Full Presentation: The Tale of Two Industries! Interpreting the Evidence for Ancient Technology.

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  • Опубликовано: 11 июл 2024
  • The history of human civilization is complex, with new scientific work and discoveries made in recent decades applying significant pressure to the 'standard model' of history. In this special presentation we review the vectors of change affecting the story of our past, and focus on interpreting the evidence for ancient technology, specifically that found in Ancient Egypt.
    This is the full version of the presentation that I gave recently at the Cosmic Summit: The Tale of Two Industries. I wanted to share this with viewers and subscribers of UnchartedX, as a thank you for the support, views and subs over the past few years.
    It's a longer version than the one I presented at the summit, but I wanted to take my time and go through the material thoroughly - I hope you enjoy the presentation!
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    #presentation #ancient #technology
    0:00 Introduction
    1:27 Background
    3:51 The Standard Model of History
    8:32 Vectors for Change
    9:54 Discoveries in Turkey
    20:12 Changes to the Human Timeline
    24:26 Cataclysm
    31:56 Advanced Ancient Artifacts
    37:10 Orthodox Egyptian Timeline
    41:05 Dating and Relating, the Hieroglyphs
    59:19 The Statues
    1:05:40 The Pyramids
    1:08:26 The Vases
    2:08:26 The Boxes
    2:13:09 The Columns
    2:17:30 Massive Objects
    2:29:27 Conclusion
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  • @UnchartedX
    @UnchartedX  Год назад +216

    Please consider supporting UnchartedX via the value for value model at unchartedx.com/support ! Many thanks to those who do!

    • @TheZepone
      @TheZepone Год назад +7

      I am actually considering it ❤

    • @jdogsful
      @jdogsful Год назад +1

      ive very recently made the transition from a regular big bag, alternative history person to a believer in the flat earth cosmogony. its so much more than i thought it was. the evidence is surprisingly strong for flat earth and weak for the globe. dip your toes in. its the mother of all secrets.

    • @michaeltwining5519
      @michaeltwining5519 Год назад

      Solar Catastrophism. The zodiac is the clock. What is it clocking? The answer is in the middle of the d@mn wheel.
      Your comets simply do not cut it. It didn't wipe out the dinos, and it didn't wipe out all the large megafauna. Nor is it what causes these interglacial periods, nor the... well can't mention much unfortunately. Ever since certain a-intelligences have been perusing, can't say much.
      Comets don't cut it. These are not comet religions, although they are included. These are twin-star cults, all of them.
      Wish I could say more, but the rest is on you. Good vid btw.

    • @joebaby6108
      @joebaby6108 Год назад +2

      😊

    • @joebaby6108
      @joebaby6108 Год назад +1

      😊😊

  • @smegscreations
    @smegscreations Год назад +862

    I’ve been watching documentaries for at least 50 years. Your presentations are absolutely incredible, content, credibility, provenance…. Thank you so much Ben and team…. Regards, Mark….

    • @surrendertowin1937
      @surrendertowin1937 Год назад +22

      Yea, but why only 2.5 hours? I was just settling in to it

    • @DogFish-NZ
      @DogFish-NZ Год назад +12

      I'm 34. wow 50 years!
      I hope in my lifetime people consider what Ben is saying.
      after I'm gone I hope the figure out more about the past.
      Its how it goes.

    • @ssherrierable
      @ssherrierable Год назад +9

      Wow you must have had a vcr before it was even invented 😂😂😂

    • @Jagoogorman
      @Jagoogorman Год назад +11

      @@ssherrierableHave you heard of the television

    • @mojonojo3
      @mojonojo3 Год назад +10

      ​@@ssherrierabledocumentaries were screened at these places called cinemas - maybe you've heard of them ?

  • @theeffete3396
    @theeffete3396 Год назад +36

    Graffitti on overpass: "Bob was here!"
    Egyptologists: "Bob built this overpass."

  • @UbiquitousPolitic
    @UbiquitousPolitic 10 месяцев назад +13

    I’m generally a skeptic but of any “fringe” theories but your work has been very eye opening and is done in a strategic manner not just clickbait, well done mate

  • @samwiseknows
    @samwiseknows Год назад +17

    I've been watching documentaries for the past 60 years. And this is by far the best I have ever watched. The MSM really is left behind in your dust.

  • @cbob213
    @cbob213 Год назад +416

    I was a stone / granite kitchen bench top machinist for 10 years and I can say that machining these shapes isn’t possible to do with the cnc machines currently available

    • @steveo5295
      @steveo5295 Год назад +5

      That would depend on the limitations of the machines program...

    • @MicMc539
      @MicMc539 Год назад +12

      How are your lungs holding up?

    • @sluggou812beotch
      @sluggou812beotch Год назад +43

      @@MicMc539 "Always with the negative waves." Oddball.

    • @MicMc539
      @MicMc539 Год назад +36

      @@sluggou812beotch You're not aware of Bench top workers suffering from Mesothelioma?
      Perhaps less porn and more news articles for you?

    • @badpossum440
      @badpossum440 Год назад +4

      @@steveo5295 are there any machines with the correct programmes?

  • @popquizzz
    @popquizzz Год назад +140

    The thing that amazes me most isn't the fact these places may exist potentially all over the ancient world, but that they had language, tools and ways to convey those messages to manufacturer and build these sites. The vernacular needed for this type of coordination and dedication to task and possibly payment for work means these people were much more civilized, cultured and intelligent than previously given credit.

    • @airthrowDBT
      @airthrowDBT Год назад +44

      For me also it was not just that the vases were one offs. There's THOUSANDS of them. As someone who works in manufacturing and prototyping, the repeatability proves the objects are manufactured with technology not just very skilled artisans. The measurements prove that beyond a shadow of a doubt that they had advanced metrology and tight tolerances with VERY difficult to work with materials, both in very HARD granites and basalts and also very thin fragile stones like the shist disc (I am up late, spelling is wrong I am sure). The only people that disagree are archaeologists and other dweebs who have never actually built anything in their lives. All the actual machinists are astonished.

    • @Smokkedandslammed
      @Smokkedandslammed Год назад +15

      ThEy WeRe JuSt HuNtEr GaThErErS!!

    • @businessof4
      @businessof4 Год назад +6

      Than we are now, even.

    • @tjtennisicmroll2k
      @tjtennisicmroll2k Год назад

      even you admit they may exist potentially, you realize that means you don't have any evidence so it is pure speculation. Sure, it is fun to speculate, but why would you be "amazed" by pure speculation.

    • @SmoothOperador
      @SmoothOperador Год назад +13

      @@tjtennisicmroll2kmost of all of our historical finds involve ten tonne bags of speculation. We mostly speculate on things not documented with evidences provided, he’s using his experience to speculate, more than you an I have so be thankful for his insight and speculate your own ideas. Alternatively, build us a Time Machine so we can all stop speculating

  • @mrbluepencil_
    @mrbluepencil_ Год назад +86

    Ben you are an Australian treasure!!! Thanks for all your hard work in putting together such a concise presentation. Keep pushing and eventually the walls of the conventional model of history will crumble!

