Researchers Discovered A Megalithic Structure Carved From Stone Humans Could Never Build

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  • Researchers Discovered A Megalithic Structure Carved From Stone Humans Could Never Build
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    In Bolivia's Altiplano, the ancient ruins of Tiwanaku and Puma Punku challenge our understanding of the past. Massive megalithic blocks, precisely carved and fitted, baffle experts. How did ancient people achieve this without modern tools? Join us as we explore these enigmatic structures. Discover intricate stonework and enigmatic symbols. Delve into theories, from advanced civilizations to extraterrestrial intervention. Could these megaliths rewrite history? Uncover the secrets of Tiwanaku and Puma Punku, and witness the awe-inspiring legacy of a civilization that defied its time.
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  • @melparrishjr
    @melparrishjr 3 дня назад +19

    Let's get this straight, The Ancient humans you were taught about couldn't have ingraved it or shaped it because it requires advanced tools and machinery the like of which they didn't even mention. Yeah, we came up out of the caves at the end of the last ice age! That much is true. But before that ...before we even went into the caves we were a vast civilization with all the technology until we blew ourselves back into the stone age ending our reign with nuclear winter. Without those who knew how to build and maintain our tech it soon fell into disrepair. Even our cities were reclaimed by nature in just under a couple centuries. And even if we had carefully stored the tools away they would all be rust and dust by the time they might've been discovered today. To be certain humanity has been all up and over the tech tree like it was a damned jungle gym!! We never invented the wheel... We re-invented it a whole bunch of times spanning many, many, ages! The physics remains unchanged the science also remains unchanged and as long as the human form remains the same then technology will always be similar. But make no mistake about it, Humans built those things. The reason that those things remain and nothing else does is that they are built as monuments ...built to last as a testament of time! Other things don't last because they were never meant to. Built-in obsolescence is as much a thing of the ancient past as it is today. The more advanced the tech the flimsier and weaker the materials of which they are made. It's why we find all the buildings and none of the tools.

    • @MichaelMcphearson-h5w
      @MichaelMcphearson-h5w 3 дня назад +3

      Tools have rusted away along time ago India has documentation of several hundred thousands of years.carvings if cars bikes and planes knowledge is in a loop

    • @dantyler6907
      @dantyler6907 2 дня назад +1

      Did humanity travel to the moon in ancient times?
      Did ancient man build computers?
      How about ancient medicine?
      It appears the only remains of ancient man are rubble and a few pyramids.😮

    • @iancruse92
      @iancruse92 2 дня назад

      To me this seems a very reasonable statement. The more of the evidence I see makes me agree with your conclusions more. Well said.

    • @alchamone8133
      @alchamone8133 День назад +2

      Makes much more sense than the mainstream waffle 🫡

    • @kingsleymodeji620
      @kingsleymodeji620 День назад

      Well said.
      The only things left are monuments built or carved from stone.

  • @RacerX1971
    @RacerX1971 3 дня назад +18

    No way that stone or copper tools carved those out...

  • @TheEarl777
    @TheEarl777 3 дня назад +15

    As an avid science-fiction reader it looks like what would have been the greatest science-fiction book of all time has already happened here on planet Earth in the last few tens of thousands of years.
    And I deeply thank people like Graham Hancock for bringing as much clear evidence of the civilisation who were our not too distant ancestors.

    • @MichaelMcphearson-h5w
      @MichaelMcphearson-h5w 3 дня назад +1

      Tens of thousands, let's intertain 100s of thousands of years. Just imagine how smart you would be if you lived 1,000 years how about if you lived 10,000 years. A very good possibility that is true of beings like the Anunaki......

    • @nathanshockley897
      @nathanshockley897 3 дня назад

      100 annunki is where this is earth got its start,

    • @stevenclark8225
      @stevenclark8225 День назад

      He didn't really show solid evidence. I believed alot of what graham has said and still believe primitive humans go back further than we know. After watching his debate with flint and watching scientists against myths, I think the ancients were just master stonecrafters and rock movers. It's what all the evidence points to

  • @danobrien3695
    @danobrien3695 3 дня назад +16

    The ancient Egyptians carved hieroglyphs everywhere... with descriptions of just about everything...Except in the great pyramids...no hieroglyphs in there...😒...and they've never found any "tombs" in there either...

    • @davidbowerman6433
      @davidbowerman6433 3 дня назад

      Actually, they have. they were in piles of debris when they first entered. All the stones were covered in plaster. then painted. But all the plaster fell of eons ago. Salt crystals pushed them off. And the earliest excavations saw them as just trash. Some recent undisturbed tombs have confirmed this.

