500,000 volts through megalithic stone? An investigation into the possible with UnchartedX!

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  • Опубликовано: 22 дек 2024

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  • @UnchartedX
    @UnchartedX  5 лет назад +224

    I'm sure this will a little bit controversial - and as I say multiple times in the video, I'm not claiming anything other than that this is an interesting experiment, and a thought exercise, but I'm sure I'll get lots of fun comments :) In any case please remember to give the video a like, subscribe to the channel, and consider supporting UnchartedX via the value-for-value model at unchartedx.com/support !

    • @313barrygmail
      @313barrygmail 5 лет назад +8

      UnchartedX seems like the ones complaining of the ones doing nothing about it!!!!

    • @risquerabbitthehomespa9356
      @risquerabbitthehomespa9356 5 лет назад +4

      Bravo

    • @UnchartedX
      @UnchartedX  5 лет назад +4

      @@frosty6960 I will I will...

    • @matthewdearshow
      @matthewdearshow 5 лет назад +13

      You’ve got the best channel on this subject at the moment. Appreciate your honest voice and approach. Keep up the great work!

    • @iandalziel7405
      @iandalziel7405 5 лет назад +1

      @@frosty6960 - is that like a kick in the Eris?
      :- )

  • @DrBussanich
    @DrBussanich 2 года назад +241

    I am a physician. EM field devices are much more common in Europe. They’ve been around for decades. Oscillating fields move very fast and create a circulation increase across the tissues. We’ll researched to speed bone break healing, for example. It’s the frequency change that generates the movement you could say. Very underused in the USA. We have approved devices here, but I have a German unit that is a large well constructed ring you can slip your entire torso into. If I had a sprained ankle, I’d use it. Would make my injured area throb in a unique way, but my machine is way more strong a field than is used here. Another use case is unsealing diabetic ulcers, since those are formed due to lack of micro circulation due to arterial damage at the sites. Forcing more micro fluidic activity can often help push through and oxygenate the area. Jus’ sayin’. :)

    • @UnchartedX
      @UnchartedX  2 года назад +11

      thankyou for the comment!

    • @jasonrichardwatts
      @jasonrichardwatts 2 года назад +25

      I wonder how this ties into acoustic resonance and its effect on human consciousness/perception of reality. Given the ancient acoustic chambers across the World, could subjection to various electromagnetic resonance frequencies within the aforementioned chambers be a gateway to expanding human consciousness and intelligence, as well as providing advanced healing possibilities?

    • @jasonrichardwatts
      @jasonrichardwatts 2 года назад

      P.S. Note how all of the ancient acoustic chambers are made from polished granite? There’s a clue here. Furthermore, they are all built upon fault lines. During an earthquake the chambers would vibrate.
      The dimensions of all of the ancient acoustic chambers need to be laser scanned and reproduced at a smaller scale with experimentation done to study the effects of resonance and electromagnetic stimulation on tissue/organs/the brain.

    • @jasonrichardwatts
      @jasonrichardwatts 2 года назад +12

      P.P.S. It’s not hard to imagine the ancients using machining devices with meteorite/jewel cutting blades and tips, especially given the astonishing findings of the the reassembled Antikythera mechanism.
      If they were wiped out due to cataclysmic events around the time of the Younger Dryas, did they evolve to that level of sophistication or were they taught?

    • @reimer0015
      @reimer0015 Год назад

      You should read “invisible rainbow”. It states that electricity is the leading cause of depression and anxiety and was common knowledge until Sigmund Freud claimed it was from chemical imbalance (proven wrong recently). Also Ben Franklin was certain his diabetes was from experimenting with electricity.

  • @_Dave_S
    @_Dave_S 5 лет назад +314

    Yousef Awyan is amazing, I could listen to him for hours. Keep the great videos coming!

    • @daletroncasablancas7870
      @daletroncasablancas7870 5 лет назад +11

      Me too. Love listening to Yousef

    • @UnchartedX
      @UnchartedX  5 лет назад +29

      Indeed he is. I have several more hours of interviews and on-site stuff with him, It'll all make it's way into my videos at some point!

    • @hxcbmxallday
      @hxcbmxallday 5 лет назад +7

      Glad to hear there is plenty more of Yousef’s amazing and priceless viewpoints to be heard!

    • @ivan_gdan
      @ivan_gdan 5 лет назад +2

      hope he is being paid accordingly

    • @2007spiderman2007
      @2007spiderman2007 4 года назад +6

      @@UnchartedX Ben, how does Yousef get on with other Egyptian tour guide and the whole tourism aspect if he holds 'unorthodox' views from the mainstream guides there. Does he feel that he has to just pitch his commentary to the stuff that you would commonly read / hard about in books and BBC documentaries or does he express his own views as well?

  • @gypsychristo6727
    @gypsychristo6727 5 лет назад +173

    Considering the strategic placement of the pyramids and other megalithic structures at sights where earth's lay lines cross, this could suggest the ancients had knowledge or abilities to harness earth's natural electromagnetic currents. Very interesting stuff. Keep up the good work. This is what real investigative journalism is all about. Thank you.

    • @Xander1Sheridan
      @Xander1Sheridan 5 лет назад +29

      it's about the earth's natural frequencies. They used them to produce absolutely massive amounts of electricity. We just don't know how long ago, could be 100,000 years, or could be a million.

    • @iandalziel7405
      @iandalziel7405 5 лет назад +17

      @@Xander1Sheridan - the ancient Earth and humans (and probably most life) is tuned to around 7Hz - now we live in an electromagnetic soup.
      This rush to 5G and an Internet of connected things is a real time experiment that could go seriously awry - 5G uses wavelengths that can interact at an organic molecular level. Just as those rocks were breaking down - so could we...

    • @SheWhoRemembers
      @SheWhoRemembers 5 лет назад +14

      After a thunderbolt catastrophe, the planet carries a high electric charge. Thus lots of electricity leaking out at conducive sites globally, for 1000s of years. Me thinks all that free energy the pyramids were built to harness has petered out. Until the next close encounter with a massive comet.

    • @Keys879
      @Keys879 5 лет назад +8

      @@Xander1Sheridan More like 10-15,000 years ago.
      If the Pyramids were built 100,000 years ago or longer, we would see far greater erosion factors from the wind alone. Nevermind the water erosion found on the Sphinx.
      If you are really interested in learning about this growing field of knowledge and the latest on it please see
      GeoCosmic Rex (Randall Carlson)
      cfapps7865
      The Late John Anthony West
      Graham Handcock
      Robert Schoch
      and definitely look into the recently discovered Greenland impact craters.

    • @jn7428
      @jn7428 5 лет назад

      Exactly

  • @thunderbugcreative7778
    @thunderbugcreative7778 2 года назад +71

    Brilliant mate! It honestly feels absurd to follow mainstream academia at this point in regards the construction methods and purposes of these ancient wonders. One must only look at the state of affairs on this planet to realize that we have lost our way. I am so thankful for those with an open heart and mind such as yourself, who are willing to face the ostracization that comes with simply using ones mental faculties. Keep up the hard work. Many Thanks!

    • @Samtuvelo
      @Samtuvelo Год назад

      humanity has indeed been brainwashed and has lost its way/ we are in the age of darkness right now though unfortunately

    • @unrealuknow864
      @unrealuknow864 Год назад

      Feels absurd to believe in scientists with actual physical evidence, while looking to unproven outlandish theories with no evidence as the correct way?
      Ha.

    • @Samtuvelo
      @Samtuvelo Год назад +1

      @@unrealuknow864 well isn't that how the
      Christians felt

    • @Samtuvelo
      @Samtuvelo Год назад +1

      @@unrealuknow864 ha.

    • @unrealuknow864
      @unrealuknow864 Год назад

      @@Samtuvelo religious people are just as misguided as those who believe in Graham Hancock.

  • @stevebroomfield4000
    @stevebroomfield4000 5 лет назад +65

    I’ve just discovered your site and am impressed with your articulate and practical approach to the subject. Few researchers get past pure speculation and have little or no technical knowledge to help them in their endeavours. So I will watch this space with interest.

  • @unitybonez
    @unitybonez 5 лет назад +172

    For years I've been thinking that the Abu Sir "box in a box" was built that way for some kind of energy generation, and after watching this experiment it makes a lot more sense. If granite is the less conductive (outer box), and limestone is the most (inner box), it might as well be some kind of ancient "battery", engineered during an era where technology was fundamentally different from today's. After all, imagine an engineer from that era having the chance of seeing what we can do with steel, like our gigantic machinery, such as cruiser ships, high rises, planes, etc.. He would think that shaping steel in such way is magic, as is magic our way of generating power, or better even, more logically, since many tool marks on those huge stones show steel tool marks, he would think we are idiots, as nature provides much easier ways of doing it, such as with stone and other ready available materials that do not need so much processing.
    Of course is an extremely complicated discussion that I can't pretend to make too much sense of in a few lines on a comment, but I'm sure you get my point.

    • @bobgillis1137
      @bobgillis1137 5 лет назад +2

      Batteries came to mind for me as well. But who knows ? The boxes could represent something profoundly different from what we know.

    • @unitybonez
      @unitybonez 5 лет назад +5

      @Grant McDaniel If you go on reading my comment I make the same exact point,..

