5 Most Massive Unexplained Ancient Monoliths

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  • Опубликовано: 28 янв 2025

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  • @Tam0de
    @Tam0de Год назад +131

    Anyone remembers when Dark5 didn't have a narrator but instead you have to read the script while some unknown techno music plays in the background?

    • @JohnIsaacXIV
      @JohnIsaacXIV Год назад +14

      Yes. That made the video more creepy.

    • @Tam0de
      @Tam0de Год назад +2

      @@sharcon3891
      At this time & age it's hard to tell whether it's an actual person talking or Ai. You can only tell if it makes some error in pronunciation that a person wouldn't make.

    • @Jillysmom63
      @Jillysmom63 11 месяцев назад

      No its no AI. It's the guy who makes the videos. He used to talk too fast but a bunch of us kept telling home to slow down a bit and he has. I like his voice.@@sharcon3891

    • @kingjoe3rd
      @kingjoe3rd 10 месяцев назад +4

      @@sharcon3891 No, it's not AI, but just a man "doing a voice" instead of using his own. This is fine and all, and I can't blame him for it, as I don't feel like my own voice would be all that greatly suited for a narrator of any sort.

    • @stevelichtwark4259
      @stevelichtwark4259 8 месяцев назад +2

      A I Is more real than most people these days

  • @mclarenscca
    @mclarenscca Год назад +25

    This is the types of videos I love! The thirst of knowledge I have is unparalleled from anything else! Perfectly done, and thank you!!!! A couple of these sites, Ive never even heard of!

    • @Horvat04
      @Horvat04 11 месяцев назад

      He talks like a huuuuuge idiot

    • @Someaddress555s
      @Someaddress555s 11 месяцев назад

      Besides the fact they showed the wrong stone, thats the pregnant woman stone not the forgotten stone. I like their storytelling but I've found a number of those mistakes from this channel creator that makes me realize they half ass research.

    • @georgewyatt4912
      @georgewyatt4912 3 месяца назад +1

      I actually preferred when there were written text instead of these AI generated voice overs.

  • @thepagan5432
    @thepagan5432 Год назад +70

    Fascinating post. I used to live in Wiltshire UK, very close to Avebury and other ancient sites. There are many sites which are deemed too small for the public to visit, but often these are just as wonderful as the major sites. I went around Eire and Scotland visiting ancient sites and was not disappointed. I now live in West Wales, home of the Blue Stones used at Stonehenge. Personally I find peace and tranquility at these sites as do many others. Thank you for the post 👍

    • @danquaylesitsspeltpotatoe8307
      @danquaylesitsspeltpotatoe8307 Год назад +1

      Better title 5 reason why im ignorant and delusional!

    • @thepagan5432
      @thepagan5432 Год назад +12

      @@danquaylesitsspeltpotatoe8307 A few things I've learnt during my nearly 70 years life is that if we were all the same, life would be so intolerably boring. Just because one or two people are so arrogant and prone to self importance, they miss some of the more peaceful aspects of a world so dominated by greed, war and narcissistic tendencies.

    • @danquaylesitsspeltpotatoe8307
      @danquaylesitsspeltpotatoe8307 Год назад

      @@thepagan5432 Its great you like to stand out for your ignorance and delusionals! But you are right you do play an improtant role, without the people dumber than the average we wouldnt have th eimportant people who are more intelligent than the the average the people who make your life possible!

  • @pistachiopoptarts
    @pistachiopoptarts Год назад +101

    It would be awesome to be able to just travel all over the world and visit these kinds of places.

    • @adhaskym.a9536
      @adhaskym.a9536 Год назад

      Why

    • @jamesfloyd1864
      @jamesfloyd1864 Год назад

      @@adhaskym.a9536 If you don't know by now, don't mess with it.

    • @guruware8612
      @guruware8612 Год назад +2

      you noticed, recently humans invented planes, get some tickets and visit whatever you want. or afraid leaving the country ?

    • @pistachiopoptarts
      @pistachiopoptarts Год назад +23

      @@guruware8612 I love the idea. Unfortunately, making the necessary funds magically appear out of thin air has proven somewhat problematic.

    • @charlesdismukes7981
      @charlesdismukes7981 Год назад +3

      Yeah like a world wide super train with tourists spots all across the world with every country has a slice of the wealth

  • @ProfessorToadstool
    @ProfessorToadstool 11 месяцев назад +3

    excellent footage in the first clip about the ship stone, best images i've seen of it, very detailed, thanks a bunch

  • @ericthiel4053
    @ericthiel4053 Год назад +16

    Pumapumku is definetly remakable. Its incredible how precise and perfect the cuts and lines are in the pieces and to have so little actual knowledge about how it was built and what precisely took place is a travesty.

