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  • @phillipbruce6280
    @phillipbruce6280 Год назад +74

    Not only was the rock smoothly cut but so precisely as cause it to balance perfectly.

    • @scorpius3302
      @scorpius3302 Год назад +2

      That is true

    • @HyperactiveSloth79
      @HyperactiveSloth79 Год назад +5

      It's not balanced. The base is part of the rock. The rocks are actually much larger than you can see because it extends underground. You're just seeing the top of the rock and the bottom of the part you can see has been carved away to make a skinnier "neck" shape.

    • @JamesGanley-f9g
      @JamesGanley-f9g Год назад

      As said above and at the start of the video, they are not balancing the rock is larger than can be seen and extends underground.

    • @indridcold8433
      @indridcold8433 4 месяца назад

      I thought the video said that was just the bottom of the rock that was eroded away over the eons. Maybe the crack happened first and the erosion followed. The middle of the rock did not erode because it was protected be the other half of the stone.

    • @spikenomoon
      @spikenomoon 4 месяца назад +1

      Beyond ridiculous. All of it

  • @viscache1
    @viscache1 Год назад +51

    Alien #1: “Oh Crap! My laser misfired and cut a rock in half! Humans will be angry!”
    Alien #2: “Holy Cheese! Zork will be pissed if he finds out! Let’s get out of here!”
    Alien #1: “Okay, remember, what happens on earth stays on earth!”
    Alien #2: “Sounds good to me, Graack!”
    (Sounds of braxbandi powered engine firing up and propelling ship into the atmosphere back to the home planet)

    • @andrewvelonis5940
      @andrewvelonis5940 4 месяца назад

      👏

    • @UthmanSaeedJrUthman
      @UthmanSaeedJrUthman 4 месяца назад

      What a perfect explanation

    • @myfortnite6405
      @myfortnite6405 3 месяца назад

      Skit kinda reminds me of "Space Ghost"
      Most have heard of the 80s cartoon Space Ghost. But not so many are aware of that there was a Tonight Show themed talk show on Mtv in the 90s called Space Ghost: Coast To Coast. It aired in the same time slot as Ren & Stimpy Which was one of the best American Animated shows ever. Both shows were hilarious. look for both shows on RUclips

  • @coreysavage8584
    @coreysavage8584 2 года назад +39

    .... also, I hope we can appreciate that using sound to carve stone is a highly evolved technology. Our understanding is in it's infancy but using vibration and resonant frequencies is one path to precision cutting. We are toddlers in the sandbox of understanding and science I think.

    • @DIRTYPLACCY
      @DIRTYPLACCY Год назад

      Using air and water also works. Most people are toddlers in their understanding in science but you would be genuinely amazed by some of the smart people out there and thats only what we know about. I dont want to sound like a crazy person but its legit true.. the government and the elite hide lots of stuff from us they would have advanced technology we dont even think is possible to make.

    • @coreysavage8584
      @coreysavage8584 Год назад +1

      @@DIRTYPLACCY 100% spot on mate

    • @Virgilhinkletrash
      @Virgilhinkletrash Год назад

      You are well informed and exactly right.

    • @davidsimpkins8639
      @davidsimpkins8639 Год назад +1

      Yes. We are, in fact, dummer today than yesterday.

  • @charlesbaker5001
    @charlesbaker5001 2 года назад +78

    That split rock formation is also remarkable due to it's large size and the fact that it stands alone without similar rock formations nearby.

    • @arwaabushalanfah9348
      @arwaabushalanfah9348 Год назад

      It’s Allah/god cuz they are arabs so they worship him or long time ago the rock was going to fall on some and it got sliced by him

    • @Marconel100
      @Marconel100 Год назад

      @@arwaabushalanfah9348 Bullshit

    • @Mahlak_Mriuani_Anatman
      @Mahlak_Mriuani_Anatman Год назад +3

      @@arwaabushalanfah9348 catch a load a dis bs

    • @rimadedhia2173
      @rimadedhia2173 Год назад +2

      it can also be because of lightning that struck in the centre of the rock

    • @Marconel100
      @Marconel100 Год назад

      @@rimadedhia2173 honestly thats so far the best idea i heard

  • @nicksothep8472
    @nicksothep8472 2 года назад +24

    The reason because I think the Al-naasra rock was cut, and not split naturally, is because of the space between the two parts, if it split naturally the two faces would still be touching themselves, as both parts are still attached to the bedrock, instead it's obvious that material was removed to cause the long slit. As far as who did it I don't know, but there are other intresting rock hewn structures in the general area so it might be an unfinished project, and dismissing it simply because we believe ancient people didn't possess sufficient technogy is one of the mainstream weaknesses.