    • @princehek3065
      @princehek3065 5 лет назад +12

      I feel like the ancients knew something about the Earth that science today would call impossible (or has kept secret)

    • @mufasaunleashed
      @mufasaunleashed 5 лет назад +7

      Has anyone ever considered that UFO's needed charging stations as well? Has anyone ever considered that just as we have gas stations and charging stations, UFO's needed a refuel point? they could have used the earths energy through these sites and built them with similar technology they use to make crop circles. Instead making rock circles. Ahem Stone henge. Has What if the mothership was stranded in our galaxy and needed to extract energy from our planet to return home? What would you do? They may have manipulated the beings on Earth very very easily with such awesome technology and flying crafts. The gods from the sky could have come and conquered, created, refueled and fucked off back to their planet. Sending crop circles now as a way of enlightening us and thank us for what our planet provided them.

    • @princehek3065
      @princehek3065 5 лет назад +1

      @@mufasaunleashed I've also considered them to be tourist Probably seeing the sights with a tour guide. Which would explain better why so many locations have a high frequency of ufo sightings, much like the Vatican has a high frequency of tourist.

  • @martinf6448
    @martinf6448 5 лет назад +22

    Fantastic. This HAS to be one of the best channels on RUclips. The effort and material you provide is class A.

  • @JennRighter
    @JennRighter 4 года назад +40

    Yousef sounds SO much like his father; his voice, his wisdom. It’s almost eerie. Yousef’s father was the sole person I credit with re-evaluating the establishment history. I’m so grateful Yousef is carrying on that legacy, and adding to it with his knowledge of stone work.

    • @juliuskiirikki5941
      @juliuskiirikki5941 3 года назад +1

      Steven greer’s got some theories touching the matter

    • @rak6437
      @rak6437 2 года назад +1

      @@juliuskiirikki5941 Steven Greer is correct about everything he says

    • @Zopdoz
      @Zopdoz Год назад +3

      Steven Greer ? The UFO nutcase ? lol

  • @TrevFD3
    @TrevFD3 4 года назад +97

    How clever is Yousef?!!! Extremely intelligent guy. Ben, I much appreciate your balanced, scientific and non woo woo approach to these topics which could easily turn into an ancient aliens freakshow. Really enjoying your excellent delivery of your talks, clear sound and beautiful sits of these places. I hope you get enough funding to do more travelling and research for us. Thumbs up and thank you.

    • @michaelcarman4875
      @michaelcarman4875 2 года назад

      you guys seem to have a hangup with your definition of "woowoo". real open minded. not

    • @Flyingflipflops
      @Flyingflipflops Год назад

      And today you say ancient Alien freak show 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @neonsashimidream1075
      @neonsashimidream1075 Год назад

      @@Flyingflipflops He definitely could have worded that more politely. But I think his point is pretty clear: Ben's approach is careful to avoid wild speculation, jumping to conclusions or overly-imaginative theories. For people with a serious interest in areas like this, it can be extremely frustrating to find the space inundated with fantasy, science fiction and pseudo-science. I understand that those things are meant to be a fun way to pass the time for certain people or they even serve as an almost religious type belief for others... but for those who are only interested in genuine, verifiable fact and discovering just how much can be learned or known, it's a LOT of work to sift through all of that kind of thing. This channel is a huge breath of fresh air for those of us with that very particular interest and desire.

  • @jonsey3645
    @jonsey3645 5 лет назад +22

    Man, you handled that very well. I am impressed with your fearless and genuine insight.

  • @johnmarkmcintyre4204
    @johnmarkmcintyre4204 4 года назад +37

    The piezoelectric effect is usually thought of as applying a pressure to a crystalline material to produce an electric potential. It can also work in reverse, but the piezoelectric effect doesn’t only have to be because of a pressure differential; it can also be created through a temperature differential.
    I have an oilfield background and used to work for a start-up company (now a part of Schlumberger, I believe) that did cross well seismic tomography. We had a source tool that we lowered via wireline down into one well and sent a swepted frequency input (low to high frequency) signal, amplified greatly by - what had been - an amplifier for a submarine’s sonar system. The source tool had a series of piezoelectric coils that would vibrate due to the input signal and create a sonic signal that traveled through the earth and be picked up by one or more of our receiver tools in nearby wells.
    We would transport the source tool, which had an upper section with like 12 piezoelectric coils and a lower with maybe 17 additional coils, from home base to job location. The source tool was not connected to the wireline cable during transport, so it couldn’t self-discharge, which meant that if we were connecting the tool during a time of the day or a different geographical region than when we left the base, the temperature could be a good bit warmer or colder than where we had left. If we weren’t careful, we could get a healthy (but not life-threatening) shock if we happened to get our hands across the lead wire and case ground.
    All that to maybe suggest that a temperature differential between the granite/basalt/granite interfaces could have produced static electric discharges strong enough to break the bonds of the rock crystals and delaminate the rock surfaces.

    • @christinelefler7016
      @christinelefler7016 2 года назад +5

      Thank you for sharing that! Fascinating!

    • @seanlove7063
      @seanlove7063 2 года назад +1

      Search wire EDM machining of granite, you're on the right track!

    • @bobothecryptohobo8513
      @bobothecryptohobo8513 Год назад

      Great info! I hadn't thought about temp differential being a part of piezoelectrical possibilities. Though my use of it had been extremely limited to pressure sensors used for 1 application, now I'm wondering why my tiny brain didn't think about that ROFL.

  • @JavaRatusso
    @JavaRatusso 5 лет назад +44

    Any theories that are being actively researched is a huge surge toward discovering the truth behind ancient technologies that museum curators are typically playing down the fundamental reason such megalithic structures were created. Of course they are machines! Thanks to guys like this, perhaps the secrets will finally be revealed. Liked and subscribed!

    • @KaseyBadwell
      @KaseyBadwell 5 лет назад +4

      Have you looked into the Hutchinson effect? Hutchinson is the Tesla of our time and he's got a much deeper understanding than anyone else I've ever seen.

    • @rodwalpole8340
      @rodwalpole8340 5 лет назад +1

      Giday David would have to agree with you , well said , Cheers

    • @lakota123max
      @lakota123max 4 года назад +3

      of course they were machines...u think someone would actually spend that much time making something for decoration? lol there were pyramids all across the entire earth back then...most of them are still there...the present day ppl tried their best to destroy them!

    • @christinelefler7016
      @christinelefler7016 2 года назад +4

      Well, we can't go searching for sacred knowledge that might prove we can create and manipulate energy from stone structure... since every energy mogul would be out for blood. They railroaded Tesla's experiments, Edison stole and commercialed what he could. If anyone can figure it out, I hope they are wanting to show the world their discoveries. I love this channel. It's really got me thinking and all the complex pieces are fitting together.

    • @JavaRatusso
      @JavaRatusso 2 года назад +2

      @@christinelefler7016 Well stated Christine! I think we are in good company. I love even small tidbits of truth that are rooted out. Yet, I'm really hoping for more vast expanded truths to come out before I die.

  • @FerrelFrequency
    @FerrelFrequency 4 года назад +8

    For a semi-side project, this guy does great vids. Love his narration. Does a great job of summarizing and then thereafter going into depth where others left off. I refer him to others as a start to the branching out of everything else. Can’t wait till they find out how or find importance of Electromagnetism used in these megalithic sites.

  • @historyrepeatscubed726
    @historyrepeatscubed726 5 лет назад +52

    G'day Ben, loving this and all your videos as I gradually work my way through your channel. Brilliant stuff!
    What I wanted to offer was my simple observation as it appears to me the limestone (or was it the basalt?) which has eroded may have acted as a SACRIFICIAL ANODE in a process of electrolysis. Much in the same way large steel ships have softer alloy anodes attached to their hulls to reduce the impact of rust on the steel hull through electrolysis from the current existent in the ocean, it may be something similar going on here with the limestone.
    Further, and I don't know if you've covered this already but if some of those tunnels with their tight-fitting joints were actually carrying water from the Nile past those limestone, basalt and granite combination 'interfaces', then the whole thing would make even more sense, at least to me.
    Another thought I had was, possibly, the granite which was the least conductive of the 3, may have acted as some sort of resistor for any number of purposes.
    Please note I am not a scientist or engineer; I am simply a tinkerer interested in things mechanical and electrical. My comments are based on my own observations while conducting my own projects and from what I have learned from others during my life and generally messing around in boats. Again, brilliant videos and keep up the good work, cobber. #UnchartedX

  • @Christian_8181
    @Christian_8181 5 лет назад +19

    thinking outside of the "box",,,love it. This world needs more of it!

  • @HoldmyARK
    @HoldmyARK 5 лет назад +197

    Man, I think you’ve really struck a cord here. The analogy between the architecture and combination of materials with a semiconductor board is more important than you realize.

    • @timothyblazer1749
      @timothyblazer1749 3 года назад +11

      Type in Google "Electromagnetic properties of the great pyramid". There is an official AIP paper on it. Eye opening.
      If it's too eye watering for you here is a basic summary "in 2018, physicists determined that the great pyramid can focus EM waves to a high degree. It also has a kind of semiconductivity, but the exact properties of it are not yet known"

    • @ragnaroksangel
      @ragnaroksangel 3 года назад +10

      Chord*

    • @JamesSmith-fz7qk
      @JamesSmith-fz7qk 3 года назад +10

      no it isn't - stones are not semiconductors with finely tuned atomic impurities. You might as well compare it to a layered sandwich.

