NEW Discoveries and Digs at Pyramid Site of Abu Sir! More Ancient Egyptian Lost Technology...

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  • Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024

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  • @UnchartedX
    @UnchartedX  2 дня назад +57

    Hope you enjoyed the video! Please consider supporting UnchartedX via the Value-for-Value model at unchartedx.com . If you're interested in coming to Egypt or Turkey with me on tour, we're going back to Egypt in March! unchartedx.com/egypt2025, followed by Turkey in April: unchartedx.com/turkey2025 . I'll also be in Egypt, in December this year on the Primordial Egypt tour, details here: www.khemitology.com/primordial-egypt-tour/

    • @MelvinCruz
      @MelvinCruz 2 дня назад

      We have geologists, engineers, mathematicians, archeologists, etc on the list of people who follow and contribute to this channel, now we need a HACKER to get all the data hiding on those broken links you mention...

    • @KD32301
      @KD32301 2 дня назад

      Congrats on the 500k, I think the best value-for-value is to go on the Tours with you, Yousef, Karl-n-Russ, Mo, and everyone else who made the trip so easy for us in early February. I'm looking forward to your PERU tour!
      Great use of the mapping tool to show the spatial relationship of the sites.
      Keep up the great work, us fellow autistic detail nerds love your content!!!

    • @KD32301
      @KD32301 2 дня назад

      @10:11 wow, crystal vases! Holy Moly, that's the first time I ever saw that! I don't they had any of those in the Cairo museum (I was on your Feb tour).
      Did I miss that or were there any displayed there?
      Maybe Yousef might know?

    • @steveo5295
      @steveo5295 2 дня назад +1

      If you want a 3D image of a tube drill I would think if you lined the hole with rice paper and had an inflatable bladder you could make an impression with a small container of oxygen. Experiment different paper or materials first, but you get the idea...

    • @YourBeingParanoid
      @YourBeingParanoid День назад

      re: erosion of limestone - could highly acidic rain (maybe due to natural disaster) cause accelerated erosion ?

  • @JustRideTheVibe
    @JustRideTheVibe 2 дня назад +269

    After Ben's opponents' response to the vase scan project, it became pretty clear to me that establishment archaeologists and their adherents seem much more interested in "winning" arguments based on semantics rather than actually getting at the underlying truth of the matter. Ben has been extremely transparent about his quest for the truth, and the methodology he's employed to come to the conclusions/theories he has since the beginning. I have to say, it feels like we're pretty much at the phase where the evidence for advanced prehistoric technology of some kind is simply undeniable and overwhelming, despite the wailing and gnashing of teeth on the other side. But when you have people questioning the very concept of 'precision' then it feels like we're at an intellectual impasse. No amount of proof or evidence will sway such people, because their minds are already made up to begin with, that's clear. I'm just glad this man doesn't let that stop him from inquiring and digging further. I'm glad so many are supportive of Ben's work, because I think it's invaluable to try and understand where we truly come from.

    • @tirokopita
      @tirokopita 2 дня назад +2

      A lot like brexit.

    • @roobait4126
      @roobait4126 2 дня назад +5

      Well said.

    • @GarranTana
      @GarranTana 2 дня назад +12

      Nah, the more I hear from competent people, the less I belive UnchartedX, but still like to hear about it, as in fantasy.

    • @StopBanningMaStuff
      @StopBanningMaStuff День назад +1

      @@tirokopita Why are you like this?

    • @dubselectorr345
      @dubselectorr345 День назад

      ​@GarranTana swayed more by the fantasy that is old news? Similarly, I'm sure some of those who dedicated their lives to the discoveries of the Hubble telescope are in denial with the JWST results vs what they wrote books about 20 years ago or even longer. Sorry for people who are stuck in the past. Everyone else, literally, understands the old text books written with the knowledge of the time are wildly ridiculous and outdated. However, anyone is more then welcome to live like they did 100 years ago - no one will stop you they will just hint that you're stuck behind.

