Archaeologists don’t appreciate the engineering or precision in these old monuments, when engineers, stone masons and geologists try to educate them, they get cancelled out and ignored. One day the truth will get out as to 1) How old these things really are and 2) Who really built them. Oh and how did they do it? We will possibly never know 😢
There are many scholarly archaeological papers examining ancient monuments in terms of their engineering (which you could have verified for yourself if you'd done even a little bit of searching). It's a misdirection from pseudo bros (and Hancock), who put it about that archaeologists don't consult or collaborate with other fields; Here's just a few examples; Experiments in Egyptian Archaeology: Stoneworking Technology in Ancient Egypt, by Denys A. Stocks. Testing ancient Egyptian granite-working methods in Aswan, Upper Egypt by Denys A. Stocks. Mechanical Engineering in Ancient Egypt, Part XII:Stone Cutting by Galal Ali Hassaan: Emeritus Professor, Department of Mechanical design & Production, Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University, Egypt
Ancient Egyptian Construction and Architecture (Dover Books on Architecture) Paperback - February 20, 2014, by Somers Clarke Building in Egypt: Pharaonic Stone Masonry by Dieter Arnold Architecture and Mathematics in Ancient Egypt by Corinna Rossi THE STONES OF THE PYRAMIDS: Provenance of the Building Stones of the Old Kingdom Pyramids of Egypt, Dietrich Klemm, Rosemarie Klemm Old Kingdom Copper Tools and Model Tools (Archaeopress Egyptology) by Martin Odler Invisible Connections: An Archaeometallurgical Analysis of the Bronze Age Metalwork from the Egyptian Museum of the University of Leipzig by Martin Odler and Jiří Kmošek Evidence for the use of corundum abrasive in Egypt from the Great Aten Temple at Amarna, Authors: Federico Carò, Anna Serotta. There's many more.
_What's inside of it ?? No pictures??_ History for Granite has a very good in-depth exploration of the bent pyramid; ruclips.net/video/0lbuQuLHScY/видео.html
I believe that the faces were carved not placed making them appear to be set perfectly. If you look at the stones that actually contain the face of the outside, they’re all different. The amount of time to fit and cut imperfections is very ridiculously long process. Would work better but almost impossible to shave the pyramid to how we wanted. Which now I can almost feel it. I may have just thought of the way they had made the pyramids.
This has been repeatedly disproved. Alot of the rocks aren’t rough on the other sides that we cant see. They are perfectly cut and shaved on all sides. Which would certainly not be the case if only the front faces were cut and polished, the other faces would be rough and jagged. Unless they placed the rough stones, then removed them again to cut and shape them. There were no molds for these stones as they are all unique. Believe it or not, each block was masterfully cut to fit the block before it, after it, above it, and below it. This seems like an absolutely impossible feat, you would need to know the size and shape you want each stone to be before even beginning construction. Or maybe, the first stone size and shape isn’t as important, and each stone after it was just shaped carefully to fit perfectly with the one before it, not caring as much about the other sides until it was time for the next stone. So only the stone before and the stone below would matter, since it would have to match those sides. So if the first block had a curved side, the next block would have to be cut away to fit this outwardly curved side.
All the damage you see here to the Bent pyramid came from the Egyptian locals that wanted to recycle is casing stones to build their own buildings. Of course, too lazy to pour their own stones like the ancient Egyptian’s did. However, the vent pyramids Casey stones are positioned in A downward in banked positions. Making the orientation of the Casey stones extremely hard to remove thus thwarting the locals from trying to recycle this pyramids casing stones.
It is, but look carefully how the blocks are perfectly aligned in the deep too, at 0:12. This geometric work is very advanced, this is not something you could do without proper advanced mathematics, or very capable tools, maybe both.
All you got to ask yourself.... Is why would a civilization go through the trouble to build something so great... But then abandon it. Unless, they themselves were wiped out.
How interesting..Almost like it overheated and bubbled up on that last area of casing stones shown.
Excellent shot , thank you😊.
Archaeologists don’t appreciate the engineering or precision in these old monuments, when engineers, stone masons and geologists try to educate them, they get cancelled out and ignored. One day the truth will get out as to 1) How old these things really are and 2) Who really built them. Oh and how did they do it? We will possibly never know 😢
There are many scholarly archaeological papers examining ancient monuments in terms of their engineering (which you could have verified for yourself if you'd done even a little bit of searching). It's a misdirection from pseudo bros (and Hancock), who put it about that archaeologists don't consult or collaborate with other fields;
Here's just a few examples;
Experiments in Egyptian Archaeology: Stoneworking Technology in Ancient Egypt, by Denys A. Stocks.
Testing ancient Egyptian granite-working methods in Aswan, Upper Egypt by Denys A. Stocks.
