"It must be the vases". Nah, its you. The first time I saw you, I think maybe with Ben, I thought this guy just dropped out of the ether fully formed - humble, interesting, calm - and the skill of 'letting the guests breath' and tell their story. To the moon!
@@mattbealllimitless hi, amazing stuffs the vases and..uh, one sugestion, by the depths they reached with those constructions, and the precission by cuting and fitting materials, we may be never taking on account the possibility, very plausible, that they used gas, just as much as today, that can also explain more rationaly the havoc found around all those structures all over the world, and the need of such weights for constructing, electrified gases flying around due to a failure ?, and given also the sizes and distances, all that system must have been somewhat "naturaly" automated, and for moving such type of "parts" with precission, one would need a tremendous amount of force, controlable, when people proposes the operations done to such materials, one has to think how hard they are, if heat is involved to make it soft..making fast and easy, is gas..and sensors, because people think that sensors are something superspecial or something, but they are, in most installations, just copper bars that when dilate, they push some sort of lever that makes contact between two conductive objects, or substances... like the famous melted bars on that small door on the tiny tunel of the great pyramid, if one works cooling water installations, that, just look like any random old sensor full on rust, "nothing more"..a suggestion..gas..if someone likes laser theories or antigravity stuff, wouldn´t they first have known gas? ...
Everybody who watches this please like it. He is the best interviewer of people in the ancient mysteries discipline. He let's them get their whole point out before asking another queation. Thanks Matt. Well done sir
Matt is a good interviewer, but Ben van Kerkwyk is a very poor choice to permit on his channel. Unlike Graham Hancock and Randall Carson, whose sincere fascination often leads them to fantasy or to admire smooth-talking grifters, Ben is one such shameless grifter. I was not sure if he had just been taken in by Christopher Dunn until he started talking about Egyptian "Turing Machines". Then his contempt for his audience became unmistakeable. We should be absolutely clear that (a) we have no reason to think the objects measured are old, and (b) souvenir mills have produced those to order, cheaply, for the tourist trade for many decades, so there are hundreds or thousands of convincing fakes for every real one. People with experience with CNC metal milling machines might find it hard to believe this level of stone craftsmanship is utterly unremarkable, but grinding and polishing stone is an activity fundamentally different from machining metal. Anyone who knows stone knows this is a scam.
@@AustinKoleCarlisle Please provide evidence that the articles measured are not themselves exactly those imitations. Hint: the evidence we have indicates that they are. Thus, Ben himself presents the evidence you demand.
@@Akio-fy7ep we have difficulty explaining how these precision granite vases were created through *any* manufacturing process, ancient or modern, and all engineers who are involved in the study of these precision vases are requesting information as to how they were created.
I’d bet money that in 15-30 years. Guys like Ben and Russ are going to be in history books as the foremost experts on how we figured out who built, and how they built, the Great Pyramids.
@lukecaverns that’s kind of you but this channel is going to moon because of guests like you. It’s the knowledge you bring and the way you bring it. I look forward to next time you want to chat my friend 💜🙏🏼☮️
its seriously so awesome you guys are doing real testing on these artifacts. The days of 'explaining away' the advanced workmanship of ancient people are on their way out, I can really sense a shift beginning into this time period, where we have true explorers of the mysteries actually researching & testing, and sharing the findings with the public. Seeing you guys all sitting together & discussing these subjects looks like a depiction of the new mainstream, to me. The old theories & the ways they were forced upon all studies of the ancient, are falling by the wayside. They've always been intuitively wrong to me, & pretty much anyone who devotes actual time & interest to researching these things. Looking at the new mainstream right here, I believe.
Happy 1st Anniversary! Absolutely love the channel and content you cover. You are willing to ask the questions that need to be asked while keeping an open mind to all possibilities. Keep it up!
So awesome to have Ben and Russ back on again as I have been following there work on patreon with the scanning of the broken pieces from under the step pyramid . Such an amazing vase or vessel collection you have now Matt I think each time I see one of your podcast you have a new piece, if I ever get back to your country I would love if it was possible to be able and come and have a look for myself. I know your a busy person but the tour that Ben is looking at organizing for South America most likely towards the end of next year with the Easter Island extension will be a ripper as I have been onto him for some time to get one going ... you would have a ball . Very iconic that you where able to get Ben back 12months to the day of your first podcast that I am proud of knowing I watched such awesome work Matt thank you 🙂🤙
I am amazed by the vases but I am watching your channel even when you have guests taking about other stuff than ancient Egypt. You're a good interviewer and you let people talk without pushing your ideas onto them. The RUclipsr algorithm is doing you dirty, because you deserve more views, but eventually this channel will blow up.
What’s up @teabaggins3317 I appreciate it man. I’m told successful YT channels have 1,000 subs after a year so I’m feeling good at 12k. Everybody sith a big channel says stick with it and one day the algorithm picks it up and it moons. I still feel like it’s early days. October is crazy for recording so November could be the month. Corsetti, Hancock, Praveen Mohan it’s about to get real
This gives the phrase "Tools Down" a whole new meaning. If Tools Down means setting down a giant, ultrasonic nozzle filled with hydrofluoric acid...we may be looking at "water erosion pattern" on the Sphinx Enclosure under more DRAMATIC circumstances than previously surmised.
Another banger Matt! Your vase collection is breath taking. Fantastic panel! Continue to challenge the current “misunderstanding” of our origins and secrets of our ancestors. Also I frequent the Beall’s in Heber Springs Arkansas. Always a fresh collection! Thanks for the threads brother!😂
That’s was a great session. A lot of insight and almost inside thoughts and stories you don’t typically hear. Or atleast added to in more detail. That was a great 3 hours and 15 minutes guys. Thanks!
Big things for this pod!!! I can feel it!!! Big. Things. Coming ur way!!! You got my vote brother…can’t get enough!!! Ditch the department store, you got this!!! Keep killing it Matt!!! Cheers from Chicago!!!