    • @Dragineez774
      @Dragineez774 11 месяцев назад +8

      Sorry mate, he's an American treasure now.

    • @slimwoah2778
      @slimwoah2778 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@Dragineez774not with that thick as fuck aussie accent 😂 You can take the boy out of aus. But you can't take the aus of the boy.

    • @bodystomp5302
      @bodystomp5302 11 месяцев назад +4

      @@Dragineez774a Northern California treasure, I think.

    • @DeezNutz-ce5se
      @DeezNutz-ce5se 9 месяцев назад +2

      Abandoned Australia 🦘😅

    • @BigBagg69
      @BigBagg69 9 месяцев назад +1

      The guy with the fake British accent? 😅

  • @laurencedowding1780
    @laurencedowding1780 11 месяцев назад +31

    Hands down Ben is my favourite contender creator in this field. I absolutely love the way he deals with this subject matter. You’re a good lad, Ben. Thanks for all the incredible content!

    • @kenw2225
      @kenw2225 10 месяцев назад +2

      Very thorough and very persuasive with logic and great research

  • @richardksimpson800
    @richardksimpson800 Год назад +193

    Ben. Your presentations, scripts and delivery are tier one. One day this info WILL be taught in schools and the current model will be a slightly embarrassing historical footnote. You are carrying the torch. Please keep up the outstanding work.

    • @steveo5295
      @steveo5295 Год назад +10

      The material alone should be taught in a Trade School for Advanced Masons in vessels and deco art...

    • @naradaian
      @naradaian Год назад

      I admire your optimism but weep over the naivete. Russia did not blow up nordstream or its own dam, ukraine is run by a cia imposed ww2 level nazi supremacists and egytology is not interested in truth either- we dont live in a world of truth and previous Hi end human history does not fit materialistic progressive narratives

    • @3Kiwiana
      @3Kiwiana Год назад +2

      Yes well put

    • @peterg9729
      @peterg9729 Год назад +1

      It is already taught in schools. How to recognise a fraud.

    • @steveo5295
      @steveo5295 Год назад +7

      Don't worry Peter, as more people in engineering are looking at this, it will debunk all these old wives tales and get rid of the fraud...

  • @jerrykinworthy9225
    @jerrykinworthy9225 Год назад +17

    I never get tired of watching Ben's analysis of the past. It is clear that something is not right in the current narrative and people like Ben will be the ones who are remembered, history never remembers those who get it wrong but who got it right.

    • @AustinKoleCarlisle
      @AustinKoleCarlisle 11 месяцев назад +1

      Marxism and political correctness WILL go down as two of the most destructive ideas in the history of humankind.

    • @badmanskill1112
      @badmanskill1112 8 месяцев назад +1

      Great point. That's very true. The ones that get it right will be remembered.

  • @BezBog
    @BezBog 11 месяцев назад +60

    You are making a super solid case that I find absolutely impossible to discard using the classical archeological narratives. I hope you can one day get to present in front of a large audience of academic Egyptologists and debate this with them live. Keep it up, man!

    • @Vision_2
      @Vision_2 11 месяцев назад

      Do you truly believe that Ben would discuss this with people who actually understand the topic?

    • @moneroai
      @moneroai 11 месяцев назад +10

      The academics don't want to hear anything that involves the scientific method.

    • @Vision_2
      @Vision_2 11 месяцев назад

      @@moneroai You don't appear to understand the scientific method.

    • @Alarix246
      @Alarix246 11 месяцев назад +10

      @@Vision_2it's easy to spread a dogma, but hard to argue against the compelling facts. What you say contains no arguments. Because all of them can be thwarted.

    • @Vision_2
      @Vision_2 11 месяцев назад

      @@Alarix246 The dogma is contained and nourished on channels like this. Claims without evidence and ignorance of facts.

  • @GandalftheWh1te
    @GandalftheWh1te Год назад +70

    It's pretty wild and undeniable to see it all laid out like this. The depth of the vase is INSANE, can't wait to see the future work.
    Flinders Petrie would be happy to see at least some people asking the same questions.

  • @dubselectorr345
    @dubselectorr345 Год назад +213

    The latest, most compelling lecture on this topic. Thank you, Ben, for articulating this subject in an irrefutable manor which demands attention and a re-evaluation of our understanding of history.
    We are already doing so in other fields of science. It is time for archeology to do the same.

    • @jonathanbutler3833
      @jonathanbutler3833 Год назад +15

      Agree. And i feel Ben is the one doing actual archeological work here. The mainstream goofs are playing checkers

    • @shadowsandfire
      @shadowsandfire Год назад +6

      Amen.

    • @AustinKoleCarlisle
      @AustinKoleCarlisle Год назад +12

      @@jonathanbutler3833 they are literally being gatekeepers telling outsiders "prove us wrong" while they prevent proper independent research from being done on artifacts and ancient sites.

    • @jonathanbutler3833
      @jonathanbutler3833 Год назад

      Their degrees and organizations will go poof as our community grows, theres no point in debating or even looking their way anymore. I see them as the pseudoscientists now. Their only talking points are their merits and not the other way around. Losers

    • @drcurioustube
      @drcurioustube Год назад +2

      How is this compelling? A rehash of previous unfounded assertions. How boring.

  • @luciwaves
    @luciwaves 11 месяцев назад +4

    What an awesome piece of work! That first scanned vase should be known as "Ben's Vase". Thank you so much for your work. Bravo! 👏👏👏👏👏

  • @DrewGriffinRealEstate
    @DrewGriffinRealEstate Год назад +161

    Ben is on a whole different level. Thanks for the continuously fantastic content guys!

    • @SamBorgman
      @SamBorgman Год назад +2

      I was going to say the same. This is going so deep I can't even follow.

  • @TheRotnflesh
    @TheRotnflesh Год назад +33

    3100 BC We had another cataclysm. The Builders (not the ones who covered the pyramids in limestone to protect them from further erosion.. I mean the ones who used the protuberance technology) were wiped out by the Younger Dryas; the Precursors (our pre-ancients) buried Karahan Tepe and built civilizations around old monuments that were relatively primitive in comparison to the Builders and their constructions can be found all over, just above the first megalithic constructions, in places like Machu Picchu and Egypt.They worked in huge stone also but it was not on the scale of the Builders; these people lasted until around 3100 B.C., where history begins again. The Ebla texts dates put Ebla founding at 3500 B.C. but, like most history, that's a stretch based on relative data that is not consistent.
    3123 B.C. is the date on a Sumerian tablet; 3100 B.C. is the date proposed for the Burckle Impact crater; 3100 B.C. is around the time 'civilization' as we define it truly began. The Sumerians have an ancient history with long-lived kings, floods, and other grand events from before the founding of Sumer. India has the same kind of history. So does Egypt.
    Why do we ignore these writings when digging has found so many to be based in fact?

    • @Alarix246
      @Alarix246 Год назад +1

      I wonder why nobody answered your comment?

