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  • The traces of the processing of stones in modern and in ancient times 2, Second Part.
    The first part here • Video
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  • @vlad9vt
    @vlad9vt  6 років тому +5

    The first part here ua-cam.com/video/2qp7jUBOcBE/v-deo.html

    • @pamelasmitley3712
      @pamelasmitley3712 4 роки тому

      Hi Vlad. This was a great second part for stone processing. As always your presentations are thorough, professional and enjoyable. Thank you!

    • @rickyharrison6697
      @rickyharrison6697 2 роки тому

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    • @erikzahir5242
      @erikzahir5242 2 роки тому

      @Ricky Harrison Flixportal :D

    • @rickyharrison6697
      @rickyharrison6697 2 роки тому

      @Erik Zahir Thank you, signed up and it seems like they got a lot of movies there =) I really appreciate it !!

    • @erikzahir5242
      @erikzahir5242 2 роки тому

      @Ricky Harrison No problem xD

  • @donnysandley4649
    @donnysandley4649 6 років тому +10

    FANTASTIC 🤔 you always find stuff I've never seen before

  • @sedette123
    @sedette123 5 років тому

    En meget bra opplysnings video for mange,,,fin video. Gode bilder og klare. Takk

  • @TodayUntilTomorrow
    @TodayUntilTomorrow 6 років тому +13

    It's clear that they used power tools to cut the stones. The thing that I can't fathom is how they moved the stones. In the Andes they moved these huge blocks over mountain ridges! Totally amazing.. I can't see how they could have done this without using some force that we don't know about.

    • @azzo3050
      @azzo3050 6 років тому

      Interesting. Do you have examples of which mountain ridges?

    • @TodayUntilTomorrow
      @TodayUntilTomorrow 6 років тому +5

      In the Andes. I don't know the names of the mountains. But there are Brian Forest videos that show the mountains between the quarry sites and the actual megalith locations.

    • @graeliengrayson937
      @graeliengrayson937 6 років тому

      I believe you're referring to Machu Picchu, Peru.

    • @weisthor0815
      @weisthor0815 6 років тому +1

      look up puma punku

    • @Korokukanas
      @Korokukanas 6 років тому +1

      azzo3050 UA-cam Brian Foerster he's there in the mountains standing next to monuments....how did they get 20 ton rocks up the mountains? Wood? Lol!

  • @lanahallock1118
    @lanahallock1118 6 років тому +1

    The modern equipment is amazing. I would love to see the ancient equipment that made all those beautiful cuts. Thank you Vlad.

    • @vlad9vt
      @vlad9vt  6 років тому +1

      ((Thank you Vlad.)) - Thanks.
      (( I would love to see the ancient equipment that made all those beautiful cuts.)) - yes , very interest.

  • @ArcAudios77
    @ArcAudios77 6 років тому +5

    Excellent as always Vlad. Thank you.
    Regards

  • @andreaskarlsson1187
    @andreaskarlsson1187 6 років тому +19

    I thought we'd all agree with Hawass by now, that the pyramids were built by scraping Granite flat and into position with finger nails?

  • @Lee-lx2zm
    @Lee-lx2zm 6 років тому +6

    Those inside cuts on the Egypt granite Vlad,just impossible.To us anyway,Boggles the mind.Thanks,class vid Mate.

  • @johnnorth9355
    @johnnorth9355 6 років тому +30

    This really does confirm that what we are told is not the truth. Such precision working has only recently been re-invented as a technology and even so is hugely expensive and time consuming. We have to ask ourselves to what purpose have we been lied to and what is really known about who constructed these stonework's and why ?

    • @Korokukanas
      @Korokukanas 6 років тому +2

      John North Pyramids are upside down spark plugs, as an Auto/Diesel Tech I know this for a fact! Now did they use Earth's natural electromagnetism to split hydrogen atoms from the Nile river? I don't know, I didn't study Nuclear science....just Automotive and Diesel...

    • @bradleyeric14
      @bradleyeric14 6 років тому +2

      The truth is not known. No-one is concealing it. Most archaeologists are very busy protecting sites and investigating new ones. The world could do with about one hundred times as many archaeologists as we have now. That is how bad it is. There is very little money for research into ancient methodologies. That aspect is simply ignored becasue of conservatism.
      There are also hundreds of entire ruined cities left alone because there are no resources to excavate.

    • @GJ-dj4jx
      @GJ-dj4jx 6 років тому +1

      It is incredible that main stream won't touch the subject. If they do they would come to the conclusion that civilisation is much older then we are tought, and it used to be global. We see same megalithic stone structures all over the planet, and suddenly they all disappear with no record other then their stone wallls. Maybe they were whipped out from meteor strikes at the ed of ice age and most of the knowledge was forgotten. It's fascinating

    • @bradleyeric14
      @bradleyeric14 6 років тому

      It is hidden, but you found it. Sure.