    • @michaelhennaut3141
      @michaelhennaut3141 День назад

      I wondered why we don't have inscriptions in the cathedral of Cologne how it was build 😂😂😂 this is not a evidence. Why recording how it was build? These make no sense to me

  • @gordonsalive2818
    @gordonsalive2818 2 дня назад +3

    So , recently I was at Saqsaywaman (Peru) and my children delighted in deriding me by letting our guide know that I was into Ancient Astronaut theory. Well, my guide didn't blink an eye or even laugh and said to me that no one knows how these ancients structures were built. Academics have tried to reproduce how they think they were built but have failed.

  • @DemsRNutless
    @DemsRNutless 3 дня назад +18

    Our view of pre-written history is absurd. The state of current archaeology needs attention.

    • @SupraSav
      @SupraSav 3 дня назад +2

      Indeed... As those clowns funded by the European union are currently stifling progress at Gobekli Tepi.

    • @ziggymatuszewski2803
      @ziggymatuszewski2803 3 дня назад +1

      Totally agree, most of it is just plain speculation and theories not facts and numbers. What I have learned about this subject in school some 45 years ago is quite different from what they tell us today and what they tell us today is still not accurate. There are way more questions than answers thats for sure.

    • @DemsRNutless
      @DemsRNutless 2 дня назад

      Agree. Grant money with pre-determined outcomes, flimsy theories, poor analytical skills, herd mentality, a lack of attention to hard data, adhering to fragile timelines to maintain a status quo even when clearly contrary to data, radiometric dating systems without baselines, and ego are just a few of my gripes with the archaeological community.

  • @1168PJ
    @1168PJ День назад +4

    Look at the minute, intricate carvings on VERY HARD GRANITE in the temples of southern India. Hundreds of them all over the countryside. Can't be done even with the most advanced modern machinery. If you are someone who is watching this, it automatically means that south Indian temples are what you need to see before you die.

  • @richardrose7382
    @richardrose7382 3 дня назад +20

    Re: “H” blocks at Puma Punku, there is no way simple hammer stones can be used to make sharp, inside corners…which pretty much proves to me the builders had more advanced tools.

    • @emp-ty-g
      @emp-ty-g 3 дня назад

      sounds right.

    • @Patrik6920
      @Patrik6920 3 дня назад +1

      Proven it can be done with copper tools alone...
      evidence that r now very hard to find ..

    • @joshuaknight8413
      @joshuaknight8413 3 дня назад +1

      Are you sure? Have you tried?

    • @Patrik6920
      @Patrik6920 3 дня назад

      @@joshuaknight8413 Thers video evedense take of it in real time so .. yes ..

    • @franushbloodaxe6408
      @franushbloodaxe6408 3 дня назад

      Stone can be sharpened to cut other stone. Time, patience and craftsmanship, knowledge of materials and teamwork. Anything can be achieved.

  • @paulslater9061
    @paulslater9061 3 дня назад +8

    They're not just structures they're works of art

  • @hebbelille7828
    @hebbelille7828 3 дня назад +6

    Thank you for this video. I wish there was no added visual noise, the pictures are so important.

  • @Davidcash-hh1rr
    @Davidcash-hh1rr 3 дня назад +9

    All of these ancient sites are buried under multiple feet of sediment. Even this 14,000 foot elevation is covered and sediment that had to be dug out to expose these ruins what cataclysmic flood could cause such a people in the oceans to deposit that deep of sediment.

    • @zikemdg
      @zikemdg 3 дня назад +3

      Puma punku, Easter Island, if they dug, they would probably find....there are cities miles off the coast hundreds of feet under the oceans

    • @CW-ee5ih
      @CW-ee5ih 10 часов назад +1

      Pole shifts, cataclysmic events, sustained meteoric impacts, coronal mass ejections- there have been multiple mass extinction events that have wiped out nearly all traces of human existence only to have it arise and evolve once again

  • @Hitman-ds1ei
    @Hitman-ds1ei 3 дня назад +4

    The question is how many times has "the modern world" come around

  • @murraymclean9072
    @murraymclean9072 День назад +3

    Bronze and copper tools won't cut the stones used on site. As a stone mason, it is not possible on a large scale.

  • @andrewalters9272
    @andrewalters9272 3 дня назад +94

    Why do we always assume there civilizations before us were not capable at doing amazing things just because we can't figure out how they did it. Yet the evidence is there that they did it. Doesn't it mean that we are the idiots.