    • @calsgonefishing5812
      @calsgonefishing5812 2 года назад +6

      Nick, I agree. Also if it was fault slip, the slip would be visible on the surface and detectable subsurface. As you said the rocks are connected the bottom so hydraulic jacking won't work as it would also split the rock off the bottom. As stated it's only 2800Yr old (800BC) lots of rock cutting going on at that time.

    • @DIRTYPLACCY
      @DIRTYPLACCY Год назад

      Yeah its actually embarrasing what some people genuinely believe like i know aliens are real but to discredit so many human civilizations and claim aliens did it is so ignorant people are that retarded they think it isnt possibe for people to be smart enough to build these things.

    • @Pinnacleman
      @Pinnacleman 5 месяцев назад

      Moses caused the rock to split

    • @martinhastingsis
      @martinhastingsis 4 месяца назад

      100% mate!

  • @Nicholas_Devine
    @Nicholas_Devine Год назад +88

    How do you know we haven't been in a state of technology more advanced than our present time, to the point of a reset and worked our way back up to where we are now seemingly making our way there again?

    • @crenaud590
      @crenaud590 Год назад +2

      Exactly!

    • @bradydavis6365
      @bradydavis6365 Год назад +3

      Thats exactly the case

    • @bradydavis6365
      @bradydavis6365 Год назад +5

      What if all the “old gods” are actually jus humans with super advanced tech?

    • @Just_Jerileigh
      @Just_Jerileigh Год назад +8

      That's correct... Apparently we're in the 5th civilization...

    • @omogisalu
      @omogisalu Год назад

      i dont think alien'z aren't a thing in yeolden time i belive we were a very lengthy smart group there are rock'z with carving'z older then stonehenge and they were under rock debris i think weve come back from point 0 till today but far older in the 0 point

  • @389293912
    @389293912 Год назад +26

    For lasers there would be evidence on the faces of the rocks like melted stone, or other molecular alteration. Pressurized water containing sand would be erosive. It's less water that erodes than all the sediment and boulders tumbling in that water

    • @vittorio2783
      @vittorio2783 Год назад +2

      Ancient Laser Tecnology !!!!!

    • @democracyforall
      @democracyforall 3 месяца назад

      Dead easy to solve this, in the old days, you give one hundred sheep to the lady father and he give you the girl by saying you are the man you can look after her she is your wife and the 100 sheeps goes to the wife as a payment...so it must have been something like that I suppose ha ha ha ha. May be the man was very poor so he said I will do something that the world will remember so I am different to all of you fools even though I may be poor and cannot get the lady I want so he must have done it out of rage ha ha ha ha

  • @IwaKing_Music
    @IwaKing_Music Год назад +21

    My theory to the Al Naslaa rock is that it may have had a thin layer of mineral between the inner layer upright to the formation and may have weathered away due to some chemical and/or mechanical (seismic tremors, etc.) reaction, and seeing that it is still surrounded by rock would have been easy for the mineral to be deposited away from the more firm rock structure by water (or as one commenter said the horse may have licked it all up lol they do need minerals). I am a mineral and rock collector and have noticed layered rocks with perfect dimensions and could be separated easily by any of the above mentioned reactions...all the best hope that made sense ...Forestry Engineer by training, Cuba 1999-2005

    • @robh2358
      @robh2358 Год назад

      could early engineers have used water to cut the rock ?

    • @harrywalker5836
      @harrywalker5836 Год назад +2

      so why does the rock,,,s. stand alone,,there should be more with same gap..if its 1 rock, then the mineral will still be underground..explain how there are brotasour carvings on an indian temple,,6 ft long sperm, carved into the ceiling, columns that turn, ceserian section statues..all, over 1000 yr old.. praveen mohan vids.

  • @Brick2buddies
    @Brick2buddies 2 года назад +13

    The problem with the water freezing theory is it would not be so laser straight. It would also form a wedge shape rather than a straight line.

  • @judith4361
    @judith4361 Год назад +5

    on my property in new Zealand my dad found about 6 of those round boulders when he was planting trees in our bush.

