How Exactly did the Egyptians Carve the Stone Faces?

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  • @Carbie69ner
    @Carbie69ner Рік тому +1065

    Chumlee spent to much time at the Luxor

  • @victorlee5208
    @victorlee5208 Рік тому +152

    We need to bring on the Sphinx to the podcast to debate this

    • @alexgonzalez8954
      @alexgonzalez8954 Рік тому +14

      Jamie see if you can pull that up.

    • @onlydaprecum
      @onlydaprecum Рік тому

      Nah its just be more riddles and shit

    • @GreenOcean-k8p
      @GreenOcean-k8p Рік тому

      @@alexgonzalez8954 all i can hear is AI joe saying that lol.

    • @theswede5402
      @theswede5402 Рік тому +2

      We need Assassins Creed to bring an Animus device into the studio.

    • @jordanwallace432
      @jordanwallace432 7 місяців тому

      😂😂😂

  • @jaffasholva7738
    @jaffasholva7738 Рік тому +230

    Never believed in ancient machines, but this is pretty nuts. Even the faces. I've been making pencil drawn portraits for 15 years and even with a compass and ruler, i can't do it like that. They did it in stone. in 3D. Not a single mistake was made. Thousands of times. One of the few guys who comes with some real cases in this matter.

    • @jamiew1286
      @jamiew1286 Рік тому

      He's one of many, not one of few. You're just uneducated on the matter.

    • @jaffasholva7738
      @jaffasholva7738 Рік тому +7

      @@jamiew1286 Thank you for your support. I only have been researching this for 25 years. What do i know. I humbly bow down to your wisdom, lord Jamie.

    • @murdaboosta1346
      @murdaboosta1346 Рік тому

      While hanging from a rope 🤣

    • @MudDuckGames
      @MudDuckGames Рік тому +7

      they made mistakes.... i found a video where they did the the flip test, they were very close but not perfect, for what its made out of one could say it was perfect, but this is US vs some of the founders of math lol.

    • @jaffasholva7738
      @jaffasholva7738 Рік тому +12

      @@MudDuckGames That's one thing that bothers me. I've seen art that was absolutely perfect and then there are very crude writings on it. Temple of Serapis is a great example. It really looks like there was a people with very high skills that are still unmatched, but it is mixed in with other cultures. That's why i love this kind of research. Professionals really looking into this and separating these clearly different cultures.

  • @dunningkruger3774
    @dunningkruger3774 Рік тому +24

    I love how Gobekli Tepe has the Phd's trying to reinvent hunter gatherers....instead of just moving the date back.

    • @george6252
      @george6252 6 місяців тому +6

      They are horrified over the prospect of rewriting the history books.

    • @TheUnseenPath
      @TheUnseenPath 5 місяців тому

      @@george6252 No they're not they do it all the time.

  • @HeatherSpoonheim
    @HeatherSpoonheim Рік тому +11

    My Kelvinator refrigerator was manufactured before 1983 - because that's when the company went bust. By my eye, it's a late 70's model. It is still in working order. Today, just 4 decades later, you would be very hard pressed to find a 20 year old refrigerator that is still running. I mention this because I don't agree that it is 'odd' that older pyramids were better made than newer ones. The reduction in quality could easily be attributed to deterioration of values, corruption of guilds (unions), or scarcity of resources.
    In point of fact, the best pyramid might have been constructed at a time when small industry (that produced the vases) was already in decline. Why would you pay a fortune for a handmade Japanese comb that takes ages to produce when you could buy a cheap knockoff for a fraction of the price? This very decline in consumer goods (like vases) has occurred in an age where our skyscrapers just get better and better.

  • @carlosavalos7145
    @carlosavalos7145 Рік тому +177

    They clearly were engineers and construction experts. Just because they didn’t have a bogus piece of paper from a modern college doesn’t mean they weren’t.

    • @allanshpeley4284
      @allanshpeley4284 Рік тому +11

      Yeah, it's almost as if we had people just as intelligent and creative as today, but they were transported back to a time where there were very limited building materials and tools.

    • @K.dot9
      @K.dot9 Рік тому +3

      You have no idea what you are talking about. Every engineer has a degree. Most go for their masters. Also this was 4500 years before the age of science.

    • @sigmundvonsieradz8569
      @sigmundvonsieradz8569 Рік тому +5

      @@K.dot9 what science?

    • @rickymclachlan9622
      @rickymclachlan9622 Рік тому +3

      @@sigmundvonsieradz8569 all science?

    • @sigmundvonsieradz8569
      @sigmundvonsieradz8569 Рік тому +2

      @@rickymclachlan9622university science?

  • @ernieb820
    @ernieb820 Рік тому +4

    Imagine that people who culture revolved around stone work are better than us at stone work.... mind blower

  • @Relax0kay
    @Relax0kay Рік тому +19

    Bruh you can literally see the failed attempts throughout Egypt of making Pyramids in all kinds of places. The ones in Giza are just the perfect ones.

    • @mrhawkyoudown6333
      @mrhawkyoudown6333 Рік тому

      that was the monkeys that came afterward trying to replicate master craft they can’t.

    • @AdriansCreatures
      @AdriansCreatures Рік тому +9

      They aren’t “failed attempts” they are just weathered and not built the same, nothing indicates they are failed other than them not being as intact

    • @StefanTonioSampson
      @StefanTonioSampson Рік тому

      @@AdriansCreatures No- actually- there ARE failed, abandoned half-built pyramids (remains of)....

    • @Relax0kay
      @Relax0kay Рік тому +6

      @@AdriansCreatures There is pyramids that had different designs and there are litteral failed attempts like the bent pyramid of Snefrou. Also there were unfinished ones but now 4000 years later they just look like a pile or rocks

    • @AdriansCreatures
      @AdriansCreatures Рік тому +2

      @@Relax0kay Those are made by dynastic egyptians the pre dynastic beings built the great ones, the inhertied them and tried to replicate them

  • @horsepower523
    @horsepower523 Рік тому +24

    Imagine if it's actually true and the ancient civilizations really were far more technologically advanced than we are right now. I mean some of the ancient sculptures and structures have been made in such ways that even the best construction company in the world would struggle to build similar things. Some artifacts are just completely unexplainable based on the assumption that the ancient civilizations were "primitive" and had no technology.

    • @TillURide420
      @TillURide420 Рік тому +3

      Just because they could make sand castles and played with rocks doesn’t mean they were far more technically advanced than we are now, I mean shit, they didn’t have UA-cam or Twitter. Now that’s advanced

    • @MrPlenty1
      @MrPlenty1 Рік тому

      @@TillURide420 If we were blown back to the stone age, there would be no evidence of the internet only whispers from survivors.

    • @johnmaspero7739
      @johnmaspero7739 Рік тому +1

      How is this Chumlee?