    • @fredziffel3443
      @fredziffel3443 3 дня назад

      The academic collective refuses to accept the evidence of any intelligence greater than their own. The logistics alone, of such megalithic constructions, would require mind boggling calculations, engineering, blueprints, food supplies, material supplies, laborers, skilled craftsmen, nearby housing for each of these, water supplies, sewage disposal, educational and training programs, maintenance for each and every system... for 10's possibly 100's of thousands, (indeed possibly millions of people for centuries) to build JUST ONE of the megalithic cities found ALL OVER THE WORLD. Our history (as we're told) is such an obvious lie and we're expected to believe a bunch of half monkey, slope headed, cave dwelling primitives, created all of that with sticks, rocks, and copper chisels.
      RIIIIIIIIIIGHT !😂😅😂

    • @CovidWon
      @CovidWon 3 дня назад

      No, it means you're an idiot.

    • @geraldchristophercaruso1406
      @geraldchristophercaruso1406 3 дня назад

      That just means they are lying to everyone and are trying to keep it covered

    • @geraldchristophercaruso1406
      @geraldchristophercaruso1406 3 дня назад

      The ones hiding the truth are the idiots!

    • @andrewelliott4436
      @andrewelliott4436 3 дня назад +10

      It is the arrogance of Youth.

  • @AllotmentDiggers
    @AllotmentDiggers 3 дня назад +2

    The people that created these monuments clearly used tools comparable to what we used today the fact we can't find these machines doesn't mean they never excited, Given enough time everything will crumble into there elements....And 10.00 years would be more than enough to make everything disappear

  • @randywollin5732
    @randywollin5732 21 час назад +2

    There is way too much info on ancient civilizations having advanced technology in many areas. That doesn't mean they were flying around in airplanes or anything like that. It does mean that there is a lost bunch of knowledge in man's past that has been lost to us. I fully agree with Hancock on this. Just look at the machining that was done at Giza, that is indisputable. Those aren't achievable by hand. I know this because I was a machinist for about 30 years of my life, and I know what can be accomplished by hand or machine.

  • @nzmason
    @nzmason 3 дня назад +4

    The argument of “we dont give them enough credit” is very common in these channels. It is replayed over and over again.

    • @user-rx3cz6bi4v
      @user-rx3cz6bi4v 17 часов назад

      I'm Indigenous and hell no we don't get enough credit. We never have and never will get the credit. There were resources that are gone. Ever heard of huge magnetic crystals? There are caves covered by these crystals. The ancients may have known how to use many resources.

    • @nzmason
      @nzmason 2 часа назад

      @@user-rx3cz6bi4v nah algood where are you from.

  • @brianbrazil4426
    @brianbrazil4426 3 дня назад +4

    At 15 thousand feet where the building site was located not only is the air too thin to breath for humans. There aren't any trees there to make logs for it either. Most trees don't grow above 8 thousand feet. They would have had to cut down trees then bring them up the mountain another 7 thousand feet. Then cut and shape the extremely heavy stone blocks and move them up the mountain too. It would take huge population with enough people and resources to build that. Where were the places the people lived, slept and ate? Why would they do that if they didn't live there?

    • @danstory4286
      @danstory4286 3 дня назад

      Well, find out how fast the Andes are rising and then do a little math.

    • @charleswillcock3235
      @charleswillcock3235 День назад

      The Tibetan nomads in Qinghai-Tibet live permanently at altitudes up to 3000 to 4500 m and move in the summer up to 5500 m. People can live without oxygen at 15000 feet. If you are a heavy smoker you might not be able to survive but it is possible with some acclimatisation. However, that does not take away it is remarkable what has been found there.

  • @ProductionsLightMike
    @ProductionsLightMike 2 дня назад +1

    Anyone else notice the H blocks at Puma Punku greatly resemble the entrances of the pyramids of Maroa? And how pyramids are through Egypt, Africa and South America?

  • @TimDrake-vn3wo
    @TimDrake-vn3wo 3 дня назад +8

    Most major cities are in seaports and Bayside in river floodplain . The first place to go under water when the glaciers melted something like 10,000 to 15,000 years ago . Most buildings of early civilization are probably under 300 feet of salt water .

  • @juancarlosvaldivia8922
    @juancarlosvaldivia8922 3 дня назад +4

    ....that was a job from the fallen angels!!..😧

  • @simonallan9941
    @simonallan9941 3 дня назад +1

    The great Pyramid was not a tomb, its never had any sarcophagus of hieroglyphics inside it, and even the most recent rejuvenation of its outside, was last done over 6000 years ago, and there's been at least 2x earlier rebuilding of its outer structure long before that, by even more advanced technics in polygonal masonry

  • @stucatfreeuk
    @stucatfreeuk 3 дня назад +2

    If there were giants about it would explain a lot of the heavy lifting..

