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giovonni
31st May 2016, 00:40
Finally after two years we now have both part one and two of this tour which
explore the mysteries of Egypt that conventional archaeology can not explain ...
Lost Ancient High Technology Of Egypt Before The Pharaohs Part 1
Published on Jul 12, 2014
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmWum2RKwW0
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Lost Ancient Technology Of Egypt Before The Pharaohs: Part 2 Of 2
Published on May 30, 2016
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CfC_75LJzro&feature=em-uploademail
Thanks for posting these vids. It was really cool to walk with them so to speak through the ruins. My only grumble was the guy with the beard and hat, get him off camera, or give him his own show, seemed like a nice guy but very opinionated. In fact I thought the whole thing was very tinged with the moods of those who made it. I'm all up for and being open to opening the door to wider understanding, but most times they told us the outcome before they showed us the evidence for it, it's leading the viewer at the very least.
If the evidence tells a story, then let it tell it, don't tell a story and then point to the small fragments that support your theorem, IMHO. Anyway, apart from that small criticism I thoughourly enjoyed it.... Interesting to note so many homages to Bill, aka his hat, coincidence, i dont beleave in them.. Thanks again for posting them.. N
onawah
2nd June 2016, 04:40
Very cool vids! If you can't get to Giza physically, this is not a bad substitute.
Other cool "forbidden archaeology" stuff at those youtube links, too.
Atlas
23rd March 2017, 19:30
Sophisticated ancient machine parts and apparent machined stone workings, Egypt:
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Mark (Star Mariner)
23rd March 2017, 20:18
On this fascinating subject, a mention must go out to what has become known as 'Core 7', a drilled out granite core found at Giza, and dated to the 4th dynasty, approx 2,000 BC.
"On the granite core No 7, the spiral of the cut sinks 0.1 inch in the circumference of 6 inches, or 1 in 60, a rate of ploughing out the quartz and feldspar which is astonishing. The feed-rate of modern drills is calculated to be 0.0002 inch per revolution, indicating that the Egyptians drilled into granite with a feed-rate that was five hundred times greater or deeper per revolution of the drill than modern drills."
http://www.oocities.org/unforbidden_geology/UC16036_granite_core_a.jpg
In 1881 British archeologist Flinders Petrie found something remarkable near the great pyramids at Giza. He didn't unearth great riches or open an undisturbed tomb. Petrie picked up a piece of granite – a 4000 year old chunk of construction debris. A treasure politely tucked away in the Petrie Museum of Egyptology in London, England – one that defies explanation, logic or reason.
Flinder Petrie's chunk of granite – Core No. 7 – only makes sense if you accept the ancient world as capable beyond imagination. Granite is hard, it can only be cut with something harder – today we use diamond tipped drills. Murals show Egyptian workers cutting blocks of lime or sandstone with copper saws – this makes sense. On a scale of 1-10, 1 being the softest – copper is a 3, so are marble, lime and sandstone. Granite is a 7, diamonds are 10.
Science doesn't know how, but think they know where No. 7 came from. A plug of red granite drilled to form a door pivot – not chiseled, drilled with precision accuracy. Drills leave marks behind – a road map of rate and pressure. This is when 4000 year old granite cores get freaky – the markings on Core No. 7 are so perfectly spaced, engineers don't believe a modern diamond tip mechanized drill could duplicate them.
Ponder Core No. 7 a moment – forget plausible explanations, suspend belief and allow lost knowledge to plaster a grin on your face.
https://notestoponder.wordpress.com/tag/core-no-7-ancient-egypt/
Jon-tom
24th March 2017, 01:58
Not only Egypt, but other places. Like Turkey. Some absolutely fabulous finds in turkey, including the same type drill holes.
The experts can't tell me there wasn't technology we don't have or understand that was beyond current levels. I've been to Egypt. It is amazing. My father told me Baalbek was even more amazing to him. Maybe one day...
I am in awe of the worldwide megalith builder civilization.
Mark (Star Mariner)
24th March 2017, 12:34
I'll tell you how they were able to drill these holes - at least my theory of it - and do so many other inexplicable things, in ways our modern technology doesn't even understand. It wasn't because they had better drills, with bits harder than diamond to do this. They didn't have winches and hoists superior to what we have today. It was all about the stone.
Using collective thought, in combination with sonic resonance, they had the knowledge of how to physically alter the properties of the stone, to make it softer and more pliable for drilling, and lighter for lifting. Stone could be levitated into position with these ancient techniques, which I believe were passed down from Atlantis and has since been lost.
Jon-tom
24th March 2017, 14:35
. It was all about the stone.
Using collective thought, in combination with sonic resonance, they had the knowledge of how to physically alter the properties of the stone, to make it softer and more pliable for drilling, and lighter for lifting. Stone could be levitated into position with these ancient techniques, which I believe were passed down from Atlantis and has since been lost.
I can see that. Using a core drill that is vibrating at a different frequency than the stone. And changing the frequency of the stone also. I also find cymatics highly interesting.
I don't know quite how that explains what appear to be saw marks made by a large circular saw. The machine capable of doing the work however the "softness" of the stone.
Jon-tom
24th March 2017, 16:30
The use of material like granite, andesite, bluestone and others may have been not so much for their beauty or durability but the "ease" with which their crystalline structure could be manipulated. Just a passing thought. Could explain the why and how these types of stone could be transported long distances.
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