  • @y_fam_goeglyd
    @y_fam_goeglyd 2 года назад +39

    Natural geological formations can be awesome. It is not so unusual to find weirdness when you look at rocks, in fact there are many. Some of which have weird explanations, most others being more mundane but equally fascinating when you come to understand them.
    I was able to take a couple geology and geology-related courses (fossilisation, planetary science, astrophysics and meteorology amongst others), some being short courses (because I'm not smart enough to go the whole hog lol), others being "proper", year-long ones, when doing a degree. Despite naturally being a more humanities-based student, I found these to be incredibly fascinating. I'd fully recommend doing some sort of geology course, at any level, for all students, current or future. You won't regret it!

    • @christophercooper5843
      @christophercooper5843 2 года назад +4

      Cool...great advise too

    • @HavingTheCrack
      @HavingTheCrack 2 года назад +7

      you could say studying geology is a rock solid foundation for any aspiring student :)

    • @rupeshsarkhel5784
      @rupeshsarkhel5784 2 года назад +2

      This is the longest comment I’ve ever seen
      Imagine you had to read this whole comment

    • @kristenerickson5617
      @kristenerickson5617 2 года назад +5

      @@rupeshsarkhel5784 i did lol

    • @thesilentkitty7980
      @thesilentkitty7980 Год назад +1

      You just gave me a headache wow you said a lot 😵‍💫

  • @DespaceMan
    @DespaceMan Год назад +4

    You can split rocks or bolder just by using wooden wedges, the wedges have to be dry of course then just add water.

    • @harrywalker5836
      @harrywalker5836 Год назад +3

      but they fall over..these are not. plus, what is it like underground. does it continue, or is there minerals in a crack. like a quartz line.&, why is there only 1 of these..sodom & gomorrah, were nuked,,so id say,,they had lasers, or better tech than we do now..seeing they had free power,world wide...explain the saw cuts, in diorite, granite, in egypt, everybody ignores..

  • @heididepotter8136
    @heididepotter8136 Год назад +7

    Nature is just so fascinating and of amasing beauty

  • @EnergyAssessor-du3yn
    @EnergyAssessor-du3yn Год назад +7

    I find geology fascinating. rocks aren't "boring"

    • @johneachus6667
      @johneachus6667 Год назад +2

      Rock's ROCK man

    • @kentworch
      @kentworch Год назад +1

      Hell yeah. Lots of interesting things to be found looking at rocks. Especially if you know what you're looking for. Definitely not boring.👍

  • @tallyhorizzla3330
    @tallyhorizzla3330 4 месяца назад +6

    Where was the floating rock in the thumbnail? Clickbait.

    • @martinhastingsis
      @martinhastingsis 4 месяца назад

      Yeah and a whole lot of Fluff.

    • @83KJack
      @83KJack 4 месяца назад +1

      23:45 genius

    • @83KJack
      @83KJack 4 месяца назад

      ​@@martinhastingsis you guys are being ridiculous its RIGHT there 👆

    • @tallyhorizzla3330
      @tallyhorizzla3330 4 месяца назад +1

      My bad. I zoned out before then. Lol

    • @martinhastingsis
      @martinhastingsis 4 месяца назад +1

      @@83KJack Got bored with the same old BS commentary. Must have missed the clikbait item. More meaningful life than to waste it watching junk.

  • @ZoroTheSamurai
    @ZoroTheSamurai Год назад +58

    sorry i was training there...

  • @billycutiep
    @billycutiep 2 года назад +5

    The explanation of the Richat structure didn't disprove it being Atlantis. Everything they said could be true and it could still be Atlantis. Plato never said the Atlantians built the structure Atlantis was sitting on.

  • @davidyoung7435
    @davidyoung7435 Год назад +11

    Albert Einstein was asked once by a reporter: “What’s it like to be the smartest man alive?”
    He replied: “I wouldn’t know. You would have to ask Mr Nikola Tesla.”

    • @clarenceworley8134
      @clarenceworley8134 Год назад +2

      Not only is that not a real quote, but it's also not true. Einstein was much smarter and his work is far beyond Tesla

    • @Nicholas_Devine
      @Nicholas_Devine Год назад

      Have you noticed that ever since Musk named his car company after Nikola Tesla everyone wants to talk about him like he's some God. He was just a human being who got taken advantage of and slandered. Just because someone may own a Tesla car or love them, they don't need to worship the name. They're nice cars but just cars and the name Tesla is just a name. GET OVER IT!

    • @Nicholas_Devine
      @Nicholas_Devine Год назад

      @@clarenceworley8134 Plus there weren't even reporters back then. They had the more respectable name of "Journalist" right?