    • @TheRotnflesh
      @TheRotnflesh Год назад +11

      @@Alarix246 Skeptics/academic adherents can't reconcile Karahan or Gobekli Tepe. Both were massive civilizations covering millions of square kilometers. The south American ruins scattered across the Amazon are another thorn in the side of mainstream historians; they cover millions of square kilometers and are connected by the 'Incan Road,' which is longer than the Earth is round. Nobody has any idea who built it; we say the Incans did because they were using it. Same as Giza, and Baalbek, and many other places.
      Nobody wanted to comment because it was either not necessary, or hard to refute. The question is enough

    • @UnchartedX
      @UnchartedX  Год назад +9

      yeah around 5000 years ago was Burkle Crater.

    • @TheRotnflesh
      @TheRotnflesh Год назад +8

      @@UnchartedX Yes..Ozgeographics has pinpointed 2~ impacts in the Mediterranean, off the southwest coast of Greece and they would have impacted around the same time, wiping out all civilizations pre-Sumer

    • @PazLeBon
      @PazLeBon Год назад

      @@Alarix246 never interact with wierdos

  • @mitchellhayes376
    @mitchellhayes376 Год назад +7

    First time to Egypt with Graham Hancock is like a dream come true. You're so lucky!

  • @Thex-W.I.T.C.H.-xMaster
    @Thex-W.I.T.C.H.-xMaster Год назад +24

    Wow Ben 2 hours thanks again for ALL YOUR HARD WORK. Keep moving forward my friend .

  • @jpotter2381
    @jpotter2381 7 месяцев назад +9

    This is by far my favourite content from you yet. You put everything together so eloquently and so clearly. You’ve reaffirmed things I suspected since I was young and have blown my mind with all kinds of new information that has been simply overlooked for the better part of a century. It just seems so obviously in our face now, doesn’t it?
    You are definitely in my top five favourite channels on RUclips.

  • @roccov1972
    @roccov1972 Год назад +77

    Bravo Ben. Tremendously in-depth presentation. You took all of your ideas, sources, and references to create a really comprehensive argument for ancient high technology in dynastic Egypt. Thanks for sharing it with us all.

    • @domhuckle
      @domhuckle 10 месяцев назад +1

      Maybe Ben should have made that ancient apocalypse documentary?

    • @Nah_Bohdi
      @Nah_Bohdi 7 месяцев назад

      @@domhuckle
      HEY...........shut up.

  • @eriknielsen68
    @eriknielsen68 Год назад +93

    I love how in-depth Ben goes. Has nothing to do with belief, all just based on the evidence. Keep up the great work!!

    • @GregoryJByrne
      @GregoryJByrne Год назад +2

      Jesus to the Pharisees/Pharaoh's who told him to silence his disciples who were calling him Yeshua Hamashia humanities Messiah/Christ
      "If i were to silence these disciples even the stones (megalithic stones) would cry out ."
      Because the Jewish Sanhedrin is a conspiracy between the Pharisees/Pharaohs who believe in an after life reincarnation and the Sadducee (little dog) Greeks who don't believe in an after life reincarnation.
      Jesus united us all and warned us all about these the climate change end times due to the mystery of the 7 stars that make up the big dipper (swastika). Otherwise known as the precession of the Sun's shadow equinoxes when the earth's orbits eclipse the magnetic equator of he Sun's Oort cloud magnetosphere for a millennium. 1,000 years of peace if humanity accepts Jesus as their Christ/messiah.
      The reason the Jew say Abraham was 6,000 years old was because it takes 6,000 orbits/years for the earth's orbit to precession from 21 degrees west declination aphelion to 24 degrees west declination increasing to now 24 degrees west declination magnetic north. Same reason the father of lies say that 6 million Jews were killed in the holohoax.
      Judaism & Nazism have the same ideologies Master race/chosen people, Eugenics/Purity of blood, Fatherland/promised land. Crusades & World wars were about getting the promised land back for the Jews, Balfour declaration, transfer agreement.
      "Salvation of of the Jews but by faith in Jesus humanities Christ/Messiah."

    • @haknys
      @haknys Год назад +5

      So, why not adress the videos on youtube where amateurs make paper thin vases, lifting heavy stones with rope and wood, making holes with copper (and silica)....if one are so interested in the evidence.
      Just an observation. Now I am probably getting shadow banned again, if I am not already. lol.

    • @somechrisguy
      @somechrisguy Год назад +4

      @@haknys links/video titles/channels?

    • @methylene5
      @methylene5 Год назад +1

      @@somechrisguy It will no doubt be that "Scents Against Mints" comedy channel.

    • @joearchuleta7538
      @joearchuleta7538 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@haknys Ben seems like a great Guy! but Armatures who rub elbows with gram Handcock and Randal Carlson and others who act like professionals are just speculating the old history that has been debunked by Academia.
      The Armatures just don't know it because they did not pay for the Education and can not share the Data the is reserved for only Academia.
      With the price and time it takes to pay for a degree, which makes it limited to the few who can afford a degree. Ben just repeats different old history to get a check from RUclips, every body's got to eat and from the looks he eats well!!!

  • @konigstephan
    @konigstephan Год назад +16

    Easily one of the best videos ever posted on YT, no matter the category or subject. Should be compulsory listen in every high school history class - in a ''normal'' world, that is.

  • @shippaz01
    @shippaz01 Год назад +12

    Ben you have truly found your calling. Thank you for all your hard work bringing this into the mainstream and these amazing presentations ❤

  • @codyparrish3383
    @codyparrish3383 11 месяцев назад +7

    I've watched this like ten times now just to wrap my head around it! Great work Ben!! You're doing a service to us all! Cheers!!!

  • @buckeroonii
    @buckeroonii Год назад +33

    Ben, the way you make it abundantly clear there is still so much wonder and intrigue there is still yet to truly understand about this big ol dirt ball of ours and our ancestors is amazing. Thank you!

    • @MultiBikerboy1
      @MultiBikerboy1 Год назад

      Keep an eye on what is happening in Congress re ‘UAP’ , humanity’s greatest secret could be about to be revealed.

  • @jdcjr50
    @jdcjr50 Год назад +55

    Man, you just laid out the direction of archaeological research on ancient tech for the next entire generation. Thank you for sharing with the community.

    • @PazLeBon
      @PazLeBon Год назад +2

      lmfao this page gets funnier by the minute

  • @COFFEEWITHBUDDHA
    @COFFEEWITHBUDDHA Год назад +15

    This guy is a genius! How’d I just find this! NICE WORK!!! ❤️🙏🏻❤️

  • @ellaskins
    @ellaskins 11 месяцев назад +3

    It is absolutely amazing, the skill involved, but what we have to consider is, even though the vases are meticulously well-made, one must think and try to comprehend what made them, in other words, the machine itself, and the tools needed had to be made also,…. Add to that what was used to make the parts for the machine? The mind boggles

    • @AustinKoleCarlisle
      @AustinKoleCarlisle 11 месяцев назад +1

      the USA went from industrial revolution to the moon in 200 years. imagine what we could've accomplished if our average collective IQ was just 10 pts higher? 50 pts?