  • @spacey118
    @spacey118 3 дня назад +3

    Yeah I mean… even if someone wanted to do this on their own property in the United States… they would be denied permits. Should they succeed without permits… they would not be able to insure the property or they would not be able to sell it. Who can create anymore? No one. Some people create things that would fix the world… then Government Contractors purchase the patents or find another way to bury the technology. It’s annoying. It’s sooooo annnoying. Actually it’s more than annoying. I’m tired of morons preventing innovation.

  • @andrewdavis6012
    @andrewdavis6012 3 дня назад +5

    Well the lack of discovered under water structures is because of the lack of looking

  • @SaraSenffner-z1k
    @SaraSenffner-z1k 3 дня назад +1

    Our civilization thinks WE ARE THE BEST OF THE BEST. Which is RIDICULOUS considering we don't know how or for what purpose earlier civilizations built these MEGA structures. Plus how were they so perfect lined up with the cosmos and the natural world around them.

  • @michaelzero5144
    @michaelzero5144 3 дня назад

    The human spirit is remarkable and capable of doing amazing things. In a society with no over site, law suits and red tape it’s amazing what you can do when you use your whole civilization to build. Given enough time and no ticktock to waste time it’s amazing what you can accomplish….

  • @JaquanToliver
    @JaquanToliver 3 дня назад +1

    You can’t rule out large animals helping possibly pull the stones. If they’re able to create such beautiful long lasting structures I’m sure they could get animals there😂

  • @recoilrob324
    @recoilrob324 3 дня назад +10

    The biggest 'Ah HA!' moment for me was when the H-shaped blocks at Puma Punku were discovered to be exactly 1 meter high. Not all of them...but enough that it for sure wasn't an accident and the ones that were 1 meter were precisely made that size. The meter we know today wasn't described until the late 18th century being "A new unit of length, the metre was introduced - defined as one ten-millionth of the shortest distance from the North Pole to the equator passing through Paris, assuming an Earth flattening of ⁠1/334⁠." Hardly the kind of information the ancients were supposed to have...but obviously DID. There is far more unknown about our ancient civilizations than known.

    • @charlesolinger9735
      @charlesolinger9735 3 дня назад +2

      Ummmmm Puma Punku was like 500AD to 600AD. Seems super logical that humans made 100% of it.

    • @FirstNumber1
      @FirstNumber1 3 дня назад +1

      ​@@charlesolinger9735what? What are you arguing about? Your comment is confusing

    • @kevinhank17
      @kevinhank17 3 дня назад

      Explain exactly why they would have divided the length by the arbitrary number of ten million and you might have something. It's a coincidence, that's all. They didn't use meters, even if they knew the distance the meter is based on they would have no reason to divide it by the same arbitrary number our meter is based on.
      If you think that signifies anything, then that's just blind faith on your part.

    • @tripleheadedmonkey6613
      @tripleheadedmonkey6613 3 дня назад +1

      The Nippur cubit was one of the oldest known units of length. As the name suggests, before the invention of the metre during the French Revolution, many units of length were based on parts of the human body. The oldest known metal length standard corresponds to this Sumerian unit and dates from 2650 BCE. This copper bar was discovered in Nippur, on the banks of the Euphrates, and is kept in the Istanbul Archaeological Museum. Archaeologists consider that this 51.85 cm long unit was the origin of the Roman foot. Indeed, the Egyptians divided the Sumerian cubit into 28 fingers and 16 of these fingers gave a Roman foot of 29.633 cm. - wikipedia
      In other words rather than being exactly 1 meter high, they were 2 Cubits high, (~103.7cm) and worn down by a couple of CM over time. Ah HA!
      This had been a well established measurement of distance for more than 3000 years by this point in time.

    • @recoilrob324
      @recoilrob324 3 дня назад +1

      @@kevinhank17 Well...today the definition is: The meter is defined as the distance traveled by light in a vacuum during a time interval of 1/299,792,458 of a second. This definition was established in 1983 by the 17th General Conference on Weights and Measures (CGPM) to replace the previous definition based on a physical prototype.
      To think that the ancients just came up with a measurement equal to our modern meter is more 'blind faith' than my believing that they knew a lot more about the earth and astronomy than we give them credit for.

  • @aku7598
    @aku7598 11 часов назад

    Civilization depends on their knowledge of natural resources. The ancients knew best about stone, so everything the built using stones. Then we added our knowledge about iron. Then, charcoal and crude oil were used.Modern era added silicon to create something. Today, we know about lithium, and we progress using lithium for our cars.