    • @jeffhiggins808
      @jeffhiggins808 6 месяцев назад +3

      And how was it destroyed and mixed into the ground

    • @ericthiel4053
      @ericthiel4053 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@jeffhiggins808 Definitely. I find the most intriguing thing to be the fact there is so little knowledge about it. Such an amazing structure, that was destroyed so bizarrely and simply no definitive answer? Mind blowing!!

    • @jeffhiggins808
      @jeffhiggins808 6 месяцев назад +3

      @@ericthiel4053 I personally believe that the Earth has been through some radical changes and the Tiwanaku/Pumapunku/Lake Titikaka site was a sea port because of the species in the lake obviously came from the sea originally. This means it all rose from sea level to the altiplano above 10,000 feet! I love the mysteries of this world.

    • @ericthiel4053
      @ericthiel4053 6 месяцев назад +3

      @@jeffhiggins808 Me too. I think there was much more that took place than we will ever know!!! It just sucks never knowing the full stories of places like this lol but hey, maybe someday we will discover something new about it.

    • @jeffhiggins808
      @jeffhiggins808 6 месяцев назад +3

      @@ericthiel4053 I hope so. If it’s not suppressed. Did you hear that the World Economic Forum shut down any further excavations at Gobekli Tepi? Who are these people? Nobody elected them.

  • @darkspire6666
    @darkspire6666 Год назад +19

    Gotta love that intro... never gets old

    • @D.NihilHEAVYIndustries
      @D.NihilHEAVYIndustries Год назад +4

      10 years later and they still got it! Hahaha!

    • @Offramp-z7p
      @Offramp-z7p 5 месяцев назад

      @@D.NihilHEAVYIndustries Because you don't mess with perfection. 😄

  • @SSmith-fm9kg
    @SSmith-fm9kg Год назад +59

    I was at the Gate of the Sun in 2010. It is several hundred yards from Puma Punku. I asked the guide the meaning of Puma Punku, and he said many think it means "Puma Gate", puma being a cougar, but some believe it to mean "Water Gate", as Lake Titicaca was at one time in history, closer and in sight of the area. The lake has now drastically receded. Both sites, Tiwanaku and Puma Punku are amazing places.

    • @scottphillips7108
      @scottphillips7108 Год назад +7

      Water Gate... Lake Titicaca floating islands...

    • @debdodson5884
      @debdodson5884 Год назад

      The cougar or sun gate eh....yeah that's fun 2017-2023 mid year...If you're in great shape and like to rough it prior to 2017.

    • @debdodson5884
      @debdodson5884 Год назад +1

      ....Now go look at the mountain lion or cougar anklets on the "supposed" Greek sculpture of some really broad rough ran human feet...and try to figure that out dude...

    • @debdodson5884
      @debdodson5884 Год назад +2

      "Amazing" my arse.

    • @synestro1
      @synestro1 Год назад +2

      White diplomat walking around discovers ancient city?? WHAT A CROCK OF SHIT!!!😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
      u white people like to take credit for everything.

  • @muskyelondragon
    @muskyelondragon Год назад +239

    There is zero proof that the Romans cut the giant blocks at Balbek. They found them there and built their temple on top.

    • @TankHill69
      @TankHill69 Год назад +42

      They literally say the foundation under the temple was much older.

    • @Peter-jo3wt
      @Peter-jo3wt Год назад

      There is also zero proof that the Wailing Wall is part of the original Temple mount.
      The Wailing Wall is The High Ground occupied by Rome.
      The temple(s) were found several years ago in the City of David, about 900 M southeast of the misidentified "Temple mount", in The Old City.
      With wash facilities for the priests, ancient previously missing pools and butchering facilities with connecting holes in the walls to tie-off animal Leads. Not to mention blood gutters.
      The Temple Mount, is not the Temple mount.
      Jesus was absolutely correct.
      "...not one stone upon the other".

    • @fatboynip
      @fatboynip Год назад +7

      Well it’s whatever they tell us. Because what “they” say is true! 🙄

    • @Carolina-Mary
      @Carolina-Mary Год назад +19

      That’s right. Lots of walk-in in and take over in our history. Like the Pyramids for example

    • @SimonEkendahl
      @SimonEkendahl Год назад

      If you think there's zero proof the Romans dit it, you havent looked deep enough into the matter.
      You have to look at ALL the evidence gathered at the site if you're really after the truth.

  • @PaoloGiovanni
    @PaoloGiovanni Год назад +10

    I’ve always thought that the Masuda rock ship looked like it has tipped over onto its right side, and that the angled portion was meant to look like a pitched roof.