    • @GJ-dj4jx
      @GJ-dj4jx 6 років тому +1

      E. B. C. It's not hidden because it can't. But it's ignored or falsely misinterpreted as belonging to more recent civilisations, by ridiculing, or destroying careers of those that challenge the status quo.

  • @waynedavis2505
    @waynedavis2505 6 років тому +3

    I was a sawyer back in the day. I have cut granite blocks with a rotary saw that had a diamond encrusted blade. I cuts very slowly and the blade must run in water to prevent it from overheating and destroying the diamond edge. What i'm seeing is the same cut marks i would see when trimming a block out.. So here's the thing, if they were cutting stone back then at that scale they would need a saw blade 10 feet tall or more. They would also need lots of running water for cooling the blade. Now if they had that and a power supply and motores to drive it all why can't we find any of their tech. Steel rusts but diamond dust last for ever. Somewhere on these sites the cutting was done. Not far from that spot there is diamond dust. It could be in the tool marks, it could be on the ground down slope of where the cutting was done as it would be carried down slope by the running water that's cooling the blade.. Finally if they used saw blades they wore out and should have been discarded nearby. You may not find the blades (long rusted away) but you should find (assuming they are round blades) a circular pattern of diamond dust which encrusted the circumference of the blade. The only way things like this remain a mystery is if somebody wants them to. The lies you been fed have been great, if the truth come out you will revolt in the face of those lies. Rome will fall.

    • @vlad9vt
      @vlad9vt  6 років тому

      but they not have nothing in that days, no diamond saws , not there was no circular saws.

    • @johndelong5574
      @johndelong5574 3 роки тому +1

      The egyptians just found these structures,and carved thier initials on them

  • @KyleHu
    @KyleHu 5 років тому

    amazing compilation, thanks! anyone with basic knowledge of woodworking or engineering would be surprised.

    • @vlad9vt
      @vlad9vt  5 років тому

      Thank you !!!

  • @johnwick-ii6il
    @johnwick-ii6il Рік тому

    As always, excellent content.

  • @BaBa-sy3ii
    @BaBa-sy3ii 6 років тому +1

    Awesome as always! Thank you Bro

  • @gbo1201
    @gbo1201 6 років тому

    The pix in this vid are clear evidence that modern technology doesn't even come close to the remarkable, incomprehensible, ( and hidden ) tech of the ancient past. Another great vid, Vlad! Keep up the good work!

    • @vlad9vt
      @vlad9vt  6 років тому

      ((Another great vid, Vlad! Keep up the good work!)) -thanks

  • @MrEmurill
    @MrEmurill 6 років тому +2

    Es increíble. Cuanto silencio al respecto. Un verdadero escandalo. Gracias y saludos.

  • @radiobikini6429
    @radiobikini6429 6 років тому +5

    Great presentation.

  • @konsul2006
    @konsul2006 4 роки тому

    Seeing it done with modern equipment still is fascinating to me. To work with hard and heavy materials that will outlive us all most likely :)

    • @vlad9vt
      @vlad9vt  4 роки тому +1

      these structures are about 2100 years old according to the official version, although there are different options .. some say the crusader quarry .. I think that they are traces of Canaanites (and older than 1200 BC), it’s about a part of the quarry

  • @pjqziggy
    @pjqziggy Рік тому

    Great photographs. The top notch on the last photograph was clearly being worked on with a chisel.

    • @vlad9vt
      @vlad9vt  Рік тому

      Thank you for watching and for your comment !

  • @aeroglide
    @aeroglide 6 років тому

    Hi Vlad, I really appreciate all your research and discoveries. I'm almost overwhelmed by the sheer abundance of the evidence. If you have not done so already, could you provide a link, maybe, to a map or some other kind of overview just to be able to see more clearly the distribution and number of these sites on the planet. Thanks.

  •  6 років тому +1

    Wery good. Bravo. Thank you.

  • @jacquelineloveselvis
    @jacquelineloveselvis 5 років тому

    I am still very curious about these saw marks and cuts and drill holes. They only seem to appear on random blocks strewn around these sites. Do you have any photos of saw marks/cuts and drill holes still in situ on buildings/temples/pyramids? Thank you.

  • @brex50
    @brex50 4 роки тому +1

    A main stream archaeologist told me Satan put those cut marks there to confuse us......

  • @mr.patrick5726
    @mr.patrick5726 6 років тому +1

    Yes , Power Cutters Were Used For Sure , But Those INSIDE The Box Precision Corners , That's A Tuff One !!!!