" It could be the result of some process we don't understand.." Ben is onto something here I think, it is implicitly obvious that the culture directly following the one that created these artifacts was indeed incapable of understanding how the work was done, and that this situation has extended into the current era, with our own inability to come to grips with how such work could have been accomplished through current standard industrial practices. The bottom line, I think, is that it patently could NOT have been accomplished through our currently practiced methods, which is precisely why we need to redouble our efforts to scan, measure and probe these artifacts and speculate freely, in order to, hopefully, eventually arrive at that understanding, as opposed to denying, rejecting, scoffing and ridiculing alternative thinking.
According to the Rapanui people’s oral legends, they knew about Easter Island before they decided to settle there-meaning people had known about these pacific islands for a long, long time. Also, this week I’ve seen Moai (Easter Island heads) style heads in Peru
Freakin' amazing pod. For me, this is by far the most anticipated content on the internet. If I had to be greedy or offer any criticism, I'd say there is a Kyle shaped void in the room🐍But seriously massive thank you to all of you guys involved in this work, so cool to see you all gaining traction with it.
This is amazing! 3 hours too!? I've been looking at all your podcasts and I've got to say this is the second best one after the moon-interview with Randall, cheers from Sweden!
I love this stuff. I can’t believe how much “new” information comes from the freaking pyramid! Not to mention that stone “vases” exist. Amazing episode
G'day mate awesome to see you back with great content mate .you've been lacking a little bit with quality content but now you have totally redeemed yourself buddy thanks mate love ya bro 👍👍🇦🇺🇦🇺
I can’t tell you how unlikely a hero Matt really is. He’s got more money than most of his subscribers combined….he could be blowing it on hookers and blow, fast cars, a bunker in Maui, but no! He’s spending his spare time and spare funds to the benefit of us plebes! He’s able to use his “position of power” (I hate that term) to actually do something that he gets nothing from financially (not yet at least, I bet he’s still $$ in the red for his studio.). Think about that. How many CEOs are out there spending money on helping others learn more about ancient history? He’s here spending his own money to not just hoard vases and keep this shared knowledge to himself, but he wants to give it to the world and share it. I hope eventually this pays the bills and at least covers his cost. This is a guy who deserves a shout out for trying to make the world a better place. For real though.
@brianmihlfeith7135 hey Brian that’s really thoughtful and kind, thank you for taking the time. I’m honestly having a blast, and hope to be able to use my time in this form to make a difference and increase our understanding of reality and of history. As you point out, the podcast is an expense, but I enjoy it more than all of my old hobbies combined. Money was never talked about in my family, it wasn’t a thing and so it’s very low on my priority list. I’m fine, my family is eating, so it’s time to get some mysteries solved. Thanks again for the kind words, your sentiment is why I’m doing this, it’s great to know that people are appreciative of the effort to grow our knowledge together. ☮️ & 💜.
@@mattbealllimitless you got that right--there are still mysteries to be solved. and it's going to take the collective effort of all of us, big and small, to get it done.
Fantastic stuff. You guys together could do miraculous things in this space with these ancient vases. Interestingly Titanium iron alloy creates Ferrotanium - an extremely hard, strong metal that is resistant to corrosion... Very interesting ha
In the 80's, a guy was at a crossroad, he had just invented the best CNC machine in the world and had to decide whether make millions selling his machine, or hide fake vases under the stepped pyramid for the lolz... Couldn't have been easy being him. I think he made the right decision, this is hilarious. Stupid, right? Well, that's the implicit mainstream explanation right now 😅Everything else is nutjob conspiracy theory
You don't need CNC machine, but just a lathe. And in 1851 we already had prototype of a lathe with one of millionth of an inch precision. I was invented by Joseph Whitworth. So it's entirely possible that these vases might be modern day forgeries made in the last 100 years with the sole purpose to be sold to gullible antique collectors.
Awesome show! Regarding the vases, can you educate us some more about when and where they were found and by whom? I know that critics try to challenge the provenance. From what I've heard from you and Ben, there were 1000s of vases found under the Step Pyramid of Djoser. I would love to hear about the finding of the original cache and what it contained (were all the vases granite and high precision?). Also it would be cool to know how the cache was handled upon discovery (did everything go straight to a museum?). And it would be neat to hear about the provenance that links the vases you've purchased to that original cache. I'd love to hear all that partly because I'm fascinated by the vases and also, just so that in my own head I can counter the critics arguments. THANKS!
Thanks Bob! There’s a lot of mystery and unknowns. Jean Philippe Lauer went into the step pyramid and quickly found thousands, maybe 40,000 the exact number seems to be unknown. The majority were not precision, they were alabaster. Most were broken. The interesting part is that there was another team of people that were in there for 20 years before him and supposedly found nothing. So you have to wonder if they were taking out the best ones and giving them to world leaders or selling them to wealthy people or hoarding them or whatever. They are also found in random burials around Egypt, but not after the pre and early dynastic periods. There was recently a discovery of 63 tombs in Egypt from the late dynastic period and they had zero hard stone vessels. I did a podcast with Danny jones that might help. I appreciate your interest, they are fascinating. 👊🏼
If it wasn't made on an actual lathe, it was made using a rotary table of some sort. The actual removal of material and how it was done is still a mystery, but surely it was turned on center.
Im brand new to the channel. I was looking through your episodes. u have top-notch guests, and topics look like I'll be binging for a couple weeks. Liked and subscribed 👍
The cart roads thing is goofy imo. I grew up ina rural area in where horse carriages are not uncommon and the ruts form because once its starts being formed, the other carts are forced to conform to the erosion. Theres many places in rome with dents from carts, it just happens.
Your studio is really coming along. Been a subscriber since you first had Ben on! One thing- you need to dampen the room acoustics with some dampening panels - it still sounds a bit boxy, not quite JRE studio yet - But it’s not even the same podcast as your first one, the growth is very admirable!