    • @clarenceworley8134
      @clarenceworley8134 Год назад

      @@Nicholas_Devine I think when it comes to who was smarter Tesla or his mentor Thomas Edison there is a valid argument that Tesla was smarter, but Einstein? Nope, not even close

    • @izzyplusplusplus1004
      @izzyplusplusplus1004 4 месяца назад

      ​@@clarenceworley8134You do realize that all of Tesla's hypotheses have been proven? Tesla was an electric universe proponent, and is currently being vindicated on all counts. On the other hand, Einstien has had most of his hypotheses disproven in full or in part.
      All one has to do is look at currently published papers to see. Failure of CERN, failure of gravity to explain (r+d) gravitic light crustal displacement. Many more.
      Composition of asteroids. Asteroid gassing, but active jetting along magnetic field lines.
      Failure of jwst to find proof of redshift or dark matter.
      Should I go on? Or spank more?

  • @brandonfleming8910
    @brandonfleming8910 Год назад +18

    As humans we may never know what really happened in the long past.

  • @jamesmoore5630
    @jamesmoore5630 Год назад +3

    The moving rocks are at Great Salt Lake, and on a salt flat in South America also. The rocks motion is from both surfaces being wet or frosted and high winds, and the help of some oily silt. I would give a link but I do not remember who did the video.

  • @nanaandbump.
    @nanaandbump. Год назад +10

    The perfectly straight / smooth splits like that are super common in certain types of sandstone. Just pick a desert to hike around in Utah for an afternoon, you will see clean splits like that all over. That formation is still pretty neat and unique though!.

    • @mattneilson644
      @mattneilson644 Год назад +3

      If true, where are the photos?

    • @traekas7481
      @traekas7481 Год назад

      @@mattneilson644 Go research it yourself, lazybones. U want photos? Google them or something, ffs.

    • @mattneilson644
      @mattneilson644 Год назад +2

      @@traekas7481 I have not made the claim that they exist, so i don't have to prove they do. Also, it seems that if it was so easy to debunk the alien laser cut theory just by going to Utah and taking a bunch of pictures, people would have stopped saying that a while ago.

    • @spracketskooch
      @spracketskooch 4 месяца назад

      That is just untrue. The splits people refer to are not this straight. I can't even find a single picture of what you're referring to. I also have never seen a split that straight in person. I don't pretend to know what caused it, but almost no stone splits straight, vertically.

    • @nanaandbump.
      @nanaandbump. 4 месяца назад

      @@spracketskooch So because you haven't seen one in person, that makes it untrue? Google Indian Creek Climbing and look through the pictures. You will eventually find "perfect" straight cracks that are significantly longer than the one in question. Also note all of the flat faces and sharp angles of the rock. It is simply a characteristic of certain types of sandstone. Don't stop at the first image of a meandering crack and say that is proof that there aren't any straight ones. The only thing that proves is that you haven't looked hard enough. Even better, go for a walk in a desert with sandstone cliffs, you will eventually run into these things, many of which are significantly larger than the boulder in this video.

  • @FranklinNewhart
    @FranklinNewhart Год назад +2

    A wet rope or cable with abrasive sand run continuosly will cut stone. Still used for cutting slabs of stone.

  • @tag1462
    @tag1462 Год назад +5

    The Appalachian area offers up some pretty stunning sites. I have seen some cliff sites that just defy imagination.

    • @otis2750
      @otis2750 Год назад +1

      I am in southwest Virginia and I agree

    • @tag1462
      @tag1462 Год назад +1

      @@otis2750 I've done a lot camping there. Two things I can say. One the country is breathtaking and the other is that the people are just down home outright friendly.

    • @otis2750
      @otis2750 Год назад +1

      @@tag1462 there definitely is no place like it

  • @martinconnerty1201
    @martinconnerty1201 4 месяца назад +1

    1:56 : What makes you think it's one rock cut in two? It's clearly two rocks with a side smoothed put. If it was one rock, the lines and features present on side, would continue across to the other side, yet they don't. All features and lines are unique to each side. Honestly!!!

  • @Flamsterette
    @Flamsterette 2 года назад +5

    Thanks for the upload during my September 2022 birthday month!

  • @kathiefilkins445
    @kathiefilkins445 Год назад +1

    Aliens with a sense of humor. ' let's give em something to think about, drive em crazy'

  • @SoloMotivation
    @SoloMotivation 2 года назад +6

    *ONE OF THE BEST QUOTES*
    “Your mind is a powerful thing. When you fill it with positive thoughts, your life will start to change” - Gautama Buddha
    Thanks For Reading 🙏🏻
    I LOVE YOU

  • @rluv4evr
    @rluv4evr Год назад +2

    For the split rock: I think it's the geologist theory if there is a fault line right there. Aliens or time travelers if no fault line. Also, the only thing that God builds in straight lines is crystals.
    I've been to that place in Turkey and the locals pronounce it "Pam-el-Kai".