    • @miamimercenary9623
      @miamimercenary9623 Рік тому +8

      @@TillURide420you’re out of touch with reality. the great pyramid is 3/16 of 1° off from true north and they did that without a compass. furthermore, it is impossible to move a 70 ton stone to 350 feet in the air (which it is confirmed there are 70 ton stones in the kings chamber, that high off the ground) without machinery. the degree of the slope to push blocks that heavy that high is literally statistically impossible. be serious. there’s clearly some some technology they had that we don’t. we would have significant trouble recreating the great pyramid today with all the tech we have, but you’re telling me they just looked up at the sky and guessed and just happen to build the most geologically accurate structure of that scale in ancient times?? yeah ok

    • @C.S.Sensei
      @C.S.Sensei Рік тому +1

      My theory I've held all my life, over 50 yrs, being fascinated by the pyramids, Sphinx, statues, 100% stone cities, on plateaus, sides of mountains..etc
      Is we're looking at it backwards, we say "they were before us, so they weren't as capable, smart, technically advanced as we are today.
      But how come we can't come close to that perfection today?
      Because they were more advanced than we are today, it's our future we're seeing remnants of from our past.
      Think about our structures, tall buildings, houses made of manufactured concrete, wood, steel..etc nice designs, but fires, earthquakes, natural disasters destroy, level our towns & cities..
      But what if in future we realized the safest most efficient way to live is build living, working spaces into what nature already provides.
      Blend with what's their already. These stone cities are still standing, fire, flood, hurricanes, tornados can't hardly damage them.
      Earthquakes & massive ground movements would be most dangerous.
      Maybe they had way better technologies, but lived more efficiently, and we have it all wrong.
      Thousands of years before us doesn't mean less capable than us. It may mean we haven't got back to that point again in our future? We'll eventually go instinct, and the cycle starts over again?.

  • @americanwoman6246
    @americanwoman6246 Рік тому +10

    Thanks Joe. If there was steel tools 10k years ago they would have rusted away.

  • @ryurc3033
    @ryurc3033 Рік тому +61

    Just my experience, a group of friends would meet at the creek every Sunday. Without fail at some point at least one person in the group will either stack rocks, or move rocks to make a dam, or a seat.....it's like it's natural reaction when we are around rocks to arrange them. I believe our civilization has a lot of lost history. People are capable of incredible things. Never underestimate the power of a group of people that get bored.

    • @Relax0kay
      @Relax0kay Рік тому +8

      Yeah bruh exactly. People just weren’t lazy back then because their bed was not comfortable anyways and there was nothing to watch on tv.

    • @Relax0kay
      @Relax0kay Рік тому +6

      Also remember that they actually believed that Farao’s were gods so can you imagine how good they felt when they did something for their god.

    • @Relax0kay
      @Relax0kay Рік тому +1

      3:25 This is not true. You can make a perfect cut in a rock by hammering a few nails in the line you want the cut to be and eventually it will break open clean. ua-cam.com/video/jbtBRvqAFPA/v-deo.html

    • @almoen5412
      @almoen5412 Рік тому +2

      That may be true but I don't know what the hell that has to do with any anything that's going on

    • @ryurc3033
      @ryurc3033 Рік тому +4

      @@Relax0kay I'm not saying they didn't have a better method than us.......really it's pretty obvious at some point, someone figured out how to cut and move rocks, and stack rocks better than we ever did. To me it seems perfectly reasonable that someone in the past had figured out something we haven't. Especially about stacking rocks.
      Resonant frequency generator might take cutting, moving, and stacking rocks to a whole new level. If we can make it another 10 years or so, I bet there is going to be some really wild stuff released on the ol' resonant frequency front.

  • @shaudybody
    @shaudybody Рік тому +4

    Denzel Washingtons face is almost perfectly symmetrical

    • @juanmanueljimenez2287
      @juanmanueljimenez2287 Рік тому +2

      Yes, but there's no video evidence of what technique they used to carve him

  • @pauljuliano6676
    @pauljuliano6676 Рік тому +28

    I' have been waiting for this podcast. I've been following uncharted X for years and was hoping Ben could be on the JRE. Great podcast

  • @Bob-Sacamano314
    @Bob-Sacamano314 Рік тому +123

    I will never understand how in a field that is literally made up to make discoveries and record history but when new discoveries are found they dismiss them? wouldnt they be like "HOLLLLY shit no way! wtf is that lets keep digging?".... its so odd that leaders in the field of digging shit up and exploring dont want to acknowledge things they didnt personally dig up? idk

    • @mitchdavis6001
      @mitchdavis6001 Рік тому +10

      Think and research what those directly linked to this field would have to lose if things changed.

    • @MrSilus2000
      @MrSilus2000 Рік тому

      We live in an artificial, unnatural society that tries to suppress people and keep them confused and timid. The world is not what they advertised to you as a kid.

    • @minkowski4d
      @minkowski4d Рік тому +1

      @@mitchdavis6001 What?

    • @Excremental_Discharge
      @Excremental_Discharge Рік тому +1

      You obituary never seen The Exorcist. Shit all started with an archeological dig....

    • @eneveasi
      @eneveasi Рік тому +4

      That’s a very similar case for science too. People identify with their views no matter who they are and what profession they have

  • @sylvestremqeku5288
    @sylvestremqeku5288 Рік тому +15

    There is a place in South Africa called "inzalo yelanga" aka Adams Calendar, I'd really love to hear Graham on it, it's 70 000 years old

    • @victorhlophe9247
      @victorhlophe9247 Рік тому

      Mfethu 😩🤲🏽

    • @john-ic5pz
      @john-ic5pz Рік тому

      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blaauboschkraal_stone_ruins?wprov=sfla1

  • @Buchkata
    @Buchkata Рік тому +22

    Did they not use the layered technique which kind of makes it symmetrical. Meaning a flat layer over a flat layer until it resembles the face and then just using simple tools to clean and polish the statue. Strangely it was in encyclopedia books in the 90s and nothing is mentioned on the web about it in current times. Curious.

    • @renegadethedestroyer
      @renegadethedestroyer Рік тому +2

      Ancient aliens

    • @AncientChi
      @AncientChi Рік тому +2

      Might have been debunked

    • @gorefsgo9806
      @gorefsgo9806 Рік тому

      Even if you wanted to .. with todays technology you cant produce something like this which would be as perfect as that one !

    • @TheUnseenPath
      @TheUnseenPath 5 місяців тому

      @@gorefsgo9806 I'm sure you could produce something like that with tech today we literally have software that does what he described and flips the symmetry of faces to match the other. Get advanced enough we can 3d print these things.

  • @masterroshi8812
    @masterroshi8812 Рік тому +4

    era of stones, of course there will be lots of experts in stone sculptures, they could have been like genius stone masons at that time.

  • @chasejohnson2674
    @chasejohnson2674 Рік тому +23

    Tutankhamun's meteoric iron dagger, also known as Tutankhamun's iron dagger and King Tut's dagger, is an iron-bladed dagger from the tomb of the ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Tutankhamun

    • @Terra_Lopez
      @Terra_Lopez Рік тому +12

      Yes, but that was meteoric. They had to find it. It was exceedingly rare. They didn't have iron tools or anything like that. They couldn't make iron themselves -- it's very difficult. We are talking about the Egyptians here, not the previous technological civilization.