  • @stevecook5156
    @stevecook5156 6 років тому

    thanks for the upload

  • @claudetaiwan
    @claudetaiwan 6 років тому

    The ancient tool marks and it's respective modern tool cooperation are the most interesting part...

  • @ChristophersMum
    @ChristophersMum 6 років тому

    Thank-you so much Vlad, more evidence to back up that not everything is as the text books say. Great video my friend.

  • @dang25272549
    @dang25272549 6 років тому +15

    Obviously those are power tool marks not a stone hammer and copper chisel marks.Thanks Vlad.

    • @vlad9vt
      @vlad9vt  6 років тому +1

      Thanks

    • @tiki_trash
      @tiki_trash 6 років тому

      Yes, but why do they have to be "power" tools? Human power or animal power would be just as good. There's a reason we call it horsepower. Newton said (something like), "give me a lever long enough and I can move the world".

    • @xvdd1
      @xvdd1 6 років тому +1

      "Give me a place to stand and with a lever I will move the whole world".
      This was Archimedes of Syracuse and and predates Newton by nearly 2000 years.

    • @tiki_trash
      @tiki_trash 6 років тому

      xvdd1 thank you

    • @GJ-dj4jx
      @GJ-dj4jx 6 років тому +1

      Could be that they did not need power tools as they knew how to soften the stone.....somehow.

  • @BugfishTM
    @BugfishTM 6 років тому

    Soundtrack name is Transmutation (Original Mix) - Wilde Palms :D

  • @bellea2306
    @bellea2306 6 років тому

    Mind blowing!

  • @svenhierdol8229
    @svenhierdol8229 6 років тому

    as someone that has used diamond saws numerous times I new exactly what the marks on the stones we're the second I had seen them it leaves no doubt

    • @vlad9vt
      @vlad9vt  6 років тому

      diamond saws - in deep Bronze Age ?
      Official Historical Science say that this is not possible

  • @rotgertesla
    @rotgertesla 5 років тому

    Most interesting video

  • @Rob45169
    @Rob45169 4 роки тому

    Very nice......vlad!

  • @3131785
    @3131785 6 років тому +1

    its the music vlad...its awesome

  • @jonnyslide8794
    @jonnyslide8794 6 років тому +1

    great vid Vlad 👽

  • @maurobe9555
    @maurobe9555 6 років тому +2

    Good set of pictures! It is so evdent the use of machines. And machines means energy, and energy means some way to produce it. Perhaps they discovered already oil and combustion engines, or perhaps free electricity available as per Tesla studies and experiments.

    • @vlad9vt
      @vlad9vt  6 років тому

      who knows, all under question

  • @antonhornos-bergillos7656
    @antonhornos-bergillos7656 6 років тому

    Excellent "Vlad9vt"., tu reste un des meilleur sur internet.,la pertinence de tes doc's sont (sans appel)., il est évident que des machines ont été utilisées pour débités tous ces blocks.,"mais ceci dit".., il reste le mystère du transport.,et (de leur mise en place).,qui est le plus inexplicable..

  • @alexvisser1587
    @alexvisser1587 6 років тому +2

    Hi Vlad. Masters of metalurgy as well to make those marks.

  • @IsmaelG81
    @IsmaelG81 Рік тому

    la confeccion de los jarros y vasos de diorita, unas de las piedras más duras que existen....otro misterio del Antiguo Egipto.

    • @vlad9vt
      @vlad9vt  Рік тому

      there are not only jugs, there are also diorite statues in large numbers, and not only in Egypt but also in Mesopotamia, for example, Diorite statues of the rule of Lagash - Gudea

  • @belavarplaniie8933
    @belavarplaniie8933 Місяць тому

    These people who lived long ago and had beautiful minds with thoughts of elegant constructions.... What was their music like? What was their Art like?

    • @vlad9vt
      @vlad9vt  Місяць тому

      Thanks for watching this video.. I think that there is no need to idealize their society, it was very far from ideal.. Most likely, there was a terrible life there for ordinary people

    • @belavarplaniie8933
      @belavarplaniie8933 Місяць тому

      @@vlad9vt Hello. My train of thought was this: if it was ''the ordinary people'' doing megalithic construction they would be the labouring class. Above that stratum of society would be the planners, and conceptual engineers. Beyond the practical would be those who nourish the soul of a society, poets, philosophers, musicians, artists and artisans........about whom we know NOTHING. Only the elegant stone structures scattered across the globe remain.

  • @mikewa2
    @mikewa2 6 років тому

    Hi, and thank you. The stones at Van in turkey 24.15 are of a exceptional quality and seem to be better preserved. Do you have any more information.