    • @fuzzpope
      @fuzzpope Год назад +4

      It looks to me like the base of a bridge pillar, minus its two columns that would have inserted into the two square vertical cuts.

    • @brianthesnail3815
      @brianthesnail3815 Год назад +2

      @@fuzzpope Yes I think it is part of bigger structure that has toppled over or abandoned during construction.

  • @grugbug4313
    @grugbug4313 Год назад +2

    Solid!
    Top KEK!
    Peace be with you.

  • @MichaelJarrett-g3x
    @MichaelJarrett-g3x 11 дней назад

    It would cool to see these being built and to learn the reasons and motivations behind them

  • @j.robertsergertson4513
    @j.robertsergertson4513 Год назад +23

    The rock ship looks like the base of a bridge piling and the square holes places for support columns ,being close to the river, maybe the water receded and the project abandoned?

    • @damiencouturee6240
      @damiencouturee6240 Год назад +6

      Lmfao that would suck! You put all this time and work into building a badass bridge and the river just leaves

    • @davidtherwhanger6795
      @davidtherwhanger6795 Год назад +3

      I was thinking that it looks like a support foundation as well.

    • @sonnylambert4893
      @sonnylambert4893 Год назад +1

      Old metal forge I saw someplace

    • @fuzzpope
      @fuzzpope Год назад +2

      This is exactly what I've always thought.

    • @harrywalker968
      @harrywalker968 8 месяцев назад

      so with what diamond tools, was it carved.. over 13k ago.??.. as all megalithic structures were... i say, they used a lazer, as theres rock scoop marks world wide.. for the amount of construction, it had to be qiuk, or they would never be finished..

  • @goldenratio5117
    @goldenratio5117 Год назад +6

    I found a dolmen type rock in the Sierras. Its gotta weigh a few tons. I have pictures and have been there a few times. Im willing to share info.

  • @stevenjohnson7720
    @stevenjohnson7720 Год назад +10

    The commentary is world class. I can't do the older episodes without audio. You should do commentary for ALL of your episodes. I'm a big fan.

    • @signalsoldier28
      @signalsoldier28 Год назад +2

      You didn't start watching his videos when they didn't have audio (which makes them the OG videos and more creepy as well) so you can leave

    • @mikejones-go8vz
      @mikejones-go8vz Год назад +1

      Horrible commentary 🙄

    • @josephsalmonte4995
      @josephsalmonte4995 Год назад

      You two really need to get a life.

  • @Peter-jo3wt
    @Peter-jo3wt Год назад +45

    You don't have to lift up a monolith to lay it horizontally on three uprights.
    You merely bury the three uprights and drag the monolith on top.
    Excavating to a presumed height.

    • @mikesmith-po8nd
      @mikesmith-po8nd Год назад +11

      @Peter-jo3wt kudos for using your brain.
      That's a rare thing in today's world.

    • @hastyhillfarmand4x480
      @hastyhillfarmand4x480 Год назад +3

      ​@@aquariandawn4750I tried but I got arrested for attempted manslaughter.

    • @whatfreedom7
      @whatfreedom7 Год назад +7

      That was my first thought too.

    • @aquariandawn4750
      @aquariandawn4750 Год назад +5

      @@hastyhillfarmand4x480 that's what I do: deliberately taking people literally. I've felt so alone, thinking I was the only one.

    • @hastyhillfarmand4x480
      @hastyhillfarmand4x480 Год назад +5

      ​@@aquariandawn4750go in peace my friend.

  • @bwilliams3227
    @bwilliams3227 Год назад +1

    Etowah indian mounds in georgia or rock eagle and rock hawk and all the other petroglyphs in the area that were not recorded in georgia near lakejackson. Thankkyou gor your work!

  • @Haywire-Alguire
    @Haywire-Alguire Год назад +8

    Human history is the biggest mystery !

    • @sonnylambert4893
      @sonnylambert4893 Год назад

      “ he who controls the past, controls the present….yada yada yada “

  • @justdoingitjim7095
    @justdoingitjim7095 Год назад +7

    Monuments of such great scale speaks volumes about the vanity of humans!

    • @robertevans9354
      @robertevans9354 Год назад +1

      You know you might be on to something big there , that's a very astute statement.

    • @sshreddderr9409
      @sshreddderr9409 3 месяца назад

      bs. it's much better to build with large stones instead of using artificial and light materials that decay and require industry and pollution to be created. If those stones can be efficiently moved and shaped, it is a way superior construction method in every way, as the building can stand for thousands of years without needing to be rebuilt, and you don't need the economy to produce materials to rebuild cities after a few decades.