1:24:55 I thought the same thing 😂 doesn’t hurt to ask 😅 Love what all you guys are doing. Love all your channels and podcasts. I go back and watch the Brothers of the Serpent podcast you did a lot, just to listen and laugh along. I also come from a construction background, so hearing other guys talk about the same things I say when seeing ancient structures or artifacts is sick. Cuz mainstream explanations don’t make sense. Ben’s work is unreal. His attention to detail is amazing 👍 Matt, your observation on the tsunami’s that happen when the poles shift, I think it was the episode with Billy Carson, was a really good observation and haven’t seen anyone else explain it that way. Fascinating and scary at the same time…mostly because I live on a tiny island in the middle of the ocean 😅 Keep doing what you guys are doing boys. Much love. Aloha 🤙🤙
I suspect that if and when the large granite blocks we're floated down the Nile, they were underneath the water level during transport. That way you would need less wood or other floating material to transport them.
If the mainstream were right about the thousands of wood cart wheels grinding the rock down then surely the animal hoofs would have also rutted the rock. My money is on a CME event, but my heart is on the million year old Earth Rover. Fantastic show Matt, Ben and Russ 🙏
Y’all should get Bob Greenyer to look at the places metals are located to see if any traces of EVOs are there. Ultrasonic cavitation can transmute elements from the Aether or join dissimilar materials with vibrations. (Ie. Hutchison Effect) Also, we don’t know how caustic the contents were…they could have dissolved soft metals. Peace✌🏼🤙🏼😊
About drilling the holes in the handles from both sides and meeting in the middle: I haven't drilled stone but in wood or plastic the exit of the bit causes chips to break off. So giong in keeps the area around the hole clean.
First episode I've watched, as I saw you mention you had Bob Greenyer in attendance. Fuck that episode is going to be insane!! His thoughts on these artifacts you have are going to probably melt our brain 😅
Awesome pod, would love to see you interview Johanna James or someone with knowledge about the Barabar caves. They're on par with the vases as far as unexplained mind boggling ancient precision
I love your podcast. I too got taken down the rabbit hole after Ben’s appearance on JRE. I wondered if you guys are familiar with Matthew LaCroixs channel and his upcoming expedition to Turkey to film a documentary with experts from multiple fields on sites that he thinks are the oldest temples in the world that have had little to no archeological excavation. He’d be an awesome guest for your podcast.
@ryanhicks6305 sup brother thanks for watching, yeah I met met at Billy Carson’s consciousness awards this year. We only talked for a couple minutes. We’d exchanged emails prior and he’s interested in coming on. We just need to find some time it’ll probably be q1 2025 honestly I’m pretty booked up for this year. But yeah he has a lot of knowledge it seems like. 👍🏼
Nice chat guys. In considering how your vases are created, I am thinking the same tech is involved in "scooping out" and shaping the megalithic and building stones that Ben & Russ describe. It is as if solid rock is made into being handled just like ice cream, somehow softened to be easily worked and provide that polished finish. We are not looking at mechanical abrasion. A lot of experimental scientists are moving in the same direction which appears to suggest (repeatable lab experiments) that toroids are the underlying force in nature to have the ability to alter the state of matter and has been well understood for millennia, if the ancient symbolism is as interpreted by some. See work by Bob Goodyer. Toroids can be created by high frequencies, so potentially some kind of sonic and/or plasma device. In modern terminology you might consider this to be a plasma lathe or plasma torch. Both Ben & Russ would have met with Goodyer at CS24. While a bit of stretch for some, the same tech is being shown in the lab to have anti-grav effects (toroidal balls), which is precisely what you need if you are moving and precision-setting megalithic stones. Russ's presentation at CS talked about megalithic extraction stopping at the same time all over the world with big blocks left unfinished. There appears to have been clear intent to move them when done, which suggest the tech was available to do just that. Consider Bob Goodyer for a future pod cast as he may be able to describe how your vases might be created using the physics and chemistry he understands from the lab.
i've been saying that from the start! i wonder if there is a correlation between the vases made out of more "uniform" stone (without large inclusions) and handles that are evenly spaced.
Amazing episode, I look foward to the next annual edition of the Metallica roady on your show. I really want to print some more vases, just for myself. Would you consider making some files available? So much information and ideas began with the original freely available files. Thankyou.
Dear Matt, sending our best to all of you in the Hurricane area. Loved the video. Regarding the discussion about Pyramid construction, it sure appears like Houdin is on to something, so thank you for making mention of that. Also, regrading the discussion about the "relieving chamber", here's an idear......the chevrons take the load and transfer the load away from the stacked beams above the King's Chamber and thus take the load away from the King's Chamber itself. If the chevrons were to ever fail, the stacked layers of beams of the "relieving chamber" above the King's Chamber would possibly protect the King's Chamber ceiling. Imagine if the "relieving chamber" wasn't there....If the chevrons failed and crumbled down right onto the King's Chamber ceiling, that ceiling might break causing rubble to pour into the King's Chamber. Now imagine the chevrons failing with the many layers of granite beams of the "relieving chamber" in place. (Recall that the "relieving chamber" includes what looks like 4 additional ceilings for the King's Chamber plus the chevrons. Each of the 4 additional ceilings has 8 to 9 granite beams laid tight to each other across the whole span and thus each additional "ceiling" has the same square footage area as the true ceiling of the King's Chamber.) Were the chevrons to fail, any rubble would have to break through each of the additional ceilings before it could break the true ceiling of the King's Chamber. Thus, even though the stacked layers of beams of the "relieving chamber" don't transfer load away from the King's Chamber like the chevrons do, they still could possibly act as a "crumple zone" making it more difficult for rubble to break the true ceiling of the King's Chamber if the chevrons were to ever fail at any time. Because of all that, I think it is indeed possible that the design was to protect the true ceiling of the King's Chamber. If this thinking is correct, I think it's within reason to call the whole area comprising the chevrons and the stacks of granite beams ("extra ceilings"), the "relieving chamber".
@@mattbealllimitless Thanks for the reply! After seeing the show, I looked into the construction theories some more, and apparently Brier theorizes that if the chevrons were situated right on top of the King's Chamber instead of where they are, they would deflect load laterally towards the ceiling corbels of the Grand Gallery which could have compromised the Grand Gallery.