    • @vlad9vt
      @vlad9vt  6 років тому

      need create video about it
      need time
      thanks

  • @ALI44344
    @ALI44344 4 роки тому

    hlo مرحبة لقد عدت لمشاهدة قناتك الرائعه

  • @bellea2306
    @bellea2306 6 років тому

    Just wow!

  • @1312gilbert
    @1312gilbert 6 років тому

    Bravo!!!

  • @kennymichaud5366
    @kennymichaud5366 6 років тому

    Has anyone ever thought that once in the past these huge machines worked together to produce something. After it was not in use thst the same builders started to disassemble it

    • @vlad9vt
      @vlad9vt  6 років тому

      need a time machine to recheck all there )))

  • @azzo3050
    @azzo3050 6 років тому

    At 09:05 we can see what looks to be like the old and mysterious knobs, but at this modern site? Does anyone know what their purpose is?

    • @vlad9vt
      @vlad9vt  6 років тому

      these are metal giant bolts (rods), for fastening surface

  • @tiki_trash
    @tiki_trash 6 років тому

    I would be interested in how much corundum (rubies, emeralds, sapphires, etc.) are found in the soils of these sites. They make great abrasives. It's just a hunch, but pulverized corundum may be a clue.

    • @tiki_trash
      @tiki_trash 6 років тому

      Heck, quartz is hard enough to make a good enough abrasive to cut stone.

    • @vlad9vt
      @vlad9vt  6 років тому

      who knows
      and quartz in usual sand , on every step

    • @al2207
      @al2207 6 років тому

      no, quartz is same hardness as granite ( granite constituent) , to cut and carve granite you need harder material like tungsten carbide tipped tool or diamond sintered , or aliens desintegrator as cut traces imply much more advanced technologies

  • @user-kf2yn7wc3n
    @user-kf2yn7wc3n 6 років тому

    Сомнений нет-это следы механизмов,причем еще каких!!!!!!!Но где же сами механизмы,кто их спрятал так от нас ?????Просто нет слов.

    • @vlad9vt
      @vlad9vt  6 років тому

      кто его знает . я сторонник того чтоб учёные исследовали это

  • @kennymichaud5366
    @kennymichaud5366 6 років тому

    At 9:31 inside corner of casting stone looks like it was poured. Maybe the mixer ran through the form when being poured. They used living stone and a synthetic stone

    • @vlad9vt
      @vlad9vt  6 років тому

      Who knows, who knows ?
      But i have a better quality photo - (9:32)
      And i saw there 2 traces - first is primitive hand work (cuted limestone), and second is traces of polishing.
      I absolutely do not understand how polished such huge surfaces (under the level, according to the level) .. and if limestone is not a very big problem, how did polished granite and basalt? and Diorite.

  • @bonattievidence
    @bonattievidence 5 років тому +1

    IN MY OPINION, WE ARE NOT PASSING THROUGH "AN EVOLUTION", BUT "A DEVOLUTION". THINGS WE CANNOT EXPLAIN, GOD OR SOMEONE HAS GIVEN TO MANKIND THIS SPECIAL KNOWLEDGE!

  • @alexvisser1587
    @alexvisser1587 6 років тому

    Hi Vlad. You no about vitrified hill forts?

    • @vlad9vt
      @vlad9vt  6 років тому

      melted rock in scotland yes , not many , but heard it

  • @Pyramid1974
    @Pyramid1974 5 років тому

    I don't get the music but your videos are gold~

    • @vlad9vt
      @vlad9vt  5 років тому +1

      ((but your videos are gold)) - Thanks

    • @Pyramid1974
      @Pyramid1974 5 років тому

      @@vlad9vt lol rite on~

  • @lotwizzard1748
    @lotwizzard1748 6 років тому

    nice.some of the close ups could use a pan back view. A few giants with knowledge can get a lot done

  • @bongoib
    @bongoib 6 років тому

    modern cnc-mashines can achive the look on the elaboraterly formed kolumn in Egypt, so that is the proof of them having atleast the same technology as us, my gues thoug is that they were more advanced than us, now..thank´s Vlad,me and my man are both metalworkers,we can clearly se the marks the tools made back in the day,great

    • @vlad9vt
      @vlad9vt  6 років тому

      ((me and my man are both metalworkers)) yes - i also worked in past on CNC Lathe

  • @bernibar94
    @bernibar94 6 років тому

    tolles Video vlad !

