Is There a Lost Continent Beneath Japan?

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  • @btchpants
    @btchpants 3 года назад +7347

    I believe humanity has been advanced for a lot longer than we give ourselves credit.

    • @SoLiTaRyBoNe
      @SoLiTaRyBoNe 3 года назад +50

      @@ericmoore7413 lolol

    • @AliCoxMusic
      @AliCoxMusic 3 года назад +482

      Agreed. And I have a horrible feeling it’s all being suppressed as to not anger Christians. It would blow a lot of their beliefs out of the water and is the some what adopted religion of a lot of the strongest governments. The evidence that humans have been around for a LOT longer than we think is getting stronger by the day.

    • @terracotta6294
      @terracotta6294 3 года назад +18

      @@ericmoore7413 LOL, I agree and I'm white.

    • @ragael1024
      @ragael1024 3 года назад +265

      @@AliCoxMusic not sure what christians have to do with it. we no longer live in medieval ages, religion is not the single most important drive out there. lots of good things come up these days, such as the fact that Africa used to be a lush environment till quite recently. when i was a kid, such an idea would be seen as heresy :)). also, i truly believe the Richat structure is more than scientists say it is. also, that the human race is older than it is generally accepted. and no, none of these include aliens :)

    • @MavenFade
      @MavenFade 3 года назад +128

      I believe its entirely possible we have been in a thousands of years long dark age that we only recently have begun to crawl back out of

  • @themadduck8784
    @themadduck8784 3 года назад +2943

    This man is so good at monologues that I watched a whole video about a goddamn rock

    • @XANAX-Pilled
      @XANAX-Pilled 3 года назад +27

      Agreed😂

    • @kuntrryboy7078
      @kuntrryboy7078 3 года назад +7

      You're not alone 🤣

    • @daftnord4957
      @daftnord4957 3 года назад +34

      good writing for sure. i was thinking the same thing on this video wondering if he has people help with research and writing, so many videos i can't imagine the time it takes

    • @AT-wj5sw
      @AT-wj5sw 3 года назад +6

      A rock... no ya dope it’s proof of advanced civilization 10,000 years ago.. that changes history.. a rock...🤦🏻‍♂️

    • @OMartinez91
      @OMartinez91 3 года назад +15

      You know, pioneers used to ride them for miles

  • @mfritz1830
    @mfritz1830 3 года назад +3954

    They used to think the city of troy was a myth and ridiculed the ppl who believed in it soooo im honestly open to all mythical cities having some basis in fact

    • @FingerSpazm
      @FingerSpazm 2 года назад +17

      We still don't have proof Troy existed

    • @mfritz1830
      @mfritz1830 2 года назад +348

      @@FingerSpazm sorry but yes it started being unearthed in the midnineteenth and its been agreed by acheologists for a while that its troy. Maybe youre thinking of the Trojan war because i think theres still a lot of speculation about that being a myth.

    • @knitted_sweater_near_fireplace
      @knitted_sweater_near_fireplace 2 года назад +27

      Well, Troy city was documented, so it's not the same

    • @eugenideddis
      @eugenideddis 2 года назад +44

      Sure, but this isn’t mythological, this is “Hey I found some square rocks, I can call it a city and get famous”. There’s no evidence it’s actually anything.

    • @zane8649
      @zane8649 2 года назад +1

      @@FingerSpazm n no

  • @haruruben
    @haruruben 3 года назад +1159

    I like the idea it could have been a natural structure that was “tweaked” by humans. We humans do that all the time, like a more dramatic example is the city of Petra’s building carved into the side of a mountain

    • @slimemove768
      @slimemove768 2 года назад +14

      This is exactly how the whole world should be we should live one with nature

    • @grifballa
      @grifballa 2 года назад +29

      And that theory also aligns with one of the core aspects of Japanese culture. Enhancing what is already there in the least damaging way possible

    • @striker22343
      @striker22343 2 года назад

      M

    • @WoxyProxy
      @WoxyProxy 2 года назад

      @@slimemove768 but how would we advance?

  • @samuelparry7877
    @samuelparry7877 3 года назад +4794

    This man is slowly becoming a world war 1 British officer

    • @Chazza_1201
      @Chazza_1201 3 года назад +77

      It’s always been lurking beneath the surface 😂

    • @KertaDrake
      @KertaDrake 3 года назад +88

      We'll know for sure when he finally takes a break for tea instead of showing an ad.

    • @FacePalmTheWorldArmy
      @FacePalmTheWorldArmy 3 года назад +62

      *his mustache is already a ww1 general, the rest of his body is just try'na catch up*

    • @almightyfuego360
      @almightyfuego360 2 года назад +5

      I'm ☠️😂😂😂😂😂

    • @austinrhicks
      @austinrhicks 2 года назад +4

      Uhhhhh he definitely an Australian hipster. The accent is clear as day lol

  • @IONindustries627
    @IONindustries627 3 года назад +1423

    Actually I think there was a recent paper that was published that concluded the erosion in the Spinx Closure was indeed caused by heavy rainfall and water erosion. And would make it at least 6,000 to 7,000 years older.

    • @ericmoore7413
      @ericmoore7413 3 года назад +100

      How dare you question the world view of our great grandfathers. White people invented absolutely Everything. My idiot great grampa told me so. Never question authority.

    • @CrimsonBlot
      @CrimsonBlot 3 года назад +167

      @@ericmoore7413 I don't even know if this a troll since you used the race card.

    • @victorqwilleran3331
      @victorqwilleran3331 3 года назад +37

      @@ericmoore7413 what white person believe they made the sphinx?

    • @MountainFisher
      @MountainFisher 3 года назад +22

      @@ericmoore7413 Are Egyptians considered white by your idiot great grampa?

    • @4G12
      @4G12 3 года назад +88

      @@CrimsonBlot
      It's obviously sarcastic.

  • @KertaDrake
    @KertaDrake 3 года назад +520

    The problem with Yonaguni is that if it was a monument, it had to be a monument to a god of alcohol and construction because it looks like someone tried to make a ziggurat while blind drunk.

    • @AfroMocha
      @AfroMocha 2 года назад +17

      If the 7 meteor theory is correct ( Graham Hancocks) then we could be seeing the broken remains after floods and debris smashing and swirling

    • @AfroMocha
      @AfroMocha 2 года назад +14

      That being said I think if anything this was a quarry of some sort not a building

    • @grifballa
      @grifballa 2 года назад +7

      Regardless of intended purpose, it's more like they were wanting to make as much use of natural formations as possible. At least that's my impression

    • @gh05tb0yz
      @gh05tb0yz 2 года назад +4

      @@AfroMocha if we also add that theres a lot of earthquakes within japan (or near japan) theres a good chance lots of water has been forced against this structure, aside from floods or tsunamis.

    • @AfroMocha
      @AfroMocha 2 года назад +5

      @@gh05tb0yz agreed I mean at minimum we are looking at 10,000+ years at most maybe 30,000+ so a lot can happen

  • @GEORGEGEORGEIII
    @GEORGEGEORGEIII 2 года назад +234

    According to many Geologists, the issue of the weathering patterns of erosion in the Sphinx indicating that the structure is much older than what Egyptology currently accepts is not really “fringe science” at all. It’s perhaps “fringe” to Egyptologists…but not to many Geologists.

    • @zachsuarez1830
      @zachsuarez1830 2 года назад

      This has already been debunked, it was cause of morning dew, not rain

    • @scenario1741
      @scenario1741 2 года назад +4

      @@zachsuarez1830 Wrong. Post source.

    • @robertdraper5782
      @robertdraper5782 2 года назад +1

      You are confusing many geologists with most geologists

    • @terimaakigaand5857
      @terimaakigaand5857 Год назад

      @@zachsuarez1830 Few Geologist will know the difference between rainwater erosion and dew.

  • @michaelhowell2326
    @michaelhowell2326 3 года назад +3183

    I actually buy into the Sphinx being several thousand years older than typically given dates. Many, many, many scientists have said that the erosion on the statue looks like water erosion. It bugs me to death that people like Zahi Ewas claim to know everything about a lost society and anything that disputes what they say is brought forth, then it must be BS.