  • @paganisto
    @paganisto Год назад +94

    Excellent, as usual, Ben. I imagine you left the Cosmic Summit participants slack jawed!

    • @DGreatAwakening
      @DGreatAwakening Год назад +21

      He did! The Cosmic Summit was an absolute smash hit, with Ben's and Russ Allen's (Snake Bros) presentations leading the way. The 2024 Summit will be in Greensboro, NC, and is a "must-attend" if you can make it! Hope to see several of the 2023 speakers again next year, especially Ben, with the latest on the hard stone jar research, and of course any new key info. gleaned from his upcoming Feb. 2024 trip to Egypt/Lebanon.

    • @winstonmontgomery8211
      @winstonmontgomery8211 Год назад +7

      I was there and it was so much fun. Meeting like minded people was worth the price of admission on its own. The presentations was just a bonus 😅

    • @stephaniegrable2612
      @stephaniegrable2612 Год назад +5

      @@winstonmontgomery8211I was there, too and agree completely!

    • @surrendertowin1937
      @surrendertowin1937 Год назад +9

      He is getting really good at this. I can watch the same info over and over again. Especially if there's little updates and added detail. Amazing work from this Aussie

    • @lulubellers
      @lulubellers Год назад +6

      Mainstream archeologist and historians are all ready slack jawed. 😀

  • @larryd6143
    @larryd6143 Год назад +25

    There also seems to be two different types of stone work in both Egypt, Bolivia, Peru and elsewhere. 1) the polygonal odd shaped blocks that fit together snugly and have rounded pillow features and nubs, and 2) stones cut with sharp angles and highly polished contoured statues and structures. Possibly different time periods.

    • @kenw2225
      @kenw2225 9 месяцев назад

      The wall in Peru makes absolutely no sense with hand tools. The entire structure, the design, the transferring and cutting and quarrying were absolutely not done with the methods claimed. It's ridiculous people think that could be accomplished by just man's labor and hand tools. Anyone who's dealt with heavy stone knows it doesn't apply to some sites in the world. Limestone work, sure I'll buy it, they could accomplish that. Not anything granite or harder though

  • @inezgraer5482
    @inezgraer5482 Год назад +13

    Words fail me! I can only express deep gratitude for your honesty, integrity and research which you impart to us. Ben, thank you. So very damn much!!❤

  • @jacobcastagna2887
    @jacobcastagna2887 11 месяцев назад +6

    Absolutely phenomenal.
    You must surely go down in history.
    You are at the very forefront of this topic.
    The ripple effect of the way that you present and translate your knowledge / research is first class.
    This video will be remembered and returned to like a number one music hit for many many many many years to come.
    I sincerely take my hat off to you and your humble personality.
    Your mum must be so proud.

  • @dillydilly2196
    @dillydilly2196 Год назад +7

    Let's go Ben! These uploads are the ones i yearn for. Keep it up and never stop you're one of the GOATS already in this field. Much love from upstate NY!

  • @davebremixes
    @davebremixes Год назад +12

    Here Unchartedx (Ben) provides his presentation that he gave at The Cosmic Summit with a fascinating look at the past and what it could possibly mean if our understanding of it isn't what it should be. Great video as always and thanks for sharing 💯👍👍

  • @remy4320
    @remy4320 Год назад +24

    I really hope you can do more on the other vases soon. :) You guys are putting in the work man, i also watched some of the serpents on the 'unfinished' presentation. Combined with the younger dryas , the cultural lore. I feel the story is really coming together. Sure there still a thousand questions, but i feel the "stalemate" of ancient civs is about to be broken wide open :).

    • @moneroai
      @moneroai 11 месяцев назад +2

      Nowadays when I go to a museum showcasing Egypt stuff, it is super easy to pick out the ones that are wrongly dated and much more sophisticated, most people end up focusing on say some wooden gold plated sarcophagus. lol

    • @patriciatreslove4449
      @patriciatreslove4449 6 месяцев назад

      Not until Zahi Hawass is removed from power.

  • @raoul355
    @raoul355 10 месяцев назад +11

    Dude you really got me hooked. I always thought history was a boring pursuit but this stuff really scrapes on our self image as humanity, which is fascinating. Your analyses are very straight forward and professionally presented. It seems so obvious once you start to look at the details. Thanks for inspiring me. I hope your work gets more attention in the future.

  • @paulglawson2866
    @paulglawson2866 Год назад +4

    Hi Ben. I have been watching your site for some time and recently became a paying customer as I do enjoy your discussions very much. I was watching your video with Chris Dunn and noticed something strange. You guys have never been involved with using Tube Drills. I keep waiting to hear about some experience with actually using the latest greatest Tube Drills in industry. My Career was with the Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts and after many years as a Stationary Mechanic and subsequent Maintenance Manager for the Upstream Water Reclamation Plants, (there were seven Treatment Plants upstream connected to our main facility in Carson, CA.) As part of our duties and responsibilities we were required to drill holes just about anywhere there was Concrete and Electrical Conduits and Mechanical Piping. We used expensive Diamond Drills of just about any size and depth within reason. We used to cut up to 12” diameter holes generally through concrete walls and floors and if we needed larger we would contract that out. I have seen hundreds, yes, hundreds of core holes drilled in my decades at the Districts. Most were smaller holes 6” or under. But I have to say that I’ve seen many a hole and core drilled and after so many the men even used to try and get the force applied to the drill so that they produced what we called the Edison Record. Under a microscope you could clearly see the spiral cut groove left behind by the diamond embedded carbide bits. Depending on the consistent pressure applied is how tight the grooves appeared. I know that drilling through hard substances like Granite which at best is a 7.5 on the Mohs scale. As a Gemstone Cutter I have encountered cutting stones such as Opal (Faceted Opal is quite rare) at a 4.5 Mohs as opposed to cutting Sapphire or Ruby that are very hard as high as 9 to 9.5 Mohs. But speaking of drilling Concrete I must say that it’s very hard to drill because of the granite aggregate. Granite has a lotsa quartz in it. Gold too. Quartz is a 7.5 on the Mohs scale and frankly it was the most enjoyable stones to cut because diamond eats quartz for breakfast. Quartz is Amethyst, Citrine, etc. So to answer your question about Core Drilled holes in Egypt. As far as I can tell the drilled holes and the core that’s been knocked out in the examples shown are exactly the same as our concrete holes and cores. But here’s the thing, to perform this task requires expensive drilling equipment and operator training. The drill must be bolted to the floor or wall. It must be set up to be level to earth or perfectly perpendicular to the drill. In this case you get nice spiral cut cores depending on consistent force being applied. Well, thanks for anyone’s time. Hermit

  • @jacobsmith-6220
    @jacobsmith-6220 Год назад +7

    Incredible as always brother!

  • @wolfmanhumphreys
    @wolfmanhumphreys 5 месяцев назад +3

    I've believed in this for a long time now and been watching Johanna James,Graham Hancock,Gregg Braden and RobertEdward Grant. I've only just found your channel, Amazing ! You are eloquent, descriptive and logical in your approach to analysing the facts,not the perceived history. Keep going, the world will catch up and see just how old civilisation really has been around for. Thank you Ben

  • @burnoutnt
    @burnoutnt 9 месяцев назад +2

    One of the things I really like about your work is how unbiased it seems, you explain things in both complex and simple terms which makes it easy to understand. All while keeping things real and logical, thank you for your work.