  • @Alberthoward3right9up
    @Alberthoward3right9up 5 років тому

    Could they have had a pedal pulley type situation happening with a cutting wheel attached and have it geared up to the right speed to cut the stone. I figure a slower speed would be better that a fast one. So not necessarily power tools. But rotational tools. I think anyway

    • @vlad9vt
      @vlad9vt  5 років тому

      ((But rotational tools)) - YES , THERE Many signs of them

  • @rockymountainrocker5630
    @rockymountainrocker5630 6 років тому

    personally I'm beginning to like the polymer theory.. you should check it out and tell us what you think

    • @vlad9vt
      @vlad9vt  6 років тому

      who knows , who knows
      need a time machine to check this :))))

  • @jbrisson007
    @jbrisson007 6 років тому

    This is absolutely wild, where is the ancient tooling, buried from the flood never to be seen again, or hidden? Spasibo.

  • @janetfish6929
    @janetfish6929 6 років тому

    Wondering if the pink and blackish/grey structures like Red Rose City Petra, pulverized, and pressurised would yield anything like the granite at 7:05- 7:25...

    • @vlad9vt
      @vlad9vt  6 років тому

      it's granite

  • @holgerjrgensen2166
    @holgerjrgensen2166 5 років тому +1

    Well, without thought-power, there would be no stone hammer, there wont be no technical cutting device, and there wont be all these extra ordinairy structures around the planet, which is shaped solely by thought power, by de-materiaizing the need'ed material, projecting and materializing the full size ready structure.
    (the knobs, is not so easy to make with the device used in the examples)
    There is this story about Ed. Leedskalnin, when He moved his Stuff further south,
    asked the truck driver to stay away while loading, driver could'nt wait, and surpriced, the truck were all ready loaded when he looked.
    So, Ed knew how to balance weight by help of magnetism.
    (to move the rock, is the simple part of it, when You know how)
    But He didn't knew anything about how the Great pyramid were shaped.
    There is examples of cutting marks near 'cheops', but it has notting to do with the way the pyramid were made, and the tool used in the examples, were not 'the kind' used for shaping Kailasa, Sacsayhuaman, and many other.
    So, the highest quality rock-shaping structures, are the oldest constructions, and has been the inspiration for the later work, trying to somehow copying the way, style and other, by more or less succes.
    (an importend detail in the understanding of all this, is, that the creators of the high quality stone work, is about 100.000 years a'head of Our average developing level/standard)
    So, it is evident, that the Net, made it possible to get an over all perspective, and a growing number of people open their eyes, but the big wondering, short told, is the believe in 'dead',
    (stimulated by the entertainment industry)
    I'd see many of these serious videos, Sylvia Ivanova, Praveen Mohan, Brien Foerster and other well known pioneers, supporting the whole picture, and Vlad made it speak its own silent language. Thanks to Vlad, and good luck with Your many travels.

  • @scorn6097
    @scorn6097 6 років тому +1

    Interesting vids, what is the soundtrack?

    • @vlad9vt
      @vlad9vt  6 років тому

      Thanks, don't know

    • @BugfishTM
      @BugfishTM 6 років тому

      Transmutation (Original Mix) - Wilde Palms x)

  • @MrLosshenrykos
    @MrLosshenrykos 6 років тому +1

    10.24 Apparently they did not finish the top layer of the pyramid. At this stage of the work came a flood.

  • @waynedavis2505
    @waynedavis2505 6 років тому

    Just a thought, what are we seeing? Is it the past history or are we looking at our future? Is it where we been or where we're going.

    • @vlad9vt
      @vlad9vt  6 років тому

      it's past of our planet , history.

  • @chrisduhaime5689
    @chrisduhaime5689 4 роки тому

    Steam power could be a low technology form of power? Considering copper is the main metal they had to work with. Boiler vane wheel with shaft take off to wheel blade . Iron could have been gathered from meteorites for the making of blades and tool tips . Possible impregnated with precious stones . Looking at how smooth some of cuts are ? Appears they were doing this work at good production rate .Looking at the large block quarry something large scale cutting the trenches would drastically increase the TIME compared to a bunch of men with picks in space they would barley fit . The big boxes in the under ground site in Egypt is not low technology. Frustrating nothing has been found to figure out the methods . Iron rusts away wood rottes away copper gets scrapped and recycled . Good video on comparison techniques .