  • @KritchieXX
    @KritchieXX День назад +30

    I paused when you mentioned Flint Dibble on Danny Jones and went to check out that specific section of the podcast...oh man. His point essentially boils down to the fact that we know the peoples of the near-east, and possibly Egypt, around 5,000 BC were using ceramic wheels, and the levels of precision seen in the vases is a natural consequence of using a rotating production method, just as, and I'll quote Flint directly here, "you make a compass, you spin it around, you get a perfect circle." Hats off to Danny, because he immediately clarifies with what I can only describe as incredulity, "Within-...within the very-...within one one-thousands of an inch of variation?", and Flint confirms, "Yes, a compass will do that...". When I came back to this video, I pressed play just as you made the point, "..., but if it's an ancient chair, he's going to claim expertise on everything about it," which gave me one of the heartiest belly laughs of 2024. Your comedic timing there was almost like you knew I'd pause, go watch that section of Danny Jones, and come back. Bravo Ben, bravo.
    Also, just an aside after seeing yet more footage of hands scrubbing sand off granite; you should bring a brush on your trips. For rock climbing, there's a variety of what look like enlarged tooth-brushes used to brush off excess chalk from frequently climbed holds, with bristles just hard enough to get into the finer rock-texture and remove the choss imbedded in there. I just feel a painters brush for removing sand and a climber's brush are two tools you would find benefit taking with you on your excursions. A spray bottle for wetting vertical and/or irregular surfaces wouldn't hurt either. I dunno, just a thought.
    As always, love the video, thank you for doing what you do

    • @Scribe333
      @Scribe333 День назад +1

      what a great comment man haha

  • @THE_TECHNOIST
    @THE_TECHNOIST 2 дня назад +33

    Congratulations on 500k 🎉
    You are a window into a world i could never afford the entrance fee to.

    • @MaverickSeventySeven
      @MaverickSeventySeven День назад +1

      - Well said!! Being housebound, addressing huge historic mysteries like this by a passionate, well-informed investigator is so fascinating!!!

  • @Brutally-Honest
    @Brutally-Honest 2 дня назад +54

    Can you imagine what Egypt looked like back in the day when these monuments were new? Wow, is all i can say. They are so imposing and awesome now in their decay; they must have been awe inspiring back then. I can't fathom what they must have looked like, it is beyond my vivid imagination.

    • @kevinfoster1138
      @kevinfoster1138 День назад +1

      It would be amazing to see although if you or I were there when they were active sites we wouldn't be able to get anywhere near them. We are not royalty nor high priests. So that would be a bummer.

    • @kevinfoster1138
      @kevinfoster1138 День назад

      It also completely ruin this channel to find out this was all actually man-made with no machines.

    • @benwinter2420
      @benwinter2420 День назад

      @@kevinfoster1138 What do you mean actually man made . . I a man have machine tools , piles of them . . so this scenario cannot have happened in the past also ? , odd way of looking at things

    • @user-wb7nv9ht1g
      @user-wb7nv9ht1g День назад

      We can not fathom it, I took some hallucinations that told me the truth, it was crab people who talked and walked like crabs while leaving no evidence behind and also Big Archeology is hiding it and ruining the world and our imaginations

    • @RaoulLo-u8y
      @RaoulLo-u8y День назад +1

      Yes, it must have been awesome! Now, also imagine a very different landscape, probable lush with diverse fauna and flora. The irony is that the successive natural upheavals that were responsible for burying these ancient sites--how much more has not been uncovered, or is not allowed to be--are also responsible for preserving much of it!

  • @mavericklevay
    @mavericklevay 23 часа назад +3

    I’ve literally been watching your videos to sleep every single night for almost 2 years now. Absolutely in love with your narration and even more absolutely fascinated by the mind blowing reality of these artifacts and their implications. Thank you Ben

  • @ClassicalAegis
    @ClassicalAegis День назад +20

    I don't think people quite understand how impactful these vases are that Ben talks about. I was in sales in the machine tool industry and have been around many CNC machines. They are some of the most mind-blowing inventions ever. The fact that our machines can't get the tolerances of these vases is absolutely mind-melting.

    • @TheBelrick
      @TheBelrick День назад

      Just like people still don't understand that the efforts to erase our true human history is still ongoing.

    • @MelbaOzzie
      @MelbaOzzie 18 часов назад

      The fact that my replies which contradict your assertions are being deleted is mind blowing also.
      There are machines in the back alleys of Afghanistan that produce these "high precison" vases by the thousands.

    • @jessyhart6638
      @jessyhart6638 17 часов назад

      ​@@MelbaOzzie Please make a channel with your evidence. We would love to see it. Then send your work to be scanned so we can compare.

    • @TheBelrick
      @TheBelrick 15 часов назад

      @@MelbaOzzie Thousands of years ago? Mr kid with a red nose, white face paint and green hair.