    • @pixelguy9922
      @pixelguy9922 3 года назад +313

      The alternative sphinx theory is based on the assumption that the erosion patterns only could've occured from heavy rain fall; which is false. It most likely occurs from morning dew being sucked into the porous limestone, which dissolves salt crystals in the rock, which then puts pressure on the outer layer of stone when the dew evaporates, causing it to flake off. The wavey patterns are simply the product of different layers off limestone flaking differently due to different levels of salt and pores.
      We also know for a fact, both from written records and archaeological evidence, that the pyramids and surrounding complex were constructed around 2500 BCE. Sure, the sphinx could hypothetically already have been there with the pyramid complex constructed around it. But that still wouldn't explain the fact that the edge of the central pathway leading up to the middle pyramid (which was clearly constructed as part of the pyramid complex in 2500 BCE) has the same erosion pattern.
      I highly recommend this video: ruclips.net/video/lK2JM_nlkbM/видео.html
      (which has actual sources listed, whereas most fringe theorists mostly work off of circumstantial speculation)
      Mainstream historians don't automatically disregard alternative theories just because it disagrees with previous established consensus; they disregard them because they lack actual hard evidence. Mainstream history changes and adapts all the time, as long as there's evidence. Individuals have very little power in terms of historical consensus, so the idea that someone like Zahi Hawass single handedly has kept the consensus static for decades is ridiculous. If the evidence was there, historians would change their minds; just like they've done time and time and time again. Blaiming mainstream historians feels like an excuse, an evil boogeyman that explains why alternative theories aren't accepted. Rahter than the reality that the evidence simply isn't there.

    • @gjeraldh2989
      @gjeraldh2989 3 года назад +38

      @@pixelguy9922 nice job at explaining👌

    • @highlordxeleth
      @highlordxeleth 3 года назад +77

      ​@@pixelguy9922 He uses the sources of people recognised to be amongst the most close minded in their field, like Zahi. Also many geologist like Robert Schoch or Randall Carlson would totally disagree with you, and him, as actual geology disagrees with it. (Also let's point out on a geological level it's still up to discussion and being examined so why does this guy claims to know the truth when it's still up for discussion is beyond me, except maybe because internet fame)
      Also: It’s not the level of erosion that is indicative of only heavy rainfall erosion, but the type and signature of the erosion. The erosion is not circumstantial evidence like you imply. Something he seems to forget totally or actually ignore, maybe even on purpose.
      Also forgetting the sphinx was buried for most of its existence even through ancient Egypt. But that's okay.
      And he strawmans straight from the start, that's not good. I can tell you that because I've actually listened to Schoch for a few hours on a different platforms aswell as some of his lectures.
      Though still interesting.
      Different opinions I guess. But strawmaning the work and words of a geologist recognised world wide for his expertise is not a good start and good way to be actually heard and trusted.
      PS: what you say in your last paragraph is absolutely ridiculous and I can't take you seriously because of it: There's strange occurences and irregularities with some historical "facts" or subjects, and thus deserve to be examined with the expanded technology and knowledge we have now, not disregarded. That's how we discovered H.Floresiensis. The field of egyptology is known to be one of the most close minded in any kind of historical science in the world and refuses any form of theories, even when quite well funded, to even be considered. Egypt itself has a lot to do with it as they tend to form an opposition block to it and forbid access or study to the sites in question when someone with a different theories wants to do some analysis (well documented). And Zahi Hawass is recognised as one of the most close minded of them all, and quite of a not that enjoyable person when talking about it, at all, he even can be quite vile and try to destroy careers to prove his point (also well documented).
      A lack of obvious evidences doesn't mean a theory can't possibly be correct or even parts of it. Just look at paleonthology for an example.
      If we behaved like you imply we should in your last paragraph, science would still be at the level of ancient greece.

    • @greggreg385
      @greggreg385 3 года назад +17

      @@pixelguy9922 one if the issues with both scientists and historians looking at data concerning history is that they tend to think of climate, geography, and climatology as slow and typically static. Any new data is scoffed at. But that is the disadvantage if man's limited scope of analysis capability. Kind of like assuming that science and religion must be mutually exclusive. Man twnds to be his own worst enemy in the academic sense

    • @pixelguy9922
      @pixelguy9922 3 года назад +13

      @@greggreg385 I mean...no? New data is taken seriously, and academia changes it's mind all the time if the evidence is actually there. And it's a weird argument to make in this case in perticular considering that it is the fringe theorists who make the claim that the climate in Giza couldn't possibly have changed a lot in the last 12000 years (hence the Sphinx "must" be 12000 years old), whereas the "mainstream" scientists are the one who make the claim that the climate is more flexible than people think

  • @curtislindsey1736
    @curtislindsey1736 3 года назад +2502

    Everyone knows Mu is where Godzilla lives unless he's attacking Japan.

    • @glorbojibbins2485
      @glorbojibbins2485 3 года назад +72

      Common knowledge, ask any lawyer

    • @Edzilla
      @Edzilla 3 года назад +44

      Mu is actually a real place in the Godzilla movies, at least the ones from the 60s. They have a guardian monster named Manda

    • @mizomint4197
      @mizomint4197 3 года назад +19

      @@Edzilla Godzillas origin is based on the nuclear testing in Bikini Atoll by the United States of the first thermonuclear warhead...

    • @Edzilla
      @Edzilla 3 года назад +20

      @@mizomint4197 that is correct, but ultimately unrelated to what I said. Manda is a monster that appeared in Atragon in 1963 iirc, and showed up later in Destroy All Monsters and Final Wars

    • @mizomint4197
      @mizomint4197 3 года назад +3

      @@Edzilla hmm idk. Haven't watched original Godzilla in over 20 years. Lol

  • @gregmcb5305
    @gregmcb5305 3 года назад +139

    Come on the whole sphinx thing wasn’t just argued by shock. pretty much the whole geological community backed him up, it was actually a giant argument between the geological community and the archaeological community, they never reached a consensus but if I where to bet on it I would trust the room full of geologist over the room archaeologists.... Considering our understanding of geology does not change very much whereas our understanding of archaeology changes over time considerably

    • @astranix0198
      @astranix0198 2 года назад +1

      Have they considered that the rock used in the Sphinx was old in the first place?

    • @gregmcb5305
      @gregmcb5305 2 года назад +6

      @@astranix0198 all rocks are old lol

    • @gregmcb5305
      @gregmcb5305 2 года назад +1

      @@astranix0198 but seriously if you look at what there talking about it will make more sense

    • @PUETmusic
      @PUETmusic 2 года назад

      Astranix 01 Lol I think you not know simple thing, they knew the age of the rock that is not the matter what they are talking about is the age of when S was made

    • @LennyFrankowiak
      @LennyFrankowiak 2 года назад +1

      Yeah, any person with secondary education who doesn’t look at the water erosion and conclude that the sphinx is older than the pyramids is being prideful. It’s obvious to anyone.

  • @lennypotaot8667
    @lennypotaot8667 2 года назад +50

    I can just imagine people in the future discovering disney land under the ocean and naming it as a secret magical city that we created, which i guess technically it is

    • @lukelib7631
      @lukelib7631 2 года назад +8

      They will think Mickey Mouse was a God/cult leader ppl worshipped

    • @alisonschmitt9533
      @alisonschmitt9533 2 года назад +2

      Underwater, Disneyland would be mostly completely gone in one hundred years.

    • @the1972bulldog
      @the1972bulldog Год назад

      I wonder how many children they'd find

  • @wwm84
    @wwm84 3 года назад +1343

    Given that Gobekli Tepe exists, I'm willing to believe early humans modified an already natural formation when it was still above water during the last Ice Age.

  • @PremierCCGuyMMXVI
    @PremierCCGuyMMXVI 3 года назад +522

    I gotta say, I’m really into this type of stuff. Geology, ancient Human cultures, Earths history, evolution, etc
    All interesting stuff.