  • @bozmiumx
    @bozmiumx 3 роки тому

    Good vid as always Vlad!
    While i am firmly entrenched in the belief that all these ancient structures were built using nothing but a sharpened chicken bone and a high pitched fart, directly contradicting the Hawass 'fingernails only' theory, plausible as it is, especially when coupled with the undeniably brilliant Big Stone --> Brute Force --> Many Men --> Over Sand --> Lift Him UP --> Put Him Down philosophy, i couldnt help but make a few observations:
    - Most of these stones shown, not all but most, actually dont show signs of cutting. They do however show signs of formwork, into which they were cast, and then the formwork removed, just as we do today.
    Why?
    - Look carefully at the surface of the stone, you can actually see, when the light is right, the imprint of timber boards, some more obvious than others, some very faint, but unmistakably formwork.
    Also:
    - The texture on the outer surface of the stones, caused by the formwork, runs straight all the way along the stone and not in an arc as you would expect to see in marks left by a rotating saw blade.
    And Lastly:
    - Its obvious that some of the stones were cast in layers, or had to utilize multilevel formwork, as you can see the lines where one board ended and another board, the one above it, started, leaving seam lines every so often along the stone.
    Sloppy boarding up and formwork often results in lines or slots or grooves being left in the cast, especially on curves, at the edges of the job. The granite pieces were undoubtedly geo polymer crushed granite like we use today as well.
    My 5 cents, but i gotta admit im having trouble getting away from the chicken bone.

  • @bellea2306
    @bellea2306 6 років тому

    So... I guess they must have had saws too then!???? Heavy stuff!

  • @davepowell7168
    @davepowell7168 2 роки тому

    Some interesting evidence of failure possibly apprentice work. The radius of the 'saw blade's would be so large that machines are impossible so an arced swing blade would be be necessary.

    • @vlad9vt
      @vlad9vt  2 роки тому

      who knows, who knows

    • @davepowell7168
      @davepowell7168 2 роки тому

      @@vlad9vt Do not take my comments as negative criticism Vlad, l wish to encourage a healthy and lively debate !
      This purpose seems best served by opposing some of your suggestions, good to see your channel doing well. Respect

  • @Naeiou
    @Naeiou 6 років тому

    Must have been some awfully hard copper chisels!

    • @vlad9vt
      @vlad9vt  6 років тому

      who knows
      only time machine will help ))

  • @bongoib
    @bongoib 6 років тому

    we can create very smooth surfaces,when put together, vacuum is created between the stone/metal peases.............I don´t know what the process is called in English,but the peaces wont come of unles force is used,,,some places we can see this technique was used..in peru,egypt,sri lanka&others....

  • @cm9748
    @cm9748 3 місяці тому +1

    Just picture an endless engine sitting right beside all of these sites.... Called the River Nile ! You can get all sorts of wheels spinning with that mo fo.

    • @vlad9vt
      @vlad9vt  3 місяці тому +1

      to rotate the wheel you need a powerful strong flow of water - and this will replace any most powerful engine

    • @gfelix3552
      @gfelix3552 3 місяці тому

      Perhaps water cutting. But the probably most likely used something to soften the stone like vibration/frequency technology. Then cut shaped the blocks.

  • @jacksprat7087
    @jacksprat7087 5 років тому

    Have remains of circular saw blades ever been found? They would have to be made of strong metal and the teeth would need to be harder than the stone. Then they require power to spin the blade. Yet none of these items have ever been found. Surely some would have survived the ravages of time.

  • @diamondruzy1586
    @diamondruzy1586 5 років тому

    Ok. It does look machined. But why do we never find any machines or machine parts. Where are the cutting tools? I do enjoy the videos tho, thank you.

  • @isupportyou9929
    @isupportyou9929 5 років тому

    Moving and lifting huge stones are more amazing than how to cut it.

    • @vlad9vt
      @vlad9vt  5 років тому

      if the blocks are really huge - for example, Baalbek

  • @michelnadon6243
    @michelnadon6243 6 років тому

    a electronic microscope should tell us how those stone were cut

  • @hawkeye1370
    @hawkeye1370 Рік тому

    I just can't see how these weren't worked with high powered tools, clearly not hand tools.

  • @zip7806
    @zip7806 6 років тому

    Rub two Granite stones together with wet sand and observe the transformation to Flat.

  • @30jspecial
    @30jspecial 3 роки тому

    Well , let's face it , it was the stone age . They had mastered stone .

    • @vlad9vt
      @vlad9vt  3 роки тому

      who knows , it could have been created in Copper or in Bronze Age

  • @lemontree5986
    @lemontree5986 6 років тому

    I dont think we got the tool to cut granite on site yet, they far better

    • @vlad9vt
      @vlad9vt  6 років тому

      The modern tools is very good , diamond tools and etc...
      but even in modern time we cannot repeat some moments

  • @rward1904
    @rward1904 6 років тому

    We are not first, we are not alone, we are on a farm planet.

  • @bellea2306
    @bellea2306 6 років тому

    So you think the Egyptians had electricity for sure ?

