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A Thorough Exploration Of Ancient Anomalies In Egypt Lecture

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  • Опубликовано: 2 сен 2022
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  • @michaeldombrowski9193
    @michaeldombrowski9193 Год назад +100

    Brien Foerster’s “ Elongated Skulls of Peru and Bolivia” is worth looking at. I could get any book imaginable because I worked in a major academic library when it came out but no library in the country ever purchased it. I had to buy my own copy. I studied to be an archaeologist in grad school and I think most academic prehistorical archaeological theory is a crock.

    • @alanablythe
      @alanablythe Год назад

      the peruans formed the skulls so.

    • @michaeldombrowski9193
      @michaeldombrowski9193 Год назад +12

      Read the DNA analyses in the book before you say the skulls were purposely elongated in every case.

    • @iamwhoyousayiam6773
      @iamwhoyousayiam6773 Год назад +3

      @@alanablythe What's your point? Some cultures stretched their ear lobes, and others stretched their necks. Neither has a monopoly on body stretching

    • @johanwise9713
      @johanwise9713 Год назад +4

      Yes, sometimes. They tried to reach the ideal, godlike Appeal. Similar behaviour we have today with all this Status symbols, even ties or stuffed lips a.s.o. 🤔🙄

    • @mnomadvfx
      @mnomadvfx Год назад

      "I studied to be an archaeologist in grad school and I think most academic prehistorical archaeological theory is a crock"
      Oh well, just so long as you studied it in grad school you clearly know what you are doing. /s
      I studied 3D Computer Animation for my Bachelors degree in university - that doesn't automatically make me a Pixar feature film class animator, it doesn't even make me a de facto font of knowledge about CGI.
      People who come out of a college/university course thinking it is a crock are usually unsuited to the field of study and as often as not jealous of the people that are suited to it.
      From what I know of qualified archaeologists they are hard working academics who work weeks of back breaking work on excavations bent over in trenches of dirt while documenting everything they see down to the smallest detail.
      Needless to say such a field of study requires immense mental and physical discipline - to say nothing of a degree of humility for what will be the many times that you do not just magically come across a career defining archaeological relic within hours of starting each excavation.
      Something about the tone of your commentary tells me that you are sorely lacking in all 3 areas, so I'm not at all surprised that archaeology wasn't for you.
      Also, you worked in a library?
      George Bernard Shaw once wrote "Those who can, do; those who can’t, teach"
      Or in your case those who can't do OR teach apparently just organise books for those who study 😒
      Tell me you couldn't hack it without telling me you couldn't hack it 😂🤣

  • @15bernard33
    @15bernard33 Год назад +38

    I thoroughly enjoyed this presentation. Marvelous information. Thanks Brian

  • @PunishedKarma
    @PunishedKarma Год назад +25

    I can never afford a trip to Egypt so your my eyes and its much appreciated.

    • @claireellis8242
      @claireellis8242 Год назад +4

      It would spoil your vision anyway. Neither can I, from the Uk. Be careful out there. Xx

    • @nicolasnicolas3889
      @nicolasnicolas3889 Год назад

      That's because the Pharoahs dissapeared to Switzerland and we are still their slaves, not for long though as The Wrath of God is soon to be unleashed....

  • @todamont
    @todamont Год назад +7

    The "schist disk" is not an impeller, it is a harmonic resonator. It is intentionally imperfect because it is an astable oscillator. The "lobed bowl" too. They are part of a harmonic wave generator machine, they are like different tuning forks that allow it to generate output waves that combine via convolution to produce a desired waveform. Metamorphosed clay is a high-technology material, it's a "composite porcelain" material.

  • @adjustableisland8806
    @adjustableisland8806 Год назад +2

    That box with the groove in it so its lid locks in place blew my mind. No one doing this by hand would ever even attempt such a thing.

  • @queenbeedat8726
    @queenbeedat8726 Год назад +6

    Absolutely fascinating. Thank you Brian for the excellent presentation.

  • @scotty5717
    @scotty5717 Год назад +10

    Brien Foerster and Graham Hancock together would be awesome

    • @johanwise9713
      @johanwise9713 Год назад

      Better Foerster and a super computing institute.