    • @jefffinkbonner9551
      @jefffinkbonner9551 Рік тому +15

      @@Terra_Lopez That, and King Tut was from much later in Egyptian history than the purported date of the megalithic structures like the pyramids. The accepted dawn of the Iron Age from the previous Bronze Age was approximately 1,200 B.C.

    • @rags1800
      @rags1800 Рік тому

      Exactly

    • @kalestanforde
      @kalestanforde Рік тому

      @@jefffinkbonner9551 Crazy people you are. They found IRON works in africa DATING 2400 BC.

    • @2flocks
      @2flocks Рік тому

      @@kalestanforde they

  • @jayclark1551
    @jayclark1551 Рік тому +5

    We have no fucking clue. We think we do but this planet has changed so much and so drastically over it’s lifespan. Continents have shifted and reformed and changed their make up. The planet has been pummeled with meteors and comets there’s been winds and floods, fires and disasters we can only dream of. So much history has been wiped clean and we’re really just grasping at straws. Who knows what creatures once lived, or the size of them? Who knows who’s visited here or evolved far past where we’re at now? What kind of science or technology they’ve had or what kind of manipulation of matter they were capable of. The fact that things they find seem to “get worse” over time tells you we’ve clearly been more advanced at times and have had to start over if you will. Imagine if Adam and Eve Story is real and this planet “resets” itself magnetically every 6000 plus years or so? Like I said we have no real clue and that’s why it’s all so fascinating!

  • @Wavecurve
    @Wavecurve Рік тому +2

    Joe, can you sometimes, show FULL SCREEN of those web images.

  • @timothybrown5999
    @timothybrown5999 Рік тому +48

    One thing today’s humans don’t seem to get: people living during these times could become experts in their fields easier than we can. Typically, people learned a particular trade and only that trade. They were able to spend every waking minute devoted to improving their craft. They didn’t have to go to baseball practice or get home in time to watch their favorite shows. They didn’t have the amount of distractions we have, nor did they need to devote as much time to studying other subjects that had nothing to do with their craft.

    • @rickybobby7276
      @rickybobby7276 Рік тому +1

      People are like that today the big difference is that the craft didn’t change between generations.

    • @timothybrown5999
      @timothybrown5999 Рік тому +6

      @@rickybobby7276 I gotta disagree. Most of us have 2-3 jobs before landing on a career path and most of us embark on several careers. And all of us wound up doing some kind of extra curricular activity (sports usually) that distracts us from school and work. Back in the day, you started carpentry as a teenager and never looked back.

    • @AnthonyGargini
      @AnthonyGargini Рік тому +1

      People today waste their time wondering about how Egyptians built stuff. Literally the most uninteresting and unproductive way to use your time

    • @jasonwillis4819
      @jasonwillis4819 Рік тому +1

      yeah no Nagging Wife to distract you!

    • @waavyjones9868
      @waavyjones9868 Рік тому

      @@AnthonyGargini All roads lead to Egypt

  • @LawsonR
    @LawsonR Рік тому

    The level of narcissism is shocking. You have to be incredibly conceded to deny that 40-50 years of mastering your craft is not enough for high levels of detail.
    I guarantee 2000%that this is due to levels of dedication we cannot fathom today.

  • @GhostofCTC
    @GhostofCTC Рік тому +11

    Symmetry and precision are absolutely possible with hand tools

    • @beardown2489
      @beardown2489 Рік тому

      I don’t think you understand

    • @GhostofCTC
      @GhostofCTC Рік тому +1

      @@beardown2489 why’s that?

    • @Man.Well93
      @Man.Well93 9 місяців тому

      Not to that extent. The egyptian statues are mathematically, robotical symmetrical. humans work differently, see michelangelo. but youdont want to see whats obvious, because you are an elitist snob.

  • @joshuaallen4674
    @joshuaallen4674 Рік тому +6

    I don't know what metal this guy was using but he's shown to split rock with a sledge and wedge/spike. Not that's its impossible but it's probable to do it by hands in my opinion.

    • @ShiggyMomo
      @ShiggyMomo Рік тому

      It's the precision that makes people believe maybe they had more modern-style tools back then. Sure you could split a rock with a rock, but granite is another story.

    • @AdriansCreatures
      @AdriansCreatures Рік тому

      You ain’t splitting granite block with precision. No one ever has proven it possible and then carve it perfectly without machines? Nah.

    • @wompbozer3939
      @wompbozer3939 Рік тому +1

      The harder the material is, the easier it is to split it precisely, and the larger your margin of error is because it takes longer to make a fatal error when your working with something very hard.

  • @themightyfp
    @themightyfp Рік тому +9

    To have all the new technology we have and still not know how pyramids were built is amazing to me.

    • @norulers
      @norulers Рік тому

      fax let them keep wondering

    • @shelbyhaiketic4212
      @shelbyhaiketic4212 Рік тому

      @@norulers too hotty

    • @kalestanforde
      @kalestanforde Рік тому

      We know. Hell, the original inhabitants told herodutus how they were built. Small replicas were made and they would have worked.

    • @shelbyhaiketic4212
      @shelbyhaiketic4212 Рік тому

      @@kalestanforde hell even George floyd recalls that maraculas event

  • @BalthasarCarduelis
    @BalthasarCarduelis Рік тому +6

    There are other examples that this guy cites that give me pause. But this symmetrical monument example just tells me: he doesn't know how to draw, doesn't know how to measure, doesn't know how to sculpt, and can't imagine a day before distractions like television.

    • @claudestuder4199
      @claudestuder4199 Рік тому

      And hunter-gatherers knew, right?

    • @bradley3549
      @bradley3549 Рік тому +1

      @@claudestuder4199 Huter gatherers? WHAT? Why in the world do people think just because it was 5000+ years ago that these people were morons?

    • @bigtimber
      @bigtimber Рік тому

      @@bradley3549 you can be as smart as you want, but without a society, how do you develope tools and craftsmanship to the level that the old dynastic Egyptians were at? There was obviously (to me) a successful society before the kemets.

    • @bradley3549
      @bradley3549 Рік тому +1

      @@bigtimber I don't think anybody is reasonably saying otherwise. Clearly there was a high level of sophistication. The idea that over 5,000 years ago people were cave men and then BOOM suddenly they built a giant pyramid out of nowhere is frankly as ridiculous as suggesting the pyramids were made by Aliens.

  • @jasonstouder
    @jasonstouder Рік тому +20

    you dont have to be an engineer to make a template of half a face to make a template of a whole face.