    • @vlad9vt
      @vlad9vt  6 років тому +1

      if Babylonians had with their an electric battery from Iraq, why could not the Egyptians have?

  • @ralfschnippkoweit9596
    @ralfschnippkoweit9596 4 роки тому

    Is this why they called it "Stone Age" ? ;)

    • @vlad9vt
      @vlad9vt  4 роки тому +1

      stone age - because all tools was from wood and stones

  • @nikosatsaves3141
    @nikosatsaves3141 6 років тому

    has anyone ever wondered why they used granite in the first place and put themselves in unnecessary trouble??????

    • @vlad9vt
      @vlad9vt  6 років тому

      granite and basalt is very strong and durable material, they will be in a million years

  • @alisimsir2509
    @alisimsir2509 6 років тому

    this rock is made of geo polymer some kind of a concreet. Romans, incas and egyptions used it in y=their bulidigns and pyramids.

  • @MrSnafu-1973
    @MrSnafu-1973 6 років тому

    How do people not see all this work was not done with chisels and rock hammers?

    • @vlad9vt
      @vlad9vt  6 років тому +1

      who knows ?

    • @MrSnafu-1973
      @MrSnafu-1973 6 років тому

      Great channel by the way. Not saying I know how exactly all this magnificent work all over the world was done (I wonder about some type of resonance machinery) but I'm pretty sure it wasn't what they taught in school. Truth is stranger than fiction, I even have friends and family that scoff at the idea that it may have been giants, I tend to believe the tangible history and try to keep an open mind, exactly what they don't want. Thanks for the reply and great content!

    • @vlad9vt
      @vlad9vt  6 років тому +1

      ((Great channel by the way)) - Thanks
      ((have friends and family that scoff at the idea that it may have been giants)) - I think they were and are (hidden) in our days
      check this ua-cam.com/video/0odD3SwofTo/v-deo.html
      ((Thanks for the reply and great content!)) - Thanks

  • @alisimsir2509
    @alisimsir2509 6 років тому

    This roch is not cut with a saw. With a stick they cut a peaze of mud. half way is de mud broken of. you see it in the picture this clearly. egytions, romans, used a simpel method to make mud look like a peace of rock.

    • @vlad9vt
      @vlad9vt  6 років тому

      who knows

    • @vlad9vt
      @vlad9vt  6 років тому

      i don't remember what kind of stone there
      but maybe a limestone

  • @johne7130
    @johne7130 6 років тому

    would you believe they moved these blocks via a hot air balloon

    • @vlad9vt
      @vlad9vt  6 років тому

      did you see blocks in Baalbek ? - 1000 - 2800 Tonns

    • @gfelix3552
      @gfelix3552 3 місяці тому

      Air balloon? 😂 no. A massive spaceship with special type of crane and lifting system. Yes.

  • @aymaneerra5846
    @aymaneerra5846 6 років тому

    Suppose they were giants, the scales are not the same: they could work the stones as we work on a piece of chocolate, because of their power (and scales of granulometry and hardness changes, for the same type of stone) , and if they use iron tools, they don't need fire to make them and they have to be simple tools like saw, knife or burin , and they don't need power machines to use them,, and no machines to cut stones and move them, because big stones for us are really normal for them (excuse my bad english) and a wall of megaliths for us is a normal wall for them. It's not logic that a civilisation of humans look for complexe and complicated ways to bild, they have to choose the economic ways in energy and effort. It's another angle view

    • @vlad9vt
      @vlad9vt  6 років тому +1

      who knows

    • @aymaneerra5846
      @aymaneerra5846 6 років тому

      vlad9vt , the hypothesis that civilisations of megaliths are made by high technology is illogic, because the remains of this technology have to be found also on other materials than stones, exactly like the remains of our civilisation that the futur humanity will find on metal (Eiffel tower...?), or on concrete (barrage...). The fact that the remains of a civilisation in only on stones shows that technology was not so advanced, and we have to look for another explanation to the artefacts on stones.

  • @johndelong5574
    @johndelong5574 3 роки тому

    There was an advaced civilization but it was destroyed in a flood (atl antes)

    • @vlad9vt
      @vlad9vt  3 роки тому

      Date of last flood 3800-3600 B.C. Asteroid Burckle impact crater in Indian ocean , not global flood, but flood that called Noah's flood.. But this structures is not so old

  • @johndelong5574
    @johndelong5574 3 роки тому

    ANTES (before) ATL (water)