    • @MelbaOzzie
      @MelbaOzzie 15 часов назад

      @@jessyhart6638 My response was deleted about a minute after I posted it.

  • @lunychoonz4587
    @lunychoonz4587 2 дня назад +18

    I shared all of this with my CEO, an MIT engineer + multi exit (tech) entrepreneur…having a conversation with a “non-believer”, whose also highly educated was wonderful.
    There was no need for wrong or right, just a really fun conversation with lots of data, ideas and engagement.
    I appreciate you diving into these things in a scientific fashion, it allows guys like me to talk about things I love without people saying “ALIENS” 🤣

  • @lopon12
    @lopon12 2 дня назад +68

    Cant believe Dibble just writes off the precision so easily

    • @jimijames6449
      @jimijames6449 2 дня назад +12

      He knows nothing about the vases. Just blind rhetoric from him.

    • @matthewrogerson9119
      @matthewrogerson9119 2 дня назад +9

      Yes saw him on Rogan, not impressed.

    • @sebcamm4604
      @sebcamm4604 2 дня назад +9

      Yea is saw his comments on Danny’s show too and needed to turn off quickly and pace around the room. Absolutely baseless nonsense he spouts - which throws into question his entire thinking for everything else.
      It’s like a religious belief

    • @glockta2910
      @glockta2910 2 дня назад +1

      No he gave a valid reason, centrifugal method of grinding basalt with basalt creates symmetry. He also raises a valid point never addressed by Ben, if they were so sophisticated why are some of the handles so rough, also if it was a machine why is every vase different? Plenty of flaws in these vases not addressed. I used to be a fan of Ben then did my own research, he's in an echo chamber selling tours.

    • @myview1875
      @myview1875 2 дня назад +7

      He has to to keep his pay slips coming in. 😬.

  • @Nikp117
    @Nikp117 2 дня назад +17

    I always wanted to go on tour with the late John Anthony West. When I got my first job and finally saved some money, he unfortunately passed. Now I’ll be putting my money aside to go on tour with your group eventually. Frankly, I regard you as his spiritual successor. Thank you for the work you do brother

    • @UnchartedX
      @UnchartedX  2 дня назад +6

      I wish I got the chance to meet him also.

  • @DROP_BEARZ
    @DROP_BEARZ День назад +16

    Your channel should be 5m+ it hurts me to see 'pranksters' and 'influencers' get the backing. I am in a tough place but have been watching for years and donate if I can.

  • @daniellissenburgh1584
    @daniellissenburgh1584 2 дня назад +10

    Ben there are many of us that are just like you, we all want to know the truth about our past! Thank you for everything you do! 👊

  • @scottlatter253
    @scottlatter253 День назад +2

    Ben is changing our history and will ultimately help sculpt our future. It’s been an amazing journey so far Ben. I’m proud of you and the gang x

  • @AncientFingerprints
    @AncientFingerprints 2 дня назад +27

    Another great video Ben! It hurts me to see the unnecessary destruction that's happened over the years. I never did get to see those two boxes on my last trip to Egypt, so thanks for sharing that update. I hope they're still around when I next get back there.

  • @PWizz91
    @PWizz91 2 дня назад +29

    God damn imagine being able to explore the mausoleum underneath the sand

  • @palisade1060
    @palisade1060 День назад +10

    Amazing how the Edfu shrine was depicted on the walls and in the cartouche. It clearly inspired the same awe in the Egyptians of the time as it does with us today.

    • @benwinter2420
      @benwinter2420 День назад

      The mind boggles as to what was placed inside it originally or maybe nothing was

    • @benwinter2420
      @benwinter2420 День назад

      Maybe it was a fancy shower cubicle

  • @MelvinCruz
    @MelvinCruz 2 дня назад +11

    We have geologists, engineers, mathematicians, archeologists, etc on the list of people who follow and contribute to this channel, now we need a HACKER to get all the data hiding on those broken links you mention...

  • @GWA_UK
    @GWA_UK День назад +5

    The content is original youtube. You are a hero. Thanks Ben.

  • @simonreynolds8731
    @simonreynolds8731 2 дня назад +11

    Fantastic work as always, Ben. I'm always blown away by your ability to keep calm and professional in the face of the intransigent, and in some cases frankly childish behavior of the "academic" fraternity. Keep on trucking m8.

    • @richardhessian4725
      @richardhessian4725 День назад +1

      Agree. Ben is now the cutting edge of scientific inquiry into the mountain of anomalous evidence we have in direct contrast to established archeological narrative, while that community now seems to have taken the position of "peanut gallery" hecklers.