Thou pulleth a FUN-Tastyc one, Mr Be End!!!!! II wondereth where The Three of you were heading at the very beginning, but you went Far out in the EndAll!!! Thanks!!! and oddly, I did mot mind Russ - I am having ...... not sure what against their Serpentine channel, but Credit to Him - great participation!!!! PS and .... can I also have one, hahahahaa,, made me laugh(I think this is where all started going Smoothly, for me at least); Thanks again, and enjoy the Weekend!!!! aaaagh, If I was you - I would never lend your Beauties to any Museum - they have plenty to redeem for, hiding rather than putting behind a glass on a Velvet cloth....... For BeAll to see!
Matt, you need to sell replicas in your stores, there must be some way to reproduce them in a cost affective way and market them as 1:1 replicas of real Ancient Egyptian pottery.
Yeah it just takes so long to print them. To get 12 in a store I’d have to print about 8,000 just for the initial order. It can take a day to print one. I’m starting with www.AncientStoneVases.com and we shall see
Matt my brother. The three of you together freaking works man. Much to unpack here. Tin and aluminum oxides are the substances used as a method for granite polishing. They also are great for energy conversion, conductive electrodes
..and they also react to acids as well. I really think acid polish and even potentially acid cutting is a process that should be explored. There is much initial evidence to warrant it. Timothy hogan has spoken of how using the alchemical process on a locally found plant in Egypt yields as a result hydrofluoric acid. Hydrofluoric acid is most powerful acidic substance for granite.
@mattbealllimitless hehe thank you my friend. But I am just dumb enough to be devils advocate to mainstreams everything is ceremonial claim by assuming everything was functional. I appreciate you allowing this to be an outlet for me. Whether you realize it or not you are about to become a major figure in this field. In 6 months you will have a major jump in views. You the man, maaaan :)
@@mattbealllimitless brother. If they had this then its a safe assumption that we are them. Combine that with the6 cycles of cataclysm we are literally pn the doorstep of destruction and for some reason im the only one freaking the fuck out about a 2 mile high wall of water washing over a fucking continent
Non-contact machining tells a very interesting story. Ultrasonic machining is a possibility, but I would think it wouldn't be accurate enough. Plasma machining is a possible method of material removal and the metallic elements found might be remnants of the tool tip used to create the artefact. Plasma shaping of rock.
Yeah, I need to talk to him. He’s in Egypt tho so it’s been tough to connect. We did connect a while back but it’s been 9 months or so. I was surprised to see him on Danny jones cause that’s like 30 minutes from my studio. Next I have Stefan Burns, Graham Hancock, Jimmy Corsetti, Praveen Mohan, Bob Greenyer.
Almost give the vibe of being created in suspension, vibrational, fluid, floating with electromagnetism? Just noting that you'd have to find a way to "ground" tooling vibration to shed excess force into the solution or medium in which they are held through the process. I can't imagine polishing down to those big inclusions without some sort of dampening mechanism to protect the finished product.
"It must be the vases". Nah, its you. The first time I saw you, I think maybe with Ben, I thought this guy just dropped out of the ether fully formed - humble, interesting, calm - and the skill of 'letting the guests breath' and tell their story. To the moon!
👊🏼🙏🏼🫶🏼 that’s very kind of you thank you
@@mattbealllimitless hi, amazing stuffs the vases and..uh, one sugestion, by the depths they reached with those constructions, and the precission by cuting and fitting materials, we may be never taking on account the possibility, very plausible, that they used gas, just as much as today, that can also explain more rationaly the havoc found around all those structures all over the world, and the need of such weights for constructing, electrified gases flying around due to a failure ?, and given also the sizes and distances, all that system must have been somewhat "naturaly" automated, and for moving such type of "parts" with precission, one would need a tremendous amount of force, controlable, when people proposes the operations done to such materials, one has to think how hard they are, if heat is involved to make it soft..making fast and easy, is gas..and sensors, because people think that sensors are something superspecial or something, but they are, in most installations, just copper bars that when dilate, they push some sort of lever that makes contact between two conductive objects, or substances... like the famous melted bars on that small door on the tiny tunel of the great pyramid, if one works cooling water installations, that, just look like any random old sensor full on rust, "nothing more"..a suggestion..gas..if someone likes laser theories or antigravity stuff, wouldn´t they first have known gas? ...
definitely a top 3 podcast 💯
Thanks for collecting these artefacts and keeping them safe and allowing study and analyses of them.
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Everybody who watches this please like it. He is the best interviewer of people in the ancient mysteries discipline. He let's them get their whole point out before asking another queation. Thanks Matt. Well done sir
Yes, proof of that is that he got Randall to talk about the moon...
Matt is a good interviewer, but Ben van Kerkwyk is a very poor choice to permit on his channel. Unlike Graham Hancock and Randall Carson, whose sincere fascination often leads them to fantasy or to admire smooth-talking grifters, Ben is one such shameless grifter. I was not sure if he had just been taken in by Christopher Dunn until he started talking about Egyptian "Turing Machines". Then his contempt for his audience became unmistakeable.
We should be absolutely clear that (a) we have no reason to think the objects measured are old, and (b) souvenir mills have produced those to order, cheaply, for the tourist trade for many decades, so there are hundreds or thousands of convincing fakes for every real one. People with experience with CNC metal milling machines might find it hard to believe this level of stone craftsmanship is utterly unremarkable, but grinding and polishing stone is an activity fundamentally different from machining metal. Anyone who knows stone knows this is a scam.
@@Akio-fy7ep please provide evidence that these imitation vases (with handles) are comparable in precision.
@@AustinKoleCarlisle Please provide evidence that the articles measured are not themselves exactly those imitations. Hint: the evidence we have indicates that they are. Thus, Ben himself presents the evidence you demand.