  • @omniexistus
    @omniexistus Год назад +2

    Such a wise and observant man and I agree with his observations.

  • @mahyar2727
    @mahyar2727 Год назад +11

    Elongated skulls were found in south west Iran a few days ago.
    They were 6000 years old!

  • @PhilipHounsham
    @PhilipHounsham Год назад +11

    Excellent compilation of some very Interesting and Intriguing work 👍
    ALways Educational and thought provoking!
    Thank you Brien🥳

  • @martinleitch1147
    @martinleitch1147 Год назад +5

    Love all your virtual tours Brien & thanks to you & your team over the years you have taught my little naive brain so much knowledge over the years, this particularly over head projection show is fabulous as it recaps on all your tours Brien, I personally would like thank you & your team for all the hard work you have done & continue to delivery to thousands of your followers who are never able to afford the luxury of one of your tours .

  • @IstariAzul777
    @IstariAzul777 11 месяцев назад +1

    This particular disc looking thing fascinates me. Can’t help but feel it’s part of some type of tool or machine .. fact that it’s made of stone is incredible

  • @methylene5
    @methylene5 3 месяца назад +2

    Great presentation Brien!

  • @StanJan
    @StanJan Год назад +1

    THE Greatest explorer and ancient historian there EVER was. And if you know history as we do, you know what I say… honored to listen to you. Foerster the Elder :)

  • @hugechimp
    @hugechimp Год назад +4

    Always Excellent, Brien. I aspire to join you on your High Technology Tour next year!

  • @solooutlawz2685
    @solooutlawz2685 Год назад

    Great lecture Brien . through your research and evidence for the argument of a lost civilization is incredible great work my friend 👍

  • @bryanpolden1587
    @bryanpolden1587 Год назад +1

    Great info as usual Brien keep up the good work mate. I'm living my dream through your vids and can only hope that 1 day i get to see some of these thing for my self

  • @XxXx-sc3xu
    @XxXx-sc3xu 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for the presentation!

  • @arashghasemi
    @arashghasemi Год назад +5

    Love your longer video series 💕

  • @rickgrear8270
    @rickgrear8270 Год назад +7

    Great lecture, I'm amazed that there are Puruvian style stonework in Egypt. They clearly knew about building styles from around the world. I'm also amazed at the variety of types of stones used there, and all very hard to shape. It was the stone age but they clearly knew how to build well with that material

    • @mnomadvfx
      @mnomadvfx Год назад

      If by style you mean the way the stones fitted together to give a stronger, earthquake resistant formation then yes they are in the same style.
      This isn't an example of ancient rocket science or analog computers - this is just earthquake resistant rock stacking methods.
      Both Egypt and Peru have nearby tectonic faultines which make both areas to earthquakes.
      It's not a stretch to imagine that their different peoples would develop similar ways of crafting fitted stone stacked walls.
      Especially as they are both.... you know.... human!

    • @rickgrear8270
      @rickgrear8270 Год назад +1

      @@mnomadvfx Yeah on the Menkaure they are both polygonal and marshmallow looking, with knobs. Some with and without them. Yeah it could be the result of similar needs creating the same result, however the knowledge of how to construct that way may have traveled from the Inca world or vise versa I think

  • @ghostrider-be9ek
    @ghostrider-be9ek Год назад

    Well done! Thanks for keeping the research going

  • @bobrbrt
    @bobrbrt Год назад +2

    truly amazing

  • @kricketflyd111
    @kricketflyd111 Год назад

    That is a very nice video. 😊. Made me think of the old pics the ones of the sphinx with the large crack across it's back.

  • @wojciechszeremeta2502
    @wojciechszeremeta2502 Год назад +5

    Legend of Brien

  • @hugechimp
    @hugechimp Год назад +2

    Loved it. TY, Sir!

  • @maryashby
    @maryashby Год назад +3

    Thanks for uploading your videos.