    • @nedi6188
      @nedi6188 Рік тому +3

      I think they have no idea of using templates, if they do they should have found evidence that they've use it, all they say is it was carved by hands, also this youtube link is the explanation of precision and accuracy about the vases and their argument of it cant be done by hands as explained by mainstream archaeologist. ua-cam.com/video/WAyQQRNoQaE/v-deo.html

    • @notfastenough1726
      @notfastenough1726 Рік тому

      think more

    • @deeceitful9386
      @deeceitful9386 Рік тому +2

      @Jsg6 there are two hieroglyphs of stone drills. Sacred Geometry Decoded channel and scientists against myths channel have replicated.

    • @sdrc92126
      @sdrc92126 Рік тому

      Great. Now I have to delete my comment.

    • @sdrc92126
      @sdrc92126 Рік тому +1

      @@gigolo619 There are youtube videos showing perfectly drilled holes in rock using primative hand tools

  • @publixskate
    @publixskate Рік тому +1

    Measuring for symmetry can easily be done with a center point various size logs and branches

  • @bubblesculptor
    @bubblesculptor Рік тому +15

    You can measure symmetry of an object with a pair of sticks. Matching up two sides of an object with hand tools is a standard task for any artisian.
    A Pharoah would easily have resources to support a legion of artisians dedicating their entire career to carving stone.

    • @emartinezr
      @emartinezr Рік тому +7

      These things are symmetrical to a 3/1000" that's like half the thickness of a human hair......

    • @shmirie666
      @shmirie666 Рік тому

      if you know how long it takes for iron to rust into nothing you should know its bs to think we would ever find any tools or weapons from the time the pyramids and the rest of ancient egypt was really built

    • @kkjj4508
      @kkjj4508 Рік тому +1

      Tools my man are the issue 😉

  • @khaledshariff1234
    @khaledshariff1234 3 місяці тому

    Actually actually amazing and awe inspiring. Thanks 🙏

  • @wildwisdom56
    @wildwisdom56 Рік тому +4

    The established academics in all fields are not willing to open their minds.

  • @pi286
    @pi286 Рік тому +2

    The next civilization after finding a print out of a picture of a famous rapper will think they are aliens haha

  • @wuta6347
    @wuta6347 Рік тому +5

    The Egyptians are protecting their ego's, hey look what we did back in the day!!

  • @dannygibson2597
    @dannygibson2597 Рік тому

    "It should be pointed out that the precision of ancient Egyptian masonry is usually exaggerated. Most of it is quite rough, with the more precise parts limited to facings and stones meant to be visible. That said, where they did go in for fine stonework, it was done with simple tools and a lot of labor.
    We’ve got pretty good if indirect knowledge of Egyptian masonry techniques: hammers, chisels, levers, copper drills, “saws” in the form of devices used to grind away at stone with abrasive sand, and wooden posts made to swell with water to rough out and split off blocks, then more of the same, with more grinding involved to more precisely shape them.
    I’m aware that some modern people are incredulous that this is possible, but the evidence is there. These are exactly the same techniques used by masons from the Greeks and Romans through the Renaissance to shape the same range of stones with the same kinds of precision, and we know how they did it because they wrote more or less extensively about it. Indeed, later peoples did far more complex work with those techniques, like the absurdly complicated optical corrections in Greek and Roman temples, requiring both great precision and subtle curves rather than the straight lines and right angles of most Egyptian masonry. And while we don’t have direct textual evidence for these techniques from Egyptian sources, we do have indirect evidence in the form of unfinished stones in Egyptian quarries which display the kinds of conditions we’d expect from use of those techniques. It’s quite clear that it can be done by hand, but it requires significant skill and massive effort." Matt Rigsby, Boston U archaeologist

  • @Johnlittlejack
    @Johnlittlejack Рік тому +11

    They can make a template/ profile of one side of the face and just flip it over for the opposite side of the face. They could use multiple templates for the one face. Horizontal and vertical

    • @nedi6188
      @nedi6188 Рік тому +3

      I think they have no idea of template if they do they have dug evidence that they use it all they say is its carve by hands also this is the explanation of precision and accuracy about the vases and their argument of it cant be done by hands as the explained currently ua-cam.com/video/WAyQQRNoQaE/v-deo.html

    • @AmericanInThePhillipines
      @AmericanInThePhillipines Рік тому +5

      @@nedi6188 maybe make make a complete legible sentence?

    • @nedi6188
      @nedi6188 Рік тому +2

      @@AmericanInThePhillipines Sorry english is not my first language, I just dont know why you have to point it out in your comment.

    • @raider_reaper_4194
      @raider_reaper_4194 Рік тому +2

      @@nedi6188 forget that guy Michael Nowell, what you wrote was legible enough. Ironically he didn't even "make make" a legible sentence either lol

  • @-PLAY3R1-
    @-PLAY3R1- Рік тому +1

    Asking two nuts about the past is not a good idea 😂

  • @loganj.2329
    @loganj.2329 Рік тому +7

    Your not supposed to question the narratives on this....your supposed to go along with it and never question it.

    • @ANJIN-p4q
      @ANJIN-p4q Рік тому +1

      People had already made their conclusions back then. They wrote it off as "God" doing his thing. Ever since then, people didn't analyze what was happening. Now all the sudden people are phasing out from the blur of belief and are intrigued by these sculptures and materials because they value evidence and proof.

    • @zregory
      @zregory Рік тому

      Smart people already know there's only two ways the pyramids could have been built. Aliens did it or white people from the lost city of Atlantis taught them how to do it

    • @GrubHuncher
      @GrubHuncher Рік тому

      @@zregory
      I bet it was white people

  • @AW-kj3ln
    @AW-kj3ln Рік тому +2

    Uh shooting from the hip here, but if I was going to carve a stone face, I would first layout a grid, with a centerline. And then pull dimensions from the center to either side. So it would be symmetrical.

    • @daebak7370
      @daebak7370 Рік тому

      Easy to say after the fact and with all the available knowledge today

    • @bradley3549
      @bradley3549 Рік тому

      @@daebak7370 Comparative measurement and simple geometry is hardly an advanced concept for ANY civilization capable of building basic structures. It's not rocket science and can be done with nothing more advanced than a stick and a rock to mark it.

  • @liamcarson5486
    @liamcarson5486 Рік тому +5

    I love how they keep avoiding the Aliens theory. . But to be honest to keep referring to ultrasound machines and a undiscovered technology is even more kooky then saying it was Aliens 🤣it’s obvious these advanced beings took their tools and Tech with them. The scary thing is if they were that advanced back then imagine what these Beings can do now. Just think they watch us and we can’t even detect they are in our presence. See Dark Skies

  • @homersimpson6167
    @homersimpson6167 Рік тому +2

    Hopefully one day they can find the advanced tool buried or stored somewhere

    • @laurenurban3942
      @laurenurban3942 Рік тому

      The tools were taken back to where they came from. Additional pyramids and structures had to be made in other places around the world. Like with other building projects around the world, the builders took their tools with them when the job was finished…..and they went home….not knowing that thousands of years later others would take credit for their work.

    • @wompbozer3939
      @wompbozer3939 Рік тому +1

      I think some other race of people built my house, because I don’t see their hammers and tape measures laying around in my yard. They were so advanced that I didn’t find a single tool belt.