  • @giju6600
    @giju6600 2 года назад +10

    Your videos truly are awesome. I’ve watched nearly every single one for the last 2-3 years. Here’s to hoping for another 3 🍻

  • @MindysRevolution
    @MindysRevolution Год назад +2

    Devil's Tower is a giant tree stump

  • @annoymousboss9100
    @annoymousboss9100 2 года назад +8

    I think it's also a mystery that how this guy gets such amazing information.

  • @phooichunlau7827
    @phooichunlau7827 4 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for the interesting program 🙏❤️

  • @Jamitay1
    @Jamitay1 2 года назад +4

    When it was Frozen solid they all
    Peed on it.

  • @aic5073
    @aic5073 2 года назад +2

    Personally I think a larger section was cut out and one of the boulders was moved closer to other one. The features don't match perfectly like it should. Not sure how it was done but thats what ot looks like to me.

  • @maphrang1182
    @maphrang1182 2 года назад +4

    i have seen the Mawlynnong Rock, some people climb and jump on the rock but nothing happen. I have a Plant in my garden that have totally different leaves structure but on one branch it has the exact leaves of the other plant which grow next to it. so you can not predict nature i guess

  • @patriciabock4299
    @patriciabock4299 4 месяца назад +1

    no theory is addressing the issue that the rocks have not moved away from each other! Material is missing if there had been a crack it would not have caused a gap in between the two halves. The crack would still be together. Any pressure put on the rock to create the gap would have caused the two halves to move away from each other. That would have caused the base platform to break away. The rock was not cracked by weather or force!

  • @Spookihi
    @Spookihi 2 года назад +5

    Wakanda forever?

  • @andrewlanglois6362
    @andrewlanglois6362 2 года назад +2

    I would love to study those crystals 18:34 to check their mineral content for plant growth.

  • @Daniel-kz5iq
    @Daniel-kz5iq 2 года назад +4

    i would like to see the other side of this huge stone and also the cut surface.

    • @kevinhealey9487
      @kevinhealey9487 Год назад

      I do wish it was more local so I would have a better chance to crash my 63 VW van straight into the dam rock knocking it asunder

    • @stargo2931
      @stargo2931 Год назад +1

      The other side is smooth, as if someone was preparing it for some use.

  • @daver.3156
    @daver.3156 Год назад +2

    OK I admit it, it was me I gave a karate chop 😂

  • @agrarianyeti8134
    @agrarianyeti8134 Год назад +3

    I'm with the geologists. Although a badly aimed alien laser makes sense too!

  • @1TwistedPoet
    @1TwistedPoet Год назад +2

    They aren't "balanced" on.stones beneath them. Those are eroded parts of the stone itself.
    Likely just a layer of soft sedimentary rock that has been worn away.

  • @TashaBryanRENegade
    @TashaBryanRENegade Год назад +4

    Fancy travelling through the desert for weeks on end, just to graffiti a rock.
    Or, they carved the rock to show you can lead a horse/camel to water near by. The symbols used to help as directions.
    My dad lives in Taif, he definitely gets ice in the mountains 😂

  • @mycroftsanchez901
    @mycroftsanchez901 Год назад +2

    Nobody can explain this.
    Proceeds to explain EXACTLY how these occur!

  • @angeldemonstudios9802
    @angeldemonstudios9802 2 года назад +6

    I feel like that the people that did the carvings on the rock probably used it as a landmark to not get lost in the desert

  • @jeshdcruz
    @jeshdcruz Год назад +2

    488 million years had me laughing.. What method was used to measure it's age please?

    • @jcteacher4907
      @jcteacher4907 4 месяца назад

      From a stone cutter. A rock solid answer. lol

    • @spracketskooch
      @spracketskooch 4 месяца назад

      Divination. That would probably be just as accurate though, lol.

  • @Joeboken
    @Joeboken Год назад +4

    As the base eroded away, it caused tension in the rock pulling in both directions, all it took was time, or a small tremor to split it. Many rocks split perfectly straight like this. That would be my guess, lol

  • @ANGKATOTOHANANCHANNELTV
    @ANGKATOTOHANANCHANNELTV Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing this with us

  • @freeatleast
    @freeatleast 2 года назад +6

    I believe there was at bare minimum one far more advanced civilization that has been completely lost to us.