  • @lockyraglus3358
    @lockyraglus3358 Год назад +2

    Love your work real eye opener 😮

  • @diamondblack3776
    @diamondblack3776 Год назад +2

    if the sun blasted plasma, it would be an extinction level event.
    what happened was a galactic battle that found its way to the earth surface, and its the result of plasma weapons.

  • @SashaTibelius
    @SashaTibelius Год назад +3

    44:15 You are absolutely right calling the Great Pyramids by numbers -1, 2 and 3. The same story with temples of Jupiter and Bucchus in Baalbek. We should call them as temple of Baal (Vaal).

  • @VoiceHole
    @VoiceHole Год назад

    Thanks you have seen some amazing things! thanks for sharing

  • @wadils
    @wadils Год назад +3

    Parabéns! Seus vídeos dão de excelente qualidade! Trabalho excelente

  • @TheDAT9
    @TheDAT9 Год назад +11

    Brien it's great that you can earn a living from doing this, and travel the World doing it. The best bit is that you are free from the corrupting influence of Institutional Money, and are able to tell it like it is, not like THEY,,, want it to be told..
    Who are THEY, and why are they lying ? Well, several books have been written on that subject alone.
    Keep up the good work, and enjoy yourself while doing it, I envy you, but in a good way.

  • @Christian-nt5xl
    @Christian-nt5xl Год назад +5

    I listening to briens videos over and over every night before sleep. Please make more lectures 🙂👽

    • @colleengeyer1361
      @colleengeyer1361 Год назад +1

      @@cashgrab3139 Newer people come.

    • @mnomadvfx
      @mnomadvfx Год назад

      @@colleengeyer1361 Ah yes, moar wallets to filch.
      Muneh muneh muneh muneh....... MUUUUUHHHNNEEEEYYYYY!! 😂🤣

  • @Olive131
    @Olive131 Год назад +3

    Keep up the good work!

  • @luisholkon1823
    @luisholkon1823 Год назад

    THANK YOU, Mr. FOERSTER.

  • @petercargin
    @petercargin Год назад

    Dear Brien, good job and good samples of damages. Thank you!

  • @Nickydo111
    @Nickydo111 Год назад

    Thank you Brien. Very interesting.

  • @nothingfree3524
    @nothingfree3524 Год назад

    Very INTERESTING Observations !

  • @davidrona
    @davidrona Год назад

    Hi Brien - Love your research and was planning on joining you March 2020 - then the pandemic changed my plans ( and many others). I'll be in Giza in December 2022 and hope to join either the mexican or egypt tour 2023. thanks for all your work - it's going to be hard to hear guides giving their knowledge about how they were tombs 4000 years ago when I arrive as I'm sure I'll cross many who stick to that story. best, D

  • @HeatherMerrell
    @HeatherMerrell Год назад

    Nice to see you talking about the electric universe and plasma discharges.

  • @colleengeyer1361
    @colleengeyer1361 Год назад

    Thank you for ALWAYS sharing..

  • @daveminer9217
    @daveminer9217 2 месяца назад

    Thank You Brien!
    My biggest question after looking at all this stone evidence is why the top U.S. engineering departments....MIT,Cal Poy, etc. are not studying these amazing structures on a regular basis. You'd think if anyone could begin to unravel these mysteries, a few brilliant (future Einstein's) at those places would be challenged enough to spend their entire careers finding answers. Nice Work!

  • @billdellinger6349
    @billdellinger6349 Год назад

    I love your work, sir. I like it because it is not academic, which also has its place.

  • @lindalee3408
    @lindalee3408 Год назад

    Thank you, Bren

  • @PAINFOOL13
    @PAINFOOL13 Год назад +1

    Bless you Brien.thanks 🙏🏻

  • @danekender5332
    @danekender5332 Год назад +2

    Interesting as always thanks......

  • @alaskafarrell4692
    @alaskafarrell4692 Год назад +2

    thanks again Brian

  • @ultimateormus7903
    @ultimateormus7903 Год назад

    Fascinating!

  • @user-yv5if7gn1v
    @user-yv5if7gn1v Год назад +2

    Thanks Brien

  • @magicmorganamodels.1736
    @magicmorganamodels.1736 Год назад +2

    The broken lid blows my mind every time I see it.

