having good relationship in the rocky desert city!

  • @AveGoddess
    @AveGoddess Год назад

    Enjoyed this video ✅

  • @benjaminfranklin1844
    @benjaminfranklin1844 Год назад +14

    "Built by the Inca." Here we go again.

    • @johna.4334
      @johna.4334 Год назад +3

      Correct. Another falsehood.

    • @staricee
      @staricee Год назад

      I just don't try anymore

    • @Chuloquezo2023
      @Chuloquezo2023 Год назад

      This guy is going to quit , all the positive comments are absolutely paid for. FAKE, FAKE,FAKE. This channel lower than mediocre

  • @brucejemcek6986
    @brucejemcek6986 Год назад +32

    The great pyramid consists of 2,400,000 bricks, each of them weighs 2 TONS. Those megelithic bricks were not dragged up ramps. Such a process would have taken 5 centuries to complete. The ancients selected the most difficult building materials because they had an efficient method of moving and lifting them. The only logical answer is LEVITATION.
    Levitation can be accomplished via sound waves, and a second method is electromagnetic fields. Today, we have trains that weigh hundreds of tons that FLOAT on an electromagnetic field. They are called MagLev trains. Magnetic levitation. Levitation makes any weight irrelevant. That is how we have 1200 tons blocks in place at Baalbek, Lebanon.

    • @michaelwest2608
      @michaelwest2608 Год назад +3

      I think Coral Castle was done in the same way.

    • @tiara12345321
      @tiara12345321 Год назад

      was actually small amounts of water they used to crate a friction barrier creating less friction to slide them upward , various scientist support this theory and it has also been proven

    • @patty5201
      @patty5201 Год назад +1

      You have nailed it!!! Also, the Egyptians found the Sphinx and pyramids and adopted them. They have proven that these monuments will standing for thousands of years back when there was heavy rainfall in Africa and before the flood. The pyramids are saturated with salt and sea shells. My family member, Hiram, said that the Shaman would strike the stones with a rod and the tone it made, made the rocks dance!!!

    • @Tigo625
      @Tigo625 Год назад +2

      Hahaha this is amazing satire.

    • @cheryllewis3059
      @cheryllewis3059 Год назад +1

      The pyramids were built by mythological gods as power plants

  • @MariamMmary-yn9nu
    @MariamMmary-yn9nu 3 месяца назад

    love this documentary, documentary is so sure how pyraminds were

  • @alparslankorkmaz2964
    @alparslankorkmaz2964 Год назад +1

    Nice video.

  • @robertmessam103
    @robertmessam103 Год назад +21

    The Pryamids, when built were an example of Egyptian beauty and aesthetics, showing the world that there could be beauty aswell as genius in all things.I believe that the Egyptians were disendants of atlantis and brought with them advanced and simple techniques to help the world jump the barriers of man.

    • @Tigo625
      @Tigo625 Год назад +5

      Or, you know, Egyptians were Egyptians and the pyramids were in fact not that hard to build, as many other great constructions of the past prove.

    • @manilli_
      @manilli_ Год назад

      @@Tigo625 Not that hard to build? Shutup

    • @fredferd2649
      @fredferd2649 Год назад +1

      Pryamids?

    • @cherrieblossomsbeautyparlo891
      @cherrieblossomsbeautyparlo891 Год назад +1

      Hey,,am an evolved human,,i know about consciousness,,the witness of the existence,,You..awareness itself

    • @johnappleby2182
      @johnappleby2182 Год назад

      You, my friend, are incredibly AWESOME , for your knowledge...
      Thank you !

  • @M-np4wv
    @M-np4wv Год назад +12

    Please do a balneário Camboriú video ❤️, it's a city in Brasil with the most tall buildings per square foot, the city it's literally falling apart due to multiple skyscrapers 😭🙏

  • @yourtruevalue3848
    @yourtruevalue3848 Год назад

    Nice information...

  • @jamesaugustin8501
    @jamesaugustin8501 Год назад +1

    All of them are Amazing

  • @patty5201
    @patty5201 Год назад +33

    While my great uncle, Hiram Bingham, did rediscover Machu Pichu, it has recently been proven that the pyramids in Egypt were built much longer ago than credited by the Egyptian authorities.

    • @doraexplora9046
      @doraexplora9046 Год назад

      Good one Patty. You just joined the reality core! The rest is disinformation.