  • @htownsk8ters
    @htownsk8ters Год назад +5

    Greatest presentation on the advanced technologies of ancient Egyptians

  • @captainasgaard4778
    @captainasgaard4778 11 месяцев назад +6

    Thank you, Ben. We can all tell how much time and effort you put into your work. You are an amazing spokesperson for this topic. I personally think more people need to see and hear this.
    From the mind blowing precision of the artifacts, to the stunning footage you share with us from your travels, you bring a level of presentation, education and entertainment that can only be described as "S tier."
    I watch all of your videos, but I could tell this was probably more involved to produce, so I felt the need to express my sincere appreciation for your channel.

  • @davidjennings5865
    @davidjennings5865 Год назад +14

    Another excellent presentation and quite compelling. I've often wondered if any of the 40,000 stone vessels are identical which may indicate a mass-production process. Those available for display always appear unique. Thanks again, Ben. Your work is top notch!

    • @Kayessee
      @Kayessee 11 месяцев назад

      I have been wondering that as well. It would seem that it would be so if it was machine made to use the same schematics instead of a new one every time except for the ones with multiple occlusions.

  • @Durhamlad
    @Durhamlad Год назад +5

    Mind blowing. Every time I see or hear you and others speak about these objects that have been underestimated

  • @BlueEternities
    @BlueEternities Год назад +4

    Frickin' love you man. Keep up the fantastic work. Thank you so much for bringing this to us!!!

  • @ianc4901
    @ianc4901 Год назад +24

    A very cohesive and yet uncomplicated presentation Ben, your passion and dedication is incredible !
    I've seen someone trying to debunk your ideas in a very clumsy and almost comical way and was very surprised to see how many people supported him, they try to ridicule your 'evidence' by misinterpreting it entirely and it's clear they have no understanding of what you are saying but they continue to get support.
    I am almost completely overwhelmed by the findings from the scans of the little granite vase and I can sympathize with the guy who said he can't sleep at night because of what he can see in the results ! The most astonishing thing for me is that the finished dimensions are after polishing not after cutting which means a certain amount of material was left after machining for removal of tool marks and final polishing to the finished dimensions. This is only thousandths of an inch, possibly 10 thousandths but it had to be factored in and allowed for otherwise the object would be undersized after polishing and you would not see the hidden geometry etc.
    I cannot wait to see more scans from other objects, that is really exciting work !

    • @PazLeBon
      @PazLeBon Год назад

      lol

    • @Alarix246
      @Alarix246 11 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for yet another minute detail - you're absolutely correct!

  • @crash8828
    @crash8828 11 месяцев назад +2

    You are do such a amazing job explaining this history. Im a retired CNC Programmer , Setup and liasone between Engineering and Machining Depart. Everything you said about the production processes need is probably what was done. I have used a simple M code to mirror any axis you want. M21 Mirror X axis left
    M23 Mirror X Axis Right. Same for Y Axis
    Appriciate your narrative

    • @AustinKoleCarlisle
      @AustinKoleCarlisle 11 месяцев назад

      so you believe this object was likely created using a CNC machine?

  • @aretilymperopoulou5839
    @aretilymperopoulou5839 Год назад +15

    Amazing! Such a dense presentation, so much information in a relatively short time, well done! I hope to be able to make it to one of your tours one day. :)

  • @keirankainth
    @keirankainth Год назад +15

    Need to start having interviews with various stone masons asking them directly whether the ancient stonework we see is possible to be made with crude hammer and chisels. There’s little-no evidence hearing it from the horses mouth. Please interview stone masons.

    • @tinymetaltrees
      @tinymetaltrees 11 месяцев назад +3

      I cut rocks with modern power saws.
      No. You can’t do that with chisels. Chisels are cheap and rocks are free, you can try yourself if you don’t believe me. If you do try, then you will almost instantly discover this stonework is not possible with chisels.
      Right now, I need to spend another $1K to buy a machine to polish rocks smooth because it my saws still are not perfect enough on every cut.
      Chisels are NOT an option. Comically not an option. You might as well suggest using a carrot. 🥕

    • @str8jaz
      @str8jaz 11 месяцев назад

      This has been done by other docs. But in fairness I guess debunkers could just argue with the few guests they interviewed. All I've seen say most of this can't be done without tools

    • @morgantalifre8348
      @morgantalifre8348 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@tinymetaltreesdude, not much drives me up the wall watching archeologists give a 2 min explanation on how this was done with a hammer stone. It's laughable actually. I've work with wood and steel most of my life, never stone. And scribing 2 peices of material is difficult enough with modern tools and soft material. Stone is an entirely different beast. Their is no putting it back together if you make a mistake.

    • @Vision_2
      @Vision_2 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@tinymetaltreesPerhaps you should spend time learning about stone masonry. Tell the artisans who made the Iraivan temple by hand that it is impossible.

  • @colingeer479
    @colingeer479 Год назад +3

    The work being undertaken to scan the vases and similar objects is world changing. They provide tangible, hard evidence of a people or peoples who were in all probability, more advanced technologically than we are in the C21. The fact that this work is all but ignored speaks volumes in terms of our willingness to turn a blind eye to the obvious truth... that we are NOT the first technological civilization to inhabit the Earth. These, in conjunction with other places such as the Marabar Caves in India represent the scattered remnants of what went before us and beg us to study them and learn from their legacy. Truly astounding work Ben and supremely important.

  • @baxtronicxavier
    @baxtronicxavier 11 месяцев назад +5

    I really can’t wait to see the new analysis of those newly acquired vases! Amazing stuff that you’ve managed to generate so much interest that collectors are willingly lending items in their personal collections to you. You are really forging the way here Ben. Hats off!!

  • @markleslie1839
    @markleslie1839 Год назад +5

    You know its a good day when Ben comes out with a new vid 👍

  • @kristimcgowandarkoscellard3126
    @kristimcgowandarkoscellard3126 Год назад +13

    BRAVO! Standing ovation from me!!!! This was an outstanding video Ben!! Well done!!! I truly believe the work you all are doing on the ancient vases is going to change Egyptology and archaeology forever and profoundly improve our understanding of our ancient ancestors!!
    Cheers

    • @reefsroost696
      @reefsroost696 Год назад +1

      He has certainly sown the seeds for change.

  • @chuckdawg2799
    @chuckdawg2799 11 месяцев назад +2

    Fantastic. Great presentation. Thank you. What a great summary and conclusion piece to ask questions to provoke thought. Tyvm

  • @simon_does
    @simon_does Год назад +4

    Ben, thank you for this summation of your observations. It has been years in the making and I am sure you are relieved to have this out.