    • @ryankitching5936
      @ryankitching5936 2 года назад +7

      totally agree, the layering of magnetic/non magnetic and ferrous/non-ferrous stones can and do show interesting properties.
      If we built things to last maybe we'd be building our factories out of stone rather than cement

    • @michaeldavid6832
      @michaeldavid6832 2 года назад +3

      @@JamesSmith-fz7qk properties don't need to be tuned. Materials have native properties. In fact, if you couldn't tune properties of materials, you'd have to travel hundreds of miles offsite to find materials with those innate properties. Hmmm. Might explain why they went so far out of their way to get certain stones. They couldn't tune properties like we can with silicon. They could've discovered technology out of the same sequence that we did.
      You can use pottery to create a battery -- it doesn't require modern foundry techniques and metals. If you discovered a battery before the technology of assembly lines, you could put it to practical use relatively soon after the discovery.
      I wonder how a pyramid shaped capacitor would behave.

  • @joelong8181
    @joelong8181 2 года назад +7

    I think that experiment was a move in the right direction. Amazing that this stuff isn’t being studied by tons of people and published

  • @grill1234
    @grill1234 4 года назад +6

    I love how Tesla pops up when addressing the problems with how and why they did what they did. It baffles me the direction “we” went in, with computers and all other fragile things of our civilization.
    Why the f*** did they build in these big stones. I’m always applying Occam’s razor to these matters.... And what Tesla said “If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration” - how can you apply that to what they did in these stone constructions.
    Can it be that all the other materials from that time, like metals, wood and machines have eroded away and only the stone have outlasted time?
    My favorite channel - love your thinking 💭

    • @ilyarepin7750
      @ilyarepin7750 3 года назад +2

      nothing but stone would survive for ten thousand or more years.

  • @mjc42701
    @mjc42701 3 года назад +8

    I am so glad I found your channel, I have been fascinated with ancient civilizations since I was a kid, your video's make sense of discoveries found. Thank You!

  • @hootlive6137
    @hootlive6137 5 лет назад +19

    You have an incredible well made content Ben! Keep up the good work.

  • @Buckdawg
    @Buckdawg 5 лет назад +5

    Absolutely intriguing, and immensely exciting. This video is more important than you know. Speculation is already rife that the pyramids were energy conductors, this is only gonna further that theory in a scientifically plausible way. Absolutely riveting. I got goosebumps watching it. Thank you Ben for bringing it to us. You're doing incredible work brother.

  • @kittycat-jt5oq
    @kittycat-jt5oq 5 лет назад +4

    Very interesting! I've watched more than a few of your videos, Ben. I love your quest for knowledge and I appreciate that you share it with us! You are super informative yet you dont claim to know everything and I love that you invite those "in the know" to add to the conversation WITH AN OPEN MIND!! Thank you, Ben!

  • @stephenrocks7004
    @stephenrocks7004 4 года назад +1

    Ben, as a master electrician I have done several experiments with electricity. The one that I will never forget is when I got a call from a friend who said she was getting shocked in the shower? Long story short, I measured the voltage at 101 volts. This was with the power completely of and isolated. I as able to light a 40 watt incandescent lamp from her ground rod at the one corner of her home and the copper underground water service 75 feet away, the power was from the ground potential. I believe , but never found the any other source. But I concluded that SDG&E had bonded the wrong phase of a XF some were down the line.
    On a different occasion I was able to run a wire 100 feet to 2 ground rods ,8ft. in the ground and metered 17 volts.
    What people do not see at Tesla’s towers are the 100’s of ground rods 100ft., as I remember, into the ground. I believe he was , in secret, trying to generate power from the earth gravity and its potential with the tower?? Look what happened to the 5 kilometer tethered satellite that NASA tried to set with the shuttle, or the giant mirror the Russians tried to set in space.

  • @jhenninger
    @jhenninger 5 лет назад +55

    When you put pressure on quartz it gives off electricity, granite is composed of quartz, the casing stones of the pyramid were limestone, put enough weight on the granite inside the pyramid the weight would generate electricity to the outer casing stones
    Also tesla used water aquifers to generate electricity that he then amplified and sent via airwaves, the pyramids sit on top of a massive aquifer which could have also produced electricity then used the pyramid as an antenna
    Just a theory

    • @thecrimsonfucker5956
      @thecrimsonfucker5956 5 лет назад +7

      Damn good theory.

    • @GOLEG11
      @GOLEG11 5 лет назад

      Hotrods & Hunting yeap the water level was high up , there... enough to make the eye of sahara stand out in rings of atlantas

    • @mitchellrittner8567
      @mitchellrittner8567 5 лет назад

      And it had gold cap on top too along wit copper just off the kings room

    • @straceycalloway4833
      @straceycalloway4833 5 лет назад

      Plausible

    • @openmindeduk
      @openmindeduk 5 лет назад +2

      A theory I support hole heartedly my friend😉👌

  • @billg6059
    @billg6059 5 лет назад +61

    Many people have said that most "ancient megalithic ruins" seem to be layed out like circuit diagrams. So anything is posible keep your mind open and follow the evidence i say . somewhere at the end of the rabbit hole lies the true answer IF we can see it

    • @kristimcgowandarkoscellard3126
      @kristimcgowandarkoscellard3126 5 лет назад +11

      Bill G : yes, I have seen Michael Tellinger’s work on this!! It is compelling!! In one image he shows a site (I forgot which one) compared to a modern day circuit. I stopped the video and compared each structure to the corresponding bit on the circuit and I swear they were IDENTICAL!! There was not one building that didn’t have a matching bit on the circuit! They were laid out exactly the same! It blew my mind!! There is absolutely no way this is a coincidence!! It is an amazing time to be alive!!!
      Cheers

    • @theawesomposum
      @theawesomposum 5 лет назад +2

      Follow the ancient texts.. the literal "paper trail" .. many many many ancient texts verified pre-dating the bible by thousands of years. Shit, ancient Mesopotamia has carvings of them riding bicycles.. we are bogged down and our DNA was changed, and its been proven by mainstream scholars. .

    • @shanekennethshannon
      @shanekennethshannon 5 лет назад +3

      @@theawesomposum bicycles in India 2000 years ago too

    • @mikehoncho8121
      @mikehoncho8121 2 года назад

      They have water channels too what would be connections

  • @Aangel452
    @Aangel452 5 лет назад +4

    Thank you for sharing your pioneering experiments and search for the truth behind how these stoned were manipulated into place as well as cut by these ancient peoples over time. I recently watched another video talking about how the stones were cut, moved, and just like baked scones melded together at the seams into walls and buildings. There were also two working stones needed to make this possible, one had a particular frequency vibration put into it, and the other was electrically charged. These stones were then used somehow in the process of arranging the stone into buildings. It’s so great to see you looking into this, as academia science just doesn’t bother in these theories of mystery and controversy. I cant wait for your future findings. I’ve been a Tesla fan since I was a teenager. Good onya mate, I have subbed

  • @Peter4253
    @Peter4253 3 года назад +5

    Hi Ben, I’ve relatively recently discovered your channel and find so much of the content quite compelling and want to thank you for sharing it! There is much in your content that resonates with my thinking since I was a small boy! Can’t wait to learn more.

  • @incusus5307
    @incusus5307 2 года назад +11

    "The real voyage of discovery lies not in finding new lands, but in seeing with new eyes." ~ Marcel Proust

  • @DutchKC9UOD
    @DutchKC9UOD 5 лет назад +43

    Wasn’t the tops of the pyramids topped with Gold? A relatively super conductor at the time they were built?

    • @gyro4250
      @gyro4250 5 лет назад +5

      gold is an awesome conductor of electricity. The problem is we are talking about 2 different types. rewatch the video and listen to his bit on different waveform theory. To quote the guys in the video here the gold plated limestone they tested had the same conductivity as just regular limestone. Also remember the gold top was written about in recent history. If the pyramids are much older and were simply remodeled by the third dynasty then the original might not have had a gold top

    • @dmorgan0628
      @dmorgan0628 5 лет назад +9

      They should make a smaller model and test the emf generated and scale it to size of the great pyramid.

    • @a_disabledsniperlol8287
      @a_disabledsniperlol8287 5 лет назад

      @@dmorgan0628 that's an amazingnidea

    • @customsongmaker
      @customsongmaker 4 года назад

      Gold is the best material for many applications, but cheaper options are usually used.

    • @FateGathersStudios
      @FateGathersStudios 4 года назад +4

      gold is not a super conductor, it's not even the greatest conductor in the metal group. The reason for gold in electronics is because it is a good conductor and does not oxidize in air.

  • @splitprim
    @splitprim 5 лет назад +7

    Good job. Please consider my suggestion that clamps are not ment to keep stones together, but to connect them piëzo-electrically. This may be another clue for the power-source search.

  • @TheJurgisRud
    @TheJurgisRud 5 лет назад +58

    Some quick research I've just done shows that basalt contains iron, titanium and magnesium. Limestone contains calcium that attacks and deteriorate metals. Can this be why the basalt that contacts the limestone is crumbling?