  • @TheTarrMan
    @TheTarrMan Год назад +72

    This was absolutely fascinating. I'm still convinced a lot of that stuff was built using cement and now it's just fossilized and is much older than they say it is. I'm one of those conspiracy theorist who believes the planet has gone through many catastrophic events wiping out 90%+ of humanity multiple times.
    Video suggestion : How about one on the New Madrid earthquake?

    • @Troyyy94
      @Troyyy94 Год назад +29

      lol it’s granite man, if it were poured like concrete it would be extremely brittle compared to one of the hardest rocks ever. As a man I know not one that can pour granite

    • @TheTarrMan
      @TheTarrMan Год назад +2

      Have you ever notice how granite looks kind of like concrete though if you polish it and expose the aggregate? The color is off and concrete is much softer obviously, but visually it can't be strikingly similar. It's a known fact that concrete gets harder as it ages, but nobody's ever seen concrete that's 250,000+ years old so who really knows. We already know for sure, the earth is much older than that. The only debatable and controversial question is whether or not humans were around back then. . . . Even since Bible days we had concrete/mortars and many of those structures are still around today, nobody's even really absolutely 100% sure where it came from.
      To me the first one looks like some sort of ancient concrete slab that's meant to be buried underground for a structure that sits on top of it. (Definitely looks like it's keyed for a heavy wooden structure on top.) People should be on the lookout for others nearby. They're probably all still buried. @@Troyyy94

    • @FischerNilsA
      @FischerNilsA Год назад +20

      @@TheTarrMan under a microscope and to a trained geologists eye, granite looks NOTING like cement. We know how granite forms, you can collect more or less fresh samples at most active volcanoes.
      So if the theory is not that ancient people manged to pull magma out of the liquid mantle, form it into shapes by some forcefields which also can exert high pressure? And thermally isolate, so they could let it gently cool over several months so the silica structure cristallizes out right?
      That theory is like some kid theorizing that the plane it sees in the sky must be flapping its wings really hard when nobody is looking and fart itself forward, fueled by vats of bean soup.
      Its make-believe.

    • @Paulo-pi8sn
      @Paulo-pi8sn Год назад +1

      Teosophy will give you the answers.

    • @michaelhowell2326
      @michaelhowell2326 Год назад +6

      Fossilized cement?

  • @whiskeytribe8517
    @whiskeytribe8517 5 месяцев назад +3

    While many Historians will do it, the Romans, themselves, never took credit for having anything to do with the Baalbek stones. The pregnant lady and the Trillithon were already there when the Romans arrived.

  • @Balliard
    @Balliard Год назад +3

    These is my favorite type of content love it

  • @landonpotts6815
    @landonpotts6815 Год назад +4

    Great job on this video.

  • @Knightyboii
    @Knightyboii Год назад

    Interesting stuff bro

  • @penoge
    @penoge 6 месяцев назад +1

    The relief on the sungate of Tiahuanacu is showing a 360-days calendar which is identical with the calandar of the Tretayuga (which ended in a great flood) in the Hindu text Rigveda and with the cslendar which Berossos suggests for the time before the flood which he dated at about 33.500 BC while the astronomical data (given by the movement of the constellation Orion in the course of the precession) give a date of about 36.500 BC.
    The figure on the sungate marks the month of the beginning of the year, shown by the sticks with the number signs in his hands which also shows in which direction the calendar is to read. The 12 signs of the months (including the major figure) were bedded in a meander band which symbolizes the course of the earth round the sun. This means that the months were not defined by moon phases but by parts of the course of the earth round the sun and these parts can only be defined by the constellations of the zodiac. The main figure on the sungate therefore shows the month in which the earth was in the constellation Aries (the spring equinox and beginning of the year of growing of plants).
    That the earth is meant and not the sun is not only shown by the meander band symbolizing the course of the earth round the sun but also by the 24 beams round the face of the major figure which caused the identification with the sun (which by the way was no coincidence; the depiction on the sungate is meant for two different kinds of people: one who knew the conditions in the solar system and one that knew only the eyesight from the earth). These 24 beams show the 24 hours of the day which was devided into 12 hours day and 12 hours night (compare the different symbols at the 12 o clock and 24 o clock positions.
    Unfortunately the nose of the major figure of the sungate is missing so it is not possible to verify whether it was originally a sun clock or not.
    The most astonishing thing on this relief is the number of days of the week which is five, while the month is composed of 6 weeks and divided into halfmonths. But this is eaqual to the above mentioned calendars before the flood.

  • @ryanblystone5153
    @ryanblystone5153 Год назад

    Thank you

  • @bluemoon3264
    @bluemoon3264 Год назад +2

    Something about Nan Madol would be interesting to me . 🤙 .