  • @cobymarshall6158
    @cobymarshall6158 2 дня назад +9

    Always so excited to see a new upload always makes my week! Congrats on 500k mate

  • @thomasratliff9278
    @thomasratliff9278 День назад +4

    Ben, again, you have managed to blow my simple mind! You present options or, possibilities, causing reason for open thought, and imagination. Thank you, for what you do, and how you do it.

  • @dans-designs
    @dans-designs 2 дня назад +9

    I value your effort to make all these amazing sites available to others for free, I value you as fellow Human Being and I value your friendship as a stranger.. sadly I cannot support with fiat currency but I watch and share every one of your videos. Thank you for being you

  • @jeffsmith50001
    @jeffsmith50001 2 дня назад +11

    Officer Flint Dibble of the Great Golden Pension . "Little hands and little feet, with little cars that go BEEP BEEP BEEP"

  • @Allen-is7ul
    @Allen-is7ul 2 дня назад +8

    Congrats Ben!! Wow half million subscribers , awesome 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @HalfWarrior
    @HalfWarrior 2 дня назад +16

    Your content here is fascinating, Ben; especially to someone who has always been interested in the incredible Egyptian past and history of these areas; but I cannot physically travel to see these places with my own eyes, because of paralysis; so the fact that you are sharing your ‘boots on the ground’ experience with everyone is just awesome! Thank you sir!

  • @MB-oc1nw
    @MB-oc1nw День назад +4

    I've been following you since you had just a couple thousand followers, Ben and I find myself going back and re-watching your videos numerous times. They don't get old for me. Particularly your collabs with Snake Bros....you guys together brainstorming over film footage come up with some interesting observations and ideas.

  • @TheCounterCulture2023
    @TheCounterCulture2023 День назад +7

    Best video in a while. The longer ones take me days to get through.

    • @wiredspider
      @wiredspider День назад +2

      I spend days watching them again and again

  • @thekiltedwoodworker
    @thekiltedwoodworker 2 дня назад +10

    25:49 This is similar to how you use hollows and rounds (planes) to make profiles in woodworking. Get the basic shape with rebate and bench planes, then use rounds and hollows to shape the curves by knocking off the corners gradually, making facets as you shape.

    • @aedancatel8576
      @aedancatel8576 День назад

      Lol , I see ben didnt give you a like.

    • @thekiltedwoodworker
      @thekiltedwoodworker День назад +1

      @@aedancatel8576 er mah gerd. Sounds like something someone with a fragile ego might be worried about. Is that me? Or you?

  • @ahomesteaddream
    @ahomesteaddream 2 дня назад +5

    I get so excited when I see your thumbnails! Thank you for being so thorough and passionate about this. When I learned about ancient history in elementary school, I knew it was total bs. I believe my instinct was correct and your research solidified it further in my mind.

  • @buddyaquino2208
    @buddyaquino2208 День назад +1

    Amazing! Best one yet! My mind is blown away! Thank you UnchartedX! Always love your work!

  • @chrisstich5474
    @chrisstich5474 2 дня назад +9

    I believe most glyphs were added later. The temples and structures are so precise but many glyphs are not centered or as precise.

  • @joekipper1531
    @joekipper1531 День назад +5

    The part about the limestone inner casing is 46:21 was absolutely amazing! How could you even do that today with stones so big? Whoever built this was able to do it twice and make no mistakes. Just mind boggling

  • @jimijames6449
    @jimijames6449 2 дня назад +6

    Thank god. I was half way through a Flint Dibble interview.

    • @cjay880
      @cjay880 День назад +1

      ouch. I've herd of masochists but you are something different.

  • @Shibnibby
    @Shibnibby День назад +7

    Ben, you and the serpent brothers debating dibble is needed. Grahams a legend but he didnt have the recall in that debate, he just sounded so tired and fed up of talking about it. I wonder what podcast you 4 could debate on? Lex fridman? Joe rogan? Danny jones?

    • @AustinKoleCarlisle
      @AustinKoleCarlisle День назад +2

      Matt Beall

    • @jessyhart6638
      @jessyhart6638 17 часов назад +1

      I agree, but Graham did just put out a very good response on his channel

  • @tyanite1
    @tyanite1 18 часов назад

    This is about the only channel I watch, start to finish, no skipping.