    • @kairou_mikael
      @kairou_mikael 3 года назад +13

      Same here.... mainly cuz I'm an aspiring writer and I use these for ideas for world building

    • @deewaddell5833
      @deewaddell5833 2 года назад +12

      @@kairou_mikael do intense research to further develop your stories

    • @ghastlyalden3187
      @ghastlyalden3187 2 года назад +1

      @@deewaddell5833 ^^^

    • @Aatv2
      @Aatv2 2 года назад

      Yes I took a art class in college once for a credit and ended up very interested I just don’t know where to start

    • @MLoondine
      @MLoondine 2 года назад

      @@kairou_mikael yessssss im not alone

  • @chakowe
    @chakowe 3 года назад +121

    They’re gonna be REALLY disappointed when they go to Sunderland

  • @ascendingdeity6845
    @ascendingdeity6845 2 года назад +24

    i think about this all the time. *earth's crust moves*
    its not too farfetched to believe that the land that use to be on top, is now somehow underneath us.

  • @JoeBeaudette
    @JoeBeaudette 3 года назад +419

    I haven’t started the video yet but I gotta say I love how elegantly click-baity this title is since, after all, anyone who understands plate tectonics would know there’s technically a lost continent beneath practically any landmass 😂

    • @MrUkulele671
      @MrUkulele671 3 года назад +21

      ah yes the comment i was looking for.

    • @DrtyTreeHuggr
      @DrtyTreeHuggr 2 года назад +6

      @@allthingsgaming8377 lmao 😂 chill

    • @nova8165
      @nova8165 2 года назад

      Good for you

    • @raeji
      @raeji 2 года назад +5

      @@allthingsgaming8377 It's basic elementary knowledge. If you can't even understand that, then I pity for what you may struggle in the future.

  • @itzybitzyspyder
    @itzybitzyspyder 3 года назад +512

    I, for one, would like to welcome Cthulu back from his slumber.

    • @wolfdarkforge2529
      @wolfdarkforge2529 3 года назад +2

      According to this video, Ryleha is southern Mu

    • @mahogara
      @mahogara 3 года назад +19

      It's only February, 2021. Be patient.

    • @andreasklindt7144
      @andreasklindt7144 3 года назад +11

      What if Cthulu died from a mutated corona virus?

    • @Llama_lolz
      @Llama_lolz 3 года назад

      Go home.

    • @archangel5627
      @archangel5627 3 года назад +6

      That’s exactly what I was thinking. The Yonaguni Monument is actually the lost city of
      R'lyeh where Cthulhu is currently slumbering. It’s about time someone wakes him up.

  • @Cobloaf69
    @Cobloaf69 2 года назад +15

    "A whole MU level" absolutely killed me 😂😂

  • @somedandy7694
    @somedandy7694 3 года назад +12

    I actually think Schoch and Hancock are on to something with their Ancient Sphinx theory.
    For one. The head of the Pharaoh is REALLY small compared to the lion body beneath.
    Secondly: the Sphinx was buried in sand until Napoleon, so the erosion on the Sphinx was likely not caused by long-term wind exposure.
    And third (more of a cool tidbit): The Sphinx faces the point in the sky where the spring equinox rises, and if the lion were built as a statue to Leo, that may imply that the equinox sun rose in the Leo constellation, implying it was built during the Age of Leo, putting it roughly 10,000 years back.

  • @WebUpd8
    @WebUpd8 3 года назад +729

    Before calling Schosh a pseudoscientist... as in 'haha, there's nothing older than the pyramids and they are 5000 years old', go read about Gobekli Tepe.

    • @miguelthealpaca8971
      @miguelthealpaca8971 3 года назад +120

      Yeah, I don't like calling someone a pseudoscientist, especially if they just say some things that aren't demonstrated to be correct and it doesn't mean everything he comes out with is false.

    • @280SE
      @280SE 3 года назад +62

      “You don’t even know about Goblekli Tepe” - Joe Rogan

    • @sunnyjim1355
      @sunnyjim1355 3 года назад +73

      Nobody (who isn't ignorant) says "there's nothing older than the pyramids" because that's known to be false; the archaeological site of Skara Brae, for one, is known to be older. So what you have presented here is an obvious strawman. And so that is irrelevant to the question as to whether Schosh is a pseudoscientist or not.
      Try harder.

    • @tonybravo8458
      @tonybravo8458 3 года назад +49

      I believe more Robert Schoch than this mustache boy

    • @miguelthealpaca8971
      @miguelthealpaca8971 3 года назад +15

      @@tonybravo8458 "This mustache boy"!? Are you new here?

  • @nonyabizz9390
    @nonyabizz9390 3 года назад +77

    8:50
    I think it's worth pointing out that some sites, like Gobekli Templi, are dated to around 10,000 years ago, and that is accepted science, even if still confusing based on history of civilization as we know it.
    I think the idea of super developed world-spanning civilizations on long lost continents is, at best, a silly and wishful fantasy, but the fact remains, there is a lot of "pre-history" that we known nothing about, and some theories, even if outlandish, are possible (such as the sphinx being older than ancient egypt and later re-worked by the egyptians into their own thing).

    • @Chad_Thundernuts
      @Chad_Thundernuts Год назад +3

      I think of it this way. Everything we know about human history only goes back about 10,000 years at the absolute extremes, and even then, everything past about 5,000 years till then starts getting exponentially more foggy.
      Now consider that the oldest known remains of anatomically modern humans goes back at least 300,000 thousand years. When you look at how far humans have come during the last 10,000 years alone, coming from a stone age to space travel, electricity, global connectedness, nuclear weapons, the internet, etc. Is it really that far fetched that somewhere along that 300,000 year span of human existence that something similar to what we know now could have came and went?
      If everything in known history is only around 10,000 years old, then in a 300,000 year span, advanced human civilisations could have been built up and wiped back to a stone age without much of a trace a dozen times by now.
      Think about this. If it took 50,000 years for an advanced human civilisation to build themselves up since the dawn of mankind. Literally 5 times longer than we've had in known history, and that civilisation ruled earth for another 50,000 years before being wiped back to a stone age, that still leaves 190,000 years before our own known history begins. And 190,000 years for time to cover up any obvious trace of them.

  • @carsoncitydigs
    @carsoncitydigs 3 года назад +5

    1:37 I don’t think those draining channels worked too well...

  • @mubanganyambe517
    @mubanganyambe517 3 года назад +22

    “Is there a lost continent under Japan”, just in case he changes it

  • @ndk2k4
    @ndk2k4 3 года назад +157

    Ancient text on tablets that only the guy who found them had seen? Is that the story of Mormons in the US? lol.

    • @corar07
      @corar07 3 года назад +19

      Mormons lol biggest hustle to ever be pulled off to allow a man to sleep with multiple women while getting that religious tax break. Lol

    • @gmork1090
      @gmork1090 3 года назад +11

      @@corar07 Basically. They also came up with a great excuse to hate black people. Up until recently they claimed black people exist because Cain killed his brother and god made him black.. and he's still alive scaring bad children to this day.

    • @geor349
      @geor349 3 года назад +5

      @@gmork1090 wtf i didnt know that.
      Why though?

    • @helenshg4580
      @helenshg4580 3 года назад +10

      Ex Mormon here. I mean no disrepect to a lot of Mormons. Soon after joining I started seeing problems. One problem is that it seems to be a harboring place for narcissicists who can ride the high seas like pirates (figuratively speaking) while getting their demonic behavior dismissed by blaming their victims. (Victims are accused of being non believers if they object to the treatment -plus- they are living proof they are ungrounded if they don't comply.) This has caused a lot of ppl to leave the church. Also the narrative is contradicted by DNA evidence & there is an insane cover up on treatment to blacks & they argue and shame ppl who want out of the church. They say the ones baptized into the church receive the gift of the Holy Ghost & if they leave the church they lose the gift of the Holy Ghost. In other words, they have the superiority of the power of the Holy Ghost & the rest of the world is screwed. Many ppl need psychotherapy in order to heal after leaving the LDS church. etc. etc.