@@Akio-fy7ep we have difficulty explaining how these precision granite vases were created through *any* manufacturing process, ancient or modern, and all engineers who are involved in the study of these precision vases are requesting information as to how they were created.
I’d bet money that in 15-30 years. Guys like Ben and Russ are going to be in history books as the foremost experts on how we figured out who built, and how they built, the Great Pyramids.
That's a long time to wait to win a bet.
We appreciate you Matt, your team, and your guests!
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I second the comment about Matt being a great host. I noticed it immediately as our episode started.
Limitless has a great future ☄️
@lukecaverns that’s kind of you but this channel is going to moon because of guests like you. It’s the knowledge you bring and the way you bring it. I look forward to next time you want to chat my friend 💜🙏🏼☮️
Who is Lu Keca Verns ?
Love your podcast to Luke
Thank you for having these conversations
its seriously so awesome you guys are doing real testing on these artifacts. The days of 'explaining away' the advanced workmanship of ancient people are on their way out, I can really sense a shift beginning into this time period, where we have true explorers of the mysteries actually researching & testing, and sharing the findings with the public. Seeing you guys all sitting together & discussing these subjects looks like a depiction of the new mainstream, to me. The old theories & the ways they were forced upon all studies of the ancient, are falling by the wayside. They've always been intuitively wrong to me, & pretty much anyone who devotes actual time & interest to researching these things. Looking at the new mainstream right here, I believe.
Kali Yuga supposedly ends in 2025 and it's going to take discussions and evidence like this to see that through!
Happy 1st Anniversary! Absolutely love the channel and content you cover. You are willing to ask the questions that need to be asked while keeping an open mind to all possibilities. Keep it up!
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Great episode dudes! Russ and Ben are the best. Happy to see the growth of the channel after a year, it is well deserved!
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So awesome to have Ben and Russ back on again as I have been following there work on patreon with the scanning of the broken pieces from under the step pyramid .
Such an amazing vase or vessel collection you have now Matt I think each time I see one of your podcast you have a new piece, if I ever get back to your country I would love if it was possible to be able and come and have a look for myself.
I know your a busy person but the tour that Ben is looking at organizing for South America most likely towards the end of next year with the Easter Island extension will be a ripper as I have been onto him for some time to get one going ... you would have a ball .
Very iconic that you where able to get Ben back 12months to the day of your first podcast that I am proud of knowing I watched such awesome work Matt thank you 🙂🤙
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I am amazed by the vases but I am watching your channel even when you have guests taking about other stuff than ancient Egypt. You're a good interviewer and you let people talk without pushing your ideas onto them. The RUclipsr algorithm is doing you dirty, because you deserve more views, but eventually this channel will blow up.
What’s up @teabaggins3317 I appreciate it man. I’m told successful YT channels have 1,000 subs after a year so I’m feeling good at 12k. Everybody sith a big channel says stick with it and one day the algorithm picks it up and it moons. I still feel like it’s early days. October is crazy for recording so November could be the month. Corsetti, Hancock, Praveen Mohan
it’s about to get real
thx for being you & doing these for us. much appreciated.
Yes sir thx for watching! I’m having a blast, life is more fun with this pod 👊🏼
Matt, you rule. Thanks for sharing your artifacts with us. Every time I shop at Bealls I think about these vids!
👊🏼 thanks brother
This gives the phrase "Tools Down" a whole new meaning. If Tools Down means setting down a giant, ultrasonic nozzle filled with hydrofluoric acid...we may be looking at "water erosion pattern" on the Sphinx Enclosure under more DRAMATIC circumstances than previously surmised.
Another banger Matt! Your vase collection is breath taking. Fantastic panel! Continue to challenge the current “misunderstanding” of our origins and secrets of our ancestors. Also I frequent the Beall’s in Heber Springs Arkansas. Always a fresh collection! Thanks for the threads brother!😂
Love it, appreciate you brother, we have a strong team at Bealls! Podcasting is much easier than retail!
Congrats on the 1 year of great guests and amazing conversations! Thank you for all the work you put in!
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This is my new favorite podcast! I love the subject matter, the guests, everything about this channel is awesome!
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Thank you Matt for these awesome conversations! Keep them coming.
That’s was a great session. A lot of insight and almost inside thoughts and stories you don’t typically hear. Or atleast added to in more detail. That was a great 3 hours and 15 minutes guys. Thanks!
Big things for this pod!!! I can feel it!!! Big. Things. Coming ur way!!! You got my vote brother…can’t get enough!!! Ditch the department store, you got this!!! Keep killing it Matt!!! Cheers from Chicago!!!
@johnnyots9608 Haha cheers brother thanks!!
Seeing this title gave me so much joy just now! Can’t wait!!
" It could be the result of some process we don't understand.." Ben is onto something here I think, it is implicitly obvious that the culture directly following the one that created these artifacts was indeed incapable of understanding how the work was done, and that this situation has extended into the current era, with our own inability to come to grips with how such work could have been accomplished through current standard industrial practices. The bottom line, I think, is that it patently could NOT have been accomplished through our currently practiced methods, which is precisely why we need to redouble our efforts to scan, measure and probe these artifacts and speculate freely, in order to, hopefully, eventually arrive at that understanding, as opposed to denying, rejecting, scoffing and ridiculing alternative thinking.
The best guests. Lookin forward to this one.
i'm absolutely loving this . I'm a big fan of Ben everything he's doing .found your channel through. Mr Danny Jones your collection is amazing.
👊🏼 that was the biggest sub day I’ve had, Danny Jones. That’s my boy he’s coming on in a few months, flip the script
According to the Rapanui people’s oral legends, they knew about Easter Island before they decided to settle there-meaning people had known about these pacific islands for a long, long time.
Also, this week I’ve seen Moai (Easter Island heads) style heads in Peru
This was good and less giggling and laughing like last time you had the Snake Bros.
Freakin' amazing pod. For me, this is by far the most anticipated content on the internet. If I had to be greedy or offer any criticism, I'd say there is a Kyle shaped void in the room🐍But seriously massive thank you to all of you guys involved in this work, so cool to see you all gaining traction with it.