  • @paulhargreaves9103
    @paulhargreaves9103 Год назад

    Brilliant information thank you

  • @adrianariaratnam5817
    @adrianariaratnam5817 Год назад +1

    Absolutely fascinating!
    Mr. Foerster, I hope that in the near future, u'll be able to compile your extensive research into all the different geographical areas on the planet that you've visited that bore relatively concrete evidence of antideluvian megalithic megastructures that were incorporated within later known civilizational construction, whether it be in the Americas (Peru, Bolivia, etc), Asia (Japan, etc), the Middle East (Lebanon, Jordan, etc) or elsewhere........in order to construct, and then correlate, a timeline that's significant in the existence of a very advanced ancient civilization that spanned the entire globe at one time, before the devastating onset of destructive cataclysmic forces, whether it be a direct plasma hit or a deluge from an unprecedented flood, respective to the individual sites in concern.
    That would most certainly get all of our juices flowing.

  • @subevo35
    @subevo35 Год назад

    Amazing stuff

  • @timmy13duffy
    @timmy13duffy Год назад

    Absolute Delight!

  • @NeptunesLagoon
    @NeptunesLagoon Год назад +1

    i show where this stone bowl tech came from in my vids... hint: Gobekli Tepe, even show someone making on in a modern day, with archaic methods... Enjoy!

  • @miltonturner2977
    @miltonturner2977 2 месяца назад

    To light up the interiors of tunnels, it is possible the people that made them used polished copper sheets to reflect sunlight into the tunnels, then more copper sheets to redirect that light into other areas (around corners etc.)

  • @aldolopez9302
    @aldolopez9302 Год назад

    EXCELENTE VIDEO ! 🇦🇷

  • @kingboagart899
    @kingboagart899 Год назад +2

    Fully on board with you as far as machine technology is concerned, but very skeptical on your plasma theory. A series of meteor impacts similar to the Shoemaker/Levy event witnessed on Jupiter in the 90s would be more likely in my view. Great presentation!

    • @ageofadversity
      @ageofadversity Год назад +1

      Don't you think that it's highly suspicious though that the plasma blasts or whatever it was hit that area specifically but then not like 2 miles away? I mean it was almost like it was hit by a laser from somewhere else on purpose?

  • @hobart0011
    @hobart0011 Год назад

    this is the 3rd time watching this. fascinating lecture

  • @TheDemonation13
    @TheDemonation13 Год назад +2

    very cool ty

  • @laurentiumichaelgrigoroaia3286
    @laurentiumichaelgrigoroaia3286 Год назад +5

    Good job Brien! Don't you think that the solar plasma you mentioned could be a weapon what in fact we can't imagine?! More destruction looks like an ancient war was at one point all over that region...and by the way, where the dynasties came from? They were extraterrestrials or what do you think?! They just got there from nowhere?!!

    • @mnomadvfx
      @mnomadvfx Год назад

      "where the dynasties came from?"
      The same place most dynasties start from - conquering.
      Egypt's 1st dynasty began with the unification of the upper and lower kingdoms - the upper (south towards the Nile origins) was more spiritual in focus, and the lower (the north and the Nile delta) was more trade focused with nearby regions.
      The first pharaoh Narmer killed the ruler of the lower kingdom unifying both the kingdoms and the crown (the design of the dynastic crown is literally both the previous lower and upper kingdom crowns combined).

  • @BongGoesPop
    @BongGoesPop Год назад +2

    Nice video bro

  • @ancientindianguru1714
    @ancientindianguru1714 Год назад +1

    It's Geopolymer but don't mistake the size they're taller than us, who build it.

  • @cort83
    @cort83 Год назад +7

    Nice work like usually, also my question is : If the multi tons work haven’t been done by dynastic egyptian i guess the huge statues representing important persons haven’t been done by them either so who those statues are representing ? I mean it’s easy to just write a name on it without having worked on it

    • @shawn1721
      @shawn1721 Год назад +1

      That's what we're trying to figure out.....no one knows....yet...