    • @BillSikes.
      @BillSikes. 5 лет назад +3

      Miniscule amounts, they'd be mining it otherwise

    • @catman4471
      @catman4471 5 лет назад +8

      I'd been thinking along the same lines as these in the video but was thinking more that the different combination of stones could create a battery, so your comment adds some perspective here.
      Take a silver coin and place a cardboard disc soaked in salt water on top, then place a copper coin on top of that, followed by a cardboard disc soaked in salt water again, and so on as much as you like, starting with a silver coin and ending with a copper one.
      You've created a battery.
      Here we've got different stones with different properties, could the calcium be the equivalent of cardboard soaked in salt water?

    • @catman4471
      @catman4471 5 лет назад +19

      @@frosty6960 Yes I'm aware of the problems concerning usage, control and accuracies presented as an electrical generator, but toy with the idea to see where it may lead.
      These pyramids were watertight by the looks of them so airtight too.
      Any internal metals would perish long before stone so depending on the age of them we don't know what may have been in there.
      Electrostatic charge accumulates at the tip of a pointed object, so the possibility of a gold capstone and the pyramid shape makes you wonder.
      Then the possibility of a chemical reaction between different types of stone, just add water, makes me wonder.

    • @catman4471
      @catman4471 5 лет назад +9

      @@frosty6960 I understand, but my curiosity is to do with the use of different blocks in the construction.
      I haven't yet looked at the sequence of blocks used as ideas flit into my mind then flit away again, but was wondering about capacitance too.
      The basic construction of a cap is a sandwich of conductors and insulators, and my initial thoughts a long while back were along the lines of a capacitor constructed with varying conductive and non conductive properties.
      A standard cap used in electronics would use a consistent insulator, but have we ever experimented with non consistent insulators?
      Just toying you know, no particular direction in mind, just wondering about things we may not have yet discovered.

    • @Warrior___
      @Warrior___ 5 лет назад

      TheJurgisRud they say “ earthquakes” 😂 everything is under a big lie ...

  • @GaryMcKinnonUFO
    @GaryMcKinnonUFO 5 лет назад +52

    Great stuff as usual, i finally subbed (don't like too much data in my feed!). Some thoughts, number one is that there doesn't look to be 500kV going through that device, judging by the length of the arc. Breakdown voltage of air as a dielectric is about 1cm for every 30kV, that looked to be about 1 or 2cm in length. As we know, many geologists say that the sphinx has experienced times of much rain, which would imply thunder and lightning. I wonder what would happen if 10 million volts of natural lightning hit the top of the pyramid when it had it's original coverings? Interesting also that there is much limestone under the great pyramid, the damn thing has to be a machine.

    • @rickgee7870
      @rickgee7870 4 года назад +12

      I definitely agree , the great pyramid is a machine . A chemical engineer detailed how the mixing of a few chemicals inside the base, generated microwaves. The waves passed thru the 45degree vertical shaft(s) to the outside.

    • @GaryMcKinnonUFO
      @GaryMcKinnonUFO 4 года назад +2

      @@rickgee7870 Yes and those shafts are just the right size to be a waveguide for hydrogen i think i read.

    • @kickapootrackers7255
      @kickapootrackers7255 4 года назад +1

      Yessir

    • @mancamiatipoola
      @mancamiatipoola 4 года назад +5

      When lightning struck the pyramid it was grounded instantly by the limestone casing. As you saw, and to my amazement, the limestone had the best conductive properties out of the 3 stones. Which means that the granite was used as the insulator. Im sure a gigantic wireless power plant would not be affected by an electric storm. I can already imagine how beautiful the pyramids looked in their time of glory, with the pristine angelic white outer casing and the golden tip that was the wireless emitter, gleaming out of the tropical jungle as the pyramids of mezo America are today. What a sight!

    • @paulweisgerber7654
      @paulweisgerber7654 4 года назад +2

      @@rickgee7870 The chemicals were mixed in the base, creating hydrogen, as Gary said. The hydrogen then passed through the upper chambers, and as it exited out through the Kings chamber it passed through dozens of gates (I forget what they're called) that vibrated like quarts crystals. The vibration reacted with the hydrogen, creating microwaves. Odd, that the microwaves were aimed at a 45 degree angle (as you said) into the sky. Almost like they were aimed at a satellite.

  • @MG.50
    @MG.50 4 года назад

    First time here, referral from Jimmy at Bright Insight channel, and what a great video! You have a new subscriber. You two are in Egypt as I write this, so I will look forward to more videos on both your channels.
    My background is 42 years in electronics (military microwave RF comm tech, engineering tech, PCB/PWB layout designer, sig integrity, etc, through sr. EE on my last contract at Raytheon. In the not too distant future (space & time constraints now) I will try to pick up some various stones and research the instrument you showed. Very interesting stuff worth a bit of research.
    As far as the field encasing the Earth, this sounds very similar to some of Nikola Tesla's work. Possibly the terminology is different, but saveral of his experiments, epically during his Colorado Springs laboratory period, sound exactly like this.
    My focus has been in different directions recently, but you have definitely gotten my attention. This video is a year old, so I will be searching your other videos. Like to hear more about your farm, too.
    My recent direction is a degree in biochemistry, but that has been very part time. See _Lifespan: Why We Age, and Why We Don't Have To_ by David A. Sinclair, PhD, co-director of the Glenn Laboratory for Aging Research at Harvard Medical School. Lots of interviews with him on YT, as well. It appears we are much farther along in the quest to slow/stop/reverse aging than I realized, and I have been following those lines of research for close to a decade. That book is a "state of the science report" up to its publication date in late 2019. Bottom line is, there actually may be time enough to pursue all those areas that are so interesting... barring any cataclysmic interruptions.

  • @neilcreamer8207
    @neilcreamer8207 5 лет назад +2

    @UnchartedX you have to take a look at the Thunderbolts Project. They combine an electrical engineering / plasma physics perspective with comparative mythology and a Velikovskian acknowledgement of catastrophism which has produced a narrative that accounts for the symbols we see in ancient and modern artefacts. Much of this is addressed to the catastrophes which would have brought and end to the culture which understood the principles you are dealing with here. However, one really salient point is that their model points to the Earth possibly having a far higher electric field prior to the cataclysm. Even a wireless system such as the Viziv one you showed would require electricity generation but where would the ancients have harvested electrical power but from their surroundings and why would this technology become redundant if not because of a change in the electrical environment?

  • @leesenger3094
    @leesenger3094 5 лет назад +5

    Very interesting and intriguing! Thanks for bringing the light forward! Good, sincere work!

  • @CENTURION-xs6ky
    @CENTURION-xs6ky 5 лет назад +20

    Wild speculation.... The pyramid was a generator of sorts, these buildings some kind of battery, distribution center. We've all seen the light bulb, wonder what else there was..

    • @mancamiatipoola
      @mancamiatipoola 4 года назад +8

      We have seen the light bulb, we have seen the drill cores, the giant disk saw cuts, the perfectly machined blocks of stone, the circular columns made from one piece indicative of massive lathes and so on.
      The pyramids were wireless electricity power plants and the granite boxes were the wireless capacitors. When we stop seeing technology from our modern perspective only and open up our minds to the advanced stone shaping technologies of the ancients we can see new things.

    • @l.m.892
      @l.m.892 3 года назад +1

      Exactly where is this light bulb that we have all seen? You don't mean the pictographs at Dendera, do you? A picture of a light bulb will not shine.
      The left-hand depiction has a structure supported by "smaller people". The right-hand depiction is supported by "smaller people", and a djed. Together, they represent a creation act.

    • @ryshellso526
      @ryshellso526 9 месяцев назад

      ​@l.m.892 you ever heard of "thermo-acoustics"... ;)

  • @scottleft3672
    @scottleft3672 5 лет назад +43

    The crumbling basalt that is located next to the limestone, is due to the POROSITY of the basalt which has trapped gas within it's pores, limestone leaches calcium carbonate when wet, which soakes into everything it can, this then builds up and eventually bursts whatever it is trapped in, crumbling the surface, as with vitrified brick, it then reabsorbs as well as washing away gradually over time, this is known as EFFLORESCENCE, and is due to the porosity, which varies in differing basalts, when basalt is quaried, the argon gas that was trapped withing during its volcanic formation, is released, this leaves tiny open pores, some interconected, some not, the side that has been polished is less likely to absorb, more-so if not next to a substance that leeches into it, the underneath surface would be well worth looking at, for comparison. there is a study of basalt porosity using 3 types of basalt from Libya avalible online.

    • @blazedabs4421
      @blazedabs4421 5 лет назад +1

      doesn't this still require heavy exposure to water, something we don't see in Egyptian history since before the ascribed dating of the pyramid?

    • @daviddavids2884
      @daviddavids2884 4 года назад +1

      OR, the Inherent ALKALINITY of limestone erodes the stone near it; especially, if water is also present. dohhhh
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calcium_oxide

    • @mancamiatipoola
      @mancamiatipoola 4 года назад

      @scott TY for your detailed geological analysis. I love reading comments like these.
      The dating of the pyramid has been made by studying the artifacts of the latest occupants - the dynastic Egyptians. This is like trying to date a large tree by examining the nut shells of the last family of squirrels that lived in it... It is simply wrong. Just assuming that the pyramids and the sphinx were made in the same period, the sphinx shows massive rain water erosion of thousands of years. Last time northern Africa was a tropical jungle was before the cataclysm of 12000 years ago, which means that the sphinx is at least 15000 years old and so are the pyramids. However, the lest time the sphinx was oriented toward the constellation of LEO, and is consistent with the water erosion, was 32000 years ago. Which makes that as the most probable construction time for it.