  • @Hawkeye_360
    @Hawkeye_360 2 года назад +2

    Easy to understand how they cut it, they used a very long thick rope/thread/twine and used it like a bicycle chain 🔗 like they cut jade today.

  • @chirelle.alanalooney8609
    @chirelle.alanalooney8609 Год назад +8

    Extraterrestrials were probably around then, and they have such incredibly futuristic things that we are unable to concieve and believe.

    • @DIRTYPLACCY
      @DIRTYPLACCY Год назад

      Shut up their still around but this stuff has nothing to do with them

  • @notallowed33
    @notallowed33 Год назад +1

    The floating stones are probably just a matter of reverse magnetism underneath it. The Earth is full of electronic plates that are generated by lightning, to keep the Earth revolving.

  • @clearcreekdirtandsnow
    @clearcreekdirtandsnow Год назад +3

    It’s funny that we would ask “why would aliens come here and cut a rock in half.” Well we do it on mars and any other planetary body we can get to

    • @JesusChrist-xv7dn
      @JesusChrist-xv7dn Год назад +2

      They came to cut the rock as a show of godly power, or it was a human feat using a wire saw, but im going to need to see this " cut" up close to conclude the method of bifrication.

  • @stevewilliams2560
    @stevewilliams2560 Год назад +1

    That rock with the perfectly straight line cut through it God was just having fun that day so people would have something to think about

  • @jalehoward910
    @jalehoward910 Год назад +3

    What if Pascal's Law, was discovered thousands of years ago and they invented a water jet ? which we use today to cut even metal....

  • @grantarmstrong2968
    @grantarmstrong2968 Год назад

    4:00 if you look at images of masonry that is done by hand with a hammer, you will actually see that it isn’t too difficult to split a rock nearly perfectly in half. Plus the wind would smooth the seam between the rocks so they are even flatter.

  • @nelsondasilva667
    @nelsondasilva667 2 года назад +4

    2nd

  • @andrewwazagow9120
    @andrewwazagow9120 Год назад +2

    I have personally had witnessed an object - which happened to be a building element made of thick glass ( which is of course the quartz , just like the rock here ) , square in shape , that while I was looking at it soundlessly split in two identical halves , with the line of "cut" being sinusoidal (like the division in the famous Chi symbol). The cause for this happening was the hand of a person (male) who have had reached toward this object , and suddenly stopped the movement approximately one and a half feet from it. Thus there was NO physical contact. But neverless some powers were at work there , for the object intrisically divided itself and both parts simultaneously moved apart at the distance of tvelve inches (measured later). Like I have already mentioned there was NO sound of any kind. This glass thing didn't have no trace of any break previously , for I myself took it from one spot and put it on the table. It was square two inches tall and with 20 inches sides. So coming back to the discussed rock here , I think that some similar factors were at work here. It is fully natural thing, Just like gravity , electromagnetism , Chi energy , and possible some other factors that not necessarily are yet desribed or even discovered. Like , for once , the reason for the EXISTENCE of IT ALL. The hand's owner obviously emited involuntarily some kinetic radiation , and the structural tensory powers inside the glass responded.
    The only thing I can add here is , that the person was very cold , shivering from chill that he experienced previously being outside , in the late November. But the tmperature difrences couldn't be a factor , because the apartament was also cold , as was the glass object. It was spontanieus Chi energy at work here , in my opinion. But at that time I did not even heard about it.

  • @elemenknow420
    @elemenknow420 Год назад +1

    Aren’t we as humans trying to travel to distant planets to study rocks? Why wouldn’t alien species do the same

  • @Bacon_Protogen1111
    @Bacon_Protogen1111 4 месяца назад

    Fictional aliens playing laser tag :
    A1 : **splits the rock** "oh s***"
    A2 : s*** lets go

  • @jasonw1569
    @jasonw1569 6 месяцев назад

    "Tinfoil" hasn't been used since 1910 because it rubs off on the food. Instead we've been using Aluminum foil for the past 114 years. As we know quite well, Aluminum foil is an excellent conductor.

  • @michaelkegg7846
    @michaelkegg7846 Месяц назад

    The geologists theory of a joint fracture is the most likely explanation combined with the wind wiping up sand storms has smoothed it out over centuries

  • @nickieamos2374
    @nickieamos2374 Год назад +2

    Very true I am an amateur it could have been cut by a simple water stream I do believe they had something like that high pressure water but then I could be wrong

    • @harrywalker5836
      @harrywalker5836 Год назад

      so they had accurate, 30,000 psi pressure washers,,50,000 yrs ago..dont think so..

