Giant Underground Stone Boxes Near The Pyramids In Egypt

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  • Опубліковано 25 вер 2024
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  • @phylis1815
    @phylis1815 8 років тому +5

    thank you for allowing me to see the cities i have always wanted to go and but couldn't because i don't do heat very well. But you have taken me with you to see it through your eyes.

  • @ian-c.01
    @ian-c.01 10 років тому +19

    I think the real question is not 'how' they did it but 'why'. There is no doubt this was an incredibly difficult thing to do, the precise angles and degrees of accuracy are really astonishing. The sheer size and weight of the objects defies belief and you can see the people just staring at them with mouths wide open and no clue how or why they exist. I believe they did this to show the world what was possible and to display their abilities, I also believe they deliberately kept their skills secret too. We will probably never know how or why, we can only speculate.

    • @ian-c.01
      @ian-c.01 10 років тому +5

      There are lot's of Out Of Place Artifacts that show there must be something wrong with our history timeline but I find it easy to believe that it really did take the last 200,000 years to get to where we are today and there are other factors involved with these out of place and time bit's and pieces. 200,000 yrs is nothing in the grand scheme of things, just because our last 200 yrs has seen accelerateted discoveries and progress does not mean that it the normal speed of things. It's only in the last 200 years that we have had machines to help us.

    • @AlonTkach
      @AlonTkach 10 років тому +1

      Maybe for us it seems like it was a really difficult thing to pull off, but with lost ancient technology, this was as hard as playing with Lego ?

    • @ian-c.01
      @ian-c.01 10 років тому +1

      I think it could be possible of course but without evidence we can only speculate.
      Try a Google search for Out Of Place Artefacts and decide for yourself if any of those items are evidence.

    • @efgenios
      @efgenios 10 років тому

      PEOPLE, THE RIGHT QUESTION IS WHY.... WHY.... WHY DID THEY BUILD THESE.... NOT HOW..... ITS SOOOO BLOODY EASY TO DO IT.... MARBLE AND LIMESTONE ARE THE EASIEST THINGS TO WORK ON... GETTING THEM SUPER STRAIGHT SURFACES AND EXACTLY 90 DEGREE ANGLES IS RELATIVELY EASY, EVEN WITH PRIMITIVE TOOLS... THE ANCIENT GREEKS HAVE GIVEN US THE ANSWERS TO MOST BUILDING "MYSTERIES", SO LETS NOT ASK DUMB QUESTIONS, IF YOU WANT TO KNOW "HOW", JUST STUDY ARCHIMEDES AND PYTHAGORAS.... THE REAL QUESTION HERE IS WHY... WHY DID THEY BUILD THESE??? ALL WERE FOUND EMPTY.... NOT ONE WAS FILLED WITH SOMETHING.... WHY?? THATS THE QUESTION... ANYONE CARE TO SPECULATE?

  • @thomashockin4128
    @thomashockin4128 7 років тому +17

    You will also notice that there are no burn marks on the celling from torches.....How did they light the place in the past??????

    • @graystatemurder7255
      @graystatemurder7255 7 років тому +2

      Thomas Hockin
      good point this shit is crazy

    • @HerbWalker
      @HerbWalker 7 років тому +8

      Google: Bagdad battery

    • @eboydens
      @eboydens 7 років тому +2

      oil lamps give almost no smoke and were used by Egyptians

    • @sevenarrows7282
      @sevenarrows7282 6 років тому +2

      @@eboydens to burn anything leaves carbon.

    • @dougg1075
      @dougg1075 5 років тому +1

      Erwin Boydens Egyptians didn’t build it

  • @jenshathaway3433
    @jenshathaway3433 8 років тому +1

    I watched most of your videos Mr. Foerster and I have to agree with petty much all you have to say. Especially when Chris Dunn(an engineer) concludes the same. Keep up the good work and great informing videos

  • @enildemday5294
    @enildemday5294 9 років тому +7

    This is obvious that egyptians wich can't engrave straigth lines on the coffin won't be able to sculpt this basaltic pieces of stones.
    They just found this coffins and try to use them as tumb, like the pyramid in fact...

  • @marmite400
    @marmite400 8 років тому +81

    This is why I want to be rich. So I can go on these tours.

    • @darkmatters9163
      @darkmatters9163 8 років тому

      +marmite400 on the nail! ;-)

    • @eagyl56
      @eagyl56 8 років тому +1

      +marmite400 me too

    • @frankjackson7971
      @frankjackson7971 8 років тому +2

      +marmite400 Me three

    • @eagyl56
      @eagyl56 8 років тому +1

      don't ya know!

    • @TuizaLilia
      @TuizaLilia 8 років тому +2

      +marmite400 Same here! I was just saying the other day to my dad that I need to win the lottery so that I can go to all hidden inca tours that there is! I so much want to go!!! But No job no money :(

  • @MK44X
    @MK44X 10 років тому +24

    it pisses me off when people patronise our ancestors we, wouldn't be alive today if it wasn't for them,if human beings wasn't such armholes to each other and tried to get along we could of been halfway to mars by now searching for fellow life in the time we spent killing each other in ww1 and ww2.