    • @scottleft3672
      @scottleft3672 4 года назад

      @@mancamiatipoola The Eye of Africa...i'm hoping they find stuff buried there, the local towns seem to have scrounged from it, Egypt would not have been just left there, either....only it's size saved it for us....gulp.

    • @scottleft3672
      @scottleft3672 4 года назад

      @@blazedabs4421 No...water doesn't do it, abrasives in water do, and earthquakes can effect it more, but mostly it happens at birth...Basalt is formed as it falls into water (reverse birth, actually), it is lava...and hot...and as it hits water...the features that will effect it's behaviour, are set in stone, so to speak, this all occurs depending the amount of iron, either hematite or magnetite, if present,, the temprature dictates magnetism, above it's curie temp, it solidifies with it's magnetism facing north, or south, or if higher than 700 c, neutral., there is debate over earth polarity switching, i don't think it true, live near Kiama...but this will tell you how and why, and more accurately than I...www.britannica.com/science/Curie-point

  • @kyledemontigny6153
    @kyledemontigny6153 5 лет назад +73

    Has anyone assembled a small scale pyramid from the same material and scale resonance chambers? This would be an amazing idea

    • @Kelmorcellus
      @Kelmorcellus 2 года назад

      A group of university students did many years ago. Apparently it generated enough pent up energy, static electricity I believe that it was too dangerous to continue and it was scrapped. Miniature mimic pyramid.

    • @rak6437
      @rak6437 2 года назад

      Good idea

    • @christinelefler7016
      @christinelefler7016 2 года назад +2

      My brain is going wild thinking of experiments, actually.

    • @carlanking5720
      @carlanking5720 2 года назад

      I think you have an excellent suggestion! Great thinking!

    • @iwaswrongabouteveryhthing
      @iwaswrongabouteveryhthing Год назад +3

      There is a pyramid effect where food lasts longer, mythbusters looked into it.
      Perhaps a person in a pyramid house ages slower...

  • @ric6383
    @ric6383 4 года назад +3

    Always great to listen to Ben. I appreciate your bit on perspective- what was a common experience thousands of years ago just wouldn't merit recording. I've heard of the electrical link to the structures and materials of ancient Egypt. However, my main issue is what for? We have electricity for the vast array of appliances, but what on earth would any ancient civilization do with an highly charged object, be it stone artifact or huge building?

    • @crhu319
      @crhu319 3 года назад

      In the early period, stone cutting and moving and healing ? Later, at the very least, arc lighting to impress peons, and healing only for elites.

  • @fc3sblackrocket
    @fc3sblackrocket 5 лет назад +20

    It's quite interesting since the pyramid was covered with lime stone over granite

  • @craigslitzer4857
    @craigslitzer4857 5 лет назад +4

    I didn't see it mentioned in other comments, but my best guess for what "radiant energy" means in regard to the Riley device can be described as a pulsed DC where the pulse duration is as brief as possible and the pulse period is as rapid as possible. The ideal being to pass a voltage without current flow using dielectric charge rather than the way we currently use electricity. Of course, to know for sure, you'd have to ask Mr. Riley. I'm by no means an expert in the field.

  • @mikehunt8375
    @mikehunt8375 5 лет назад +31

    That would explain the obelisks everywhere, ive always felt they had a purpose besides being a fallic symbol.

    • @kevinfoster1138
      @kevinfoster1138 5 лет назад +5

      I thought that majority of the obelisks we're made out of granite I could wrong.

    • @jeremiah1st
      @jeremiah1st 5 лет назад +1

      Ever thought about churchtowers?

    • @gyro4250
      @gyro4250 5 лет назад +2

      @@kevinfoster1138 im pretty confident that unfinished obelisk was limestone. could be mistaken though. That said, these theories are interesting but not explanatory. If the pyramids and other structures were conductive and somehow produced power, if the obelisks and other structures were built to receive energy then the obvious question is to what point? What was that energy being used for? How was it being used?

    • @al2207
      @al2207 5 лет назад

      @@gyro4250 no, by looking at the Assouan quarry it is clear it is granite by seeing the typical granite composition of crystals

    • @gyro4250
      @gyro4250 5 лет назад

      @@al2207 its not really clear to me. looks like white rock on my video screen

  • @tworiverflyfisher
    @tworiverflyfisher 5 лет назад

    So glad i found your channel.
    Looks like a marathon of watching this weekend.

  • @Xero1of1
    @Xero1of1 5 лет назад +19

    I have an idea... it's a bit foggy at the moment... We saw that limestone is a good conductor. Anything that can conduct electricity can also store it, which is why microprocessor designers need to really worry about the capacitance of the copper traces they use... We know that one type of limestone was used inside the pyramid and a different type on the outside of it. The difference between these two could produce a dielectric potential... We know that the inside was lined with granite, which we saw was a poor conductor. Given the structure itself... we know that in ancient times, the water table was present and water probably flowed into and out of the lower chambers... along with this movement of water, the vents would have allowed air to flow as well so that pressure doesn't build up too much inside the pyramid itself as the water level inside the pyramid rose and fell. We also know that electrical potential exists wherever there is friction, be it wool socks on a carpet, or air (or water) blowing past an insulative material... such as granite. Electrical charge is built up and then exchanged if the charged material comes into contact with a ground (metal doorknob) resulting in a shock or instant transmission of built up electricity.
    I'm sure you see where I'm going with this. I'm thinking the Pyramid might just be a gigantic static generator and battery... When combined with Zenneck Surface Waves (super cool btw, first time I've heard of them), now you have a method of transmitting this stored electrical potential along a plane across a very large area.
    I don't think the actual outer dimensions of the pyramid matter for this purpose, but if I was a magician or wizard of the time with an understanding of the world far beyond that of the common man... Why wouldn't I build a functional monument that displays this higher knowledge in such a way that only others who are privy to this higher knowledge would be able to understand? We see similar things in architecture all over the world. Also, given the electrical potential a building of this size would have, I would bet that the granite, an insulator, lined the inside of the pyramid to protect the people that are inside of it much in the way rubber gloves protect those who are working with live electrical wires.
    Anywho... that's my foggy idea... I think there's potential there (get it? lol) ... It would be interesting if Yousef would be able to test the capacitive capabilities of the limestone...

    • @voidvox
      @voidvox 4 года назад +1

      Xero1of1 Read Christopher Dunn’s “The Giza Power Plant.”

    • @wilhelmbeck8498
      @wilhelmbeck8498 4 года назад

      There are rumours of an intact, functional pyramid-power-plant, underground in Canada/Alaska

  • @mikekin5806
    @mikekin5806 5 лет назад +7

    Ohhh this looks good... I cant wait to watch this tonight. Thanks Ben!

  • @cynthiaayers7696
    @cynthiaayers7696 5 лет назад +47

    You said it not me. You believe we stand on the Pinnacle of Technology. I'm over 60 years old and I knew better when I was a child. We're not even close to what once was.

    • @kickapootrackers7255
      @kickapootrackers7255 4 года назад

      👀👂😉

    • @rhor2743
      @rhor2743 4 года назад

      Well Said Young MAN ;)

    • @timosaksala4797
      @timosaksala4797 4 года назад

      So what there once was there? The only thing in this video that was before are the stones.

    • @timosaksala4797
      @timosaksala4797 4 года назад +2

      @eddie Dickens Instead of starting to call me names, show me some facts, what was there?

    • @helloSanders
      @helloSanders 4 года назад

      @@mnomadvfx Agreed. Musing about how stupid we are because we don't understand everything about the past is some boring rhetoric.

  • @elissitdesign
    @elissitdesign 4 года назад +7

    I’d really like to know how the ancient Egyptians lit up the areas that would be in total darkness in various structures. The lack of soot residue marks is truly astonishing.

    • @gerardmallon879
      @gerardmallon879 3 года назад

      The answer is cedar oil and there white salt Natron....this doesn't produce soot apparently ......and the light burn at same wavelength frequency as iridium ...it was used in ceremonies around death sarcophaguses

    • @deez7145
      @deez7145 2 года назад

      Mercury vapor lamps.

    • @lowfatedes
      @lowfatedes 2 года назад +1

      Wireless lights, obviously

  • @barrydavid8794
    @barrydavid8794 3 года назад +1

    I’m blown away with your video.
    Thank you, keep up the good work.

  • @austinfehrer6574
    @austinfehrer6574 4 года назад +4

    This channel manages itself to effectively straddle the line between fringe conspiracy and authentic consideration of alternative accounts of history. This is without a doubt the most daring act yet! I hope the channel doesn’t push its luck too much further.

  • @SheWhoRemembers
    @SheWhoRemembers 5 лет назад +16

    A volt meter might come in handy. Maybe you get more buzz from stones that conduct less?

    • @l.m.892
      @l.m.892 3 года назад +2

      The right stuff would be a spectrum analyzer and digital storage oscilloscope (maybe 400 MHz or so). You'd have to use some isolation resistors on the probes though. High voltages can wreck havoc on expensive test equipment. I would like to see it though.

  • @PlatinumDragonProductions999
    @PlatinumDragonProductions999 5 лет назад +5

    So it appears that limestone and basalt were being used as a conductor, and granite as an insulator. Fascinating...