  • @pepperchaun2184
    @pepperchaun2184 16 дней назад

    My main theory so far is that these structures are actually formed naturally, we just aren't ready to understand the implications of that.

  • @vernonkuhns3561
    @vernonkuhns3561 Год назад +6

    Tesla built turbines with smooth discs. They pumped water quite well. Automatic transmissions also use flat discs in the torque converters. Kinda opens the field for that rock disc.

    • @juneyshu6197
      @juneyshu6197 Год назад

      Interesting! That disc fascinates me but Im no physicist, and they are not talking!

    • @LOOGamala
      @LOOGamala Год назад

      Fluid drive couplings are common in industry. Rotary kilns, industrial wood chippers use them. Cars occassionally had them in their drive trains.

  • @CrazeeCountreCouponer
    @CrazeeCountreCouponer 6 дней назад

    The disc is looks like an aerator is similar to what you would use in cooking to put air into a dish buy whipping it so possible it was used to aerate water or some sort of liquid.lol but definitely not a Lotus Bowl it's definitely some sort of machine part

  • @cmdrpanpiper6415
    @cmdrpanpiper6415 Год назад

    shaft round the rear of sphinx too, all other building blocks are more regular however one above the grate entrance and ladder is like a lintel support beam, far wider single piece of stone for support above an entrance.

  • @bent540
    @bent540 Год назад

    10:00 thats from a cablesaw. like the ones we use in marble quarries.

  • @nicksavage4763
    @nicksavage4763 Год назад +1

    MISTAKES HAPPENED
    QUICKLY
    WITH POWER TOOLS
    NOT FOUND
    USING HAND TOOLS
    WOULD HAVE BEEN
    CORRECTED AS CUTS
    WERE BEING MADE

  • @zeph6439
    @zeph6439 Год назад

    Thanks Brien.

    • @zeph6439
      @zeph6439 Год назад

      Love the orbs @40:40

  • @thabigshow69
    @thabigshow69 Год назад +1

    Awesome

  • @4dbullshitpatroll6
    @4dbullshitpatroll6 Год назад +1

    When Brien is talking plasma or heat, I'm thinking of electric arc, probably piezoelectric with all of that quartz in the granite and such. piezoelectric effects produce very high voltages so air jumping arcs are inherent but there needs to be a lot of flexing of the Obelisk to get the current up to plasma arc strength. I wonder if the granite is more malleable to work with when under electric stress?
    Not much on that but I found this;
    "As bonds that keep materials together are electrons, and electrons are the basis for electricity, it is not strange that there is a connection between material mechanics and material electronics. Perhaps it is more surprising that the list of piezoelectric materials is not longer, and further more, consists of somewhat odd materials. The reason for this is that there need to be certain possibilities for ordering of the charges. In most materials positive and negative charge densities are counteracting each other and any piezoelectricity is lost. It is then not surprising that many piezoelectric materials are crystals, having a high degree of order. But crystals need to be noncentrosymmetric so that a charge shift is developed."
    Example of how much voltage is produced by piezoelectric elements;
    "a 1 cm3 cube of quartz with 2 kN (500 lbf) of correctly applied force can produce a voltage of 12500 V"
    Also;
    "The piezoelectric effect is reversible and corresponds to a deformation of the material by applying an external electric field termed the reverse piezoelectric effect" or "converse piezoelectric effect, where the application of an electrical field creates mechanical deformation in the crystal"
    And;
    "Polymer-ceramic piezoelectric composites, which have been developed during the 1970s and 1980s, are now routinely used for medical imaging and underwater (SONAR) applications".
    Therefore ultra-sound can also induce a state of stress in the material with the "reverse piezoelectric effect".
    To strengthen the piezoelectric properties of a material;
    "Dipoles (separation of + & - charges within a material) near each other tend to be aligned in regions called Weiss domains. The domains are usually randomly oriented, but can be aligned using the process of poling (not the same as magnetic poling), a process by which a strong electric field is applied across the material, usually at elevated temperatures. Not all piezoelectric materials can be poled."
    The polarity changes if the mechanical stress changes i.e flexing the material up or down;
    "Of decisive importance for the piezoelectric effect is the change of polarization (P) when applying a mechanical stress."
    "A piezoelectric transformer is a type of AC voltage multiplier. Unlike a conventional transformer, which uses magnetic coupling between input and output, the piezoelectric transformer uses acoustic coupling."
    "Ultrasonic cleaning usually uses piezoelectric elements to produce intense sound waves in liquid"
    Piezo electric elements can be used to produce ultrasound that can focus on a point like a magnifying glass does with sunlight;
    "High-intensity focused ultrasound for localized heating or creating a localized cavitation can be achieved."
    "In a demonstration at the Material Vision Fair in Frankfurt in November 2005, a team from TU Darmstadt in Germany showed several panels that were hit with a rubber mallet, and the panel with the piezo element immediately stopped swinging."
    "All piezo transducers have a fundamental resonant frequency and many harmonic frequencies."
    (Maybe that Ohm chant is a thing after all lol)
    In conclusion I think that piezoelectricity is the key to how they worked and used these megalithic stones. The amounts of acoustics to work these stones would have been enormous though. To apply enough energy for a block of granite to begin to break apart so it could be easily cut is unimaginable compared to today's uses of the piezoelectric effect where sensors, ultrasound and speakers are the main use, not energy transfer or softening rock. I recall a video or two of Brien's with flaky granite. They may have overdone it and it never reformed when acoustics were removed.
    There was a cataclysm but I'm not on board with Brien with the Solar flares. I'm more of a comet disintegrating and falling as ice on the poles with massive magma and ocean tides due to a large visitor close to earth guy myself. As for the "enamelled" surfaces failing on the East side, as a solar installer, I found concrete tiles packed too close together have fractured corners (where they are thin at the overlap) caused by expansion and contraction from the heat of the day and cool of the night. I also noticed water ingress makes them a bit more breakable. The East would be exposed to greater drying from the night dew and the rising Sun. The hardened enamel fell away exposing a flaky core.