    • @helenshg4580
      @helenshg4580 3 года назад +2

      @@geor349 The reason they had this problem against Blacks is because they were covert racists. Black men were not allowed into the Mormon church Brotherhood. They adhered to prejudice & multiple wives until they were hammered on for breaking the laws of the U.S. This is one of many reasons I left the church.

  • @andrewsullivan2788
    @andrewsullivan2788 3 года назад +358

    I wouldnt say the sphinx enclosure erosion theory is "fringe"...

    • @margaretgrace713
      @margaretgrace713 3 года назад +52

      Schoch's theory is that the enclosure walls show definite signs of water/rainfall erosion - not the Sphinx itself. I think doubters have misinterpreted him over the decades.

    • @andrewsullivan2788
      @andrewsullivan2788 3 года назад +9

      @@margaretgrace713 Yes, I know it was the enclosure. I'll edit my post. Thanks!

    • @ericmoore7413
      @ericmoore7413 3 года назад +33

      It ain't a fringe theory. It is called Science.

    • @MountainFisher
      @MountainFisher 3 года назад +5

      @@ericmoore7413 No, archaeology isn't called science by people whose world view it doesn't agree with.

    • @jr1648
      @jr1648 3 года назад +5

      @@MountainFisher Schoch practices geology not archeology.

  • @scriptyz_
    @scriptyz_ 3 года назад +5

    Him - "the largest recorded tsunami"
    Me - "but wasn't there that one in Alassssskaaaa?"

  • @antoinekubler7472
    @antoinekubler7472 3 года назад +11

    According to classic antiquity writers (Plato ? Can’t remember), Atlantis was located in the Mediterranean Sea. Some theorize that minoenne civilization, in today Crete, that got put on its knees by the hellish explosion of the Santorini island and the following tsunamis (facts), could be the actual civilization and catastrophe behind the myth of Atlantis. This is disputed though.

    • @MarMariez
      @MarMariez 2 года назад +3

      Actually it was located in the Sahara, which i believe is where the Eye of the Sahara is now, cuz if you read the scriptures of Plato it was surrounded my mountains and waterfalls, which you can clearly see on a map. and then the younger dryas happened and you see a giant wave cross over the Sahara which you can also see on the map. which is how the civilization got destroyed. Oh and I forgot to say that the formation looks exactly how Plato said with 3 big rings and 2 body of water that leads to the ocean or something close to that.

  • @thecomedygamingnetwork261
    @thecomedygamingnetwork261 3 года назад +357

    The lost city of Japantlis

    • @paulmcpoopiface1389
      @paulmcpoopiface1389 3 года назад +3

      Japanada

    • @ericmoore7413
      @ericmoore7413 3 года назад +29

      The lost island of Jo Mama.

    • @yourdawgskip
      @yourdawgskip 3 года назад +2

      @@ericmoore7413 Angie Daddy

    • @thecomedygamingnetwork261
      @thecomedygamingnetwork261 3 года назад +1

      I have the 3rd highest rated comment on this at the time 44k video, with 664 comments in total, this being #665 if someone doesn't comment while Im typi oh bugger

    • @nhmooytis7058
      @nhmooytis7058 3 года назад +1

      Japantarctica....

  • @anonymus5966
    @anonymus5966 3 года назад +501

    Schoch is totally right about the Sphinx though. He's a great scientist you should check out more of his stuff.

    • @EinsamPibroch278
      @EinsamPibroch278 3 года назад +75

      Yeah! It's not Pseudoscience, Prof. Schoch is simply willing to go out on a limb on even unconventional theories.
      Instead of dismissing the Submerged structure like his mundane peers, he wanted to believe such a lead showed promise, and was willing to investigate for falsifiability.
      If anything, we need more Scientists like him.

    • @wasimhashmi446
      @wasimhashmi446 3 года назад +10

      Theres heaps more evidence go check out " unchartered x " youtube channell

    • @kaspiansoinio2881
      @kaspiansoinio2881 3 года назад +8

      "is totally right" only idiot would not doubt even a little bit their own opinions. And also its all speculation and his speculation just simply sucks or thats what i speculate.

    • @Tarsalknight795
      @Tarsalknight795 3 года назад +1

      @@kaspiansoinio2881 it's called a joke, ya heard of it?

    • @liamcadger5545
      @liamcadger5545 3 года назад +1

      Probably the monotone voice

  • @RazzleJazzle420
    @RazzleJazzle420 3 года назад

    Thank you! I love your videos so much. They hit the spot

  • @JTQA_Tester
    @JTQA_Tester 2 года назад +5

    Sounds like Ekonomiya from Genshin Impact. This proves a global warming exists y'all

  • @dhiahassen9414
    @dhiahassen9414 3 года назад +22

    3:57 What i like about the "whole mu level" joke is that the sound effect of the unsatisfied crowd was yelling "muuuuu" instead of "oooooooooo"

  • @SKELTER.
    @SKELTER. 3 года назад +379

    Bad enough when you lose your phone, imagine how gutted you'd be if you lost an entire continent.

    • @D4RKSNIFFLES.
      @D4RKSNIFFLES. 3 года назад +6

      It could of had sum unidenfied creatures maybe 👀

    • @andreasklindt7144
      @andreasklindt7144 3 года назад +14

      Obi-Wan Kenobi once lost a planet.

    • @rhuttrho88
      @rhuttrho88 3 года назад +1

      @@D4RKSNIFFLES. Meh! I'd get over it!😁

    • @D4RKSNIFFLES.
      @D4RKSNIFFLES. 3 года назад

      @@rhuttrho88 cool

    • @Navigator_Isle
      @Navigator_Isle 3 года назад +3

      Let's look at some facts as to why Mu hasn't much, if any credibility. Over 95% of the oceans floor bed has not been discovered, yet billions of dollars poured into space exploration. Why is that? What is it that "they" don't want people to discover? During the first and second world war, countries were testing nuclear weapons in the pacific region, so evidence would be scarce. Alot of the Polynesian mythologies have similar stories to those of Christianity and Greek mythology, and the elders have kept these stories long before the first British Voyagers arrived including the early missionaries. Maui is like their Jesus. Tagaloa was God. They even speak of a seven-headed serpent, similar to that of Hinduism and also Madusa, from Greek mythology. The Tatau( Original translation of the word Tattoo) is actually one of the first forms of written language. Hence the use of symbols for Words, and were also printed on tapa cloth or fine mats, which was the same material used to make sails for sail boats, prior to the arrival of the European voyagers. As for Mulandia, as I'd like to call it 😅, so as to say that before there were oceans (flood of Noah's Ark or melting of the Antarctic after the ice age, volcanic activity or whatever you choose to believe) the Ancient Polynesian countries were in fact connected in a physical sense as well. The Pyramid pulemelei in Savaii (Samoa) in biblical terms, the pyramid is not a symbol but a diagram, referring to the "chart of the ages" or "Gods Divine Plan", and the hierarchy of mankind. The top of the pyramid represents the "Most High". Thus giving evidence of a religion that could have existed long before the Abrahamic diety that lead to Christianity. Also the "foot of Moso" in Samoa and fiji, the bible mentioned that their were Giants on the earth called the Nephilims. Archeologist have also discovered over 200 Star mounds in Samoa. The word for King is Ali'i, and the word for Star is Li'i, so "A Star" meaning King. Star seeds or Extraterrestrial beings maybe? Thanks to the early missionaries, 99% of the pacific Islands are devoted Christians and alot of the ancient stories are being forgotten. And one last fact, Fiji means "dark person" , or "the burning one" because they reference them as being part of the Creation of Man. The burning one referring to the Volcanoes. That is all, thank you.