    • @jaydub4667
      @jaydub4667 Год назад

      Great uncle ? You must be old as shit

    • @kennymichaelalanya7134
      @kennymichaelalanya7134 Год назад +3

      Yup. I have Inca blood running through veins and I love the history surrounding Peru. Puma Punku is an eerie cite and has a long peculiar history as well as Aramu Muru. Look at that "Door" on that rock. It has a strange story behind it. Link below

    • @betyouwontsub5866
      @betyouwontsub5866 Год назад +2

      @@kennymichaelalanya7134 that’s cool I hate how the Spaniards stole everything as one who has Aztec in them, I wish they could’ve just let them live their lives

  • @slas4d9tcom
    @slas4d9tcom Год назад +5

    How were they built ? Just read the description from Imhotep: they used natural cement which was/is better than our stuff today. - It was also an ancient reactor (piezo electric effect & seizmic reactor). The scientist from Rollce Royce developed this/the system in 2019.

  • @ajh90210
    @ajh90210 Год назад

    great video

  • @Jellyplayz-os9oc
    @Jellyplayz-os9oc Год назад +1

    Nice video

  • @nunyabizzness6468
    @nunyabizzness6468 Год назад +4

    can you make a video on the alignment of the wonders of the world please? Apparently they line up with great accuracy around the globe

  • @kieranrin
    @kieranrin Год назад +26

    I've learned from this channel that as humans, we have the ability to create and build amazing things even without the technology and machines we have today.

    • @cancanjaker1620
      @cancanjaker1620 Год назад

      yes, we can do all that with slaves. Don't need technology and machines.

    • @kieranrin
      @kieranrin Год назад +1

      @@cancanjaker1620 Who said anything about slaves, are you okay?

    • @cancanjaker1620
      @cancanjaker1620 Год назад

      @@kieranrin how do you think they manage before technology and machinery? They use slaves.

  • @isabelabella5707
    @isabelabella5707 9 месяцев назад +1

    Machu pichu, lugar encantador y misterioso.

  • @velmathompson1685
    @velmathompson1685 Год назад

    I love it! so many wonderful memories of Rome Greese and Turkey .

  • @kemetforlife977
    @kemetforlife977 Год назад +5

    The greatest handmade wall is the great wall of Benin, 10 times wider than china walls and also an advanced civilization.

  • @MrShaurya28
    @MrShaurya28 Год назад +5

    Bro didn't even do the seven wonders 🤧

  • @toonistiny
    @toonistiny Год назад +2

    Very interesting...

  • @user-nq4yw2yp3s
    @user-nq4yw2yp3s 8 месяцев назад

    Me gusta mucho este tipo de vídeo que le Enseñan a uno la historia de cada maravilla que hay en el mundo ....en este caso las pirámides

  • @davidsworld5837
    @davidsworld5837 Год назад +4

    why do you conclude that Machu Picchu was put in a place were there were few people. who is to say that wooden huts etc could have been houses at the base of it.
    we all know that the Pyramids and rivers and grass land that was fertile around it. but there is no way it took 27 years to build, the number of people needed and the ability to feed them all is just not possible.
    And that the sphinx was really built 10,000 BC at least. with the fact of water erosion at its base

  • @xilici
    @xilici Год назад +13

    Taj Mahal - the Incredible legacy of the Mughal Empire! ❤️

    • @mtk3755
      @mtk3755 Год назад

      Eww🤮

    • @chonghann8859
      @chonghann8859 Год назад

      Just a building…

    • @mcxtwxstx
      @mcxtwxstx Год назад

      Pretty but the stench is horrid.

    • @pavanyandigeri7392
      @pavanyandigeri7392 Год назад

      I wonder how even this Building got a place among 7 wonders.
      India has far good wonders than this Overrated Taj Mahal.

    • @xilici
      @xilici Год назад +1

      @@pavanyandigeri7392 Like the toilets constructed for pigjeets ? Oh wait, they shxt on streets.

  • @jamesjeffery640
    @jamesjeffery640 Год назад +1

    Nice.👌🏻

  • @michaelhalstead7532
    @michaelhalstead7532 Год назад

    Very interesting thank you

  • @dansantos7307
    @dansantos7307 Год назад +6

    I think there are so many good reasons that compelled Egyptians to build the great pyramid of Giza, but I can only see the most probable major reasons. The construction of the pyramids, I believe, had solved some major problems Egyptians used to encounter and experience on a daily basis during their own time. At a distant, the pyramid serves as a landmark and reference so that the traveling Egyptians wouldn't get lost on their way back home; and that's probably the reason why the pyramid surfaces were layered with some white stuff or pigments, so that the pyramid could be more visible either with sunlight or moonlight. Secondly, they also used the pyramid as mausoleum for king and queen and their children as what most people would like to believe the primary purpose of the same. Thirdly, the pyramid was also used as a water pump. Sounds weird? Not really. How does it work? Well, since Egypt is an arid land, people need a lot of fresh water for drinking, cooking, washing and bathing as well as for irrigation. I believe ancient Egyptians are keen observers. It is not very unlikely that Egyptians had observed the cyclical occurrence of high tide in the Mediterranean and Red seas bordering their country. They eventually figured out that the cause of the said high tide was the gravitational pull of the moon. Having said that, they figured out how to simulate the moon's gravitational force to pull up the ground water in order to accelerate the production of spring water by building up a huge pyramid. Having said that, there must be a very large pool of fresh water beneath the pyramid. However, the position of the pyramid relative to the Mediterranean and Red seas has to be far enough in order to assure the quality of the spring water is virtually pure and tasteless.