  • @TomasErikssonErnt
    @TomasErikssonErnt Год назад

    Best Dark channel 🎉

  • @danielhowell1640
    @danielhowell1640 Год назад +2

    The Rock ship of Masuda is obviously some kind of bridge abutment that ended up being too heavy to move. They probably came to the realization after some engineer convinced the crew that it would be easy to move once they pared it down some.

  • @JSBrown303
    @JSBrown303 Год назад +8

    Why would someone build an obelisk bigger than any other? Simple, "Mine's bigger!".

  • @nettyz833
    @nettyz833 Год назад +13

    “ Lake Titicaca” 😂 .. sorry I know I sound immature but couldn’t resist lol

    • @josephpetrino1741
      @josephpetrino1741 Год назад +3

      Why would anyone name a lake Titicaca unless they were trying to get a laugh.

    • @DylanHubbard-d1p
      @DylanHubbard-d1p 7 месяцев назад +1

      It’s still funny in English because poopybooby or boobypoop🤷🏻‍♂️💀😅

    • @Captain_Nemo1961
      @Captain_Nemo1961 7 месяцев назад +1

      One translation would be "Grey Puma" in reference to a large island rock shaped like a puma. Interestingly the arial outline of the lake is shaped like a pouncing puma. You're right, it definitely sounds immature even juvenile.

    • @kingjellybean9795
      @kingjellybean9795 6 месяцев назад

      Fun fact the germans are the most numerous tourists who visit lake titicaca every year

  • @FOWST
    @FOWST Год назад +6

    As a prehistory nerd, I've never head of the Rock ship of Masuda. My first thought was that it could have been used to bend wooden planks, bamboo or any other material like leaves and process it into small boats. It could be re-used over and over. However, there were probably easier methods and materials to work with, so it seems unlikely.

    • @brianthesnail3815
      @brianthesnail3815 Год назад +1

      Interesting thought. It does certainly look like an upturned boat so acting as a mould. However, a hole in the ground could have the same purpose. I wonder if it is actually a partially finished item that was meant to be part of a larger structure. Perhaps even would have been stood upright but fell over in an earthquake that are not unknown in Japan.

    • @FOWST
      @FOWST Год назад +1

      @@brianthesnail3815 however a hole in the ground (without roof) would have the disadvantage of rainwater possibly assembling inside the boat and messing up the process

  • @tunaeater894
    @tunaeater894 Год назад +6

    That rock has similarities to the Baltic Sea anomalie

    • @harrywalker968
      @harrywalker968 Год назад

      &,,there all at least 13k old.. because that, is when the flood was, to destroy man as no longer needed.. viper tv sumerian tablets.. how did we know about presession, 24,000 yrs long,,or all the planets in our solar system, or that sirius was a binary star.. thousands of yrs before ''re discovered'', by '' modern man''.. the pyramids were chemical factories.. this is why we find mercury, gold, mica, in pyramids,,not fkn dead people..

    • @sshreddderr9409
      @sshreddderr9409 3 месяца назад

      The Baltic sea anomaly has visible stairs, so it's the peak of a rock formation or megalith that was carved by humans to be incorporated into a settlement, similarly to sites in south America, where people carved into large rocks to construct around them.

  • @woody5109
    @woody5109 Год назад +8

    These giant blocks strewn around everywhere in those destroyed cities, that must have been done by charging horsemen 😂😂

  • @Macsnot
    @Macsnot Год назад

    I see from your bio that you want to become a 'voice actor'. Can you tell me do you use any 'in mouth devices' to create the voice used in this video?

  • @forrestrhea9271
    @forrestrhea9271 Год назад +1

    Always Awesome!🤪

  • @peetsnort
    @peetsnort 7 месяцев назад +1

    Find a big flat rock then dig a hole beneath and put uprights underneath. One at a time.
    Then remove all the surrounding soil for a quarter acre.

  • @jeannewilson5355
    @jeannewilson5355 Год назад +4

    I've never heard of the fallen stone in Britain. Interesting

  • @dougbillman2333
    @dougbillman2333 Год назад +5

    The largest cap stones in the world have been found, in the State of Montana....a place called the giants playgrounds...

  • @Johnnybananass-_
    @Johnnybananass-_ Год назад +7

    depending on where your standing near any object it lines up with sunset haha

    • @rudyschwab7709
      @rudyschwab7709 Год назад +1

      Yeah, I think the whole solstice alignment thing has become the standard lazy go-to for when they have no freaking idea what it is, or what it was used for.

    • @daytradersanonymous9955
      @daytradersanonymous9955 Год назад +1

      There would need to be atleast 2 points (front and rear) to have an alignment like that.

    • @JennRighter
      @JennRighter Год назад

      You’re.

    • @Johnnybananass-_
      @Johnnybananass-_ Год назад

      @@JennRighter apologies I got caught up on that weekly .