  • @genesutton6383
    @genesutton6383 3 дня назад +6

    It's perplexing when people you think are technologically under you can build structures you don't even understand!?!

  • @iancruse92
    @iancruse92 2 дня назад +1

    If only the Heads on Easter Island would talk - they could tell us so much…!

  • @zsoltunger5461
    @zsoltunger5461 3 дня назад +2

    what kind of carts did they take the stones on, on which roads

  • @michaelblandford5087
    @michaelblandford5087 3 дня назад +1

    The Kaimanawa wall in Aotearoa is buried in ash from the lake Taupo eruption from 27,000 years ago

  • @graemepenton5851
    @graemepenton5851 3 дня назад +1

    These areas were not always inhospitable deserts obviously

  • @longlost8424
    @longlost8424 3 дня назад

    our human history, of which we know not, fills the encyclopedia galactica........ all we need do is to allow ourselves the humility of observational study and reflection on their lives and times of existence........

  • @HowlinMadBob
    @HowlinMadBob 2 дня назад

    the thing that gets me is this... where are the machines? the ancient excavators, bulldozers...even smaller sophisticated tools? Surely even after 10,000 years there would be partial remnants or such things right?

  • @donniestewart5596
    @donniestewart5596 3 дня назад +4

    And yet they did

  • @mehere8-32
    @mehere8-32 День назад +1

    Why are we always told those that those that went before us were primatives when they were obviously much more capable than US. WE are the primatives.

  • @gamersftwonline
    @gamersftwonline 3 дня назад +3

    thiink about the joke the old heads where laughing when the named the lake , lake titykaka like come on man they where trolling us way back in the day

    • @1954ManofMight
      @1954ManofMight 23 часа назад

      They spoke a different language. What we think that name sounds like has no relationship to what the names mean to them

  • @susantunno3047
    @susantunno3047 2 дня назад

    Looks like a laser warfare site where what was being constructed was intentionally laid to waste and then abandoned by the creators.

  • @marcinvas7965
    @marcinvas7965 36 минут назад

    I don't think we could rebuild all this with our technology and tools !!!

  • @1954ManofMight
    @1954ManofMight День назад

    The Egyptian pyramids were never used as Tombs. That’s BS

  • @Bobbysixgun
    @Bobbysixgun 2 дня назад

    Those who built these things were far more advanced than we are simple as that it's not that hard to understand that just can't be

  • @ung427
    @ung427 3 дня назад +1

    Why does Gobekli Tepe look in style, similar to 1) The aboriginies of Australia, and 2) Ancient Samaria, with the "handbags" and 3) like the figures that are called Moai of Easter Island? Either we are being trolled, or there was some global influence/civilization back in the day.

  • @marcinvas7965
    @marcinvas7965 26 минут назад

    What are you talking about? Pyramids in Egypt were stripped of casing by people who lived there...they didn't maintain pyramids at all !!!

  • @fly-n-x777
    @fly-n-x777 3 дня назад

    The more I see of these old places it makes me think that they are far older than we are told and they weren't built by any civilization to be places of worship I think that the people who came across these places first used those cheap chisels and round rocks not to build the places but to take them apart and haul off whatever they could.

  • @ScottPigeon
    @ScottPigeon День назад

    As much as I wish it was aliens, the real solution is that homogenous societies just function more efficiently.

  • @AWICKEDVIXEN1999
    @AWICKEDVIXEN1999 День назад

    They all claim the megalithic stuff was there before they were so obviously older

  • @timcooper9505
    @timcooper9505 2 дня назад

    Steel tools are nonexistent because they were so valuable. they were recycled.............

  • @joemulkerins5250
    @joemulkerins5250 16 часов назад

    So, let's get serious for a second. Humans built it.

  • @CSGATI
    @CSGATI 3 дня назад +1

    They had the same brains we have today same 1% genius.
    But today we have lazy and out of shape.

  • @Cpt.BEARDless
    @Cpt.BEARDless 3 дня назад

    Yes they were 100% capable of doing this.

  • @bryanboatwright1671
    @bryanboatwright1671 День назад

    The Inca had there construction phase, but they did not create Machu Picchu.

  • @milesdyson5211
    @milesdyson5211 3 дня назад

    Only cavemen with Chisels made from stone can carve like that

  • @RonaldByrne-qz7mk
    @RonaldByrne-qz7mk 5 часов назад

    Why wasn’t this included on ancient apocalypse

  • @larry-om9tg
    @larry-om9tg 33 минуты назад

    If diamonds were used, anything weaker can be carved with them Id think.