  • @esorvv
    @esorvv 2 года назад +2

    actually, under watatsumi island there's hidden ancient ruins called enkanomiya

  • @marisaelyse82
    @marisaelyse82 2 года назад

    You make everything so interesting… like things I would never have even thought to look up

  • @Mr_Hyde_dk
    @Mr_Hyde_dk 3 года назад +45

    Is There a Lost Continent under that moustache

  • @hughgrection7246
    @hughgrection7246 3 года назад +71

    Ice age = Tons of ice..
    Ice = Frozen water.
    If more water is frozen , then less is liquid.
    Therefore sea levels are lower.
    Imagine on world scale.
    Logical conclusion : Current shore lines aren't very old.
    Logical speculation: If people where building back then, there'd be a LOT of buildings underwater since humans usually build next to the ocean .

    • @FromaTwistedMind
      @FromaTwistedMind 3 года назад +16

      Spot on. There are plenty of lost cities or civilisations that lie under the sea.

    • @ericmoore7413
      @ericmoore7413 3 года назад +4

      If you are suggesting that non white people could build a wall and a town, i say Good Day To You Sir. Preposterous !

    • @rptrmacct
      @rptrmacct 3 года назад +7

      Conclusion:
      Pee is stored in the balls.

    • @daftnord4957
      @daftnord4957 3 года назад +2

      over 12k years ago the glacier on north america was up to miles thick, according to somebody. that's a lot of water

    • @gmork1090
      @gmork1090 3 года назад

      14,000 years ago there were people near the ocean in Canada making wooden tools and collecting charcoal. Who cares about a bunch of 10k-year-old rocks.

  • @richardthomas4910
    @richardthomas4910 Год назад

    Subscribed ,, love the videos . Keep up the great work 👍👍

  • @valiantsfelinesmccarty6678
    @valiantsfelinesmccarty6678 3 года назад

    The ancient butts of Monument Valley had me laughing. I love is pronunciations but this time it really got me Butte such as in Beauty LOL great video again!

  • @kyledutka4550
    @kyledutka4550 3 года назад +138

    So if advanced monolithic building societies aren’t older then we think how does one explain Gobekli tepe or the buried pyramid in Indonesia that hasn’t been excavated yet? Both are advanced structures built 10000-20000 years ago

    • @DominicNJ73
      @DominicNJ73 3 года назад +3

      If it hasn't been excavated then how does one know that a, it's even there and b, that it's a pyramid.

    • @kyledutka4550
      @kyledutka4550 3 года назад +31

      Archeologists can estimate how old things are based on where/how deep they are buried in the ground.
      For example we know there was some cataclysmic weather event during the younger dryas era not only from the mass extinctions of fossils left behind but by where they were left behind in the ground. We can also tell by the ash and charred soil and other remnants left in the soil that suggest extreme warming followed by cooling. All these factors were all in the same layers of our crust spread across America and Europe which gives us a confirming date.
      Next we know it is a pyramid because we have technology to show what is beneath the ground without digging it up. This includes ground penetrating radar and seismic tomography.
      For gobekli tepe we already know how old it is by carbon dating of the stone from the excavations that were done. Some suggest it may still be older because we have only excavated 2% of it and it is a big ass hill lol.
      Either way we need more archeologists to do work and more answers! Lol

    • @ChubakaSteven
      @ChubakaSteven 3 года назад +7

      I'm not saying it was aliens...
      But...

    • @youngsavag666
      @youngsavag666 3 года назад +7

      @@kyledutka4550 that’s the same situation the Meso-American pyramids in central Mexico were found under so many miles of earth.

    • @proy1034
      @proy1034 3 года назад +5

      It really depends on what you consider advanced. Even cavemen could've built pyramids if they wanted to. Those structures aren't unusual in the methods of construction (people probably could've made them without uniquely advanced technology for the time) so much as they're unusual because it's not believed permanent settlements existed at that time. But just because a population moves around doesn't mean they can't revisit an old site, or that these places wouldn't gain importance to them.

  • @jrgenb8107
    @jrgenb8107 3 года назад +38

    We don’t really know anything when it comes to ancient history. New evidence of much older civilizations keeps popping up..

  • @infernalmedia1784
    @infernalmedia1784 2 года назад +2

    Underwater archeology is such a future frontier. can't wait to see what they can do to figure and excavate these areas.

  • @lolatank8328
    @lolatank8328 Год назад

    Your voice bring me calm . Thank you for your content

  • @futuramayeah
    @futuramayeah 3 года назад +40

    if you look at the Sphinx, you can see the head was widdled down from a larger head

    • @ericmoore7413
      @ericmoore7413 3 года назад +5

      The Sphinx is staring directly at a Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant.

    • @aaronstepien2363
      @aaronstepien2363 3 года назад

      A Nazi shot the nose off, so they say

    • @thursoberwick1948
      @thursoberwick1948 3 года назад +2

      @@aaronstepien2363 No they don't. The Nazis weren't even in that part of Egypt. It was British controlled.
      The usual story was that Napoleonic troops did it. The French actually were in Egypt. But even that story is false - the nose was damaged.before that. A convincing story is that the face was originally a lion and later changed to a person's.

    • @aaronstepien2363
      @aaronstepien2363 3 года назад +2

      @@thursoberwick1948 so it was just another spooky propaganda rumor that got repeated ad nausea lol

    • @thursoberwick1948
      @thursoberwick1948 3 года назад +4

      @@aaronstepien2363 Your Nazi rumour is just a garbled version of the Napoleonic one. Probably with Indiana Jones thrown in.
      A lot of black supremacists claim white people did this to hide the Sphinx's black features and did it to other Egyptian statues. The only problem is that if you go to Rome you can see plenty of obviously white statues with noses broken off. Even nineteenth century ones it happened with.

  • @CreativeWorkflowHack
    @CreativeWorkflowHack 3 года назад +368

    You should read Hancock's books or listen to the podcast he did with Rogan. What he says makes a lot of sence, and it's not like he lying about stuff. There is clear evidence for his claims.

    • @Oborowatabinostk
      @Oborowatabinostk 3 года назад +32

      Yea Grahams definitely not a bad actor. He has evidence to backup his claims

    • @wlengel8317
      @wlengel8317 3 года назад +19

      i stopped watching and looked at comments ( quite easily found) defending hancock lol

    • @crazysilly2914
      @crazysilly2914 3 года назад +8

      wait he did a podcast with Rogan?!

    • @CreativeWorkflowHack
      @CreativeWorkflowHack 3 года назад +4

      @@crazysilly2914 two even

    • @DominicNJ73
      @DominicNJ73 3 года назад +33

      Anyone who does a podcast with Rogan can NEVER be taken seriously about any topic. No self-respecting scientist would ever appear, or even acknowledge, Joe Rogan.

  • @atune2682
    @atune2682 2 года назад

    Great vid! :D

  • @sarahsworld-2240
    @sarahsworld-2240 2 года назад +2

    Love learning about this stuff makes me wonder what other things that aren’t on the map anymore that we don’t know about we really need to look at the ocean more and do a good research u never know what you may find

  • @dlbstl
    @dlbstl 3 года назад +107

    Randall Carlson is a proponent and contemporary of Hancock and West's. He has lots of degrees and taught geology.

    • @jordanhallmark1784
      @jordanhallmark1784 3 года назад +6

      Carlson is a treasure

    • @austinbrown2498
      @austinbrown2498 2 года назад +9

      Exactly I didn’t like his comments on graham if anyone had seen hi interviews on jre he isn’t just making stuff up

    • @actualfactual8737
      @actualfactual8737 2 года назад

      @@jordanhallmark1784 Whats most disturbing is Mouthy Buddhas channel has been banned...its terrible how many channels are now gone....because of Susan wojcicki. The biggests bi+(# ever born on this planet.

  • @chuckfarley2764
    @chuckfarley2764 3 года назад +180

    Before dismissing Hancock as a "pseudo" you might consider he predicted a cataclysmic event decades before the Younger-Dryas impact was even theorized let alone confirmed and his timeframe matches perfectly. It's something you might find interesting, even possibly worthy of its own video.