Totally missed Kyle agree!
I have been waiting for this without even knowing it was coming. Love ben and the serpent dudes. Great work very informative
This is amazing! 3 hours too!? I've been looking at all your podcasts and I've got to say this is the second best one after the moon-interview with Randall, cheers from Sweden!
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very interesting topic epic collection Matt
So interesting. Thank you for producing these episodes!!
Great conversation and great guests!!
Thank you for a great podcast!
Interesting as usual.
Thanks for organizing and sharing, Matt.
I love this stuff. I can’t believe how much “new” information comes from the freaking pyramid! Not to mention that stone “vases” exist. Amazing episode
Thamk you Matt….we need more people such as yourself ❤❤❤
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G'day mate awesome to see you back with great content mate .you've been lacking a little bit with quality content but now you have totally redeemed yourself buddy thanks mate love ya bro 👍👍🇦🇺🇦🇺
Some of my favs in this one! It makes me love the world just a wee bit more.
cant get enough of these episodes, awesome!
Fantastic Episode. Looking forward to Vol. 2. (3)?
Matt Beall you are a top bloke mate. Great podcast!
Hey Matt and team, i hope you are all well after the Hurricane. Best wishes to you and everyone down there in Florida!
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I can’t tell you how unlikely a hero Matt really is. He’s got more money than most of his subscribers combined….he could be blowing it on hookers and blow, fast cars, a bunker in Maui, but no! He’s spending his spare time and spare funds to the benefit of us plebes! He’s able to use his “position of power” (I hate that term) to actually do something that he gets nothing from financially (not yet at least, I bet he’s still $$ in the red for his studio.).
Think about that. How many CEOs are out there spending money on helping others learn more about ancient history? He’s here spending his own money to not just hoard vases and keep this shared knowledge to himself, but he wants to give it to the world and share it. I hope eventually this pays the bills and at least covers his cost.
This is a guy who deserves a shout out for trying to make the world a better place. For real though.
@brianmihlfeith7135 hey Brian that’s really thoughtful and kind, thank you for taking the time. I’m honestly having a blast, and hope to be able to use my time in this form to make a difference and increase our understanding of reality and of history. As you point out, the podcast is an expense, but I enjoy it more than all of my old hobbies combined. Money was never talked about in my family, it wasn’t a thing and so it’s very low on my priority list. I’m fine, my family is eating, so it’s time to get some mysteries solved. Thanks again for the kind words, your sentiment is why I’m doing this, it’s great to know that people are appreciative of the effort to grow our knowledge together. ☮️ & 💜.
@@mattbealllimitless you got that right--there are still mysteries to be solved. and it's going to take the collective effort of all of us, big and small, to get it done.
This guy got me interested in lapidary. Thanks.its so much fun
Fantastic stuff. You guys together could do miraculous things in this space with these ancient vases. Interestingly Titanium iron alloy creates Ferrotanium - an extremely hard, strong metal that is resistant to corrosion... Very interesting ha
I bought three pairs of shoes from one of your shops to keep the vase collection going 😆Really intriguing to see all these guys coming together.
Appreciate you @hemlockshrooms2786 and hope they were great value and last you long time ☮️👊🏼💜
@@mattbealllimitless I for one can't wait to see the vase replicas in your stores!
Quite the breakthroughs!
this was a really great ep, good job guys
Hey Dibble!
I got a PPNE for ya
Right here!
Fantastic show Matt…….love this stuff
Excellent job!
In the 80's, a guy was at a crossroad, he had just invented the best CNC machine in the world and had to decide whether make millions selling his machine, or hide fake vases under the stepped pyramid for the lolz... Couldn't have been easy being him. I think he made the right decision, this is hilarious.
Stupid, right? Well, that's the implicit mainstream explanation right now 😅Everything else is nutjob conspiracy theory
You don't need CNC machine, but just a lathe. And in 1851 we already had prototype of a lathe with one of millionth of an inch precision. I was invented by Joseph Whitworth. So it's entirely possible that these vases might be modern day forgeries made in the last 100 years with the sole purpose to be sold to gullible antique collectors.
Just subscribed, happy I found the podcast!
👊🏼welcome
Love this content. Keep it up.
Awesome show! Regarding the vases, can you educate us some more about when and where they were found and by whom? I know that critics try to challenge the provenance. From what I've heard from you and Ben, there were 1000s of vases found under the Step Pyramid of Djoser. I would love to hear about the finding of the original cache and what it contained (were all the vases granite and high precision?). Also it would be cool to know how the cache was handled upon discovery (did everything go straight to a museum?). And it would be neat to hear about the provenance that links the vases you've purchased to that original cache. I'd love to hear all that partly because I'm fascinated by the vases and also, just so that in my own head I can counter the critics arguments. THANKS!
Thanks Bob! There’s a lot of mystery and unknowns. Jean Philippe Lauer went into the step pyramid and quickly found thousands, maybe 40,000 the exact number seems to be unknown. The majority were not precision, they were alabaster. Most were broken. The interesting part is that there was another team of people that were in there for 20 years before him and supposedly found nothing. So you have to wonder if they were taking out the best ones and giving them to world leaders or selling them to wealthy people or hoarding them or whatever. They are also found in random burials around Egypt, but not after the pre and early dynastic periods. There was recently a discovery of 63 tombs in Egypt from the late dynastic period and they had zero hard stone vessels. I did a podcast with Danny jones that might help. I appreciate your interest, they are fascinating. 👊🏼
If it wasn't made on an actual lathe, it was made using a rotary table of some sort. The actual removal of material and how it was done is still a mystery, but surely it was turned on center.
Great episode!!!
Im brand new to the channel. I was looking through your episodes. u have top-notch guests, and topics look like I'll be binging for a couple weeks. Liked and subscribed 👍
@stonebluff89 welcome, glad you found the channel! Please enjoy 🙏🏼👊🏼
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The cart roads thing is goofy imo. I grew up ina rural area in where horse carriages are not uncommon and the ruts form because once its starts being formed, the other carts are forced to conform to the erosion. Theres many places in rome with dents from carts, it just happens.