  • @firedupphil
    @firedupphil Год назад +2

    The "motor" that drove the diamond tipped cutting tools 'could' easily have been powered by steam, for which you only need heat, water and pipes.

    • @firedupphil
      @firedupphil Год назад

      @@Eyes_Open Its a harder material. Unfortunately there's no examples of diamonds being cut into pointy shapes that would be ideal for fitting to the edge of a cutting tool.

    • @firedupphil
      @firedupphil Год назад

      @@Eyes_Open The important part of my first comment was the source of power to drive a saw, not what the saw is made of.

  • @alanablythe
    @alanablythe Год назад +3

    interesting

  • @moonshinefuel
    @moonshinefuel Год назад +1

    It's not impossible they could have built this. And that circular disc could simply be a Gold panning device, they were all about Gold after all. I watched a video where a guy moved a 20 ton block just by himself alone. It was very clever. Stood it upright too.

  • @kadmilos9112
    @kadmilos9112 Год назад +2

    Great presentation Brian, thanks! Have you seen any examples of Megalithic *artwork* at all?

    • @darinfisher989
      @darinfisher989 Год назад +1

      What's that mountain with the lion paws out carved in front of it. That looks like kind of a megalithic headquarters

  • @sanjakarkovic6106
    @sanjakarkovic6106 Год назад +2

    Pices of disc is from some speed machine.

  • @HooniCoonCustoms
    @HooniCoonCustoms Год назад

    I love these "DocuSeries", wish Netflix would pick you guys up and let y'all rotate episodes or collaborate and bounce ideas and build theories off of each other's work. The vocabulary you use is very similar to mine, so they would probably require the episodes to be prewritten. We are Too Small Town with our Coloquialisms.

    • @mnomadvfx
      @mnomadvfx Год назад

      NF are not the History channel.
      They turn out some real trash but conspiracy theories and pseudo archaeology is a step beyond.

  • @gordongrant8294
    @gordongrant8294 Год назад +2

    Could the heat marks be from high technology ancient weapons? The heat marks are not spread over the whole area but targeted?

  • @threenil030
    @threenil030 6 месяцев назад

    The scoop marks look like a wheel excavator. Probably a rotating wheel that can articulate at different angles.