  • @timroot4207
    @timroot4207 Год назад

    Thank you !

  • @Fishbird
    @Fishbird 2 дня назад

    Can't find any mention of a 'Bellot' in my RSV....how are you spelling?

  • @blubard6105
    @blubard6105 8 месяцев назад

    Amazing 👏

  • @RogerBabsonVikingLuck17
    @RogerBabsonVikingLuck17 5 месяцев назад +1

    Some corrections concerning the so-called "forgotten stone" of Baalbek: first, the stone was not "forgotten. Work on it was abandoned after a crack formed near its center. Second, its size isn't a mystery. It's been completely surveyed by the British, and it was never partially buried (the top face has always been exposed). Third, there is also no "mystery" about who built the temple of Jupiter. It was the early Romans--Jupiter was one of their Gods--although the exact construction date is unknown.

    • @johnmccafferty1192
      @johnmccafferty1192 2 месяца назад

      Baal not one of Romans gods much older there r weird knobs on the stones just like Peru and Egypt y the fuck can't any of u fucking egghead's explain how any culture not associated with the other cultures all knew what those knobs were for. But u can only guesSTFU

  • @whitecloud3356
    @whitecloud3356 Год назад

    Shiprock looks like it could be a battery? Anode one side cathode the other +,- ?

  • @KORGULL-ISOLATES
    @KORGULL-ISOLATES 9 месяцев назад

    Everything aboot your videos is TOP NOTCH ‼️🤘‼️

  • @donnadunlop7853
    @donnadunlop7853 9 месяцев назад

    Thankyou 🖤 🖤

  • @brianbarley9711
    @brianbarley9711 Год назад +2

    "It was for astronomical tracking" is the new "ìt was for ritualistic use"

    • @rudyschwab7709
      @rudyschwab7709 Год назад +2

      Both are stand-ins for "We have no idea what it was used for" because that explanation doesn't keep the research funding coming in.

    • @brianbarley9711
      @brianbarley9711 Год назад

      @@rudyschwab7709 And there in lies the problem with all branches of science and academia in the modern world. It's a cancer but the carcinogens are ourselves.
      "...sadly, the greatest minds were occupied curing hair loss and prolonging erections" Idiocracy

  • @fidiak
    @fidiak Год назад

    Thank you, great video. I can't understand what you're saying sometimes.

  • @jamesmorss9940
    @jamesmorss9940 Год назад +1

    Do the pre dynastic granite vases and sculptures, and how the dynastic Pharaohs defaced them with their cartouches

    • @russellmillar7132
      @russellmillar7132 10 месяцев назад +1

      How was it determined that the infamous vases were pre-dynastic? What dating methods were used to establish the age of those artifacts. Does Ben from UnsupportedX take the word of mainstream academia on this? Or does he have his own method of dating?

  • @PanglossDr
    @PanglossDr Год назад

    Correction. The broken menhir of Er Grah was carved about 4,700 BC, 2,200 years before Stonehenge was erected, not 1,000 years.

  • @Syberz
    @Syberz Год назад +9

    Can you imagine being the guy whose hammer blow cracked the huge obelisk?

    • @FischerNilsA
      @FischerNilsA Год назад +6

      😁 After you and fifty colleagues worked it out of the quarry for half a year, when the overseer is already getting 200 mules and miles of rope together, you just see ooooone last bump in the surface. And decide to make it perfect.... _pock_
      * oooohshitohshitohsit*
      * looksaround*
      * drops chisel*
      * nonchalantly ambles away*
      * whistling thinly*

    • @Roybatty066
      @Roybatty066 Год назад +2

      Dam, that guy was gonna ask for the day off tomorrow, too.

    • @jacobhartson4897
      @jacobhartson4897 Год назад

      Or the guy that knocked down the Menhir of Er Gra?

    • @kopynd1
      @kopynd1 Год назад

      its still part of the tone it was never separated from the base rock only the top and sides

  • @alexritchie4586
    @alexritchie4586 Год назад

    I've always thought 'The Forgotten Stone' was pretty obvious. If you want lots of uniform sized blocks, carve a prism in the size and shape you want, then keep breaking blocks off the end.

  • @VictorChan-fe7ch
    @VictorChan-fe7ch Год назад +1

    Puma punku was a military base for launching weapons, destroyed when done

  • @Zerpersande
    @Zerpersande 5 месяцев назад

    I was geocaching once and think I may have seen that Rockship.

  • @joejones8810
    @joejones8810 8 месяцев назад

    The RochSHP was probably a landing pad for a large ship.