  • @SpinningAroundMars
    @SpinningAroundMars 2 года назад +1

    The red granite seems to work as an insulator to the central core. Very impressive demonstration though. It also seems as we progress we end up with more questions than actual answers. Keep up the good work Ben it's all fascinating stuff.

  • @ColeYounger16
    @ColeYounger16 Год назад

    Love this channel, now I'm binge watching every video. Then, starting over when I'm done! This is fascinating evidence of pre-ancient tech, that is clear.

  • @rodrigovieirastudies
    @rodrigovieirastudies 3 года назад +3

    This made me think immediately of the crumbling black granite at Karnak and at the Ramesseum. Which I'd love to get more data about, since at least one of those has a fascinating hieroglyphic inscription on it. Not sure if you have any updates on all of this, if not, hope a breakthrough comes along at some point.

  • @PhantomPanic
    @PhantomPanic 5 лет назад +5

    Ok the whole bat thing got me good. I felt like I was in there with the Scooby Doo gang solving a mystery.

    • @RealmsOfThePossible
      @RealmsOfThePossible 4 года назад

      And the gang pull off the mask of Tutankhamen to reveal the face of Zahi Hawass - "And I would have got away with it if it wasn't for you meddling independent thinking egyptologists!"

  • @mitchellreece3711
    @mitchellreece3711 3 года назад +7

    I had a dream a few nights ago where I was inside the great pyrimad's unfinished lower room. It was mostly filled with water and we added Limestone to the water and electricty shot out of the water up towards some other type of rock Im unable to recall that was much higher in the structure. The focus of the dream was that adding the limestone began the reaction. And no I had not been watching any Egypt-Electricity related videos in the months leading up to that.
    More on the Labyrinth!

  • @HCG
    @HCG Год назад +2

    Sacred geometry has so much more influence on our world than we understand. It is criminally under studied by science. Pyramids specifically have very unique effects

  • @SUnnikrishnanNair
    @SUnnikrishnanNair Год назад

    I think you are really on to something here. It would explain all the effort and thought that would have gone into making these gigantic structures, something the simplistics temple-and-tombs theories do not account for.
    Some sort of power generation/transmission devices for a highly advanced civilization -- so advanced that we are just about beginning to imagine their possibilities.
    I have been watching your videos. Anyone who has broken a granite stone, or even seen how it is broken manually in construciton sites without much machinery, will know how out of touch with reality the mainstream Egyptologists are.
    I think you will put the mainstream Egyptologists out of their jobs soon -- and that would be a good thing!

  • @shermanatorosborn9688
    @shermanatorosborn9688 5 лет назад +4

    listen to Yousef at 23:00 then slide the video back to 21:00 at look at how the limestone is fitted and the granite insets are built in . That looks like a great place to look for the signs of it... electrolysis and galvanic reactions from dissimilar material contact . If I have it right ..?.
    an example is copper and aluminum , direct contact over time will cause a reaction that causes corrosion of the aluminum .. no electrical current needed.
    I''m not sure I see the evidence from this perspective but it could happen in an irregular fashion .
    Thanks Ben Have FUN !!!

  • @rvm429111
    @rvm429111 5 лет назад +4

    In regards to the transmission of RF energy waves, the more you can mitigate the suppression of the Higgs Boson, the faster the energy will propergate (many multiples beyond the speed of light) granite does this very well. I will leave it at that. Unfortunately wireless energy does not work in a fiat currency system for obvious reasons. Human beings are far from ready of a post fiat system I am sorry to say in addition to that. Great channel, great video presentation, great information, please keep at it, as this is a part of the process to move humans beyond fiat, cheers

  • @kappullen
    @kappullen 5 лет назад +5

    That last room with the square limestone pillars makes me think of a storage battery to save power from lightning gathered from the pyramids.

    • @crhu319
      @crhu319 3 года назад

      I have always thought that was the purpose of obelisks, as lightning rods. And that the pyramids likewise were a more compact effective design for whatever was done across a wider area at the other sites.

  • @rccarothers
    @rccarothers 3 года назад

    This is an Amazing Video! The Information here is Extremely fascinating! Well done!

  • @jamesrichardson9878
    @jamesrichardson9878 Год назад

    I don't think I've gone a day without watching your catalog since JRE 💯🔥

  • @mucmcmuco2566
    @mucmcmuco2566 5 лет назад +6

    A Tesla coil from eBay put in an ABS box. High frequency is fun to play with... Limestone makes a good high pass filter

  • @megret1808
    @megret1808 5 лет назад +8

    The pillar looks like a ceramic insulator used on high voltage lines today

  • @malcolmgambrill2692
    @malcolmgambrill2692 5 лет назад +13

    Comments about lay lines appear, flip it on its head.
    Are the structures built on lay lines, OR are the lay lines caused by the structures?

  • @bertramallgood9921
    @bertramallgood9921 3 года назад +2

    Not sure if anyone has mentioned this before, but maybe at places where basalt and limestone meet (after adding water) possibly a chemical (redox) reaction could take place between different minerals in the stone. This could cause the stone to erode. The same could be possible for the combination of granite and limestone. If there are minerals that can react with each other...

  • @sirds1548
    @sirds1548 4 года назад +1

    Amazing vid. I couldn't help smiling when you guys got to have a go yourselves. Very interesting that granite doesn't conduct. I wouldn't have thought that. Keep them coming Ben. You are a star

  • @deepblack67
    @deepblack67 5 лет назад +6

    Eric Dollard would say that we are pumping too much electricity as it is and should not be using surface waves to send power.

    • @magneticflux7833
      @magneticflux7833 5 лет назад

      Lol. I love Eric Dollard lectures. Hes the reason I believe the sun is hollow. Cause, any one that listens to him and sees him speak... he's crazy.. but genius!

  • @jonbigman9723
    @jonbigman9723 5 лет назад +14

    Yes the stones were chosen based on their conduction of high voltage.
    The most notable of these applications is in circuits inside of structures like the Pyramids. This was due to the feet above ground potential of all matter. The higher the electrode was the higher the voltage obtained. This is usually called the fair weather potential. With the bottom of the pyramid representing the ground and the tip of the pyramid not in a conductive path to ground except through a circuit designed mostly of conductive stones and non conductive stones. All of the usual circuits could be designed. Capacitance being shown in this video between the conductive rings and the non conductive rings.
    The voltage was due to the ground reference and the tip potential due to the fair weather condition effect. Anything put between the ground conductor and tip electrode could be powered. The fair weather potential is 100-120v/m. During the day.
    As the pyramid stands it is 146.5 metres.
    14650 volts total between the ground and tip of the pyramids.
    The Kings chamber seems to be the main connection points. This is where the Ark of the covenant was held and used as a super capacitor. This is where it got it mysterious powers.
    Aside from the electric aspects of the pyramids it seems they were used to pull down higher density hydrogen plasma which would condense into WATER and run down the sides into the walled pools around the pyramids. This water could be used for many things and seemed to be charged with energy. With the plasma flow being pulled down into the pyramids the matter must stay behind. That leaves a bunch of hydrogen to mix with oxygen.

    • @kennymonty8206
      @kennymonty8206 5 лет назад

      Hmm.
      Some this sounds reasonable.
      I mean it's a theory!
      I like the idea about the interior being almost like a 3d circuit board.
      It's amazing that with all of the intelligent and educated folk on the planet, no one has come forward with the answer.
      It seems clear that these megaliths were built for a practical purpose. But what purpose?

    • @jonbigman9723
      @jonbigman9723 5 лет назад +4

      @@kennymonty8206
      The fair weather phenomena is not a theory, it is a fact. Another fact is that being in the desert you need WATER and this device does just that.
      Among many other things you could do with this device The charging of the ARK was a major point. Just check out all the stories about the ARK and you will see that it was a very very large capacitor. From it's design down to how it was used as a very dangerous weapon. Even the Carry crew had special preparations to be able to carry the Ark. Oil and carbon layers used as a high voltage screen for the ones carrying the Ark.
      If you go back to the first visits to the top of the Pyramids you will see reports of a strange Phenomena involving high voltage discharges. One report talks about a bottle of champagne wrapped in paper discharging through the person holding the paper wrapped bottle that has sweated from condensation.
      The evidence is there you just have to see the discoveries as they are and not discount the reports.
      Plus, and this is a big plus, we can test this Theory very easily. Lets see if someone lets it be tested or if they will ban any testing of this "Theory".

    • @hodun8
      @hodun8 4 года назад

      @@jonbigman9723 this is all very interesting to me. Especially when dealing with the arc of the covenant. Can you direct me to some more information on this please?

    • @JoJo-dj9ek
      @JoJo-dj9ek 4 года назад

      @@kennymonty8206 Perhaps some big things today are also being used for other purposes than just as a statue, tower etc.
      Like what about the very tall needle like stone structure in almost all the big empty areas like the one in Washington, Vatican ...
      The top of it is a pyramid.