  • @StephanieElizabethMann
    @StephanieElizabethMann 5 месяцев назад

    I remember many years ago two buildings were built too close together. The wind wood suck bricks out of the external walls. I think the rocks split naturally the wind, being funneled into the space wore the surfaces smoother over time.

  • @rontocknell5400
    @rontocknell5400 Год назад

    A very credible theoretic explanation for balancing rocks (such as the 'floating' rock) is simply land erosion. As soil, sand and more fragile rock is eroded away, the ground level sinks. Any large rocks harder than the surrounding terrain sinks with the ground level until another dense rock underneath is uncovered. If the point of contact between the upper and lower rock happens to be the exact centre of balance, the larger rock remains balanced in position as the ground around continues to be eroded away.
    Balancing rocks are invariably very large and heavy, making them less susceptible to being dislodged by wind and rain.

  • @djones0105
    @djones0105 Год назад +1

    Snow in the desert is no longer impossible. I worked in the Saudi Arabia like 2016-2017, in the northern border, and we have experienced snow at least a single day. Then the next year, snow came again but thinner this time.

    • @walkaway6212
      @walkaway6212 Год назад

      And the snow was caused by global warming.🤣 Climate OCCULT... Always wrong but we are supposed to believe them. I know, Iv lived thru 5 or 6 of there apocalypses and human extinctions since the 60s when a bunch of drugged out hippies started this BS.

  • @Mist-Pillar_Muichiro-Tokito
    @Mist-Pillar_Muichiro-Tokito Год назад

    7:21 its not actually to do with "sand being bad at holding in heat" its because during the day there is no cloud cover to trap the heat inside of the atmosphere so it gets cold

  • @matthewhalpin8351
    @matthewhalpin8351 Год назад +1

    The split in that large rock is going against its natural grain there for it was cut if the grain was top to bottom I would accept it as a natural fractur

  • @cesarzablan1334
    @cesarzablan1334 Год назад

    My theory is that ancient Egypt was the masters in stone cutting and used to do it in industrial and commercial development all over the world. The pyramids are their hydraulic cutting machines.

  • @dananorth895
    @dananorth895 Год назад +1

    That was originally a 4 legged duck carved over 12,000-14,000 years ago.

  • @subirbhadra321
    @subirbhadra321 5 месяцев назад

    the Arabian desert once faced thunderstorms 480 thousand years ago. So it might have been possible that the rock was struck by lightning, which has enough power to cut smooth surfaces .

  • @basiliobastardo255
    @basiliobastardo255 Год назад +1

    Hope the next rock phenomenon to be feature is about Rolling Stones and Stone Temple Pilots.

  • @rudyadhitya7188
    @rudyadhitya7188 Год назад

    These words tho...
    - Bedrock > makes me want to play Minecraft
    - Snowballing > makes me want to play Rust

  • @yungBitta291
    @yungBitta291 Год назад +1

    They was more advanced then you could ever imagine

  • @hakunamatata6341
    @hakunamatata6341 Год назад

    Aliens testing out their modified laser gun.

  • @jordynl8655
    @jordynl8655 2 года назад +1

    I believe it was always split but erosion caused it to flatten over the years therefore makeing the smooth incision in the rock

  • @goodyden6748
    @goodyden6748 Год назад +1

    My Theory Is Lightning Strike The Rock To Make A Satisfying Line

  • @Mindset6927
    @Mindset6927 6 месяцев назад

    My dad, a friend and I were some of the last people to see the famed 'Finger of God' (locally known as 'Mukurob') which toppled over in December of 1988.

  • @jvebarnes
    @jvebarnes Год назад +1

    There is a much much larger rock in Glen Innes NSW Australia that balances like this on a smaller rock.

  • @troyevans1026
    @troyevans1026 Год назад +1

    You know prisoners can cut through metal bars with underwear strings: so I imagine that the people of the day used similar methods with people on either side of the rock pulling some type of tether.

  • @davidschwartz5127
    @davidschwartz5127 4 месяца назад

    My theory is that it is two quarried rocks placed flattest surface to the flattest surface that were being moved and for some unknown reason abandoned there. They were positioned this way to make they look like one huge bolder so no one else would steal them, then surface sand erosion occurred over time cutting the base out as it is today.

  • @Catperson-l8k
    @Catperson-l8k 7 месяцев назад

    The desert is one of the most beautiful untouched places ever ❤

  • @rwfxdesigns
    @rwfxdesigns Год назад +1

    Great video. Maybe Alien Geologist?