  • @andychuang9160
    @andychuang9160 2 дня назад +5

    Wow, you’ve hit a significant milestone - 500,000 subscribers! Congratulations!

  • @TangoCharlieAlpha
    @TangoCharlieAlpha 2 дня назад +7

    Ben, your work is truly, truly astounding. It's always refreshing to the hidden gems that you have uncovered over the years. I've always wondered why there has been so much resistance and push back from the mainstream archeologists over the past 50 years, but I have to remind myself of the complete chaos it would cause in achademia. The fact that history is NOT like we have been told, and that the evidence clearly shows we are not at the pinnacle of technological prowess. But there is clearly a hidden agenda in place by those who remain in control of the overall historical narrative, and perhaps with enough evidence and time, the truth will come out. Thank you for the work you have put into this research. I wish my finances were such that I could join you on one of your visits to Egypt, but alas that's not the case. So I will continue to watch your videos, and cheer you on from the sidelines! God speed, Ben!

  • @Mrbfgray
    @Mrbfgray 16 часов назад

    You have created not only a big channel but also significantly contributed to the creation of the topic itself.
    Obviously a TON of work and expense and some of the finest quality work available anywhere as a consequence.
    Expect continued growth in subs and rewards.

  • @Ak47Dawg
    @Ak47Dawg 2 дня назад +6

    Finally another video! 😊 Grabbing a beer and enjoying

  • @TheEarl777
    @TheEarl777 День назад +1

    Thanks again Ben.
    I’ve become utterly fascinated with this civilisation that built the pyramids. My imagination runs wild reassembling the ruins into what must have looked absolutely incredible before they were decimated.

  • @lukecaverns
    @lukecaverns 2 дня назад +8

    I will be there this weekend!! Perfect timing. Can't wait to chat after the trip!

  • @Crypturr
    @Crypturr День назад

    Just a long time lurker here, love the work you've done over these years. Thank you Ben, keep it up mate!

  • @Beardlythekind
    @Beardlythekind День назад +3

    I have no idea how you don't have 1mil+ subscribers

  • @joshuataylor202
    @joshuataylor202 22 часа назад

    Another amazing video Ben! Thank you so much for sharing these with us. I always look forward to seeing a new post.

  • @steveo5295
    @steveo5295 2 дня назад +5

    Shape, design, form, different materials used but in a repeating pattern sounds like how we setup a grid system built into the infrastructure...

    • @benwinter2420
      @benwinter2420 День назад

      As this channel has noted on the vases . . the dimensions themselves are telling a story , like the Barabar caves in India

  • @BreakOutOfTheAlgorithm
    @BreakOutOfTheAlgorithm День назад +1

    I've been following you since the first year you started. I always knew that you would reach 500k, congratulations! You're by far one of the best ancient Egypt historians on the planet. Keep up the great work! 👁️👍🏻🔔✨

    • @UnchartedX
      @UnchartedX  День назад +1

      Thanks, much appreciated!

  • @TheDAT9
    @TheDAT9 День назад +2

    The primitives who survived the Younger Dryas cataclysm, vandalized what was left from previous advanced civilizations. Not just in Egypt, but all over the World.

  • @domkelly1972
    @domkelly1972 День назад +1

    I have just seen proof that they were machined 26.00 min. There is a groove under the lip of the carved area. It's exactly what happens when you machine detail in aluminium etc. When you have either changed tooling or restarted the cutting bit for another operation. The nature of the machine leaves tooling marks that are unavoidable and to see a groove like that in that location is very strong proof that the detail was machined as if you were doing it by hand there are no tool changes, or restarts of a new operation, hence no machine mark that needs to be disguised. Take look at the tool marks up against the walls of an internal pocket. You will see a parallel tool marks around the perimeter where the tool makes it's final finish path. You can't avoid it so you just leave it or you can take a slightly deeper cut there and make it a feature. It seems that here they decided to take a deeper cut and make it a feature. Why would you make that a feature if doing it by hand as the tool mark would never exist to be disguised?