Your studio is really coming along. Been a subscriber since you first had Ben on!
One thing- you need to dampen the room acoustics with some dampening panels - it still sounds a bit boxy, not quite JRE studio yet - But it’s not even the same podcast as your first one, the growth is very admirable!
1:24:55 I thought the same thing 😂 doesn’t hurt to ask 😅 Love what all you guys are doing. Love all your channels and podcasts. I go back and watch the Brothers of the Serpent podcast you did a lot, just to listen and laugh along. I also come from a construction background, so hearing other guys talk about the same things I say when seeing ancient structures or artifacts is sick. Cuz mainstream explanations don’t make sense. Ben’s work is unreal. His attention to detail is amazing 👍 Matt, your observation on the tsunami’s that happen when the poles shift, I think it was the episode with Billy Carson, was a really good observation and haven’t seen anyone else explain it that way. Fascinating and scary at the same time…mostly because I live on a tiny island in the middle of the ocean 😅 Keep doing what you guys are doing boys. Much love. Aloha 🤙🤙
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Question if you can get a cast of these tube drills & measure the internal marks could you work out the speed of the drill head????
I suspect that if and when the large granite blocks we're floated down the Nile, they were underneath the water level during transport. That way you would need less wood or other floating material to transport them.
If the mainstream were right about the thousands of wood cart wheels grinding the rock down then surely the animal hoofs would have also rutted the rock. My money is on a CME event, but my heart is on the million year old Earth Rover. Fantastic show Matt, Ben and Russ 🙏
do tell about this rover?
@@TheMookie1590 they mention it as a possibility in the video, 2hr41min :)
Thanks man!
Y’all should get Bob Greenyer to look at the places metals are located to see if any traces of EVOs are there. Ultrasonic cavitation can transmute elements from the Aether or join dissimilar materials with vibrations. (Ie. Hutchison Effect)
Also, we don’t know how caustic the contents were…they could have dissolved soft metals.
Peace✌🏼🤙🏼😊
Bob comes into town in October to record 👊🏼🙌🏼👍🏼
@@mattbealllimitless drop him a few samples and see if the “gods” left us any clues. 😉✌🏼
@@mattbealllimitlessman are you serious !! LFGGGGGGG
@@mattbealllimitlessamazing. Please have Brad voorhees of sonic gravity on too!
About drilling the holes in the handles from both sides and meeting in the middle: I haven't drilled stone but in wood or plastic the exit of the bit causes chips to break off. So giong in keeps the area around the hole clean.
First episode I've watched, as I saw you mention you had Bob Greenyer in attendance. Fuck that episode is going to be insane!! His thoughts on these artifacts you have are going to probably melt our brain 😅
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late to the livestream, really looking forward to this one!
Just amazing guys ! proof intelligent life before lived or advanced knowledge existed before the Egyptians
Thank you for this knowledge
Holy Sphinx sir! This is meta in it's highest form. Kudos for the straight face 🙏
I think Russ nailed the Pompeii cart ruts, that has to be vitrified mud with ruts in it
Great Guests
Awesome pod, would love to see you interview Johanna James or someone with knowledge about the Barabar caves. They're on par with the vases as far as unexplained mind boggling ancient precision
@mrroboto18 ruclips.net/video/9I_LfL2OLBI/видео.htmlsi=F9KYZCPD0kPhXP8t ask and you shall receive :)
I love your podcast. I too got taken down the rabbit hole after Ben’s appearance on JRE. I wondered if you guys are familiar with Matthew LaCroixs channel and his upcoming expedition to Turkey to film a documentary with experts from multiple fields on sites that he thinks are the oldest temples in the world that have had little to no archeological excavation. He’d be an awesome guest for your podcast.
@ryanhicks6305 sup brother thanks for watching, yeah I met met at Billy Carson’s consciousness awards this year. We only talked for a couple minutes. We’d exchanged emails prior and he’s interested in coming on. We just need to find some time it’ll probably be q1 2025 honestly I’m pretty booked up for this year. But yeah he has a lot of knowledge it seems like. 👍🏼
OUTSTANDING.
Nice chat guys. In considering how your vases are created, I am thinking the same tech is involved in "scooping out" and shaping the megalithic and building stones that Ben & Russ describe. It is as if solid rock is made into being handled just like ice cream, somehow softened to be easily worked and provide that polished finish. We are not looking at mechanical abrasion. A lot of experimental scientists are moving in the same direction which appears to suggest (repeatable lab experiments) that toroids are the underlying force in nature to have the ability to alter the state of matter and has been well understood for millennia, if the ancient symbolism is as interpreted by some. See work by Bob Goodyer. Toroids can be created by high frequencies, so potentially some kind of sonic and/or plasma device. In modern terminology you might consider this to be a plasma lathe or plasma torch. Both Ben & Russ would have met with Goodyer at CS24.
While a bit of stretch for some, the same tech is being shown in the lab to have anti-grav effects (toroidal balls), which is precisely what you need if you are moving and precision-setting megalithic stones. Russ's presentation at CS talked about megalithic extraction stopping at the same time all over the world with big blocks left unfinished. There appears to have been clear intent to move them when done, which suggest the tech was available to do just that.
Consider Bob Goodyer for a future pod cast as he may be able to describe how your vases might be created using the physics and chemistry he understands from the lab.
Bob comes into town next month! 🤙🏼👊🏼💜☮️
@@mattbealllimitless - I will be intrigued to see if he comes up a possible explanation for you. Looking forward to it already.
Great stuff again.
That underwater mountain top/island chain from Easter Island looks like it goes straight to Nazca!
Great stuff here 🔥
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The purple SM7’s are AMAZING!
Moar Purple 🎉
Good job guys very interesting 👍👍
Moving the lugs closer together on one side is something you would do to balance it
i've been saying that from the start! i wonder if there is a correlation between the vases made out of more "uniform" stone (without large inclusions) and handles that are evenly spaced.