    • @emartinezr
      @emartinezr Рік тому

      ​@Lauren Urban then they would have found them in masonry or tooling shops where these tools would have been made, repaired, etc. Or at least some documentation/pictographs showing these tools and how they were used. There's NOTHING.

  • @sweetsourpork111
    @sweetsourpork111 Рік тому +10

    I can see how craftsmanship would be lost on this guy

    • @nocturnaljoe9543
      @nocturnaljoe9543 Рік тому +3

      I am a stonemason and I hear you, but I also agree about the official history being unaccurate and that working on granit with copper and stones is complete nonsense.
      However this guy does not understand what humans can achive with time and will. We are talking about generations of talented stonemasons, who perfected their techniques over a long peroid of time and imported knowledge from the Sumerian. This is where our decimal and sexagesimal systems are coming from.

    • @Man.Well93
      @Man.Well93 9 місяців тому

      oh the condescneding attitude on you little boi. he did recognize it when it comes to human craft like michelangelo, but not technical perfection.

  • @joseberroa4935
    @joseberroa4935 Рік тому

    Ive seeing some cuts of this podcast.. But Im gonna have to sit down and watch it completely ...

    • @Man.Well93
      @Man.Well93 9 місяців тому

      who gives a fuck if you sit down or stand up bro, you dont matter

  • @tarn1135
    @tarn1135 Рік тому +8

    There was an entire work class artisans. Want a modern equivalent look at Mount Rushmore. That was made by people hanging off the edge suspended by ropes. Go back to Roman times, they carved massive statues by hand. Why does the Egyptian statues have to made by advanced technology that was somehow lost? Why haven’t they been found? Yes technology is lost because of war and other factors but there is always some sort evidence left.

  • @worbucks777
    @worbucks777 Рік тому +1

    I believe there's a bunch of history we don't know, whether aliens, or cyclical society... But THIS argument always makes me roll my eyes: "it's so perfect it couldn't have been done"... People back then were just as smart as we are now, and why do we always assume they only used chisels? Look at the work done in ancient Greece with rulers and compasses. It's amazing stuff.

    • @al2207
      @al2207 Рік тому

      Greek were using limestone and marble that are 3 on Mohs scale in Egypt lot of work was done with granite , granodiorite that are 7 on Mohs scale that is a complete world apart

  • @nadagainagain4987
    @nadagainagain4987 Рік тому +7

    Skill and determination.

    • @yarpenzigrin1893
      @yarpenzigrin1893 Рік тому +3

      Demonstrate it then. Go ahead, carve a piece of stone that's within those tolerances. It can be a tiny piece of stone, see how long it takes you.

    • @Naturessightsandsounds7040
      @Naturessightsandsounds7040 Рік тому

      Yarpin that is just as ignorant as people saying if there are no advanced tools left for us to see then they didn't have them back then.I see points to both sides though I mean nobody really knows shit maybe aliens seeded life on this planet and put the pyramids there to fuck with us lol probably not but who knows for sure.

    • @iMertin90
      @iMertin90 Рік тому +1

      You could be as determined as a horny dog on a pillow but it’s no happening

    • @yarpenzigrin1893
      @yarpenzigrin1893 4 місяці тому

      @Thebigbun Because it's impossible to demonstrate a negative. Learn some science, please.

    • @yarpenzigrin1893
      @yarpenzigrin1893 4 місяці тому

      @Thebigbun There's a difference between a piece of art and industrial grade precision.

  • @johnnyc5655
    @johnnyc5655 Рік тому

    Carving rocks with the boys this Saturday babe.

  • @johnarmon7818
    @johnarmon7818 Рік тому +18

    Great work! So happy Joe Rogan is helping to awaken humanity to our real ancient past.

    • @AustinThinker79
      @AustinThinker79 Рік тому +4

      Yup. He’s doing his best to spread conspiracy theories and misinformation.

    • @BenHullCruise
      @BenHullCruise Рік тому +1

      @@AustinThinker79 says who?

    • @TWIXTIMA0
      @TWIXTIMA0 Рік тому +2

      @@BenHullCruise c'mon this guy said that the Egyptian used sound to lift the stones

    • @laurenurban3942
      @laurenurban3942 Рік тому +1

      Let’s see sound lift heavy stones then. Do it and put it on UA-cam so we can see how sound lifts a 10 ton slab of granite up in the air or moves it along the ground. This I’ve got to see. I’m willing to be open minded …..demonstrate the process.

    • @wompbozer3939
      @wompbozer3939 Рік тому

      They won’t ever demonstrate it, because they’re full of shit like every other pt Barnum type charlatan that came before them.

  • @TheRealMisterChopShop
    @TheRealMisterChopShop Рік тому +1

    Nice

  • @anditaylor1452
    @anditaylor1452 Рік тому +22

    As an artist I feel justifiable in saying... People who aren't artist don't understand the true talent one or multiple can hold. I fully believe dozens of artists came together to create this great magnificence piece, it truly meant something to them, hence the perfection. Humans hold so many talents within them, tired of historians lacking belief in what we can do with what we are handed. I don't believe our idea of machines or "aliens" had any intervention. It's purely human God given talent.

    • @jwizzosmizzo
      @jwizzosmizzo Рік тому +5

      Idc how much god given talent anyone has … no artist can even make a perfectly symmetrical circle in a piece of paper .. how in the hell would they chisel a rock into a perfectly symmetrical face that is the size of a vehicle

    • @kellymckay4169
      @kellymckay4169 Рік тому

      You could use depth micrometer from a centerline. Use one side to gauge the other.

    • @MC-RodlaChod
      @MC-RodlaChod Рік тому +3

      Mmmm not God given, how about learnt and mastered over time by many generations.

    • @ginoasci
      @ginoasci Рік тому

      i’m so sick of people talking like they have the answer but can’t prove shit. they don’t do anything and yet they gave the audacity to dismiss all the work these researchers do with one statement.
      oh, it’s plan human God given talent.
      were you there??????????
      you were alive then?????????
      you stood there watching as the pyramids were being constructed????????
      how do you know?
      you don’t, so don’t talk like you were there.
      there are millions of people, if not billions, that wonder how many things were done so many years ago, but you talk like you have the answer with God’s given talent.
      these people live their lives researching and traveling, studying, and they journal all their thoughts and discoveries.
      people like you dismiss all that hard work.
      they can stop searching now, they have you.
      well, show us what you’ve done that’s so perfect since you’re an artist and have the skills.
      gather another 99 artists and create an exact copy…..until then your words mean nothing.
      “they, whoever they are”, they created a “perfect” that statue. “YOU SAY” it’s artists, sooooo show us.
      don’t talk about it, don’t type d, stop speaking and typing AND, DO IT !
      “SHOW US “YOUR” PERFECT STATUE”
      now you have a very important job to do. this will put you in the history books for sure.
      put your hands where your mouth is with your God given talent.
      i want you to shut my mouth by creating your perfect statue that matches that one.