  • @Cameron-ls3qt
    @Cameron-ls3qt 8 месяцев назад +1

    I roll my eyes every time I hear, "but there are some people who think its extraterrestrial".. no shit people still believe the earths flat

  • @BrendonCoss-e5w
    @BrendonCoss-e5w Месяц назад +1

    Maybe the rock is a tomb

  • @jandrews6254
    @jandrews6254 8 месяцев назад

    Like the gaudy mosque built on top of the much older remains of Solomon’s temple

  • @ericneiman5556
    @ericneiman5556 Год назад

    Could have been a base structure for a sawing machine or some other apparatus

  • @spinyvegeta1
    @spinyvegeta1 Год назад +6

    These are the best videos on RUclips hands down!! Puma Punku is adorned with stone cutting and wall building perfection that would be almost impossible today. There are a lot of South American constructions that can't be explained to this day

  • @saigonmonopoly1105
    @saigonmonopoly1105 2 месяца назад

    what come after this model a blade that cut

  • @isshayasebaaly6408
    @isshayasebaaly6408 6 месяцев назад

    Lebanon is always special and enteresting country

  • @coltjennings839
    @coltjennings839 Год назад

    The rock ship looks like a prehistoric forklift counterweight.

  • @tobee_gamer5816
    @tobee_gamer5816 Год назад

    “lol, let’s put funny rocks together to mess with the future people”

  • @davidwhelan1545
    @davidwhelan1545 Год назад

    The figure at the gate looks very similar to the Long Man of Wilmington, East Sussex!

  • @jaxonboys3366
    @jaxonboys3366 Год назад +2

    All ancient people did was die and go to church. Then looked at the stars. They didnt have houses or shops. Just died star gazing after church.

    • @jasx1485
      @jasx1485 8 месяцев назад

      Because you were there and you know? Yeah right you know nothing

    • @jaxonboys3366
      @jaxonboys3366 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@jasx1485 you are correct, I know nothing and neither do you, or the self proclaimed "expert" scientists who follow a script and mainstream. Also I do not think you understood the timber of my comment. Every building they dug up, it was a temple and was used to observe and worship the stars and planets. Never a home or shop. Just a bunch of temples. You seem so agitated and perturbed about a simple comment. Maybe you need a temple to attend and gaze at the stars. All will be fine.

  • @raueugen9047
    @raueugen9047 7 месяцев назад +3

    what language do you speak ?

  • @dhoward8816
    @dhoward8816 Год назад +5

    Maybe Hatshepsut was trying to appropriate the Unfinished Obelisk that existed in the quarry with its crack long before the Egyptians arrived.

    • @russellmillar7132
      @russellmillar7132 10 месяцев назад

      Where have I heard that before? Oh yeah, you tube comment section university.

  • @icare4you123
    @icare4you123 5 месяцев назад +2

    Narration is way too fast.

  • @xsagemasterx
    @xsagemasterx 8 месяцев назад

    the rock ship is or was a pier or dock used for boats!

  • @Kuwaitisnot_adeployment
    @Kuwaitisnot_adeployment 3 месяца назад

    Honestly the mesoamerican pyrimids and large stone monuments are twice as amazing as anything built in Egypt. The America's didn't have any large domesticated animals to harness their power and therefore never invented the wheel except for small toys. Ive heard so many people say they were so primitive and backward because they never invented the wheel when the truth is without horses, oxen, ect to pull wheeled carts theres no reason to create a wheel. They were a brilliant people considering what they were able to do with so much less than the old world, that im sure they did use wheels in very limited capacity for like wheelbarrows or stuff like that but the evidence just rotted away. We have found toys with wheels though so they definitely knew the concept of the wheel it just was impractical without draft animals. The largest domesticated animals they had were llama/alpacas and they can't carry much more than a man. They're really only good for their wool, meat, and to trade with. Every pre Columbian monument in the Americas was built solely with manpower! To me thats way more impressive that the pyrimids. The only thing that compares, to me, is roman aquaducts but the most amazing thing about them is the amazing invention of superb concrete and the mathematics it took to build the arched aquaducts.
    I want to retire on a little house boat and spend my last years traveling the Amazon water ways. I hope i can.....

  • @Steven-vw1sv
    @Steven-vw1sv 3 дня назад

    Possibly a base for a wooden tower .

  • @RalphEllis
    @RalphEllis Год назад +1

    The ‘Forgotten Stone’ is not the biggest.
    There is a larger one in the quarry down the road.
    In the image - that is me standing on the stone, with red shirt and black waistcoat.
    R

  • @VolcanoGoldDiggerAdirondacks
    @VolcanoGoldDiggerAdirondacks 7 месяцев назад

    Some times you have to know how hard was the stone just did it just came out of a volcano

  • @vanillasmerk5742
    @vanillasmerk5742 5 месяцев назад

    When they had gravity reversing tech back then it was easy easy to maneuver whatever size rocks or boulders. Or a shit load of pulleys,men, and animals. Dollys.