    • @alexcollins7741
      @alexcollins7741 3 года назад +7

      he believes fucking telekinesis had a role in creating the pyramids, he's a loon. he's well know for plagarism in the archeology community thats why he isnt liked

    • @8RuTu5
      @8RuTu5 3 года назад +9

      @@alexcollins7741 Could you please give reference to Hancock's telekinesis theory?

    • @Emzlv702
      @Emzlv702 2 года назад +9

      @@alexcollins7741 🤣 that's everyone's bs rebuttal as to why his research shouldn't be taken seriously.... 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️

    • @Chad_Thundernuts
      @Chad_Thundernuts Год назад +5

      @@8RuTu5 Ah, yes. Because as everyone knows, if someone is wrong about one thing it automatically means they are also wrong about everything else too.

    • @brandonstone2754
      @brandonstone2754 Год назад +1

      @@Chad_Thundernuts the u.s. government found it compelling enough to investigate it and spend money researching it.

  • @masonhughes9198
    @masonhughes9198 2 года назад

    I'm very happy someone mentioned northern Ireland in one of their videos because like no one ever mentions a random part of the uk that is small and shares a border with Ireland

  • @kalleighnem2148
    @kalleighnem2148 2 года назад +2

    first thought i had when a lost city under japan was mentioned: Enkanomiya under Inazuma
    pls tell me someone gets that reference

  • @josephtaylor6285
    @josephtaylor6285 3 года назад +106

    Seeing cities in rock formations must be like all the faces I see in the wardrobe in my bedroom.

  • @rabidrich2727
    @rabidrich2727 3 года назад +37

    Legend says when you're early you get to know the origin story of thoughty2's mustache

    • @aqixia
      @aqixia 3 года назад

      Not quite early enough it seems

    • @azidal3755
      @azidal3755 3 года назад

      Gotta be earlier than 5 mins apparently

    • @growscotland2521
      @growscotland2521 3 года назад +1

      I'd have a guess and say his upper lip

  • @Kaboose-fb7bk
    @Kaboose-fb7bk 2 года назад +1

    With the existence of Doggerland and there being signs of civilization there. As well as the lost continent under the Mediterranean sea, there is still much about the planet and ancient humans we still don't know.

  • @DA-hy3fu
    @DA-hy3fu 2 года назад +1

    Well that's 16 minutes I'm never getting back. I should've known by that question mark at the end of the clickbait title that this was going no where

  • @montyscustoms9513
    @montyscustoms9513 3 года назад +17

    Legend has it thoughty1 used to live on that continent

  • @theFLCLguy
    @theFLCLguy 3 года назад +20

    What if Mu is Australia+Zealandia? There's evidence the great monument builders of the stone age made their way from the middle east all the way to south America.

  • @Ryomen04
    @Ryomen04 3 года назад

    Reminds me of that arc in one piece of the underwater city of gold or something like that my memory is a bit cloudy though

  • @ricardosmythe2548
    @ricardosmythe2548 3 года назад +2

    The sphinx theory stands up. It's the erosion on its enclosure wall that gives it away it's blatantly prolonged water erosion

  • @BeeDub57
    @BeeDub57 3 года назад +29

    Video game developers: "Write that down, write that down!"

    • @totallynotme8153
      @totallynotme8153 3 года назад

      LMAOOOOO

    • @athenastarbrite2955
      @athenastarbrite2955 3 года назад +1

      Pokémon black and white has something like this under water where you get the most expensive items in the games.

  • @DBPooper654
    @DBPooper654 3 года назад +269

    I can’t believe you’ve dissed Graham Hancock 😢

    • @ericmoore7413
      @ericmoore7413 3 года назад +47

      I know, right?
      I thought this guy was kinda smart.
      Clearly, he ain't.

    • @columbasaint465
      @columbasaint465 3 года назад +38

      I've been a fan of Graham's for over 20 years. He wasn't dissed. It was a fair representation of who and what Graham is. He's an interesting person that you should take with a large pinch of salt. Gobekli Tepe did make him look more right than wrong though.

    • @scorpion0498
      @scorpion0498 3 года назад +2

      Truly disgusting, that some “people” would do this horrible thing

    • @kylestevenson5911
      @kylestevenson5911 3 года назад +14

      who has worked with Randal Carlson many times too, another legend!

    • @Dragonass18
      @Dragonass18 3 года назад +6

      Younger Dryas makes so much since to me. Especially when u can see the primitive repairs the Egyptians and Mayans really did.

  • @tohru-adachi-true-legit-real
    @tohru-adachi-true-legit-real 2 года назад +2

    Genshin 2.4: allow me to introduce myself ( *insert Ekonomia* )

  • @jaytheredpanda183
    @jaytheredpanda183 2 года назад +1

    Fun Fact: The Pyramids are older than the Egyptians and they're at least 3000 years older than the first Egyptians.

  • @CosmicContrarian
    @CosmicContrarian 3 года назад +351

    Giant's Causeway is not caused by lava eroding rock. If you've ever observed lava and how it forms rocks during eruptions it is always messy and chaotic, never like Giant's causeway.

    • @sammieskeleton3339
      @sammieskeleton3339 3 года назад +42

      It was caused by lava and studied for over a decade by Yan Lavalee a professor of volcanology at the university of Liverpool. There are simular geological simularities seen elsewhere in the world including Devils Postpile in the US. The legend in Ireland was Finn mccool formed the giants causeway after a scottish giant called Benandonner threatened Ireland and Fin McCool retaliated by tearing up chunks of the Antrim coastline and hurling them into the sea , it it also said a chunk of these rocks created the Isle of man . I live not far away from the Giants causeway and walked there many many times from childhood such a gorgeous wild place .

    • @shinobi-no-bueno
      @shinobi-no-bueno 3 года назад +54

      @@sammieskeleton3339 you don't see anything questionable about a guy named Lavalee being the volcano expert called in?

    • @seanrallis6714
      @seanrallis6714 3 года назад +39

      @@shinobi-no-bueno The fact that your best argument is to make fun of the name of a person, instead of actually addressing the issue at hand, is quite telling. This is well-established science that has been peer-reviewed and accepted.
      Lava can flow and cool differently under different circumstances and environments. On top of this, the cooled lava will not remain in the same condition forever. It will be subsequently changed by environmental factors, just like any other substance we find on earth. And, just like other substances, it will change differently depending on local factors.
      You claim that you know giant's causeway can't be caused by eroding lava, because you've observed how lava flows and cools during eruptions... have you witnessed all of the different ways this happens, in all different environments? Are you a credited geologist who has extensively studied not only the different ways lava flows and cools, and also the different ways it is affected over thousands of years by pressure, temperature, erosion, and other factors? If you were, you would have presented some actual data and evidence. You know, instead of making fun of a foreign name.

    • @ethelredhardrede1838
      @ethelredhardrede1838 3 года назад +10

      "Giant's Causeway is "
      Obviously basalt, Cosmically Gullible. Perhaps you sell merch, tin foil hats and such.

    • @sammieskeleton3339
      @sammieskeleton3339 3 года назад +2

      @@shinobi-no-bueno Look him up he is a very educated and intelligent man .

  • @hxpnoticbynx2351
    @hxpnoticbynx2351 3 года назад +119

    "Achievement Unlocked"
    Atlantis?

    • @DreaMeRHoLic
      @DreaMeRHoLic 3 года назад +7

      That would be the Ricard structure in Mauritania.. also known as the Eye of the Sahara.
      10 000 years ago the sahara was green (that is a fact that is backed up by modern sience) and the big crater in Greenland that NASA discovered is in a channel that would direcly hit that place with a massive wave. This blast also created the frostwave that froze animals like mammoths (they sometimes find frozen once with gras in their mouth, so it did happen instandly...that is also a fact). After this impact the ice that melted created the steamcloud that pushed the frostwave after the north and the melting water started the so called "Meltwater Pulse 1a". The aborigines even talk about this in their "dream time" legends about the big flood "big bang... rained for days and where once was land it turnd to water".
      The problem is that nobody goes there to dig and the buildings that the locals build (even today) are indeed made out of the rocks that plato describes, but they are made out of stacked, small rocks because it's a somehow stoneage civ.
      Locals do find and sell "relics" like stonetools and weights that you would use for a fishing net and even seashells (that proves that this area was once connected to the ocean) but again... nobody goes there to do a dig, so it's just a area with A LOT of lose rocks. I mean you could dig and maybe find more relics... but i dont think that you would ever find any houses, because if you look and the buildings that the locals build (random rocks stacked to create a wall or house) you cant really prove or rebuild Atlantis

    • @Negermak
      @Negermak 3 года назад

      nope, the azores islands are where atlantis used to be, it is on the mid-atlantic ridge that fluctuated during the start of the younger dryas cataclysm 12800 years ago. The ricard structure is a 100x larger then plato said it is.