    • @jonbigman9723
      @jonbigman9723 4 года назад +2

      @shane No more likely after the pyramids were built it became a forest.
      Let me ask you this.. Whats the main component of the solar wind?
      Hydrogen:
      Now we know that the solar wind is actually a hydrogen based plasma stream. This stream engulfs our planet above the ionosphere. Some of that hydrogen condenses via charge reduction (ionosphere) and falls across that ionosphere and heads towards the ground. It must go through many layers as it looses charge. But what if you could pull it down with a device. You would get plasma and hydrogen. When it hits the sides of the pyramid it will discharge and seek a balance which is oxygen.. Walla Water.
      They are already learning about this through plasma science. It won't be long before they connect the dots.
      You know why the sea levels are rising? It's not about some ice burgs, it's about water being created by the hydrogen we are receiving from our star. And it will never stop as long as the Sun shines.
      Just remember that the pyramids have not been maintained and even have been dismantled a bit, like the tip which was gold. The outside of the pyramids used to be a dielectric stone and the inner stones were conductive Granite. Sort of a lightning rod. This drew down the hydrogen plasma and allowed it to discharge into the pyramid . After it discharged it formed into water and ran down the sides of the pyramid into a walled in area and allowed to flow out to be used for all of the life gathered around it, plants, animals and people. They could also generate energy from it and indeed the water was different then the water you draw from the ground. It could energize the life consuming it.

  • @MYTHBUSTERER
    @MYTHBUSTERER 5 лет назад +4

    Amazing. Many thanks

  • @daviddebrest3454
    @daviddebrest3454 4 года назад

    Thx to you, Yousef and Harun. Much love guys.

  • @rhidianeldridge7720
    @rhidianeldridge7720 4 года назад +1

    Absolutely brilliant! This is a topic I've been interested in for a few yrs now and you explained in great detail and theories I am fully in agreement that there isn't enough exploration in so thank you very much for your work. New fan here!

  • @666hobart
    @666hobart 5 лет назад +19

    The gentleman performing the experiment stated "two types of limestone. So then one would be the cathode, the other the anode and the basalt would be the electrolyte of sorts, granite would be the insulator, anyone else with me here?

    • @straceycalloway4833
      @straceycalloway4833 5 лет назад

      Yes

    • @choimdachoim9491
      @choimdachoim9491 5 лет назад +1

      I was wondering if maybe the granite, apparently not conducting electricity, was actually acting as a capacitor, just waiting for enough charge before it did a Telsla-lightning kinda thingie.

    • @shiningbird3664
      @shiningbird3664 5 лет назад

      Looks like an insulator, explains Tesla's obsession with and why the pyramids were highly conductive that light up the crystal capstone's possibly acting as a giant flashlight or Tesla's theory - wireless energy -
      BUT the real question with the dendera light is???..What's up with the reptilian obviously about to carve everybody up!?!?!

  • @scottjobson4025
    @scottjobson4025 5 лет назад +3

    Hey Ben, you are brilliant! I love the founding source force behind you :) the drilling of the stones was done with ultrasound somehow, but how? We will find it out soon I hope!

  • @superstitiouspre-literatep9730
    @superstitiouspre-literatep9730 5 лет назад +14

    Shocking stuff ;)

    • @iandalziel7405
      @iandalziel7405 5 лет назад +5

      Best not to insulate ourselves from reality and do conduct ourselves with grace.

  • @vicvector7878
    @vicvector7878 5 лет назад

    Great work, and Yousef has very keen insights :)

  • @bryutah
    @bryutah 5 лет назад +2

    Great Chanel!!!
    Is limestone acidic? Meaning could it over time effect the the basalt in that manner (the flaking that was shown)?
    I'm not an engineer I'm simply hoping you could answer those questions.
    Being a long time admirer of the many structures of the ancient world, around the world. I've wondered what the purpose of these structures were. There are so many covering the earth.
    I wish you luck in finding the answers you seek and will be checking back to see how this is going.

    • @UnchartedX
      @UnchartedX  5 лет назад

      Good question about the limestone. I don't know if it could affect Basalt like that, I'll have to ask the geologist I get my hands on :)

  • @QuestionsStuff
    @QuestionsStuff 5 лет назад +41

    Most people NOW know who Nik Tesla is But when I got my indoctrination from school We never heard a peep about Tesla...Fun Fact John Trump Donny's uncle was a naval physicist and when the office of alien affairs raided Telsa's New York apartment after he died. John Trump was assigned to go through all his research papers Uncle Trumps conclusion was that it was the ramblings of a reclusive genius and that he found nothing of any importance ..But Donny has made reference to this uncle and said he told him things....And its down the reality rabbit hole after that if you look this up :)

    • @UnchartedX
      @UnchartedX  5 лет назад +7

      I explore some of the rabbit hole you mention in the podcast that I reference....

    • @uthermaceanruig5098
      @uthermaceanruig5098 5 лет назад +4

      John Trump and his colleagues were working on particle accelerators during the 1930’s.

    • @AGreeneScene
      @AGreeneScene 5 лет назад

      @@uthermaceanruig5098 #bingo.

    • @djackson006
      @djackson006 5 лет назад +1

      Death ray?

    • @silvergreylion
      @silvergreylion 5 лет назад +6

      I also have no doubt John Trump looked through Tesla's research and lied in his conclusion, probably to keep the revelations he got from it for himself.
      Revelations, I suspect, dealing with tapping natural frequencies through resonance, and using the energy where you want it. You can guess how the energy industry feels about doing that..

  • @kristimcgowandarkoscellard3126
    @kristimcgowandarkoscellard3126 5 лет назад +10

    Wow! Amazing video! Extremely fascinating! I only have one complaint; you called electromagnetic healing a “pseudo scientific” field.... mainstream science would call what you are exploring “pseudo science”!! There absolutely is empirical data collected using the “scientific method” that demonstrates electromagnetic fields can have a healing effect in the body and the land for that matter! I would point you to the work of Willhem Reich and Nikola Tesla to start with also Victor Schaumburger. A more accurate and certainly better description would be; this is an area of study that I am unfamiliar with and has confirmed fraudulent claims so I can not speak knowledgeably to the claimed effects. The term “pseudo scientific” has historically been used to demonize any observed data that does not fit the mainstream narrative. Just my 2 cents... other than that this video was amazing!!!
    Cheers

    • @UnchartedX
      @UnchartedX  5 лет назад +3

      Understood, and as I said I wasn't trying to discredit anything. I do not know much about that aspect of these devices, I'm sure there is lots to learn.

    • @kristimcgowandarkoscellard3126
      @kristimcgowandarkoscellard3126 5 лет назад +2

      UnchartedX : you are doing amazing work and offering a fresh perspective to this age old conundrum!! It’s seems to me you are on the right path!! Thank you so much for doing the work and sharing it with all of us!!!
      Cheers

    • @Dana5775
      @Dana5775 5 лет назад +2

      Kristi McGowan/ Darko’s Cellar Door electro magnetic pulsation has been used for years in sports medicine. It is known to speed up bone healing mitosis!

    • @kristimcgowandarkoscellard3126
      @kristimcgowandarkoscellard3126 5 лет назад +3

      Dana Putnam : yes, that is an excellent example!!! I find it odd that in this day and age it is still claimed “we don’t really know know what electricity and plasma are”! I think it more likely the knowledge of what it is and how it really operates is suppressed! This is why anyone who demonstrates it’s simple elegance is demonized and called names like “pseudo scientist “!! Wilhelm Reich’s books were actually burned (in America) and he jailed for healing people using the natural energy of our environment!!! What would happen to the gazillions of dollars in the cancer industry if the average person could heal themselves from this plague using such things?!?!?😱 we can’t have that!! 🤬🤷‍♀️
      Cheers

    • @BradinAustin
      @BradinAustin 2 года назад +1

      @@kristimcgowandarkoscellard3126 Exactly. Disrupting the highly lucrative revenue streams of conventional pharmacology-based medicine would be a threat.

  • @corvuslight
    @corvuslight 5 лет назад +4

    Awesome timing...I was just talking to my friend about this footage from the pukajay video...I'd like to see the electric universe theory guys work with this

    • @kristimcgowandarkoscellard3126
      @kristimcgowandarkoscellard3126 5 лет назад +1

      corvuslight : me too!! Great idea!!
      Cheers

    • @UnchartedX
      @UnchartedX  5 лет назад +1

      Cool, I always wanted to do a new version of that pukajay video for this channel...

  • @benwahsmotoworld
    @benwahsmotoworld 2 года назад

    Ben keep pushing, we badly need you, don’t be afraid to break some eggs, the establishment is on borrowed time. The pyramids have more in common with fukashima than any other modern construct. It will be a glorious day when you piece together this puzzle of harmonics/frequencies/ vibration /electromagnetic waves. Let the others concentrate on who / when. You are the ‘why’. Love this channel 💪💪💪

  • @brucemcneill6224
    @brucemcneill6224 Год назад

    This was amazing. Really got me thinking. Thank you for you and your channel!!

  • @vancemacd6315
    @vancemacd6315 5 лет назад +4

    At about 7:00 something above the experements glows orange

    • @CurtisWatt
      @CurtisWatt 5 лет назад +2

      Vance Mac donald It happens again at 13.01 🤔

    • @rashean
      @rashean 5 лет назад +1

      Nice catch

    • @stevehart4077
      @stevehart4077 4 года назад

      That frame is very hard to catch in the video. It's not my field of expertise, but basically the basalt rings have a high induced voltage from the machine. The orange glow I would guess to be ionisation of the air. Interesting that it is so far away from the top basalt block rather than arcing in the air to the block. It occurs just when the rod is brought to initiate the spark.
      This is extremely speculative but I'll say it anyway. We experience Electromagnetic (em) waves as transverse waves, that is the electric and magnetic fields oscillate at right angles. Tesla claimed to be able to produce longitudinal em waves and these were produced using a spark gap and appeared at the time when the gap fired. His writing on this phenomena are very interesting. Just wondered if that may be happening here.