  • @kathleenp3135
    @kathleenp3135 Год назад +4

    Ben, Great presentation! Thanks for sharing this with us! ❤❤❤

  • @matt134174
    @matt134174 Год назад +9

    I feel like this is a compilation of a lot of your work condensed down to one video and this is a great intro to send someone who is curious about alternate views of history that wants the abbreviated version. Great work!

    • @tamashumi7961
      @tamashumi7961 Год назад +1

      Is it even an alternate view though? It's just an extended view deeper into the past.

  • @OleHippy
    @OleHippy 10 месяцев назад +3

    A tour de force - like a college level course. I've followed your work for a number of years and you just keep getting better and better!

  • @rowdystaudi
    @rowdystaudi 9 месяцев назад +3

    Well done Ben. Very well thought out, and well said.
    These are such intriguing points, and hope that they make their way into the mainstream ways of thinking, sooner than later!

  • @SpartanB88
    @SpartanB88 Год назад +4

    The level of precision shown by these vases indicates 1 of 2 possibilities: these vases have a use we don’t understand, which demanded such high precision, or (even crazier) they were made by a society that was so advanced, and their manufacturing capabilities so impressive, that precision manufacturing was a mundane, daily activity for them.

  • @deanmason4925
    @deanmason4925 Год назад +23

    A truly astoundingly well planned out executed and informative 2 n a half hours of complete information. The use of quotes your use of pictures and your experiences when travelling are invaluable to making it relatable .
    The info presented is unreal , and its just ridiculous that there seems to be no want from academia to pursue the facts you present 🤷‍♂️
    Thanks again for taking the time to create this , and its cemented my belief your unmatched a presenting this type of info , cant wait for your next prodution

  • @kristennoelle9447
    @kristennoelle9447 Год назад +3

    Ty Ben!!! Always a joy to be able to enjoy & soak in all your hard work & research!!🙏💜

  • @katiekane5247
    @katiekane5247 Год назад +1

    Took me two days to finish as I tend to listen while I'm otherwise occupied & didn't want to miss any of this! Incredible images, thank you for sharing & discussion.

  • @Durhamlad
    @Durhamlad Год назад +9

    Brilliantly presented Ben 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @sancho8521
    @sancho8521 Год назад +3

    ...Ben, I have been following for several years now, watched you grow. Haven't gotten many notifications lately but am so happy about this! Commenting at the start...let me listen in...

  • @thechocolatesamurai5803
    @thechocolatesamurai5803 9 месяцев назад +3

    Thank you, Ben. I very much enjoyed your presentation.

  • @danwells-fn4tj
    @danwells-fn4tj Год назад +4

    Ben, I have been following you for a year now and you, like Graham Handcock have convinced me. I am doing my bit to show and discuss this fascinating evidence by sharing your hard work. Thank you for this presentation it summaries so much of what I believe to be a truer narrative of human history. I also believe that people can change the cycle of civilisation and cataclysm🙏

  • @rtroyer8963
    @rtroyer8963 Год назад +8

    Thanks so much for educating us on the history of human civilization. To think we are the first "advanced" civilization in history is nothing more than an ego trip, and fall is just around the corner. Cheers! And thanks for the sharing your research and expertise too!

    • @tamashumi7961
      @tamashumi7961 Год назад +1

      It's also quite comforting to turn a blind eye that in each in every moment our whole civilisation may be wiped out by a cataclysm. Why admit it, ignorance is bliss.

    • @jasonrichardwatts
      @jasonrichardwatts 11 месяцев назад +1

      You couldn't create the design plans for the vase without understanding the code that defines reality. That's what the science of all this suggests. The mathematician who discovered this has been kept awake at night because the concept is so mind-boggling!

  • @Rob_Mike_Litterst
    @Rob_Mike_Litterst Год назад +3

    I jumped on the love-band-wagon months ago hehe... love the guy

  • @miketurek1035
    @miketurek1035 9 месяцев назад +2

    Absolutely amazing. Thanks so much.

  • @daniDEE_tv
    @daniDEE_tv Год назад +1

    Huge fan of your work Ben. The research , footage and virtual expeditions are priceless... Keep it rolling man! Respect from Toronto

  • @jweebo1463
    @jweebo1463 Год назад +9

    Terribly interesting alignment with the Sphinx between now and the 17th of july.
    Surprised nobody is talking about it.
    Horus will battle Seth once more for the Throne of Osiris. While Isis observes from the Heart of the lion.
    Then little Horus of the Horizon or Horus the Red moves into alignment holding Leo's gaze.
    Bringing the new spring and fertility.
    Horus is the constellation Leo.
    Seth is Mercury.
    Isis/Aset is Venus.
    Horus the Red is Mars.
    Heart of the Lion is Regulus.
    The coincidence of this being global population day and the Sphinx observing the anniversary of our Death day.
    Is a little ironic.
    The Sphinx will note an alignment it has not seen since it's construction and it will be another 12,000 years before the next alignment.

  • @jcutburth
    @jcutburth Год назад +38

    That was incredible! I was completely
    Mesmerizing for 2:30 hours. It was like defending a PHD! Thanks for doing that Ben!

    • @tjtennisicmroll2k
      @tjtennisicmroll2k Год назад +2

      to defend a PHD you actually need to cite sources and defend real opposition arguments, all you heard here was straw man.

    • @platibyte
      @platibyte Год назад +1

      Bumping for the algorithm

    • @matt8746
      @matt8746 Год назад

      @@tjtennisicmroll2kyeah right

  • @udoheinz7845
    @udoheinz7845 7 месяцев назад +1

    What a great presentation.
    I grew up in a family of engineers, went to a technical oriented school, studied technical computer science.... basicially learned to think in logically....
    These days there is more evidence for ancient technology that you can't dismiss
    Hope our view of the past will change soon

  • @mathewstevens6771
    @mathewstevens6771 Год назад +3

    I appreciate your effort to make these presentations and share the evidence in an organized manner in video format.

  • @Omega_Mark
    @Omega_Mark Год назад +5

    51:23 It is a little bit hard to see, but I would go as far as stating that the glyphs were carved AFTER that damage was done to the corner here. The head of the bird seems to be remaining intact. What are the chances? The base of the bird (ground line) looks to be rotated by few degrees to the left... just enough, so you could fit the head of the bird and it still looks ok.
    It would be interesting to take detailed pictures (including macro pictures of the bird's head) and measurements of this whole section. You could accurately measure what glyphs are out of line. This would strengthen your argument and it would be interesting, if you could prove that the glyphs were added AFTER the damage done to this statue. If they reused damaged statues, they had to be more ancient.

  • @annewitkowski7586
    @annewitkowski7586 Год назад +17

    The explanation with diagrams of the vase measurements is very good. Really is hard science. Difficult for anyone to get around this level.

  • @sasha5566
    @sasha5566 Год назад +2

    That was awesome, thanks for sharing the full presentation.

  • @acrylicadam
    @acrylicadam Год назад +1

    I've been waiting for you to do this. Awesome.

  • @williammadray7818
    @williammadray7818 Год назад +11

    The details are just so fine that there's no way it could have been done by hand with a hammer and a chisel. There was also a real concept of Art.