    • @nunyabizzness6468
      @nunyabizzness6468 Год назад +3

      interesting theorys but i dont see how a pyramid would accelerate the production of ground water, do you mean the weight would do so? Not to mention theres to many other things about them that i feel they were there for another more advanced reason. Why do they point to a "true north" or why are they positioned exactly in the center of earths land mass? or why do they line up with other wonders of the world with incredible accuracy? not to mention the physics of the pyramids them selves and the relations to the numbers 365, 7 & 52 etc all numbers common to our day to day lives

    • @OJsimpsonsKnife
      @OJsimpsonsKnife Год назад

      I thought there was water under the pyramid called the subterranean chamber

    • @martinhill2583
      @martinhill2583 Год назад

      I think it's proven that it was never a burial chamber. They may have gone to the various Chambers for a deep state NDE to peer in to the after life they were so interested in. Also the P may have been a power generator using the ether to transmit, with its crystal capstones as transmitters. What a site it must have been though when 1st built! 👌☑️

  • @sleandre7590
    @sleandre7590 Год назад +3

    How do we know it took exactly 27 years?? Exactly?

  • @ranganathbhat5937
    @ranganathbhat5937 Год назад

    Yes please make part 2

  • @yelenavoronova6948
    @yelenavoronova6948 Год назад

    Amaizing!

  • @rightwingsafetysquad9872
    @rightwingsafetysquad9872 Год назад +3

    I believe the definition of "slave" that Herodotus was using just meant anyone not allowed to leave their job. Slaves could have been respected and in some instances very well paid.

    • @hughca1
      @hughca1 Год назад

      You are 100% from a confederate state and white.

  • @thedriszen8350
    @thedriszen8350 Год назад +3

    We'll never stop debating how the pyramids (and similar structures) were built... by all kinds of theories (common up to supernatural/alien). But key to most ideas is due to location... mostly equatorial where climate and plate seismology was generally more stable/durable. Sadly, many questions can't be answered without taking them apart to see what's inside; believe it or not we've never really even tried. The stone blocks may last forever, but our written history is not so durable... and much has been lost over time.

  • @philipmurphy2
    @philipmurphy2 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video, More facts then linear TV.

  • @georgereasonproductions
    @georgereasonproductions Год назад +1

    very cool:)

  • @elicitus5724
    @elicitus5724 Год назад +3

    It is really sad that the Spanish and Portuguese destroyed so many ancient civilization cities in south america. It would be awesome to visit all of them if they would be intact.

    • @rswow
      @rswow Год назад

      And destroyed in the name of religion.

  • @DisturbedGeneration
    @DisturbedGeneration Год назад +4

    "The workers commanded a lot of respect".
    Uh yeah. The average person back then was baffled at the sheer perfection of the pyramid building in itself. So the workers were probably seen as really intelligent and good with their hands.
    You have to be smart to build something like this, like actually physically build it.
    So the slave theory is definitely off. The slaves wouldn't have had the highest extent of craftsmanship and stone work knowledge to pull this off.
    Props to whatever the slaves actually did to survive, but the pyramids were built by professionals in the triangle department.

  • @jordanrobinson9379
    @jordanrobinson9379 Год назад

    more videos on this please.

  • @terrynasonisasupervillain9017
    @terrynasonisasupervillain9017 Год назад +2

    Nice

  • @official_solodian
    @official_solodian Год назад +4

    Their are many more underrated old civilization like axum and lalibela in ethiopia

  • @jakewoodisgood1
    @jakewoodisgood1 Год назад +3

    How do we have the information that it took 27 years to build but not have the information on how it was built?

    • @Jiggajayraider
      @Jiggajayraider Год назад +3

      Seriously good question. If all this is written somewhere. Did they not jot down a few notes as to HOW to how to go about such a massive undertaking?

    • @donaldgminski8621
      @donaldgminski8621 Год назад

      @@Jiggajayraider mystery sells tourism.

    • @Mahlak_Mriuani_Anatman
      @Mahlak_Mriuani_Anatman Год назад

      @@donaldgminski8621 i guess

  • @luism7248
    @luism7248 Год назад

    Love this video! 8:08 sounds like Pokémon :D

  • @travelingjohn69
    @travelingjohn69 Год назад

    Angkor Wat and Cambodia should be on the list as well that place is AMAZING.