  • @stackindimes8025
    @stackindimes8025 2 дня назад +3

    Keep at it Ben! Amazing work, great content and truly inspiring! Love from the uk! 🙌

  • @RealKlausSchwab
    @RealKlausSchwab 2 дня назад +5

    I was just re-watching your Osireion tour livestream, hoping for a new video. Perfect timing lol. 🐍

  • @johnnyclifford9423
    @johnnyclifford9423 День назад +1

    Ben, I watch as many channels as I can find on this subject and I really like your perspective because you don't try to explain how they did all this, just THAT they did it and you bring in engineers and other scientists to examine the evidence and suggest how it might have been done or how we would do it today. Fact is we don't know how it was done. So thank you for not adding conjecture to the discussion. I'm so happy that RUclips has created this community because without this forum I would not have known about the complexity of all these sites in Egypt, Baalbek, Peru, Japan, etc. Of course you learn the pyramids of Egypt are there but they don't go into the complexity of not only the the pyramids but the surrounding areas and even the pyramid's foundations. Megalithic stone works are everywhere on our globe but I was in my 60's before I knew about them. Better late than never. Thanks Ben!

  • @vadimkravets9209
    @vadimkravets9209 День назад +1

    If Egypt were in the US it would be Area 52. We are lucky to have access to it.
    It’s been conclusively established that a technologically advanced civilization left its legacy here. We need to look for who they were and perhaps look for the tools. There is a group called Laboratory of alternative history from Russia comprised of engineers and physicists who had been looking for the tools and such. They discovered a great deal of rust all over the site and hypothesized that the discovered rust is what the equipment turned into. Still something must remain

  • @smegscreations
    @smegscreations День назад +3

    Thank you for this video, as always very informative….

  • @zippyczech
    @zippyczech 2 дня назад +7

    Hey Ben, czech fan here. Let me know if you need any books or translation.

  • @clamsoup
    @clamsoup 17 часов назад

    Very cool that you're getting Yousef into distant sites far from his back yard. He's definitely earned respect for Egypt - now he can go see other mesmerizing locations. Very, very cool.

  • @ryanponder8831
    @ryanponder8831 2 дня назад +15

    Great video man. Need you on Rogan again!!!!

  • @toddzillar1
    @toddzillar1 День назад +1

    Shout out to Danny Jones for taking that dibble hit and exposing him again

  • @lespaul1507
    @lespaul1507 17 часов назад

    Congrats on 500K!!! You deserve it with all your hard work. I could watch this content all day.

  • @Lo_Scum
    @Lo_Scum День назад +2

    Aye Ben! Great work!!!🎉🤙

  • @McSluntTheSecond
    @McSluntTheSecond День назад +2

    With the 3D scans of drill holes, try seeing if they can be converted into 2D textures.
    Take those 2D textures, then copy and paste each one multiple times horizontally, then trace a line from top to bottom. The 2D texture should be easier to work with, rather than trying to unfurl the 3D geometry.

  • @bobk29
    @bobk29 День назад

    Hi Ben, iv been in the construction business for many years and to replicate the construction of the great pyramid would be an astonishing achievement even now

  • @peathead4450
    @peathead4450 2 дня назад +2

    Congrats on 500K+ Ben. Well deserved
    And the content? Interesting as usual.

  • @jonathanpoole5316
    @jonathanpoole5316 День назад +5

    Amy, watching your analysis and appreciation is so good for me to watch kind of from the outside as it were, I can understand new things I just hadn't noticed before because I was too busy listening. I never appreciated just how elegant this composition is. It's simple, but the phrasing really is elegant. The microtone vocal control he finishes with could go so badly wrong but he nails it and it is the simplest, perfect way out. One of my favourite quotes, which I have used a lot, originated for me on my Chiropractor's treatment room wall. I have more than health to thank him for. It's motivational in nature and the author is cited as Joseph F Sugarman. I know it and the song by heart but untl a few moments ago they existed in their own little bubbles. "Within every problem lies a solution, so huge that it dwarfs the problem". Thanks for putting the light on!

  • @andynichols9476
    @andynichols9476 2 дня назад +22

    Another awesome presentation, thank you Ben, and at 29:00 the idea of a video about the creation story or just a video about the translations would awesome to see also, thanks again budd, love ya work, 100% 🤙🇦🇺

    • @UnchartedX
      @UnchartedX  2 дня назад +7

      link to the paper is in the description - and i'll have it on my 'scripts' page im working on.