    • @stevehart4077
      @stevehart4077 4 года назад

      That frame is very hard to catch. This is not really my field of expertise. The basalt has a very high induced voltage from the machine causing the arcing to the rod. I wonder if the orange glow is ionisation of the air. It is interesting that it is relatively so far away from the block and does not arc to the block. also it moves left to right.
      This is purely speculative and probably way off, but I'll say it anyway. Normal electromagnetic waves are transverse that is the electric and magnetic fields oscillate at right angles. Notice that it occurs as the rod initiates its arc then disappears. Tesla wrote a great deal about creating radiant energy which I believe is longitudinal em waves. (think they are the same just different terminology) which were generated using a spark gap, concurring at the instant the gap fired. Because the ionising doesn't arc to the block I wondered if that was happening here. It appearers to be a difficult thing to reproduce.

    • @stevehart4077
      @stevehart4077 4 года назад +1

      Oops .... seems we are looking at the front of the shop and seeing the lights of a passing car through a glass door. Guess there's being open minded and open minded. Thanks to Ben for solving that riddle.

  • @lawerancelanham
    @lawerancelanham 5 лет назад +12

    Looks like the capacitor part of the famous "bulb" image to me

    • @jn7428
      @jn7428 5 лет назад

      Do your homework on hieroglyphs before commenting. The same symbol is all over and it’s not a lightbulb.

    • @lawerancelanham
      @lawerancelanham 5 лет назад +1

      @@jn7428 how about you check yourself before YOU comment. It's MY opinion and if you think you control what someone else does... you've got issues. Furthermore...your business in my opinion is "None"

    • @jn7428
      @jn7428 5 лет назад

      What a strange response to avoid the facts I gave you

    • @lawerancelanham
      @lawerancelanham 5 лет назад

      @@jn7428 it doesn't matter jackass. You gave actually zero facts. You just stated your belief. Go troll someone else. Mr. Nunya business

    • @rickgee7870
      @rickgee7870 4 года назад

      @@jn7428 Learn public speaking skills. And I agree, it's not a lightbulb at Hathor's temple..... it is energy related though.

  • @voidvox
    @voidvox 4 года назад +5

    Read Christopher Dunn’s book “The Giza Power Plant.”

    • @mancamiatipoola
      @mancamiatipoola 4 года назад +1

      He has mate, he has read both of them. He even has a nice interview with Chris Dunn on the channel. Check it out.

  • @nicksherman88
    @nicksherman88 4 года назад +1

    Absolutely amazing guys. Please keep up the ground breaking research you are sharing with the world

  • @edwardkrobot453
    @edwardkrobot453 2 года назад

    I'm so glad I found this channel

  • @morpher44
    @morpher44 Год назад +3

    13:42 re: very interesting experiment. What you need is the ability to vary the frequency of the high-voltage source and then tune around to find the resonant frequency that boosts the voltage the highest thru the stone. Also, if the djed is topped with a donut that is heavy, the pressure of this onto the crystalline rock below may activate the piezoelectric effect (pressure on crystals) which also may boost the AC voltage. The djed may have been 4 coils that are inductively coupled but are tuned differently for their self-resonance properties. One idea is to have each one tuned to a PHI ratio of the neighboring coil. The PHI ratio allows for a waveform to fit partially inside another waveform in the sacred geometry way rather than the octave concept (2 to 1, 4 to 1, etc.).

  • @starshyne25678
    @starshyne25678 5 лет назад +3

    This is an amazing experiment. So maybe 'they' would give the stone age pharoah a tesla-like electrical rod...for...um...the slaves...?!....

  • @krang07
    @krang07 5 лет назад +11

    The way I see it is, there is zero proof of alien involvement, no real clue to any practical electrical use other than ceremonially perhaps. but, given the great pyramid was built atop
    an underground water system, the idea of hydro-powering a `capital city` seems very plausible to me.

    • @toosiyabrandt8676
      @toosiyabrandt8676 5 лет назад +2

      HI
      The pyramid and other megalithic technology is from the Nephilim, Fallen Angels, who are misconstrued as 'Ancient Aliens' [ Outer Space] by us. However they came from the heavens ABOVE us, [ to earth plane beneath ] and demanded to be worshipped everywhere as gods.[ In rebelion to YHWH ] which is attested to in all ancient texts. The 1st Book of Enoch [and Biblical texts referencing it,] explains this in great detail. Shalom to us only in Christ Yeshua.

    • @toosiyabrandt8676
      @toosiyabrandt8676 5 лет назад

      @@djedpillar2718 HI
      Pseudo science versus Real science is what it is.

    • @MrPoilleke
      @MrPoilleke 5 лет назад +1

      @@toosiyabrandt8676 written by men, hundred of years after happening...where is the truth here? The ancients had indeed more connection to mother earth and her energy, knew how to use it, i even think it was a global civilisation with lots of trade in between, like for the statues in diorite for example, probably a gift from another part of the world...

    • @MrPoilleke
      @MrPoilleke 5 лет назад +1

      @@djedpillar2718 i agree!

    • @evltwin984
      @evltwin984 5 лет назад +1

      @@toosiyabrandt8676 no thanx spacehead. Read a book thats not a joke bible designed to control feeble minds

  • @brandondiem8375
    @brandondiem8375 Год назад

    19:46 what is the thinking behind that structure? was it for collecting rain or something?

  • @fivecitydirttracker4776
    @fivecitydirttracker4776 5 лет назад

    This channel is the real deal. Thanks Uncharted

  • @markh2005
    @markh2005 5 лет назад +12

    A conductor/ insulator sandwich becomes a capacitor, and a means to store eletricity....

    • @hazrusInc
      @hazrusInc 5 лет назад +3

      Perhaps the vibrating/stressed granite creates the electricity and the limestone is the conduit with the tura limestone as the insulator...

    • @markh2005
      @markh2005 5 лет назад +1

      @@hazrusInc water running over granite creates electricity IIRC. It makes me wonder what the original capstone was like....

  • @lauren2882
    @lauren2882 5 лет назад +4

    I really feel like Michael Tellinger's theory, that alot of these sites are enormous organic circuit boards is correct. It explains why conductive materials are protected by layers of stone and I can't help but feel like this is connected somehow to the 'empty' boxes in the serapeum etc. It's all sound, vibration and electricity ...

    • @iandalziel7405
      @iandalziel7405 5 лет назад +1

      Indeed, it is the physics of the affair, which is at the heart of chemistry and Khemetic mystery - we are all merely bio-colonies outstanding in our standing fields, sensory observation units that complete reality.

    • @Flashbry
      @Flashbry 5 лет назад +2

      Or perhaps the boxes in the serapeum are regeneration chambers for the 'gods'. I wouldn't mind spending a few hours in one with the lid on to see what happened. I'd either suffocate (hopefully not as they are quite large) or hallucinate, or just possibly, Dr Who style, regenerate! I think someone should try it. Perhaps it would reset the telemeres in the test subject enabling them to live longer. I'd volunteer but I couldn't afford to go there.

    • @DomFurlong
      @DomFurlong 5 лет назад

      @@Flashbry I imagine the boxes to be some kind of ancient archive of knowledge, seeds and objects that were raided by the dynastic Egyptions then bricked up. All over the world we have seed banks and bunkers in case of catastrophe. If you wanted to store something that had to be housed in an indestructible material that might need to last millennia what material would you use? It is just a theory, I am no expert but I think it is more plausible than sarcophagi for bulls!

  • @nancyvolker3342
    @nancyvolker3342 5 лет назад +4

    it irks me that there is so much garbage just laying around these sites. You would think the kinds of people that would spend that kind of money to see these places in person would be better mannered

    • @jeffkopher3468
      @jeffkopher3468 5 лет назад +2

      It is not the tourists.... It is the Egyptian Arabs that are not of Khemet.

    • @nancyvolker3342
      @nancyvolker3342 5 лет назад

      @@jeffkopher3468 it's probably both but it's still shameful at such a world heritage site

    • @nancyvolker3342
      @nancyvolker3342 5 лет назад

      @Frederick Rhodes lol!😘

    • @iandalziel7405
      @iandalziel7405 5 лет назад +1

      Welcome to 'Midden Earth'
      ;- )

    • @AncientHistoryCriticisms
      @AncientHistoryCriticisms 5 лет назад +1

      it bugs me too

  • @raghavrathi884
    @raghavrathi884 Год назад

    Your content is always thrilling. One question on this specific experiment you performed in Giza, I am just wondering why people haven't tried doing the same with a scaled model of the pyramid with the same composition of stones (more or less) to get a better picture of how the pyramid as a system performs? Maybe that can be a start? Just curious.
    As an accountant just bamboozled by the pyramids, your channel always blows my mind. Thanks!

  • @Pascal_Robert--Rc_Creations
    @Pascal_Robert--Rc_Creations 4 года назад

    I heard that the top of the pyramid had a gold top? Could it have something to do with this electrical stuff? Gold is very conductive...

  • @MrGaryBernius
    @MrGaryBernius 5 лет назад +3

    I've thought this for years.... You're a young fellow, go figure it out.... I'll tell you, I believe these thing may be per-deluge, when the magnetic field was much stronger, and would thus, induce current. if harnessed.