  • @queeniebiscuits
    @queeniebiscuits Год назад +1

    It almost looks as if the pillow rocks were at some Point 'soft' and squashed down together like loaves of bread.
    I mean I wonder was they some kind of treatment they gave the rocks that softened them somehow before hardening [thinking outside the box here!]

  • @chefgiron2378
    @chefgiron2378 Год назад +1

    Top👍🏻

  • @Scottyrock1000
    @Scottyrock1000 Год назад +2

    Love it Brian! But I wonder if we don't need to look back beyond 12,500 years ago to maybe 30,000 to 60,000 years?

    • @mnomadvfx
      @mnomadvfx Год назад

      @acedudeism "But we can explore the structures on the floor of the Indian Ocean and the Baltic Sea anomaly. So far researchers refuse."
      By all means make a kickstarter or fund it yourself.
      Universities and their funding sources are not obligated to indulge the whims of the public - to say nothing of qualified archaeologists who have plenty to work on without adding more to their plate.
      There are dozens (hundreds?) of Mesopotamian cuneiform tablets sitting in museum and university storage untranslated simply because the number of translators for these languages are so few to get around to it.

  • @yankeecarolyn376
    @yankeecarolyn376 Год назад +5

    This cataclysm in my mind, was the Great Flood. There are a lot of plausible explanations for the evidence of high heat happening in that cataclysm. The electrical infrastructure could have shorted due to the influx of sea water. Water shooting out from "the fountains of the deep" as is written in Gensis, could have naturally been super-heated. Perhaps the tons of pressure bearing down on megalithic and architectural structures are to blame, combined with the eventual draining off and drying out from the sea water to explain some peeling.
    I believe if you study The Flood, you will discover the cause of this intense heat.
    No cataclysm is as pervasive in cultures across the world than The Flood.
    There's no reason that serious heat wasn't also involved. Especially when they had electricity.

    • @iamwhoyousayiam6773
      @iamwhoyousayiam6773 Год назад

      Your theory is combining 2 separate accounts. The Noahide flood isn't the same as the story of creation found in genesis. If you pick one, it'd be an interesting thought experiment 😄

    • @LOOGamala
      @LOOGamala Год назад

      I always thought that the flood was in punishment for worshiping idols, which would be the first thought to cross the mind of people coming across the remains of statues at Tanis, for example. How could such amazing creations be destroyed, if not by god?

    • @johanwise9713
      @johanwise9713 Год назад +1

      Ridicolous. People, who burned down uncounted sites and wiped out races were not gods at all. It seems more likely to be the work of empathetic people or a kind of soldiers.

    • @yankeecarolyn376
      @yankeecarolyn376 Год назад

      @@LOOGamala it wasn't a punishment, it was an annihilation. Fallen angels tampered with the DNA of humans and animals creating nephilim and other hybrids that, having part fallen angel DNA, were evil. God's creation got corrupted so He destroyed it, except for Noah who was "perfect in all his generations".

    • @Spectre-wd9dl
      @Spectre-wd9dl Год назад

      I suggest you look to the electric universe camp for your explanation for the heat.

  • @lynnmcmullen3157
    @lynnmcmullen3157 Год назад +1

    Iv seen several old kingdom 1 piece statues and structures with these scorch marks. Half melted looking on some. Had to have been a solar flair or some such. Point being if it did that to granite etc. Imagine what it did to flesh and bone. Makes sense that the tec was lost. Probably most who knew it vanished at the same time

  • @TheLostHistoryChannelTKTC
    @TheLostHistoryChannelTKTC Год назад

    Legend ⚡⚡⚡🤘⚡⚡⚡

  • @gordongrant8294
    @gordongrant8294 Год назад

    Could the schist disk be part of a pump or damping disc? Instead of spinning but sliding up and down?

  • @thebottles6996
    @thebottles6996 Год назад

    How does the internal diameter of the 'lotus bowl' compare to the drill holes found throughout Egypt? Is there a standard measurement(s) of the drill holes? Thanks.