  • @ChozoSR388
    @ChozoSR388 4 месяца назад

    Another reason that it can't have been cut with a laser is that the opposing internal faces are still rough; for all intents and purposes, a laser is essentially a heat ray. The internal faces would have been melted glass smooth and jet black from the heat involved.

  • @unicorndragonmike3018
    @unicorndragonmike3018 2 года назад +1

    in the case of the clean-cut stone.... give me a good strong rope and a few buckets of sand with several months of time and I can replicate that lol. that clean line is likely an early test of new stone cutting technology of the time.

  • @Salivia8888
    @Salivia8888 3 месяца назад

    I have been at pamukkala, and swimed in it as kid. At the time, it wasn't crowded by tourists. It looks like snow all over the place, but feels like rock, and on the bottom of the springs, the ground are full of soft mud, that feels weird to stand on. When I was a kid, I did think it was show, but extreamly weird snow, since it was a warm place with hot water, and the white salt Stones was solid unlike snow. That was until someone explained to me it was a rock 😂

  • @leonardolorenzo1309
    @leonardolorenzo1309 4 месяца назад

    I remember I have seen something similar to the al nasla rock. I also found a rock that was also split into 2, but the two pieces were on top of each other In a park surrounded by a ring of rocks.

  • @j.p.6932
    @j.p.6932 8 месяцев назад

    7:23 If sand is terrible at retaining heat, why is the sand at the beach so scorchingly hot? I know it’s the sun beating down, but that would indicate it absorbs and retains heat

  • @1JamesHamilton1
    @1JamesHamilton1 3 месяца назад +1

    Giant horse with kidney stones took a piss. I just wonder who aimed it at the rock.

  • @FurryFaceMe
    @FurryFaceMe Год назад

    what made the Aliens think they might get caught carving a line through some old rock in the middle of a Desert ?

  • @sahsenemelifgaboriault7064
    @sahsenemelifgaboriault7064 Год назад

    I’ve seen Pamukkale and it was beautiful!

    • @coffeetablemedia360
      @coffeetablemedia360 Год назад

      I'd say this was either done as art or an example of their engineering of the time that literally is set in stone for eternity, a landmark for travel or even an astronomical marker. If it wasn't perfectly balanced showing signs of mathematics I'd say nature but it looks too perfect.

  • @nickb1557
    @nickb1557 Год назад +1

    Cool vid. There is more information about the richat structure available... Size of the rings match exactly the description of Atlantis, Fresh water springs and more. Not sure how this is a conspiracy theory doing some research on a possibility? Cheers for showing some cool rocks bro

  • @xdragon2k
    @xdragon2k Год назад

    Seeing how straight a person with wedges and sledgehammer can leave a very straight split on rocks, the probability of the ground split is more likely the one that can cause that type of shear force for a clean split.

  • @Sallei_Dean
    @Sallei_Dean 4 месяца назад

    3:31 Did he mention Thamud? If it’s Thamud, then the “giant horse” in 3:22 is probably a giant she-camel. Thamud was affected by a giant she-camel that came out of a rock.

  • @thesilentkitty7980
    @thesilentkitty7980 Год назад +2

    Answer to every “alien theory” IT WAS JUST GOD’S DOING CHILL ON THE THEORY’S GUYS -_-

    • @PercyTinglish
      @PercyTinglish 15 дней назад

      "It wasn't your silly theory it was my even sillier theory, guys" 😂

  • @joshkosh3950
    @joshkosh3950 Год назад

    those "Sailing Stones" were probably because of Spongebob and Squidward delivering the pizza haha

  • @AlfredoZauberer
    @AlfredoZauberer Год назад

    And 25:30 the Rocks looks "Molten", that they was molten in the past, that is how they looks like!
    And above that molten structure, you see a untouched "Rock" ...that rock looks like getting old
    by weather, so he cracks and have have weather trails!
    But in that canyon "That looks molten!"
    When you take molten iron and spill it over the ground, that it flows... when its cold, it looks absolutly
    like that!
    The geologist lie, they tell us "Good Sleeping Story's"

  • @Dark70159
    @Dark70159 Год назад +1

    If you can explain...
    Aliens theory strike again 🤣

  • @xxshatteredmetalxx
    @xxshatteredmetalxx Год назад

    I believe in aliens just for the sole reason that, think about how GIGANTIC the universe is. If aliens DIDN'T exist, that would be an incredible waste of space.

  • @lshepherd5859
    @lshepherd5859 Год назад +1

    01:50 it was sliced by a jedi