  • @InvisibleCitizen
    @InvisibleCitizen 2 дня назад

    I believe in the plant Nibiru. I believe Nibiru which is supposed to be many times larger than the earth and of substantially greater in mass passed by earth which pulled the ocean waters to thousands of feet in height. As the earth rotated these Mega Waters washed over the entire planet. The massive elliptical orbit of Nibiru makes this event many thousands of years apart. There are many things about this universe that we do not know and may never know.

  • @SJking-gk4go
    @SJking-gk4go День назад

    Meroe, is basically Mt Meru, The Jains,and Buddhists knew that this was central point, or of astrological value to humans.
    This also proves that Buddism originated in Africa. 😊

  • @NeptunesLagoon
    @NeptunesLagoon 2 дня назад +1

    Meroe is the Persian epitaph of a queen , Kush was domesticated and ruled over by the Egyptians, simply wiki : Viceroys of Kush for more… 😮 the Nubians were called troglodytes, and nehasu, which still means worthless in Coptic to this day… congoids didn’t even ever know that Egypt existed… the Egyptians were Caucasians from th😢e pre dynastic on thru… 😊 the z zzz Meroe pyramids came way later, and during domestication and they have Egyptian iconography and gods..,,.Kandakd is Candace: a Persian queen epitaph and common name 😮

    • @NeptunesLagoon
      @NeptunesLagoon 2 дня назад +1

      Timbuktu was from the Islamic conquest, so we’re the merchants of GAO… Mansa Mussa blew his money in a pilgrimage to a caucasian god…? The maps show caucasian rulers prior and after… 😮

  • @pentuplemintgum666
    @pentuplemintgum666 3 дня назад

    Modern technology has ruined us. Even our brains have become lazy. We can't even imagine hard work anymore. These people didnt have all the distractions we have now. For some of these ancient builders, the entirety of their lives were dedicated to carving stone. Not like modern people who only spare a few minutes to watch a video then call themselves experts. These people make modern master masons look like first day apprentices. Try to snap out of your modern mind.
    Also, instead of jumping to the stupidest conclusions first, why not dip your toes in first? Maybe an isolated incident of iron discovery? I mean, you didn't really think one dude found out about iron, and then it was ubiquitous knowledge all across humanity? Like they had email. No, iron was discovered and lost several times before "the iron age" by many different cultures around the globe.
    These things are soooooooooo much cooler when you realize that humans did indeed make these structures with very primative tools compared to what we have, but with much more knowledge and understanding than we do. If you were tasked with building these things and handed simple tools, you would quit after 10 minutes because you know about concrete saws. They didnt, so they got to work. For years, and decades, and in some cases, centuries! It saddens me that my fellow humans are so lazy minded that they could diminish the amazing feats of our ancestors like this.

  • @jonjonsson6323
    @jonjonsson6323 3 дня назад

    Just because you cannot accept science and archeology, it does not mean you are correct in any way

  • @robertvazquez7806
    @robertvazquez7806 2 дня назад

    The priest kings in those days,who consists of members of our human family achieving full divinity in conjunction with alien technology, built the pyramids and other ancient structures and sculptures throughout the world.

  • @jacksprat7087
    @jacksprat7087 3 дня назад

    One of the 3 pyramids has polygonal stones on its base. Those are probably 10,000 years old and had to have been applied after the pyramid was built.

  • @oldschool1993
    @oldschool1993 3 дня назад

    So some ancient high tech civilization could do nothing more than pile one stone on top of another. No electricity, no glass, no copper wire, no plumbing?

  • @michaelhennaut3141
    @michaelhennaut3141 День назад

    Bla bla bla, humans plays with rocks since thousands of years and we still believe that they are not capable to do these beautiful things!? 😢

  • @jamesbaran9409
    @jamesbaran9409 2 дня назад

    If you've ever worked with stone before and tried cutting it and shaping it before you would know you cannot do it without power tools to make it look like that so try again with a different explanation maybe something that would actually work

  • @JoePal-c3n
    @JoePal-c3n 3 дня назад

    Atlantis was nuked according to the emerald tablet texts.

  • @hobarttobor686
    @hobarttobor686 3 дня назад

    How they made the huge stones is interesting, but WHY did they make the stones?

  • @mariovillarreal8647
    @mariovillarreal8647 3 дня назад

    Our time frame are All skewed!! 170,00-200,000 years old the bottom pyramid below the Pyramid of the Sun , Teotihuacan, Mexico.

  • @hollymauk8008
    @hollymauk8008 3 дня назад

    Maybe don’t show Ancient Greek artifacts when you’re talking about ancient South American cultures?