    • @airthrowDBT
      @airthrowDBT Год назад +4

      The Ramses statues in Egypt take advantage of perspective and are warped intentionally a certain way to depict a serene calm smile for the viewer below, but up close the expression is like an exaggerated snear. Their understanding of stoneworking and perspective was astounding.

    • @williammadray7818
      @williammadray7818 11 месяцев назад

      @@airthrowDBT as an honest-to-goodness Masonry professional. I would love to know what tools those people really had, the craftsmanship was astounding.

  • @iceagegardener9659
    @iceagegardener9659 Год назад +27

    Ben is the 21th century Galileo of our time. Best presentation of the obvious facts for a global cataclysm reset cycle ever. Bravo Ben!

    • @jasonrichardwatts
      @jasonrichardwatts 11 месяцев назад +1

      You couldn't create the design plans for the vase without understanding the code that defines reality. That's what the science of all this suggests. The mathematician who discovered this has been kept awake at night because the concept is so mind-boggling!

  • @lavanderialoca7385
    @lavanderialoca7385 10 месяцев назад +2

    One of the best presentations I have ever seen. Such clarity. Ben also speaks slowly and clearly, which is a fault of many podcasts ('ers). Fantastic Ben, well done

  • @sanskrit7548
    @sanskrit7548 11 месяцев назад +2

    Outstanding! Thank you for this important information.

  • @ClintSpinster
    @ClintSpinster Год назад +5

    I my friend am pissing myself with excitement for this one, it feels like its been forever, 2 doobs rolled and food on the way. Beautiful
    Many thanks Ben, you're a gentleman and a scholar

    • @Ba11leFieldAce
      @Ba11leFieldAce Год назад

      Got myself a fat blunt and a ribeye on the grill. You're in good company my friend.

  • @azoteapost8734
    @azoteapost8734 Год назад +3

    Oh my Lord! What an excellent presentation, one-of-a-kind thank you so much Ben for your work

  • @joeboyd3274
    @joeboyd3274 Год назад +4

    Really enjoyed the work you and many others are doing in this area. This was the first time I have seen the over cuts...very interesting in context of the "main stream" narrative. Becoming less main stream imo thanks to this type of work....Thank you!

  • @miketoms6440
    @miketoms6440 11 месяцев назад +3

    Mind-blowing Ben ... thank you so much for this awesome video 🤯

  • @badmanskill1112
    @badmanskill1112 8 месяцев назад +3

    Fantastic presentation

  • @GiffysChannel
    @GiffysChannel 8 месяцев назад +3

    Your "who am I" intro to your presentation is absolutely fantastic. It's something I really appreciate and I can see how others will too. Tell Ivan hello for me 😁

  • @claudioisaac5453
    @claudioisaac5453 Год назад +7

    Ben thank you so much for your work. I find your investigation one of the best on this subject, extremely complete, with great videos and tons of research. While studying history in my Architecture career I always refused to believe that there wasn't more besides the resumed version of architectural history, and for example the piramids being simply tombs. It was like everything was solved and there are no more questions to ask and subjects to investigate. All the things that archeologist can't explain they attribute the"rituaI" functionality. I was really in need for an ingenieering view and technicall approach to the subjects of ancient artifacts and architecture. Thank you again and hope to travel in one of your tours someday.

  • @susannea4196
    @susannea4196 2 месяца назад +1

    I have been watching all your videos multiple times at this point. I have to say this is the most impactful one, and the one I show people to get a reaction out off them.

  • @Snowdragon80
    @Snowdragon80 11 месяцев назад +1

    I'm glad you and others are doing this work. It's amazing how much knowledge has been lost over time and then relearned.

  • @SinnerChrono
    @SinnerChrono Год назад +19

    I think one of the biggest steps in trying to understand the possibility that there could be other cultures lost to time in the distant past, is the idea that culture may have existed in a form we dont recognize

    • @ronhall5395
      @ronhall5395 Год назад +1

      I agree. I propose that we have in our recent past found evidence, but never recognized it. I am sure it is there.

    • @SinnerChrono
      @SinnerChrono Год назад +3

      @ronhall5395 i was considering that the way we define civilization as having culture, language writing, and art, as being misguided in terms of what should define culture. I think tribes living in the jungle as having a culture.

    • @randygreen6652
      @randygreen6652 Год назад

      Think we have been held back by something we can't even recognize/realize. Something as simple as fluoride or Vax. Just a thought. Obviously we as a civilization have regressed back to square one.

  • @psychedwellness77
    @psychedwellness77 Год назад +4

    Always a treat Ben! What a great presentation. Thank you!

  • @cscirpoli
    @cscirpoli Год назад +1

    I've been watching your videos for close to 2 years now I think. And I've got to say you've put forth incredible arguments and amazing evidence that really turns the history of human civilization upside down. This is history that becomes self-evident in the face of the facts presented. Continue the good work, because you are part of something that will rewrite how future generations view their fundamental story of history and hopefully how they approach the future with these revelations.

  • @powerfuljones
    @powerfuljones 8 месяцев назад +2

    I fall asleep to this
    Symphony in my ears
    I love it. So fascinating!
    Such good work by you it’s incredible

  • @williammadray7818
    @williammadray7818 Год назад +9

    These ancient civilizations had such a love for the natural Earth and beauty of nature. They cherished natural wealth. I can only imagine, what some of the caches and some of the tombs really looked like. What gets me as we hear so much about all the gold and silver found, lapis lazuli,emeralds, Jade, sapphires. What happened to the diamonds? What if the diamonds were actually some kind of super energy source?

    • @naradaian
      @naradaian Год назад +1

      And these previous civilisations were obliterated and clearly uber hierarchical unless there were very very few people around