    • @anditaylor1452
      @anditaylor1452 Рік тому +1

      @@ginoasci who hurt you? Yikes dude. Go touch grass, seems like you could use it. ✌️❤️

  • @mr.h3lmsl3y
    @mr.h3lmsl3y Рік тому

    I don’t watch much TV, but I swear on everything I love I thought that was Chumlee until he spoke lmfaooo

  • @CastlesForEyes
    @CastlesForEyes Рік тому +7

    "You can't achieve that kind of symmetry by just eyeballing it"
    Who the hell suggested they were eyeballing it.
    There's a channel called Scientists Against Myths, where they work granite with copper. Worth checking out, as it shows that granite can be worked and it's not such a mystery.

    • @temptemp9475
      @temptemp9475 Рік тому

      That channel is for the uneducated that have no idea what they're looking at. They use C clamps on a bench to assist their cutting and guide their copper tool. We know what type of granite the egyptians carved, granite ranges in hardness by the type of granite. Egyptians used rose quartz and harder. "Scientists against myths use random slabs". Again watch their videos and really look at their experiments, none of them are honest but they do a good job of fooling uneducated viewers like yourself.

    • @Rosskles
      @Rosskles Рік тому

      I don't understand why Joe gives airtime to these idiots.

  • @BarefootViking
    @BarefootViking Рік тому +2

    Joe have me on this show. I will recreate the Sabu stone with original tools and this will disprove just about everything they say

  • @NonprofitWrench
    @NonprofitWrench Рік тому +11

    You can use measuring tools in the carving process to make it symmetrical. Michelangelo didnt have symmetry because that wasn't the style or intent, but I'm certain he could have done it that way if he chose to. The tools needed though, in that time period, idk it's a conundrum.

    • @driti.s
      @driti.s Рік тому +3

      There's a channel called World of Antiquity that pretty much debunked everything this guy is saying. If you listen carefully this guy makes so many assumptions it's laughable.

    • @fukksake
      @fukksake Рік тому

      Well said chum

    • @michaelmyrvang9028
      @michaelmyrvang9028 Рік тому +5

      @@driti.s World of Antiquity is activist first and historian second, and is absolutely not trustworthy either. You kinda cant debunk what you see yourself.

    • @driti.s
      @driti.s Рік тому

      @@michaelmyrvang9028 I've seen both sides and world of antiquity is spot on with everything. I mean they straight up lie about many things, like the whole world has a flood myth when it actually doesn't. Or they can't cut some with their tools when they could and many more straight up bull*hit. I've seen almost every video of graham hancock and after reading a bit on his claims I'm sorry but little to none stands. He even contradicts himself on many occasions.

    • @Dyl158
      @Dyl158 Рік тому +2

      @@driti.s any examples of his assumptions

  • @needum9212
    @needum9212 Рік тому +1

    They had nothing better to do back then so I’m sure people were super good at what they do

  • @ivokolarik8290
    @ivokolarik8290 Рік тому +6

    There was actually a steel plate found within the core masonry of the Great pyramid and I believe today is lost somewhere in British museum

    • @wompbozer3939
      @wompbozer3939 Рік тому

      Show me.

    • @bigpicturethinking5620
      @bigpicturethinking5620 Рік тому

      @@wompbozer3939 There are photos of it if you search. Some believe it’s a piece of a shovel, but it was found deep in core masonry as the OP stated.

    • @wompbozer3939
      @wompbozer3939 Рік тому

      Sounds very dubious

    • @bigpicturethinking5620
      @bigpicturethinking5620 Рік тому

      @@wompbozer3939 Search “Giza pyramid iron plate” and check it out. Many others are skeptical as well but there you can read about it.

  • @sulimanbabar
    @sulimanbabar Рік тому +1

    We are missing all these podcasts over here, got Spotify premium, it wont allow us, great..!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @skylershank9309
    @skylershank9309 Рік тому +4

    Could there have been an advanced civilization predating ancient Egyptian culture that are responsible for many of these anomalies?

  • @countsd1
    @countsd1 Рік тому +1

    They showed you can cut through granite with copper saws w/o a blade using sand

    • @emartinezr
      @emartinezr Рік тому +1

      Did they cut and carve a whole 10ton granite block with it? I'd like to see that.
      I'd REALLY like to see how they carved out the floor and polished for a perfectly dimensioned single-piece box...

  • @MrStreaty122
    @MrStreaty122 Рік тому +5

    Yeah, it was maddening to watch Schermer change the definition of Hunter Gatherer cultures just so he didn’t have to admit he was wrong.
    Also, if archeology is so damn convinced that hunter gatherers made Gobekli Tepe, then they should talk to the Pigmy’s in the Congo, which are some of the few hunter gather cultures left on Earth, and ask if they could build it. Their answer, “uh… no, we don’t have the time or manpower”, will force archeology to admit they have no clue what they’re talking about

    • @rooktheradical1
      @rooktheradical1 Рік тому +1

      Shermer's a turd that floats. A contrarian b.s. artist....

    • @duaneelliott5194
      @duaneelliott5194 Рік тому

      Their answer would be WHY, should we build these things, not we dont have the time or manpower.

    • @MrStreaty122
      @MrStreaty122 Рік тому +1

      @@duaneelliott5194 also fair

  • @cavemanouttheeast2786
    @cavemanouttheeast2786 Рік тому

    The question should be “why were they tampered with”
    😂😂😂

  • @zechariahcifuentes7002
    @zechariahcifuentes7002 Рік тому +3

    What I want to know is if aliens came down here and built things why didn’t they make any metal buildings? It’s always masonry.

    • @emartinezr
      @emartinezr Рік тому

      He didn't say it was aliens lol

    • @zechariahcifuentes7002
      @zechariahcifuentes7002 Рік тому

      @@emartinezr I’m not saying he did but it’s been speculated before.

  • @zfm1097
    @zfm1097 Рік тому +1

    When I heard his accent, I thought he'd be involved with the channel debunking these very ideas:
    youtube.com/@SacredGeometryDecoded
    I think the explanation is that these people were as clever as we are today (it was only a few 1000 years ago and we build skyscrapers, etc) so... they found a way. It was probably everything to them, like the builders of stonehenge ...there was nothing more important in their lives.

  • @alexdipaola4316
    @alexdipaola4316 Рік тому +14

    You indeed can achieve this level of symmetry by eyeballing and doing it by hand. These dudes use their own experience to judge what others can accomplish when in reality they are not skilled craftsman whatsoever.

    • @cromcccxvi3787
      @cromcccxvi3787 Рік тому +10

      how do you carve granite with bronze? show me

    • @alexdipaola4316
      @alexdipaola4316 Рік тому +4

      @@cromcccxvi3787 I don't know what they did but I am confident that it was not some sort of ancient high technology.

    • @sdrc92126
      @sdrc92126 Рік тому

      @@cromcccxvi3787 Granite powder and a lot of time. Maybe even weeks.