    • @yeahboyz9314
      @yeahboyz9314 3 года назад +1

      Japlantis

  • @ogkev1924
    @ogkev1924 2 года назад

    So crazy to think you’ve been doing these videos for so long

  • @inbetween1-042
    @inbetween1-042 3 года назад +2

    Land of Mu. I am waiting for any author for fanfiction to make this as the headcanon land for the Hidden Continent in Naruto. Basically the best headcanon for any possible crossover😂😂

    • @haruyanto8085
      @haruyanto8085 3 года назад

      Probably based on it, the mythical story of Mu is quite well known in East Asia

  • @thememeestfilmbuff
    @thememeestfilmbuff 3 года назад +197

    *Conspiracy theorists:* Atlantis!
    I knew it. The Earth was just trying to hide it like some embarrassing high school phase.

    • @just_a_turtle_chad
      @just_a_turtle_chad 3 года назад +14

      A turtle can confirm it does in fact exist.

    • @KamiTenchi
      @KamiTenchi 3 года назад +5

      Well it's possible.

    • @LeoH3L1
      @LeoH3L1 3 года назад +10

      There's very good evidence that that's in north west africa, it wasn't a continent, that bit has always been a massive exhaggeration, but a city state and the surrounding area that was linked to the atlantic, through a now dried up river system.
      Lat/Long
      N 21.07.20 W 11.23.60.
      The dimensions of it match the accounts of atlantis, it's position and the surrounding mountains and rivers also match, even the names of the mountains and region fit, eg the Atlas mountains to the north east.

    • @kevinfoster2163
      @kevinfoster2163 3 года назад +1

      What is a conspiracy theorist?

    • @DreaMeRHoLic
      @DreaMeRHoLic 3 года назад +7

      Atlantis would be the Ricard structure in Mauritania.. also known as the Eye of the Sahara

  • @myst1c164
    @myst1c164 3 года назад +112

    Graham Hancock pioneered many theories that are common knowledge nowadays so I think he’s pretty credible despite his lack of formal education.

    • @alexcollins7741
      @alexcollins7741 3 года назад +6

      the guy believes telekinesis helped build the pyramids, thats why actual archeologists dont take him seriously/

    • @deaconstjohn4842
      @deaconstjohn4842 3 года назад +2

      Hancock is a fraud. He lacks proper education in the fields he claims he's an expert of and that should fucking be enough for your tiny mind to understand who you're dealing with. A fraud.

    • @calebalwayswill7423
      @calebalwayswill7423 3 года назад +12

      @@deaconstjohn4842 I was with you until you started throwing out playground insults. If you want people to take you seriously, give them a reason to.

    • @EduardoGarcia-vu5ts
      @EduardoGarcia-vu5ts 2 года назад +2

      no, no he didnt. he took stories from my people in the americas, people from africa and asia and took credit for them. NO

    • @randomanun4278
      @randomanun4278 2 года назад +4

      @@deaconstjohn4842 who gave credentials to the first scholars? Secondarily if you believe that a slip of paper is the difference between a fraud and a legitimate person you're not just wrong you're stupid.

  • @patrickmcdonald8513
    @patrickmcdonald8513 3 года назад +1

    Is there a lost Japan beneath a continent?. Now that will really cook your noodle.

  • @timclarke6087
    @timclarke6087 2 года назад

    I’ve been to the giants causeway, I was living in Belfast, where my step family is from, and went on a day trip there to explore it ☺️

  • @MW-sw7so
    @MW-sw7so 3 года назад +151

    They havent been proved wrong either, and i definitely believe Robert Shoch's version of the weathering of the sphinx enclosure. It was NOT done by wind and Zahi Hawass is a massive liar!

    • @Chillingdane
      @Chillingdane 3 года назад +13

      SPOT ON!

    • @MW-sw7so
      @MW-sw7so 3 года назад +3

      @John Barber ok i agree he is stupid

    • @sokol7215
      @sokol7215 3 года назад

      You don't need rain. Because of the temperatur dropping in the night there is enough water building up. Hot Cold Hot Cold can destroy many things. But who knows

    • @mraBJJ33
      @mraBJJ33 3 года назад +4

      @@sokol7215 the sphinx is usually buried under sand and has had to be excavated a few times in it history. So it wouldn't be exposed to the air for that to be a factor.

  • @batman5224
    @batman5224 3 года назад +26

    Sometimes, I think there’s a hidden continent in my stomach.

    • @frinoffrobis
      @frinoffrobis 3 года назад +2

      a rocky one, with volcanoes

    • @yoursotruly
      @yoursotruly 3 года назад +2

      So that's why they call it incontinence!

  • @zeroawn3805
    @zeroawn3805 3 года назад

    this place was on a episode of Drain the Oceans, Season 1 Episode 05 - Legends of Atlantis to be exact

  • @sergeyt2947
    @sergeyt2947 Год назад +1

    This is not a structure. This is a quarry from the ancient civ that existed before (and some time after) the Younger Dryas.

  • @technosaurus3805
    @technosaurus3805 3 года назад +18

    There are multiple temples carved directly into natural rock in India and (I think) Ethiopia.

    • @ericmoore7413
      @ericmoore7413 3 года назад +4

      And Mexico, and nearly every area in North and South America. Oh wait, are we still pretending that white people invented civilization?

    • @Vassilaco
      @Vassilaco 3 года назад +3

      @@ericmoore7413 I think they were referring about temples carved into humongous monoliths like Ellora and Ajanta caves in India. Temples in the Americas were built with blocks of stones. Nothing to do about races.

    • @budele09
      @budele09 3 года назад +2

      @@ericmoore7413 white people probably did invent the most advanced civilisation but not the earliest. plus white people are black people with a evolutionary trait that reduces skin pigmentation since its not needed where we live.

    • @thursoberwick1948
      @thursoberwick1948 3 года назад

      @@budele09 White people are supposedly only a few thousand years old but Neanderthals coincidentally had big noses, blue eyes, red hair and white skins and lived in the same regions. Just a coincidence, we're told. Different genes.

  • @alephland
    @alephland 3 года назад +18

    (3:44) not only does that LOOK like Godzilla, it also is the area where Godzilla is supposed to live in the movies. Creepy huh?

  • @j.nx._269
    @j.nx._269 3 года назад

    it’s 1 am and i can’t sleep so now i’m watching this

  • @TheReforsaken
    @TheReforsaken 3 года назад

    A video on the Baltic Sea anomaly would be cool!

  • @jsjdns17373
    @jsjdns17373 3 года назад +23

    Don’t go there that’s where the Villian is locked the Main character hasn’t been born yet

  • @jtd7954
    @jtd7954 3 года назад +5

    Just because the stalactites are a certain age doesn't really mean much, they don't start immediately, conditions can change and start forming them later.

    • @ericmoore7413
      @ericmoore7413 3 года назад +1

      Yeah. Smart people who build stuff is a very new invention. Imagine the ridiculous idea that non white people could build a wall and a town !
      Shun the thought. Am i right?

    • @erdling3132
      @erdling3132 3 года назад

      @@ericmoore7413 Why are you so obsessed with white people? That is not even close to the topic... You have some issues

    • @jtd7954
      @jtd7954 3 года назад

      @@erdling3132 just sayin, you pointed out the 'white' part.... lol.... you might also have issues....