  • @diamondblack3776
    @diamondblack3776 Год назад

    the movies have given everyone a hint on how a large entity hovering over an area will change the gravity at the surface.
    the soil lifts up in the air then falls back down and buries everything.

    • @mnomadvfx
      @mnomadvfx Год назад

      "the movies have given everyone a hint"
      Ah yes movies - a bastion of scientific "hints".
      Are you so desperate to validate this to reach that low?!
      I guess you've never heard of artistic license of film makers/authors then?
      Basic law of gravitational force is that the more mass an object has the more another object of great mass will affect it.
      Ergo the soil/sand would be affected about as much as diddly squat next to heavy stone blocks or even mudbrick from nearby buildings.
      Also the floating engines space ships have in most science fiction stories are the result of ANTI gravity.
      ie the ship is negating the gravitational attraction effects of nearby massive objects (the planet below) so that they can simply hover in place without being pulled down due to their own large mass.

  • @brucebanner4206
    @brucebanner4206 Год назад

    While I do appreciate his hard work and excellant presentation, it must be said that the theory of heat, plasma or asteroid hit was originally advanced by Charles Hapgood. He wrote quite a few interesting books and has an excellant theory about the earth and an apocalypse around 15,000 years ago. I highly recommend him.

  • @sanfranciscobay
    @sanfranciscobay Год назад

    The Plasma burn marks shown on the stones, are they continuous and in a pattern or are they random?

  • @JimCreekmore
    @JimCreekmore 2 месяца назад

    The theory of an ancient massive plasma blast seems to fit nicely with the research book by Dr. Anthony Peratt "Plasma and Petroglyphs"...the world wide phenomena of petroglyphs depicting high energy plasma as if observed in the sky on different contents. Foersters work is fascinating.

  • @Dule01101
    @Dule01101 Год назад +2

    Plasma burst may also be from source other than Sun. It may be from a device of technology level same as the tools used to create these scorched megalithic buildings. Are these scorching marks found at such level also in nature, wouldn't it be so focused on megalithic sites?

    • @mnomadvfx
      @mnomadvfx Год назад

      "Are these scorching marks found at such level also in nature"
      Yes - they're called impact craters.
      They are nothing to do with any plasma but the kind you get from a large object becoming superheated through intense atmospheric friction on its fall to the ground.
      Most sizable craters are pre paleolithic so weathering takes away the scorch marks by the modern day.

  • @alexanderdavis7749
    @alexanderdavis7749 Год назад

    I think Brian part alien lol. you da man Brain!

  • @chevyyyyyyy
    @chevyyyyyyy Год назад +1

    Is the Osirian simply a visible part of the vast, multi-level underground metropolis covered over and filled in with sand over the centuries?

  • @chrispaterson4942
    @chrispaterson4942 Год назад

    Anything to add re: ‘ Energy Device ‘ ! ? Great presentation, thanks.

  • @eidrith493
    @eidrith493 Год назад +1

    Has anyone looked at the soil microbes and invertebrates in the area struck by the ancient devastation and compared to the populations in nearby undamaged areas and also the chemical compositions of the soils in damaged and undamaged areas.

  • @Orbacron
    @Orbacron Год назад +1

    Ask yourself this Brien.. what would such a lightning/plasma event do to a modern industrial plant in our day🤔 It would surely cause explosions, and extreme heat damage/charring to the chemical/ fertilizer plants

    • @TheRealGuido
      @TheRealGuido Год назад +1

      Viper we should talk. I believe have plasma event related information. Do you have Instagram?

  • @fernandomoreno475
    @fernandomoreno475 Год назад +1

    Time to take samples of the more obvious burned stones, ground. The sun has not been known to eject plasma this far away, plus most of this plasma would have been dissolved by the magnetic belt and o³ layer. An atomic explosion on the other side, can be responsible of that and would have left an atomic signature which can be measured AND dated (if any) by modern means, such as mass spectrometer and radiative decay. I'm really curious. The fact that no trace of energy or a trace of atomic energy or other would both be unexplainable and mind blowing. We just can make video about the fact that we don't really know at this point...
    Time to take samples