  • @chrisyoung2363
    @chrisyoung2363 3 дня назад

    every one of these videos repeats itself 3/4 times

  • @julianmojica4839
    @julianmojica4839 3 дня назад +2

    I have no questions on this life

    • @zikemdg
      @zikemdg 3 дня назад

      And we will probably get no answers when we die.

  • @viaromabandit5051
    @viaromabandit5051 3 дня назад

    Did the robot just say “Tombs?” Are we still on that?😅

  • @MB-jn3xz
    @MB-jn3xz День назад

    No proof of who did it or why only we couldn't replicate it today and that says it all !

  • @dubsydubs5234
    @dubsydubs5234 День назад

    Based on evolution humans have been here for millions and millions if not billions of years, we're exactly the same as we were 6000 years ago, evolution is very very slow. It'll take 10s of thousands of years for the tiniest change.

  • @raulmorales9967
    @raulmorales9967 2 дня назад

    Remember the dark ages,There must have been one thousands of years ago.

  • @gallermaez
    @gallermaez 3 дня назад

    L'alignement de la pyramide avec "les corps célestes" , ça ne veut rien dire !

  • @adrianturner5803
    @adrianturner5803 2 дня назад

    It is a pity to talk about the pyramids as tombs, There are other more plausible beliefs about their origins.

  • @c.l.7525
    @c.l.7525 3 дня назад

    Mankind's greatest achievement will be when we finally walk on the surface of the Moon.

  • @maweeindunna4791
    @maweeindunna4791 3 дня назад

    Thats just amazing all those tiny pyramids have H for Horas at the door.

  • @noleftturns
    @noleftturns 3 дня назад

    "We are too stupid to figure out how the ancients did things"
    well most of what you guys can't figure out is easy to explain
    the ancients used case-hardened steel tools.
    oh I can hear the screams now "But they weren't that smart"
    and they are?

    • @johnc6042
      @johnc6042 3 дня назад

      that is a great point. The tools had to have been harder than the medium

    • @noleftturns
      @noleftturns 3 дня назад

      @@johnc6042 There are dozens of RUclips videos showing "ancient technology"-how easy it is to make steel with just charcoal and iron ore and then case-harden it-easy to do in your backyard this weekend.
      So, the technology was there - but the steel tools are missing after 13,000 to 5,000 years
      gee, I wonder if they just rusted away?

  • @jamesbaran9409
    @jamesbaran9409 2 дня назад

    I don't understand why you just keep trying to explain it away when you know damn well what you're trying to say will not work or they would need millions and millions of people to pull one stone

  • @damianmaher1032
    @damianmaher1032 3 дня назад

    I wonder if the pyramid build lead to Egypt becoming deforested, like what happend in Easter Island 🗿 🏝 every tree used to help move the rocks 🪨

  • @thylacinenv
    @thylacinenv 3 дня назад

    An insult to these great artisans and to claim they were incapable of creating these great works without an unknown ancient technology or alien help displays a complete of understanding and here is the proof. Ask yourself, ask your friends build a replica of any of these ancient sites....many might offer an explanation or opinion but how many could actually do it so the conclusion is that these ancients had specialised capabilities and great organisational skills in advance of modern man. Former economics journalist Mr Hancock offers no proof only exaggerated and misguided interpretations of fascinating archaeological sites, and please the comment "archaeological police" is a cheap shot and not worthy of you.

  • @CommonSense365
    @CommonSense365 День назад

    The revealing of knowledge is based on upon one own understanding 😢

  • @davidpaol1
    @davidpaol1 3 дня назад

    Yet they did 😂. Love how we in the modern world think we are so advanced. It is the hubris of folly very similar to an 18 year old thinking they know everything. Yet with time comes wisdom, and experience. Our ancestors possessed both. Despite what we think we know and what we believe was not possible… There they are; and our ancestors achieved great things, even if we fail to understand fully how 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @jurajhprobyt2107
    @jurajhprobyt2107 3 дня назад

    It seems now that Flinstones were living. 😊 And much earlier than we thought.

  • @SCEPSIS-zw9wv
    @SCEPSIS-zw9wv 3 дня назад

    The image at 16:19 is hilarious!