    • @MayomiBravo
      @MayomiBravo 2 дня назад +2

      Love the cosmic you do

    • @andynichols9476
      @andynichols9476 2 дня назад +2

      @UnchartedX yeah cheers Ben, I did find that but it's going to be my sunday arvo reading 😊

  • @gabrielulloa4030
    @gabrielulloa4030 День назад +1

    NEVER clicked this fast on a video... Just started, let's gooooo

  • @sashakench9778
    @sashakench9778 16 часов назад +1

    Keep up the amazing work! Love watching yourself and the snake bros! Much love from England x

  • @darkmatter2211
    @darkmatter2211 День назад +2

    The spiral marks from tubular drills are surely the signature of the rate of EXTRACTION of the tool from the stone AFTER drilling the hole. The tube drill would surely need to operate in reverse to extract the tool from the form-fitting hole created. The extraction would then eliminate the marks of the initial drilling. I don't think we can judge the actual rate of drilling from these spirals. However you cut it (pun intended), this is fascinating! I've subscribed to this channel. Great stuff mate - awesome stuff.

    • @domkelly1972
      @domkelly1972 День назад +1

      Exactly right. The extract speed is much faster than cutting speed in machining.

    • @AustinKoleCarlisle
      @AustinKoleCarlisle День назад

      but the material was already removed, all you need to do to extract it was lift up.

  • @Carolevw
    @Carolevw День назад

    Ben, I just have to credit you with all your research over the many years you have been doing this, including the studies on the 'pottery'. Well done, and I totally wish I could join you on these Egyptian tours. Sadly age has crept up on me but I live these through you. Thanks!

  • @SteamPunkPhysics
    @SteamPunkPhysics День назад +2

    Love your work and gotta say that intro logo reveal is fire! Wish I could reach you and share some novel viewpoints that work perfectly with your own and explain a lot but I think you're already too big to connect with. Regardless, good work and good luck!

  • @willwahl9225
    @willwahl9225 День назад +2

    Hi Ben, Been following your content with great interest.
    Sad to experience that 'established' archaeology has till today been so resistent to employing more modern tools to ensure up to date investigation in all aspects of this field.
    Seeing a snippet of the video clip with Graham and SahiAwaz made me remember how unreasonable people in power can be. When it comes to their own companies that may be forgivable albeit when it comes to common or public interest as in archaeology it is simply not tolerable.
    One thought occurred to me just now though: Looking at the great cathedrals and churches that have been built over many centuries: Those have been made almost exclusively by using hand tools. Could that be a justification for adhering to the theory that the egyptian monuments could have done using similar tools ?

    • @UnchartedX
      @UnchartedX  День назад

      cathedrals are impressive and use a lot of sacred geometry, but are not remotely of the same scale, precision, or material as many of the artifacts and architecture i talk about from egypt (and elsewhere)

  • @gonubi1
    @gonubi1 День назад

    Another fantastic documentary! Keep up the great work Ben.

  • @swainsongable
    @swainsongable День назад +2

    Without a multidisciplinary approach we will never understand anything about the ancients. The engineering and manufacturing are inexplicable on their own, but as a truck driver my first question is obvious: how the hell did they move these massive manufactured materials before building with them? Same question for the megalithic sites all over the planet, and their inherent metrology.

  • @davidc4996
    @davidc4996 День назад +2

    Great video.... thank you

  • @Otis-Tank
    @Otis-Tank День назад +1

    I need to become a member. After all, this is my favorite you tube channel.

  • @johncaldwell-wq1hp
    @johncaldwell-wq1hp День назад +1

    Those "Cornice--Blocks"-are exactly the same shape,as we use in-"Skirting-Boards"-& -"Ceiling--Cornices"-we use To-day-!!-I see heaps of "Recognisable"-building Rubble in these Ruins--even Red-Flick-line"--chalk to give a straight-line-in the Pyramids everywhere!!-like the Greeks Architecture,--if you've got it Right-why change what works ??--Great show-Ben-100%-

  • @adamplona9438
    @adamplona9438 День назад

    You keep posting.... and I will keep watching. :) Keep up the great work!!

  • @DaveTheTurd
    @DaveTheTurd 2 дня назад +2

    Excellent work, as per usual. Thank you.

  • @bean5618
    @bean5618 День назад

    Congrats on the milestone, Ben! I've been a long time subscriber and used to subscribe to the Patreon, if my financial situation hadn't changed for the worse, I would love to have continued supporting the channel in that way.
    Keep up the great work, JAW would be proud!

  • @makjanks
    @makjanks 2 дня назад +2

    I just got the notification. Dinner will have to wait.

  • @lxdead5585
    @lxdead5585 2 дня назад +3

    top notch quality content as always

  • @jamieparker8335
    @jamieparker8335 День назад +1

    I'd like to see where the tube drills stop, with the cutting rate proposed there would be evidence of tool mark's left from the leading face.