  • @badomen926
    @badomen926 11 месяцев назад +31

    🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
    00:00 🏛️ Ben presents a talk on ancient high technology, the "Tale of Two Industries," focusing on evidence primarily from Egypt.
    01:18 🌍 Ben has a background in the IT industry but shifted to becoming a full-time RUclipsr and independent researcher, driven by his interest in history and his encounters with Graham Hancock.
    08:56 📜 The standard model of history, portraying linear progression from Stone Age to modern civilization, is deeply ingrained in modern society, despite mounting evidence suggesting older, lost episodes of civilization.
    14:16 🗺️ Additional discoveries in Turkey and the Amazon challenge the standard model of history, revealing numerous megalithic sites indicating an older, advanced civilization.
    18:50 🗿 The Clovis Doctrine, suggesting the first humans in the Americas arrived 12,000 years ago, faces challenges from new sites and dating techniques indicating a much earlier human presence.
    20:12 🦷 Advances in fossil discoveries and DNA analysis are pushing back the timeline of human evolution, with evidence of hominids existing 300,000 years ago, altering our understanding of our species' history.
    21:35 🕰️ Homo sapiens and Homo neanderthalensis diverged around 800,000 years ago, pushing back the timeline for the human species. DNA research supports this and indicates potential human presence on Earth for up to a million years.
    22:58 🧬 Genetic studies reveal a deep affinity between the people of Australasia and South America, suggesting a large migration across the Pacific Ocean in ancient times, expanding the complexity of human history.
    24:40 💥 Evidence of the Younger Dryas cataclysm from 12,800 to 11,600 years ago, supported by impact proxies and ice core samples, indicates a global event with drastic climate changes and megafauna extinction.
    30:18 🌊 The cataclysmic events witnessed by ancient civilizations might be encoded in their origin tales, such as catastrophic floods and world-ending fires, providing potential eyewitness accounts of the Younger Dryas events.
    32:09 🗿 Ancient Egypt showcases sophisticated artifacts and stonework, suggesting advanced technology far beyond the capabilities of tools believed to be used during that time. This challenges the standard model of technological evolution in civilizations.
    41:25 🗓️ The decipherment of the Rosetta Stone and study of Egyptian hieroglyphs became the foundation of Egyptology, aiding in dating objects and sites. However, relying solely on writing for dating may have some limitations and inconsistencies.
    43:32 🏛️ The site of The Serapeum raises questions about the accuracy of dating methods. The standard model's reliance on writing as the primary dating method may overlook evidence challenging established timelines.
    43:45 🗝️ There is a significant technological gap between the precision carvings of ancient artifacts, like granite boxes, and the crude hand-hammered inscriptions found on them.
    45:39 📜 The writing and glyphs on the artifacts are not contemporary with the objects themselves, and they were likely added later during renovations and reuse of the ancient sites.
    46:20 🔍 The existence of overcuts and evidence of power tools on some artifacts suggests a sophisticated level of technology that is inconsistent with the primitive writing on the same artifacts.
    49:03 📅 The presence of multiple pharaohs' names on the same artifact indicates that the dating and attribution of ancient Egyptian artifacts through writing can be unreliable.
    01:00:58 🏛️ There are two distinct categories of artifacts: one with sophisticated craftsmanship, precision, and evidence of advanced technology, and another with more primitive craftsmanship and hand-hammered inscriptions.
    01:04:40 🏺 Stone artifacts with precise geometry were crafted in ancient Egypt, suggesting the use of advanced mechanical devices and engineering skills beyond primitive tools.
    01:05:52 🗿 There are two distinct classes of pyramids in ancient Egypt: massive megalithic stone pyramids and later pyramids made from mud bricks. This technological contradiction challenges the timeline of pyramid construction.
    01:15:25 🏛️ Stone vessels, including vases and gourds, were found in vast quantities beneath the step pyramid of Djoser. They were heirlooms from earlier dynasties and likely imitated using a lathe-like technique developed by Imhotep.
    01:21:28 🏺 Vases found in pre-dynastic burials demonstrate a level of craftsmanship and precision that contradicts the mainstream view of early Egyptian technology. The use of the wheel and advanced manufacturing techniques is evident, challenging historical narratives.
    01:25:19 🏺 Ancient artifacts and the Egyptian timeline are based on the faulty assumption that whoever wrote on or made the artifacts must have belonged to the dynastic civilization.
    01:26:00 📐 Modern analysis of pre-dynastic hard stone vases reveals their incredible sophistication and precision.
    01:27:09 🛠️ A privately owned pre-dynastic granite vase was scanned and analyzed with aerospace industry metrology, demonstrating remarkable precision in its design and shape.
    01:33:22 🔍 The vase's lug handles exhibit astonishing accuracy, not achievable with simple hand tools, and suggest the possibility of advanced manufacturing techniques.
    01:42:24 🧠 A Danish cryptographer finds revolutionary mathematical and geometric patterns in the vase, indicating sophisticated design and execution, possibly using mathematical principles for its creation.
    01:46:20 🏺 The ancient vase displays intricate geometric patterns, particularly based on the radian angle, with the use of circles and arcs to define its features.
    01:47:58 🔄 The entire vase's complex interrelationships between radii can be expressed by a single algorithm, demonstrating it was designed using mathematics.
    01:49:20 📏 The vase's precise manufacturing, with a median radial deviation of under a thousandth of an inch, indicates sophisticated technology was used, potentially utilizing a Turing machine (computer).
    01:50:41 🔺 The vase encodes principles of sacred geometry, including pi and the golden ratio, reflecting advanced knowledge and worldview of its creators.
    01:53:55 🔍 Ongoing research aims to analyze more vases and expand the data set to understand the sophistication of ancient technologies used in their creation.
    02:01:28 📚 The research on ancient artifacts challenges conventional views and suggests a higher level of technological understanding in the past than previously assumed.
    02:07:32 🏛️ Some ancient boxes in Egypt, like the 13-ton granite box at Lahoon, display remarkable precision and smoothness, raising questions about the technology used to create them.
    02:08:41 📐 Flinders Petrie applied modern engineering principles to analyze ancient artifacts and was astonished by the relative geometry of the granite box at Lahoon, demonstrating the advanced skills required for its creation.
    02:10:07 🔧 Unfinished artifacts reveal signs of advanced construction techniques, such as the use of tube drills and saws, challenging the notion that ancient Egyptians used only simple tools like copper chisels.
    02:13:23 🗿 Ancient Egypt had a category of single-piece granite columns with incredible precision, such as the flared palm-shaped columns found at Bastet, showcasing highly sophisticated stone manufacturing skills.
    02:16:09 🕍 During the New Kingdom, there was a shift towards sandstone construction, possibly imitating the earlier advanced granite work, and incorporating granite cores in many structures.
    02:17:25 🏛️ Evidence of logistics and moving massive stone objects, like the 1,200-ton unfinished obelisk at Aswan or the 1,000-ton granite statue of Ramses II at Luxor, suggests the use of advanced technology, surpassing simple methods.
    02:23:29 🚛 The transportation of massive objects, such as the 5,000-ton stone at Balbec and a 2,000-ton stone at Minya, presents significant challenges that likely required sophisticated engineering and technology.
    02:25:05 🏗️ Ancient Egyptian statues, like the Russian Thunderstone, provide examples of the complex engineering and techniques involved in moving and shaping large stone objects, pointing to advanced capabilities beyond mainstream assumptions.
    02:28:06 🏛️ The image of workers moving a 56-ton statue with manpower and a wooden sled in ancient Egypt raises doubts about the feasibility of this technique for moving even larger loads.
    02:29:30 🧱 The Tale of Two Industries: Ancient Egyptian artifacts show a technological contradiction, with more sophisticated artifacts being among the oldest, challenging the notion of linear technological progression.
    02:30:42 🔍 Advanced artifacts exhibit evidence of machining and precision beyond the known tools and techniques of the archaeological record, raising questions about the origins of these artifacts.
    02:33:46 📜 Ancient documents, such as the Turin Papyrus, mention a time of gods with mystical powers who reigned for thousands of years before the start of the dynastic Egyptian civilization.
    02:35:23 🔄 The concept of inheritance, imitation, renovation, and reuse can explain the contradictions in ancient artifacts and suggests the existence of a high-tech industry and a separate low-tech industry.
    02:36:08 🧭 Multiple factors, including archaeological discoveries and scientific advances, challenge the standard model of history and call for a potential global shift in our understanding of human civilization.
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