    • @quickmythril2398
      @quickmythril2398 3 дня назад

      hah nice, i didn't notice that. also check out the cheetah-man depicted at 19:00

  • @Robert89306
    @Robert89306 3 дня назад

    All of this construction is mind blowing considering that those people worked together on a certain project weather they were payed for their help or not if you tried to get that type and amount of people to build something like that today with all the vices in todays society it would be most likely impossible. The quality of the work done was from what is recorded in this documentary reflects the attitude of the workers which in my opinion was excellent so they were a happy people with families and children growing up following the way of the people. I can visualize the busyness but I can’t along with the rest of the world explain the lifting and moving of these blocks of granite and the polished caves in Barabar ? ? Bewildering and questions your own history.

  • @TB-zw7dt
    @TB-zw7dt День назад

    The still shot at 16:18 is comical. Are those blocks of foam?

  • @captng
    @captng 3 дня назад

    Plot twist you see we have this person out here in slab City California that does some excellent carving just like that on the stone workout this direction. If you're saying that this is ancient times perhaps my other friend across the way he knows about time travel isn't bullshiting me

  • @SupraSav
    @SupraSav 3 дня назад

    I wonder if people will marvel at modern construction in another 500 years

    • @ziggymatuszewski2803
      @ziggymatuszewski2803 3 дня назад +1

      In 500 years hardly anything what we have built so far will exist but the structures we admire right now built by old civilizations will be still there to see.

  • @bangrojai4868
    @bangrojai4868 3 дня назад

    Why our ancestor made pyramid type building even they are separated by continents?

  • @facbl
    @facbl 3 дня назад

    And the most amazing. Its impossible for us to copy their buildings and we call them indians.

  • @soloman9151
    @soloman9151 3 дня назад

    Hi, It's clearly evident that the Ancient Builders were far mare advanced than our Arrogant Modern academics and Scientists in the field of archaeology believe they could have been.
    Some of that modern day Arrogance and Disbelief in Ancient Civilisation's advanced capabilities stems from The Fantasy of the Theory of Evolution that was Adopted as Fact among Scientists.
    Since Atheistic Darwinism took hold amongst Academia in the late 1800's Our modern Technology has advanced down different paths to the Ancients and is most probably WHY Our Scientists with their ASSUMED superiority to the Ancients - are unable to understand HOW the ancient Megalithic Builders Achieved the Levels of their Technological Knowledge that the Ancient's clearly Possessed in the Advanced civilisations that have Existed before our Current Civilisation.
    We can't imagine in our assumed superiority that the Ancient's civilisations could have travelled the Entire Earth in past ages - and yet the evidence and conclusions is that they clearly and obviously did do so - even without Modern Aircraft and Ships.
    The blatantly Obvious conclusion then would be that Humanity of Ancient Times was Just as intelligent - If not More so than our Modern Humanity - and didn't evolve from animals or primate lifeforms and then slowly climb up or work their way up the evolutionary ladder over ASSUMED millions of years to become modern man.😉🙃

  • @DrakeBuilders
    @DrakeBuilders 3 дня назад

    Clearly forming concrete stone can't be ruled out either...

  • @cmackscott761
    @cmackscott761 3 дня назад

    The "dust and scratches" video effect on this presentation is a distraction.

  • @angeladowden4535
    @angeladowden4535 3 дня назад

    It always amazes me how these videos describe a civilisation with advanced technology, prevision & abilities that we don't possess today & yet attribute VERY rudimentary " log rollers" as the method they used to move the massive blocks....!?!?🤔🙄
    That just doesn't make ANY kind of sense!!!!
    Isn't it more likely that they also possessed technology or knowledge, that we also don't know about, to move these massive blocks....

  • @eugenehope8462
    @eugenehope8462 3 дня назад

    It's fun that they say nobody could breath at 14000 ft. What people need to think about is that thousands of years ago the level of air or oxygen in the air were alot higher.

    • @danstory4286
      @danstory4286 3 дня назад

      The Andes rise at almost 6"/year. Do the math.

    • @IWarpI
      @IWarpI 3 дня назад

      No. Factually incorrect. Humans can and do breath at 14000 ft. At two miles in altitude the oxygen is around 50% less than at sea level. The people that live at these altitudes are already aclimatised to it and it is not a problem for them in the slightest, however some people who mostly live at sea level will often suffer altitude sickness. Thousands and or hundreds of thousands of years ago the oxygen content of the atmosphere has been excatly the same and is irrelevent as far as humans are concerned. One would have to travel back to the Cretaceous period 65mya and beyond for any significant percentage of the atmosphere to have a higher O2 level.

    • @IWarpI
      @IWarpI 3 дня назад

      ​@@danstory4286On average, the Andes are being pushed up at a rate of around 10mm - 1/2 a year. There are alot of varibles but that is the average, not 6" a year. The Andes are roughly between 18-26 million years old. Therefore irrelevent as far as humans are concerned and not a factor.