    • @vlad9vt
      @vlad9vt  3 роки тому

      Or - oldest , old

  • @TheBwaap
    @TheBwaap 6 років тому

    i never understood the ancient rock carving.
    so i began carving nice pebbles i found, with power tools and diamond bits, i cant manage to get the roundings done with it so that needs to be done by hand.
    its a long process but i managed to make a hearth with a flat polished back from a semi moonstone.
    .
    the cut marks we see are made with powerful machines with extremely hard blades.
    the bigger lines or groove marks we see, all around the world, in the rock, are nothing more than power hammers with a really hard pin pounding away. (Thor its hammer, comes to mind)
    .
    using a water hammer to power a huge cutting wheel is okay to a certain point.
    why don't we find a cutting wheel anywhere?
    that's the strange thing of all ancient stone cutting, we don't find any evidence anywhere (not even in the metal, no trace in reforged stuff) so it must have been done by handtools , none ever found capable of this .
    [[[[[[mainstream thinking archaeology : so it must be copper. ]]]]]]]]
    >> these experts have seen these cut marks, and ignored it!

    • @vlad9vt
      @vlad9vt  6 років тому

      ((why don't we find a cutting wheel anywhere?)) - who knows what they use , it's no one not know.
      to me one person told - that it was a special copper - on the strength scale of 59 (like hardened steel and stronger)
      It is necessary to recheck all the ancient finds from copper, all particles and grains-how strong are they?

    • @TheBwaap
      @TheBwaap 6 років тому

      trust me copper even at 59 is way to weak for most of the stuff we see

    • @vlad9vt
      @vlad9vt  6 років тому

      59 The hardness scale - is hardened steel, very durable

    • @TheBwaap
      @TheBwaap 6 років тому

      still, try using some iron saw to cut some rocks, see what i mean

    • @TheBwaap
      @TheBwaap 6 років тому

      pressed enter to quick, it needs some really good abrasive to help cut, that will damage the rock but the cutting blade too, so there should be evidence of these tools

  • @StanJan
    @StanJan 6 років тому

    Vlad !!!!!

  • @filipematias5127
    @filipematias5127 6 років тому

    Cutting stone and smoothing its edges can be done by using copper tools, sand, ropes, water, timber wedges and grinders made of harder stone! Do a serious research on ancient masonry techniques before jumping into erroneous conclusions!
    And there are also explanations for its transportation using ancient forms of mechanical engineering such as counter weights, pulleys, levers, rollers, animal traction, water flows, etc...

  • @paulcandiago9339
    @paulcandiago9339 4 роки тому

    Abbandoned stone Pits 1975

  • @bulldawg4498
    @bulldawg4498 5 років тому

    Some narrative about what your videos are showing would go a long way to improve their effectiveness and educational value ... Jus' a thought ... I find myself not knowing the significance of what I'm watching ...

  • @ThomiX0.0
    @ThomiX0.0 6 років тому

    One thing seems to be surtain; these where not made by Egyptians.
    They might have used it, for theire own benefits, but making this??

    • @vlad9vt
      @vlad9vt  6 років тому

      who knows , who knows

  • @ericjarvie
    @ericjarvie 6 років тому

    ..An simple steam engine in the form of an kettle with an open fire at its seat and
    with laterally opposing spouts not unlike an copper kettle but with two oppostie facing spouts not one provided the brute mechanical means...no high tech involved in this at all vlad...!!

  • @jtalada
    @jtalada 6 місяців тому

    they didnt use saws because they dint have to, they had something way better. 369.

    • @vlad9vt
      @vlad9vt  6 місяців тому

      Who knows it , who knows ?

  • @knklc2620
    @knklc2620 6 років тому

    Sen ne gösteriyorsun yani eskiden yapılanları mi sen onların bu teknolojiyle şimdi yüzde ikisini yaparsın geç onu biz saksı değiliz

  • @SimonSozzi7258
    @SimonSozzi7258 6 років тому

    You really like walls?

    • @vlad9vt
      @vlad9vt  6 років тому

      I love ancient history, to find out what happened in the past
      and also to learn how they created it

  • @babyrazor6887
    @babyrazor6887 6 років тому

    photo 10:59 = awesome wtf

    • @vlad9vt
      @vlad9vt  6 років тому

      10:59 it's their quary of the creators of this pyramids

  • @davepowell7168
    @davepowell7168 2 роки тому

    The Giza plateau quarry shows method clearly. The steel milling machinery served no purpose on this video.
    All very puzzling to people that have not used a hammer and chisel I'm sure.

    • @vlad9vt
      @vlad9vt  2 роки тому

      Too complicated and labour intensive, and a very very long process of making vertical pits when cutting stone blocks in a quarry

    • @davepowell7168
      @davepowell7168 2 роки тому

      @@vlad9vt The Egyptians were familiar with heating and rapid quenching for hard rocks. They could have managed a block in a day per team of a softer rock like limestone moving it too probably.