    • @Skeeskeeskee
      @Skeeskeeskee Рік тому +4

      Thanks, guy on the internet commenting!
      You solved that for me. Im sold. Thanks for your educated input.
      These guys are wrong. And you, random guy on the internet commenting, are right. Cuz… you just are… huh… shmart guy… glad theres genius’s out there like you to correct educated people… 😂

    • @ryan7711
      @ryan7711 Рік тому +1

      Tell that to a stone mason lool

  • @kyriakoslouka5773
    @kyriakoslouka5773 Рік тому +1

    I am one of those proponents of the view that the megalithic structures were constructed during the Neolithic times by a technologically advanced civilization which was wiped out by catastrophic events.

  • @strangleholdoutdoors
    @strangleholdoutdoors Рік тому +9

    This guy has an accent and therefore his words are truth lmao

  • @bubsmeister
    @bubsmeister Рік тому

    At first glance, thought that was Chumlee too....

  • @theFLCLguy
    @theFLCLguy Рік тому +11

    There's an iron mine right next to one of the pyramids. And we know they worked meteoric iron.
    I think they had iron tools which would explain how they did it. Like they could have just used iron for the tips of chisels and such.

    • @wompbozer3939
      @wompbozer3939 Рік тому +1

      I don’t see why more people don’t consider this as the best explanation. It’s not really earth shattering, and doesn’t really mean that iron was available for everyone.

    • @nicoscarfo4486
      @nicoscarfo4486 Рік тому

      The iron would literally dig into whatever material was softer, the copper or bronze, you would get nowhere with this method

    • @wompbozer3939
      @wompbozer3939 Рік тому

      @@nicoscarfo4486 What are you talking about?

    • @nicoscarfo4486
      @nicoscarfo4486 Рік тому

      @@wompbozer3939 if you beat a iron tipped copper chisel on granite, the iron would cut backwards into the copper, it would ruin the copper tool

    • @wompbozer3939
      @wompbozer3939 Рік тому

      @@nicoscarfo4486 Like the way that a diamond tipped tool turns itself in reverse and destroys itself? Or is it more like the granules on a piece of sandpaper turning themselves around to destroy the sandpaper?
      Wait no, it must be like when you put a hard clearcoat overtop of your fingernail polish, and then it turns around and destroys your fingers.

  • @Wavecurve
    @Wavecurve Рік тому +2

    Archaeology is preventing humans from discovering our past glory.

  • @ads4470
    @ads4470 Рік тому +5

    Has anyone thought that maybe artificial intelligence is what made those statues symmetrical? Or maybe it was done by somebody who isn't an artist and they're using a tool to make it like that. I don't think any artist would make it like that.

    • @johncarroll772
      @johncarroll772 Рік тому +2

      🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @CringeLord-dr8pe
      @CringeLord-dr8pe Рік тому +1

      look at John Carroll, laughing at another possible opinion.

    • @weakbrainthrombosis
      @weakbrainthrombosis Рік тому

      Vitruvian man

    • @magicmark8315
      @magicmark8315 Рік тому

      I definitely think so, but my mind is open.

    • @Rosskles
      @Rosskles Рік тому

      @@CringeLord-dr8pe 'possible' in the same way that its possible they were designed by a sentient bowl of spaghetti lol
      The guy has no idea how much these civilisations knew about mathematics, geometry and construction.

  • @MUCKFOOT399
    @MUCKFOOT399 Рік тому +2

    they had a giant chisel, (log with iron tip) that took 100 men to hold and ram it into the rock

    • @royjohnson465
      @royjohnson465 Рік тому +1

      Or that giant chisel hanging like a pendulum by a rope tied on both ends of the log. Then swing the log with the iron (from a meteorite) tip back and forth into the rocks.

  • @andreasvedeler80
    @andreasvedeler80 Рік тому +3

    Every time I watch someone doing something I can't do, I scream that it's impossible to do it and that aliens are involved

    • @jamesjameson4566
      @jamesjameson4566 Рік тому

      He's not implying that, he's more saying there's a lost civilisation with amazing capabilities that we don't know about

    • @andreasvedeler80
      @andreasvedeler80 Рік тому

      @@jamesjameson4566 Yeah he's a kook

  • @notsoberoveranalyzer8264
    @notsoberoveranalyzer8264 Рік тому

    The thing about Stone Masons today aren’t working/thinking in construction that takes generations. I’d just think that would play a massive role in the conversation.
    ( repairing something centuries old, using old techniques but trying to finish in your life time, or in months/years. Is going to be so much different than working on something that you know won’t be finished in your life time, that your great grandfather, grand father, father then you, your son, your grandson, your great grand son and so on are going to be working on)
    Even grand buildings in the EU took multiple centuries.
    With arts and skills, it only improves over time especially when those things are passed down from father to son. This also increases the dedication/effort, patience and care.
    Another thing, is even look at monuments of the current era. The Washington Monument wasn’t finished for an extremely long time. It was actually the shameful stub of the USA for a long time.
    It would only make sense, that they would gotten A LOT of practice, and training prior to working on it.
    There’s a famous story of a pope looking for great artwork, a famous artist was asked to create something, he drew a perfect circle, offering it to the messenger. The messenger was concerned, “a circle?! How can I give this to the pope?!” The artist told him, tell the pope how I did it.
    The pope was amazed beyond belief.
    The accuracy of free hand circles is insane. Honestly, humans while being faulty can also be extremely impressive.
    Acting as if they couldn’t plan, that workers wouldn’t have put an ungodly amount of effort in, especially when building something for their god king.
    Look at what humans dedicate to gods they can’t see/prove or just have visions of.
    So just imagine, the dedication of one that you could actually potentially see.

  • @ES-yi8vv
    @ES-yi8vv Рік тому +4

    I am 100% certain that these could not be carved by cavemen, but my problem is we have not found one high tech tool to validate any of this. If they were suddenly wiped out we should and would have found some of these high tech machines that they would have used.

    • @drummerdad80
      @drummerdad80 Рік тому +1

      You are correct on both, Egyptians were far from cavemen, and no machines have been found, that's why archeologist dismiss the claims, when they have proof they admit it, just look at gobekli tepe, these guys get mad at being dismissed and not one of them has solid proof, I suggest watching scientis against myth, they do a ton of experiments, and have a full analysis on core number 7 not being a spiral...

    • @al2207
      @al2207 Рік тому +2

      or aliens take back the tools when they leave earth

    • @tchef2525
      @tchef2525 Рік тому

      After watching alot of these people , I wonder if the technology is underneath the ocean and in the core gone so we can't find it and it's always a open thought . It's 2023 and I think it's just not gonna be easy to find if we haven't already found a trace

  • @jamesfukazawa8903
    @jamesfukazawa8903 Рік тому

    I can't believe Chumlee from Pawn Stars went to college and is now an Egyptologist

  • @Grouiiiiik
    @Grouiiiiik Рік тому +2

    The mainstream explanation (fringe science actually) from egyptologists and historians is the straight definition of "incompetency".
    Like literally, you have one job and you miserably fail at it for whatever reason.
    And this is the same for Wikipedia which is now the exact opposite of what it was supposed to be.
    We should never forget who those "mainstream guys" are and what they are doing as a great example of how to prevent human civilization to learn more about its past and learn new technologies.