  • @jacko_jaxon
    @jacko_jaxon День назад

    As always Ben, an outstanding episode! I absolutely love your work, you are so transparent with everything you do, and you have so much passion in all of this. Going to sign up to your RUclips Membership as you definitely deserve help to accomplish all that you're doing which is very important work in my eyes and mind! Due to disability & mobility issues I'd never be able to see most of these incredible ancient sites, so being able to follow and watch work done by yourself and many others I follow is awesome. Keep up the outstanding work Ben, and again - big thank you! Getting to see and analyse such incredibly ancient stoneman ship, which lets all agree that they are way more ancient than the mainstream will admit! We don't need their validation, I follow the theories by good people like yourself!

  • @Mrbfgray
    @Mrbfgray 16 часов назад +1

    18:00 to 20:00 -- brilliant entertaining commentary! (we've come to expect)
    28:00 one of most compelling objects ever.

  • @DrGreenThumb.
    @DrGreenThumb. 2 дня назад +1

    Long time no see Ben, missed you bro.. 👊🏻 Keep doing what your doing.. 👍🏻

  • @lilbigman777
    @lilbigman777 2 дня назад +4

    Absolutely great videos bro

  • @xkissax1
    @xkissax1 День назад +2

    The one way of inserting the liner would be by pulling vacuum around both objects, although that would be monumental task! as for the function, consider RTG, as in the generators used by NASA, by combining two different types of metal, as a container, and inserting radioactive material, we get a “battery”. perhaps something similar was done here

  • @Land-Shark
    @Land-Shark 2 дня назад +4

    Only 14 comments!
    The last time I was this early, Amenhotep was invading Akuyata in Nubia!

  • @Goldbay
    @Goldbay День назад +1

    Limestone inside granite, just throwing this out there, ancient leyden jar technology? (or something similar that needs materials for grounding and storing static electricity) and by the way I'm the Gold Miner that has messaged you a few times on patreon. There is no possible way to cut Granite the way they did without some kind of crazy technology. I use drills everyday to drill into Granite to blast it and it is not an easy thing to drill. We will bust the carbide inserts or even twist the drill bits once in awhile and that is with using copious amounts of water as a lubricant and coolant

  • @sebastienaugsburger
    @sebastienaugsburger 2 дня назад +1

    excited to continue the journey

  • @richardkettering9532
    @richardkettering9532 День назад

    PRESENT SIR! Just keep em coming. They are sooooo good

  • @usmcmustang2972
    @usmcmustang2972 День назад +1

    In my professional opinion, those drilled holes have been low speed rotation drilled. Using a pressure, release, pressure, release, pressure, release pattern. Using water to cool the core drill. The drill most likely made of rosin coated iron or brass with embedded diamond dust or kiln fired sand that would create a very hard crushed glass ..

  • @CandiLain
    @CandiLain День назад

    I’m stoked for this one! It’s been fun watching you edit this stuff live.
    Scrolling the comments makes me so optimistic for the future of archeology. It is time for these dusty, old, self-important narratives to sit down for a bit so future generations can look at honest science that isn’t gate kept by egos and smoke.
    Keep up the fantastic work, Ben. I pray I can take one of these trips with you. Be well 🙌

  • @Teleman01
    @Teleman01 День назад +1

    It infuriates me that "scholars" and archaeologists in Egypt do not want to talk about how they built these impossible items. It's like they get antagonistic and angry when someone brings it up. This makes no sense if you are a real archaeologist. Tell me how they built these ultra precise huge boxes etc.

  • @mcjok88
    @mcjok88 День назад +2

    Excellent.

  • @kelborhal2576
    @kelborhal2576 2 дня назад +1

    The less well known sites are probably the best places to find new discoveries.

  • @ChongMcBong
    @ChongMcBong День назад +1

    good stuff, cheers Ben :)

  • @johnweaver4564
    @johnweaver4564 День назад +1

    Some people just don’t get it. Nothing like this has been duplicated as the Egyptians did in more recent times. The newer stuff is inferior to the more ancient construction.

  • @Major_Jester
    @Major_Jester День назад

    thank you man. stay safe out there.

  • @v00n2000
    @v00n2000 День назад +1

    Thanks

  • @gregbrown5473
    @gregbrown5473 День назад

    Thanks Ben awesome video as always so cool to see all that scrub and palm trees removed from the bottom of the causeway at Abu Sir such an interesting site indeed .