  • @DavidLazarus
    @DavidLazarus Год назад

    They aren't the only ones to say that the Sphinx is older. Abd’el Hakim Awyan, a khemitologist (Egyptologist), also said this.

  • @notalpharius3861
    @notalpharius3861 3 года назад +79

    My midnight ass be like: Forget sleep watch some Thoughty2 videos first

    • @yeeh2232
      @yeeh2232 3 года назад

      Same

    • @sunnyjim1355
      @sunnyjim1355 3 года назад

      Nobody cares. I expect you are also the kind of person who takes photos of their food and posts it on social media.

    • @roybatty9935
      @roybatty9935 3 года назад +1

      @@sunnyjim1355 that make you feel good? She commented something generic that no one really cared about, so you did the same, but to be a dick? Stunning and brave

    • @petrkulhavy6246
      @petrkulhavy6246 3 года назад

      Yeaay 2 hours later but its midnight in the uk now xD

    • @loganlutz5396
      @loganlutz5396 3 года назад

      @@sunnyjim1355 I bet you make your parents proud.

  • @florianf.weissbarth3281
    @florianf.weissbarth3281 3 года назад +122

    Love your work, respectfully disagree with calling a geologists assesment of water erosion marks on the Sphinx a frindge theory though given the agreement of geologists on the matter, that one is hard to discard even for me at least - the egypt monuments are weird, just very weird. Shouldnt be there 🤷🏼‍♂️

    • @Cole99v
      @Cole99v 3 года назад +7

      The head the sphinx's has now doesn't even add up. Its so smol.... Why? Replaced the head for ego reasons maybe?

    • @florianf.weissbarth3281
      @florianf.weissbarth3281 3 года назад +6

      @John Barber „The study was presented at the International Conference of Geoarchaeology and Archaeomineralogy held in Sofia titled: GEOLOGICAL ASPECT OF THE PROBLEM OF DATING THE GREAT EGYPTIAN SPHINX CONSTRUCTION“ mgu.bg/geoarchmin/naterials/64Manichev.pdf

    • @Eblis840
      @Eblis840 3 года назад +2

      @@Cole99v I was told it was originally a lioness head.

    • @theorganicway2go
      @theorganicway2go 3 года назад +2

      Geology are fraudulent fields and so is this channel. This guy uses more forms of fallacy and just straight up lies than a cheating wife. Lands rise and fall all the time, common knowledge. Unthoughty should also study the genome and its haplotypes, especially the recent findings.

    • @florianf.weissbarth3281
      @florianf.weissbarth3281 3 года назад +1

      @@Eblis840 I had heard that too but never saw it substantiated plus the computer mapping of the Sphinx face as it is now shows perfect symetry. PERFECT symetry, as in, you can digitally map only one side, invert it using manufacturing software and lay it onto the other side and they check out perfectly symetric. Impossible to be done by hand. It stays a connundrum because, even say we allow for the possibility that something else caused the errosion marks that are the bases of the controversy and take the currently official timeline - it shouldnt be there. We didnt have computer operated machines that could produce such a perfect symetry until 1000s of years later. Baffeling for the engineers that mapped it to say the least. Weird, the whole thing is just very weird 🤷🏼‍♂️ ruclips.net/video/2fS9ixfQ_no/видео.html

  • @rexremedy1733
    @rexremedy1733 2 года назад

    „I don’t know“ is the beginning of knowledge.

  • @raphaelfamilyfirst3058
    @raphaelfamilyfirst3058 2 года назад

    The older and younger dryas changed our world a lot, i wonder how deep that place is and since when ?!

  • @ChiB2004
    @ChiB2004 3 года назад +24

    Do you think there is a lost island in his moustache?

  • @AmpieAnk
    @AmpieAnk 3 года назад +19

    Glad to see JR's podcasts with GH and JAW are reaching a lot of people! It was easy to rip on the "pseudo's" before JR but JR's podcasts are maiking people think and question the established theories for once! Good on ya JR

  • @owenbrandon2241
    @owenbrandon2241 3 года назад

    Fav channel for knowledge rn

  • @crimsonguy8696
    @crimsonguy8696 3 года назад

    I'm pretty convinced that Gobekli Tepe more or less proves that human civil society is a good deal older than is accepted, by which I mean agriculture and specialized skills.

  • @ersanseer3078
    @ersanseer3078 3 года назад +98

    It's not lost.... to the giant robots that live there 😏

  • @MW-sw7so
    @MW-sw7so 3 года назад +20

    If it was above water a long time ago is perfectly reasonable humans carved it out, duh.

    • @purple7filth
      @purple7filth 3 года назад

      Reasonable sure but there should still be some evidence out there to prove it. Especially if the estimate now is around 2,000 rather than 10,000.

    • @MW-sw7so
      @MW-sw7so 3 года назад

      @@purple7filth they would need evidence of it being above water or tool marks or carvings

    • @jasorngcntypnk
      @jasorngcntypnk 3 года назад

      @Nathaniel Lizarraga look up gobekli tepe

    • @thursoberwick1948
      @thursoberwick1948 3 года назад +1

      @Nathaniel Lizarraga There are at least two stone built towns dating back over 10,000 years in Turkey.

    • @davidgantenbein9362
      @davidgantenbein9362 3 года назад

      @@jasorngcntypnk Nobody questions Gobekli Tepe, but Tepe shows clear signs of human work. This thing is just normal stone and erosion with no signs of human work. Gobekli Tepe is also well documented with human stuff found in it and in nearby excavations. Hell, that part of the world is pretty much known to be the dawn of human civilization as we know it.

  • @napoleonbonaparte5147
    @napoleonbonaparte5147 3 года назад +2

    Imagine going to deep space and finding the remains of human fleets of star ships

  • @nugget9190
    @nugget9190 2 года назад

    “Dude look at this cool rock I found”
    “Damn... looks human made idk tho”

  • @BrasilTrix
    @BrasilTrix 3 года назад +714

    Who the hell dislikes this channels' videos?! Such good everything!

    • @MRmanbearpig1993
      @MRmanbearpig1993 3 года назад +46

      This time I’m assuming graham hancock disliked it lol

    • @MattyEngland
      @MattyEngland 3 года назад +22

      Moustachophobics!

    • @broekspijp41
      @broekspijp41 3 года назад +47

      I dont’t dislike and I like his subjects but I absolutely hate the stupid animations and stock footage that he uses to guide his narration

    • @superj3ff686
      @superj3ff686 3 года назад +10

      Thoughty2 is bloody brilliant!

    • @matthewmartin926
      @matthewmartin926 3 года назад +13

      Probably people who disagree with some kind of thing Thoughty said as some point in time. Can’t think of any reason to dislike logically.

  • @SH7SH7SH7
    @SH7SH7SH7 3 года назад +28

    ORIGINAL TITLE: Is there a lost continent beneath Japan?

  • @RedneckRepairs
    @RedneckRepairs 3 года назад

    one minor point. sand and mud stone fracture in flat *horizontal* planes, (unless they've been upheaved by land movement such as tectonic plate action below them)...but it's always a single plane, not right angles.

  • @bigjohn2927
    @bigjohn2927 2 года назад

    Ithought the clickbait was a cat underwater low LOL

  • @chrisgray4154
    @chrisgray4154 3 года назад +64

    I can’t say I’ve ever heard “Mayan” pronounced like that before

    • @ChubakaSteven
      @ChubakaSteven 3 года назад +1

      That's brits for you. They love their vowels

    • @joshd9873
      @joshd9873 3 года назад +10

      @@ChubakaSteven let’s not forget that we created the language👍🏼

    • @jahjoeka
      @jahjoeka 3 года назад +4

      @@joshd9873 but we Americans perfected it...

    • @Ayquehambre
      @Ayquehambre 3 года назад +1

      Maya for culture/people , Mayan for languages

    • @joshd9873
      @joshd9873 3 года назад +2

      @@jahjoeka or the Chinese whisper effect happened but I’m not gonna argue over language and dialect