Amazing episode, I look foward to the next annual edition of the Metallica roady on your show.
I really want to print some more vases, just for myself. Would you consider making some files available?
So much information and ideas began with the original freely available files.
Thankyou.
place the vase upside down (on the mouth) on a flat surface covered by a little bit of water and play the vase's resonant frequency.
And just as an observation. Titanium has one of the highest melting points of all metals. 3000 plus degrees. Perhaps that feature is why it was used
Awesome gentlemen
Love the show ❤
Dear Matt, sending our best to all of you in the Hurricane area. Loved the video. Regarding the discussion about Pyramid construction, it sure appears like Houdin is on to something, so thank you for making mention of that. Also, regrading the discussion about the "relieving chamber", here's an idear......the chevrons take the load and transfer the load away from the stacked beams above the King's Chamber and thus take the load away from the King's Chamber itself. If the chevrons were to ever fail, the stacked layers of beams of the "relieving chamber" above the King's Chamber would possibly protect the King's Chamber ceiling. Imagine if the "relieving chamber" wasn't there....If the chevrons failed and crumbled down right onto the King's Chamber ceiling, that ceiling might break causing rubble to pour into the King's Chamber. Now imagine the chevrons failing with the many layers of granite beams of the "relieving chamber" in place. (Recall that the "relieving chamber" includes what looks like 4 additional ceilings for the King's Chamber plus the chevrons. Each of the 4 additional ceilings has 8 to 9 granite beams laid tight to each other across the whole span and thus each additional "ceiling" has the same square footage area as the true ceiling of the King's Chamber.) Were the chevrons to fail, any rubble would have to break through each of the additional ceilings before it could break the true ceiling of the King's Chamber. Thus, even though the stacked layers of beams of the "relieving chamber" don't transfer load away from the King's Chamber like the chevrons do, they still could possibly act as a "crumple zone" making it more difficult for rubble to break the true ceiling of the King's Chamber if the chevrons were to ever fail at any time. Because of all that, I think it is indeed possible that the design was to protect the true ceiling of the King's Chamber. If this thinking is correct, I think it's within reason to call the whole area comprising the chevrons and the stacks of granite beams ("extra ceilings"), the "relieving chamber".
Brilliant. Makes total sense, thanks for enlightening me!
@@mattbealllimitless Thanks for the reply! After seeing the show, I looked into the construction theories some more, and apparently Brier theorizes that if the chevrons were situated right on top of the King's Chamber instead of where they are, they would deflect load laterally towards the ceiling corbels of the Grand Gallery which could have compromised the Grand Gallery.
Thou pulleth a FUN-Tastyc one, Mr Be End!!!!! II wondereth where The Three of you were heading at the very beginning, but you went Far out in the EndAll!!! Thanks!!! and oddly, I did mot mind Russ - I am having ...... not sure what against their Serpentine channel, but Credit to Him - great participation!!!!
PS and .... can I also have one, hahahahaa,, made me laugh(I think this is where all started going Smoothly, for me at least); Thanks again, and enjoy the Weekend!!!! aaaagh, If I was you - I would never lend your Beauties to any Museum - they have plenty to redeem for, hiding rather than putting behind a glass on a Velvet cloth....... For BeAll to see!
Great work
Matt, you need to sell replicas in your stores, there must be some way to reproduce them in a cost affective way and market them as 1:1 replicas of real Ancient Egyptian pottery.
Yeah it just takes so long to print them. To get 12 in a store I’d have to print about 8,000 just for the initial order. It can take a day to print one. I’m starting with www.AncientStoneVases.com and we shall see
Matt my brother. The three of you together freaking works man. Much to unpack here. Tin and aluminum oxides are the substances used as a method for granite polishing. They also are great for energy conversion, conductive electrodes
..and they also react to acids as well. I really think acid polish and even potentially acid cutting is a process that should be explored. There is much initial evidence to warrant it. Timothy hogan has spoken of how using the alchemical process on a locally found plant in Egypt yields as a result hydrofluoric acid. Hydrofluoric acid is most powerful acidic substance for granite.
I appreciate your comments and thoughts as always. You bring a lot of logic and intelligence to the conversation.
@mattbealllimitless hehe thank you my friend. But I am just dumb enough to be devils advocate to mainstreams everything is ceremonial claim by assuming everything was functional. I appreciate you allowing this to be an outlet for me. Whether you realize it or not you are about to become a major figure in this field. In 6 months you will have a major jump in views. You the man, maaaan :)
@@mattbealllimitless brother. If they had this then its a safe assumption that we are them. Combine that with the6 cycles of cataclysm we are literally pn the doorstep of destruction and for some reason im the only one freaking the fuck out about a 2 mile high wall of water washing over a fucking continent
What am i missing man.
Non-contact machining tells a very interesting story. Ultrasonic machining is a possibility, but I would think it wouldn't be accurate enough. Plasma machining is a possible method of material removal and the metallic elements found might be remnants of the tool tip used to create the artefact. Plasma shaping of rock.
I really want a 3d print, I would loveeee that! Do it matt!
I’m doing it, made the decision right after this recording and launched it today, super basic just one on the site so far www.Ancientstonevases.com
Land Of Chem next please Matt.
Yeah, I need to talk to him. He’s in Egypt tho so it’s been tough to connect. We did connect a while back but it’s been 9 months or so. I was surprised to see him on Danny jones cause that’s like 30 minutes from my studio. Next I have Stefan Burns, Graham Hancock, Jimmy Corsetti, Praveen Mohan, Bob Greenyer.
Where do I apply??? Once I have the equipment, we can start making back stock
Needs more Kyle. ;-)
Almost give the vibe of being created in suspension, vibrational, fluid, floating with electromagnetism?
Just noting that you'd have to find a way to "ground" tooling vibration to shed excess force into the solution or medium in which they are held through the process. I can't imagine polishing down to those big inclusions without some sort of dampening mechanism to protect the finished product.