  • @eklipse19241
    @eklipse19241 Год назад +3

    A lot of errors about Machu pichu n the pyramids, like u even say they don't know when or who built the pyramids, but then claim in only took 27 yrs... cmon bro Google sometimes

  • @helios4u2
    @helios4u2 Год назад +21

    Archaeological discoveries of the oldest structures show that the further back in time we go, the more our ancestors were able to build monumental structures that we would find difficult to build today. Moreover, these monumental constructions are found on the five continents and demonstrate similarities in construction techniques. SO, CAN WE STILL SERIOUSLY CLAIM THAT PEOPLE EQUIPPED WITH COPPER SCISSORS ARE THE BUILDERS? BE SERIOUS. WE ARE NOT THE FIRST TO OCCUPY THIS LAND. THERE HAVE BEEN SEVERAL ADVANCED CIVILIZATIONS BEFORE US THAT HAVE DISAPPEARED AS WE ARE GOING TO DISAPPEAR TO MAKE PLACE FOR ANOTHER CIVILIZATION. LEARN HUMILITY.

    • @seamanben3370
      @seamanben3370 Год назад

      Spot on. Each E.L.E. that earth goes through probably removes 90% of the current population. Since it doesn't choose who survives, 1out of ten survivors are probably educated. Meaning he has to teach what he knows and hope that it passes on. Unfortunately it never does so we start over again from scratch.

    • @siennajohnson9051
      @siennajohnson9051 Год назад

      exactly cause there a pyramids all over the world and the civilisation that we live in is so bad that we are literally destroying the planet and people try to call us more advanced like i dont think so if we were so advanced the earth would not be dying

    • @kennymichaelalanya7134
      @kennymichaelalanya7134 Год назад

      There's a lot of history (in history books) that was for sure omitted too. There's also a fake mainstream history narrative as well. Robert R. Is researcher scholar who I'm subbed to and he explains them in his videos.

  • @QueenofArgyle2525
    @QueenofArgyle2525 Год назад

    Yes, please. Make another

  • @ShitJitsu
    @ShitJitsu Год назад

    k19 is best explanation for pyramids up to now

  • @scooby45247
    @scooby45247 Год назад +5

    i wonder what you could see on earth from the moon with binoculars or a telescope..
    hey, i see my wife.. looks like shes getting in her bosses car.. hmm, i wonder why theyre having a meeting at a motel 6??

  • @user-er9sr9ti8c
    @user-er9sr9ti8c Год назад +12

    Interviewer: " So Mr. Armstrong could you see Chinese wall from the Moon?"
    Niel Armstrong: "Haha, yeah, I never been on the Moon so, I don't actually know."

  • @bar4d2ock
    @bar4d2ock Год назад +1

    Do one for the ancient 7 wonders

  • @roystonboodoo7525
    @roystonboodoo7525 Год назад

    Mind-boggling

  • @connortaylor
    @connortaylor Год назад +5

    The great wall of China isn't the longest thing ever built, the rabbit fence in Australia is 3,260Km long stretching from the top to the bottom of the continent.

    • @Adbee123
      @Adbee123 Год назад +3

      Huge difference between a wall and a fence, just saying lol

    • @lazyboy8886
      @lazyboy8886 Год назад

      did you just compare an ant to an elephant

  • @antayat123
    @antayat123 Год назад +4

    Yeah they pulled 80 ton stones on sleds through wetted sand. Yeah ok. The kings chamber not only contain megalithic 80 ton stones but they were placed so perfectly without any mortar that not even a piece of paper can be slipped in between them. We dont have the technology to replicate this today.

  • @yannick9473
    @yannick9473 Год назад

    The Pyramids of Giza built by masters of architects at the peak of their skills. Aligned with the north star such amazing monuments can only be made with love and not forced labour. The pharaohs invented mathematics, astronomy, medicines, geometry, even the 20% income tax was first introduced in Egypt beforethe first famine. We should be thanking the Egyptians and bless Egypt for what they've done to humanity.

  • @user-ok6jw1uy9h
    @user-ok6jw1uy9h 10 месяцев назад

    excellent

  • @savagesooner4891
    @savagesooner4891 Год назад +3

    Bible is our best history book

  • @ichalid22
    @ichalid22 Год назад +3

    Like EVERYBODY ELSE, you really have NOOOOOO idea how the pyramids were built

  • @joeyness7616
    @joeyness7616 Год назад

    Amazing places

  • @rvind000
    @rvind000 Год назад +2

    Make one on Kailasa temple, India. It's truly a wonder.