  • @rickybobby7276
    @rickybobby7276 Рік тому

    I never knew chum lee was an expert in ancient Egyptians.

  • @thecrazycanadian8129
    @thecrazycanadian8129 Рік тому +3

    I don't think hunter gathers had time to build structure's of this magnitude. If you look at tribes that still live like this their life consists of waking up go hunting come home eat celebrate go to bed wake up do it again. Where is the time for building.

    • @duaneelliott5194
      @duaneelliott5194 Рік тому

      Thats your problem, you don't think.

    • @mr.campwell3655
      @mr.campwell3655 Рік тому +1

      They sing they dance they make elaborate costumes, paint there body's and cave walls make jewelry,do drugs.
      Lots of things that aren't essential for existence.

  • @billyhendrix5544
    @billyhendrix5544 Рік тому

    Yea Ben you made it to JRE

  • @Tijuanabill
    @Tijuanabill Рік тому +5

    They didn't carve them. Someone else did.

    • @coreylee9342
      @coreylee9342 Рік тому

      Yes someone else did, with earlier tech that no one knows about because there is no evidence of the lost civilization or their tech other than some simple minded theories of "well the Egyptians could not do it so someone BEFORE them had to, with more advanced technology than the people that came after them, leaving no trace of themselves or their tech, placing these monoliths in a way that a future could claim them as their own, hell the Egyptians could even read and replicate the ancient language that was carved into the Granite Steles that they could have not carved themselves, and make it their own language.

    • @Tijuanabill
      @Tijuanabill Рік тому

      @@coreylee9342 We ourselves will leave no trace either, aside from perhaps Mount Rushmore, or the Hoover dam for a few centuries, before it fails without maintenance and management. The Empire State Building won't last a century or two without us. None our skyscrapers will.
      What is more logical? The prevailing theory that despite going from horses to the moon in 200 years, we ran about the earth as nothing more than bald chimps for 200,000 years, just as smart was we are today, with the exact same DNA? Or maybe the alternate theory that known global calamities, with geological records of their occurrence, repeatedly started mankind over, when cities and civilizations were destroyed by weather events?

  • @jamesralph6460
    @jamesralph6460 Рік тому +3

    Egyptian's didn't build the Pyramids.🤷🤔

    • @lf1496
      @lf1496 Рік тому +2

      Of course they did🙄, they had concepts beyond Western comprehension. Understanding energy and vibrations. They used spiritual science.

    • @johncarroll772
      @johncarroll772 Рік тому +4

      @@lf1496 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @thetavibes9021
      @thetavibes9021 Рік тому +2

      @@johncarroll772 No, seriously. Mysticism and Esoteric disciplines are the foundation for the science that we use today. As well as religion and psychology.
      Cosmic laws are under no obligation to make sense to you...
      “If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration.”
      Sound familiar? It's as if science is just now proving its predecessors. Full circle.

    • @daelanthony7027
      @daelanthony7027 Рік тому +2

      The land was called Khemit before the Egyptians arrived. The oral traditions of the Egyptians say that the pyramids were already there when they came to the land. It was only after Western scholars arrived that we were given the history narrative that we still have today

    • @johncarroll772
      @johncarroll772 Рік тому

      @@daelanthony7027 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @MTNJOHN
    @MTNJOHN Рік тому

    Feel like part of is it the dudes who first made the assumptions at kind of a Super Adventure Club vibe

  • @southsidetv1105
    @southsidetv1105 Рік тому

    Can Joe get a dedicated historian of ancient Kemet come on the show

  • @CrowXiX
    @CrowXiX Рік тому

    So cool to get RVD and Chumlee's son on the show.

  • @awesomeluis
    @awesomeluis Рік тому

    Dam good to know that Chumlee has taken a turn for the better. Sounds so smart and sophisticated. 🤗

  • @Truther00
    @Truther00 Рік тому

    Maaaan……..
    Lex Friedman gain some pounds 😂😂

  • @MrGHawaii
    @MrGHawaii Рік тому +1

    Chum Lee from Paws Stars is looking great!

  • @Drakkolifts
    @Drakkolifts Рік тому

    how do you watch the full episode?

  • @FrankHampton-t7m
    @FrankHampton-t7m 11 місяців тому

    The Egyptian as well as other civilizations had access to some form of ancient technology and higher forms of wisdom and knowledge that have been lost to time. Where they got all that from is beyond me

    • @AIenSmithee
      @AIenSmithee 6 місяців тому

      The picture of the Ramses statue is visible imprecise. Look it up. The ears are off but miles. It’s laughable to call them perfect.

  • @whateverrave678
    @whateverrave678 Рік тому

    Anchor stones were used to lift the heavy stones.

  • @PinoyBassist
    @PinoyBassist Рік тому

    Thanks chumlee

  • @puertoricanboy100
    @puertoricanboy100 Рік тому +2

    This guy (Wish Chumlee) is no historian, no scientist, or field archeologist or paleontologist. This is just fringe comparist website creator.

  • @kyplummer3657
    @kyplummer3657 Рік тому +1

    It’s ridiculous to say the world is millions and billions of years old do you have no clue how old it is and everything points to being much much younger.

  • @johnanderson9562
    @johnanderson9562 Рік тому

    Sure wish I could find the full video

    • @Rosskles
      @Rosskles Рік тому +1

      Oh its a small upcoming podcast called the Joe Rogan Experience. Only about 14 million subscribers 😁

  • @mr.slippyfist4170
    @mr.slippyfist4170 Рік тому

    This is the smartest Chumlee has ever sounded

  • @johnknight8540
    @johnknight8540 Рік тому

    Any information on the 360 Neters or "360 principles of divine creation " that the Shemsu Hor lived by. I know they believe us to have 365 senses instead of 5 but finding info on the 360 Neters is hard to come across.

  • @cr4ftyazme544
    @cr4ftyazme544 Рік тому

    Shapes geometric shapes you don’t carve a face you carve bruh this is .. hold my beer

  • @RickSuaz
    @RickSuaz Рік тому

    So I guess Mount Rush more was carved Aliens without their green card.

  • @OspreyVision
    @OspreyVision Рік тому +1

    If you stay in the same place long enough to build complex pillars and feed everyone working on the site that is civilization....hunter gather means nomadic lifestyle, always on the run 🏃‍♂️

  • @rangerguy196
    @rangerguy196 Рік тому

    Is anyone going to bring up the elephant in the room? The guy with the goatee looks exactly like Chumlee from Pawn Stars.

  • @trippyinspiration4131
    @trippyinspiration4131 Рік тому

    Damn Chum Lee now knows his shit