Mechanical Engineering in Ancient Egypt, Part XII:Stone Cutting by Galal Ali Hassaan: Emeritus Professor, Department of Mechanical design & Production, Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University, Egypt
Ancient Egyptian Construction and Architecture (Dover Books on Architecture) Paperback - February 20, 2014, by Somers Clarke
Building in Egypt: Pharaonic Stone Masonry by Dieter Arnold
Architecture and Mathematics in Ancient Egypt by Corinna Rossi
THE STONES OF THE PYRAMIDS: Provenance of the Building Stones of the Old Kingdom Pyramids of Egypt, Dietrich Klemm, Rosemarie Klemm
Old Kingdom Copper Tools and Model Tools (Archaeopress Egyptology) by Martin Odler
Invisible Connections: An Archaeometallurgical Analysis of the Bronze Age Metalwork from the Egyptian Museum of the University of Leipzig by Martin Odler and Jiří Kmošek
Evidence for the use of corundum abrasive in Egypt from the Great Aten Temple at Amarna, Authors: Federico Carò, Anna Serotta.
There's many more.
لا شيء يبقى كما هو مع مرور الوقت إلا الله
Impressive!
Melding uneven rocks so perfectly is basically impossible it would take thousands of years to do that
Humans did NOT do that!
What's inside of it ?? No pictures??
_What's inside of it ?? No pictures??_
History for Granite has a very good in-depth exploration of the bent pyramid;
ruclips.net/video/0lbuQuLHScY/видео.html
I believe that the faces were carved not placed making them appear to be set perfectly. If you look at the stones that actually contain the face of the outside, they’re all different. The amount of time to fit and cut imperfections is very ridiculously long process. Would work better but almost impossible to shave the pyramid to how we wanted. Which now I can almost feel it. I may have just thought of the way they had made the pyramids.
This has been repeatedly disproved. Alot of the rocks aren’t rough on the other sides that we cant see. They are perfectly cut and shaved on all sides. Which would certainly not be the case if only the front faces were cut and polished, the other faces would be rough and jagged. Unless they placed the rough stones, then removed them again to cut and shape them. There were no molds for these stones as they are all unique. Believe it or not, each block was masterfully cut to fit the block before it, after it, above it, and below it. This seems like an absolutely impossible feat, you would need to know the size and shape you want each stone to be before even beginning construction. Or maybe, the first stone size and shape isn’t as important, and each stone after it was just shaped carefully to fit perfectly with the one before it, not caring as much about the other sides until it was time for the next stone. So only the stone before and the stone below would matter, since it would have to match those sides. So if the first block had a curved side, the next block would have to be cut away to fit this outwardly curved side.
All the damage you see here to the Bent pyramid came from the Egyptian locals that wanted to recycle is casing stones to build their own buildings. Of course, too lazy to pour their own stones like the ancient Egyptian’s did. However, the vent pyramids Casey stones are positioned in A downward in banked positions. Making the orientation of the Casey stones extremely hard to remove thus thwarting the locals
from trying to recycle this pyramids casing stones.
Almost as it was built rough and then ground or trimmed sharp and flat
It is, but look carefully how the blocks are perfectly aligned in the deep too, at 0:12. This geometric work is very advanced, this is not something you could do without proper advanced mathematics, or very capable tools, maybe both.
They were having most advanced technic that no countries have right away now in this globe No impossible
@@forgotten_world oh im 100 w ya. Just daily thinking of how! 🤘🏼
@@forgotten_world on same page. Just gnarly what we dont know
Para que fueron construidas si nunca se ha encontrado ninguna momia dentro ??.??
Es increíble como se van destruyendo estas monumentales construcciones con el paso del tiempo 😐
Astonishing
All you got to ask yourself.... Is why would a civilization go through the trouble to build something so great... But then abandon it.
Unless, they themselves were wiped out.
Academia: "Crude copper chisels is all they used, stop asking questions!"
No.
Ancient Aliens the only right answer
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🤩
The erosion sucks.
Lost art for sure
More like lost technologies
Some say it was built top down. Either way it's mind boggling.
Sheeeesh!
🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔😳😳😳🌏. I'm speechless.
Có thể chỉ là những vết cắt của một công cụ máy móc siêu hiện đại
The blocks look like they are made out of sand.
👽👽👽🥏🧩📦🗻👽🖖🪐👽👌🤠🫳🧩🦅🍀🍀🍀
Obvious concrete
nope, look at the quarries in Egypt, they've somehow cut the rock, we've got remaining blocks as a proof
😍☀️💪💪💪💪💪💗
how does it feel to be standing on the lost labyrinth of Egypt, and not know it.
That was likely the Pyramid of Hawara, not the Bent Pyramid of Sneferu, as seen here.
@@TankUni you're absolutely correct. I conflated the two
фуу..., как вспомню, эти места аж тошнит, запах экскрементов, мочи, жуть..
That was the new normal right after Stone Age. 🙃👍
the surface always looks melted to me
Why does it look gold. Is that gold or am I tripping is the Muslim Bible true??
Muslims know who built it
Concrete
nope, look at the quarries in Egypt, they've somehow cut the rock, we've got remaining blocks as a proof
Varda che roba i faseva sti egizi con squadra, picheto e carta vetrata