  • @undeaddread
    @undeaddread 18 дней назад

    I always thought the Balbek stone was known as the Mother stone

  • @MichaelRoberts-n9l
    @MichaelRoberts-n9l 4 месяца назад

    Yep. I do prefer the narrator and it's a real guy not some robot. Dark does a good job

  • @Lionsblade
    @Lionsblade Год назад +3

    You only showed the stone of the pregnant woman not the forgotten stone. It is to the side and below the pregnant woman .

    • @JohnLRice
      @JohnLRice Год назад +1

      Agreed! I was going to post this if no one else had, so thanks! ;-)

  • @WahrheitMachtFrei.
    @WahrheitMachtFrei. Год назад +6

    What you're calling "The Forgotten Stone" is actually the "Stone of the Pregnant Woman". It is still attached to the bedrock and was abandoned mid-quarry. It sits beside a larger stone that was only recently discovered, also still attached to the bedrock. There are other similarly huge stones forming the foundation stones of the Temple of Jupiter, which the Romans clearly found in place and decided to build their temple upon them.

  • @VolcanoGoldDiggerAdirondacks
    @VolcanoGoldDiggerAdirondacks 7 месяцев назад

    If you had a ONLY a shovel and it laid on the ground, HOW would you get it to stand up.

  • @the_phaistos_disk_solution
    @the_phaistos_disk_solution Год назад +1

    Cool.

  • @ebayerr
    @ebayerr 3 месяца назад +1

    "The Romans carved the stone..."
    Hahahaha

  • @joecarr2101
    @joecarr2101 День назад

    The 1st one is easily explained! They shaped the boulder like their boats to use it as a "blueprint" to shape the timber over it so there wouldn't be many mistakes, also the human carved upside down boat shaped boulder is right by the lake 😂 so makes sense

  • @victorz7026
    @victorz7026 Год назад +1

    If they are so advance why not use steel and some advance metallurgy equipment? Why cut stones? Make some bricks Or iron... Gate of the sun. Who needs a gate. Sun light is everywhere.

  • @Macsnot
    @Macsnot Год назад +1

    Consuction??

  • @saigonmonopoly1105
    @saigonmonopoly1105 2 месяца назад

    4thousand of years what you cut with?

  • @tonygriffin_
    @tonygriffin_ Год назад

    3:05 - "The Forgotten Stone is still partially buried" When was this video made? The Forgotten Stone at Baalbek has now been uncovered and is estimated to weigh 1,200 tons.

  • @anthonysheppard9247
    @anthonysheppard9247 6 месяцев назад

    What happened to this channel ,,they don't add any content

  • @xXturbo86Xx
    @xXturbo86Xx Год назад +6

    Most of what we've found is just heavily eroded, scattered pieces of something much bigger and much more sophisticated.

  • @tsuunited5100
    @tsuunited5100 3 месяца назад

    It is a space ship part from an ancient race. The best space ships are made from rocks.

  • @朝日佐知子
    @朝日佐知子 Год назад

    I presume most of the famous towers and monuments around the world nowadays will be called the ancient heritages 1 million years later.

  • @james5583
    @james5583 Год назад

    The content is good but the speaker is very hard to listen to :/ it would be good to try with a another speaker.

  • @Morgana0x
    @Morgana0x Год назад +1

    I was liking the video until you said the forgotten stone was quarried by the Romans. You didn't show the base of the Temple of Jupiter which has similar stones that the Romans simply built their temple on. They dwarf anything the Romans put on top of them.

  • @mahealanihawaii9830
    @mahealanihawaii9830 6 месяцев назад

    Playing with stones. What else were they supposed to do?

  • @faragraf9380
    @faragraf9380 Год назад +4

    i like how you documented this ancient places. This Megalithic area Life must have been different from ours. We don’t understand it.
    I ask for what reason dolmens were built? They are all over. Is it something technical, spiritual, landart?

  • @Shazam-yx5up
    @Shazam-yx5up 3 месяца назад

    I had a girlfriend she has passed away now she believed these places like Baalbek and Easter island and all the ancient structures were built by the Giants.

  • @Hibiscuscalyxes
    @Hibiscuscalyxes Год назад

    I don't know how that rock got there, but I sure ain't sleeping under it!

  • @brandonbeachy1649
    @brandonbeachy1649 6 месяцев назад

    Wait Lake Titikaka???

  • @utsandstone
    @utsandstone 5 месяцев назад

    😊 how about Art For Art's Sake. Masuda rock.