    • @MK44X
      @MK44X 10 років тому +1

      we are a failed species we should self terminate and let another life form grow hopefully they aren't total fucking morons and don't rage war on them selves and can accomplish what we clearly cant.

    • @VicariousReality7
      @VicariousReality7 9 років тому

      *****
      Go ahead.

    • @Kubzz
      @Kubzz 9 років тому

      We actually made a huge step forward in WW2, without it we might not have reached space yet.
      So, i'd say start a new world war, and let technology advance!

    • @Rattielicious
      @Rattielicious 9 років тому +1

      Kubz warmongering moron! It is the mentality you have just expressed that has prevented real progress as they expand new ways to destroy and kill instead of expanding new ways to live and reach the stars. Your mentality will continue new technology to eventually make humanity extinct, this is not advancement, this is regression and signs of primitive behavior!! Maybe people like you will one day evolve!

    • @Rattielicious
      @Rattielicious 9 років тому +3

      ***** perhaps it is because the ancient world was less conditioned into materialism and worked with the elements rather than against, without the ego believing 'man' can do better than natural forces. Maybe their technology and way of thinking allowed them to harness energy and be in balance with laws to accomplish beyond our imagination as modern thinking is not in balance, it is mainly destructive and consuming. In many ways, the ancient world was far more advanced than today but the ego doesn't allow this (which is perhaps why they push the linear evolution concepts, ego driven idea again). We are not the 'apex' era of our species, we do not even live in balance between the genders let alone with the universe....we have a long way to go to catch up with ancient brilliance. Or, we can go extinct...."TPTB" seem stuck on idiotic economic concepts and pushing for WW3 to keep domination and systems in place, and the masses just allow it...we are devolving not evolving :(

  • @TheThunderToad
    @TheThunderToad 10 років тому +3

    Besides all the theorys, wow, the engineering skills!

  • @Zoeslaterz
    @Zoeslaterz 10 років тому +13

    Sorry, but if we can see the light penetrate between that metal gauge then there's no way it's 1/10,000 of an inch out of being flat.

    • @machinationu
      @machinationu 10 років тому +3

      I think you right they need very thin feeler gages or gage blocks with indicators.
      even good mic's can error at 0.0001"
      fired up a calculator :
      Water= 62.4 pounds per Cubic Foot
      Quartz=165
      Granite=168 pounds per Cubic Foot
      Steel 1060= 490.75
      Lead= 710.2
      Uranium= 1187.13
      Gold24K= 1204
      Platinum= 1340.92
      and dry sand is 100 pounds per cubic foot.
      When he says it's so hard to move and weight's "100 tons", they could easy build a boat that's 168/62.4=2.69 or at least 3 times larger than the block and float it, down a river. If they can make mirror finishes like that, it would be child's play.

    • @bena2686
      @bena2686 10 років тому +4

      Light Photons are smaller than 1/10000th of an inch so YES LIGHT CAN AND WILL BE SEEN THRU A CRACK THAT SMALL.... LMFAO moron.

    • @bena2686
      @bena2686 10 років тому

      whateverspycity hey stupid, floating them in a boat is easy , its MOVING them to and from the boat/quarry/site that's improbable, get a fucking clue of what is being said and stop thinking so 1 dimensional,, fucking kids today,, bunch on interbred mongoloid fucktards.....

    • @Coradon
      @Coradon 10 років тому +4

      ben a I look at your comment and your caps spam and your use of "LMFAO" and wonder who the real 'interbred mongoloid fucktard' is. Then I look at your comment about the size of light photons and think back to basic science and that science says that by your logic, no one should ever be able to block out light since the photons are going to be smaller than any man-made substance. Think the threads in a curtain are as small as photons? Think the gap between the rubber weather stripping on a door frame and the door itself is smaller than a photon? So while you think about that, you should probably get down on your knees and apologize to the guy you attempted to insult.

    • @bena2686
      @bena2686 10 років тому

      Coradon If the light is bright enough , it will go thru... Ever hold a flashlight under your hand and see the light thru it ?? Same principle.. i'm sorry if you're uneducated. LMFAO ... and your poor limp hand reverse psych skills shows it.. LMFAO.
      FAIL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @sevenirises
    @sevenirises 11 років тому

    My mind is blown once again. Thank you so much Brien for your open and honest videos, it is refreshing to hear someone say, "we don't know". You've caused me to rethink my views of the world that I never gave much thought to.

  • @edwardboster516
    @edwardboster516 9 років тому +10

    Look @ 3:45 Even today it would be difficult to cut a rock that precise.

    • @Music1222
      @Music1222 9 років тому +1

      Edward Boster Oh my god. No. Stop this bullshit.

    • @tonyh8166
      @tonyh8166 9 років тому +9

      Edward Boster Every kitchen granite countertop ever says youre wrong...

    • @TheSynthZone
      @TheSynthZone 9 років тому +3

      Edward Boster The granite used is harder than diamond, indeed cutting it PEFECTLY would take better tools than modern technology uses. Parts of the Great Pyramid defy explanation, someday we will know how to do this, maybe.

    • @tonyh8166
      @tonyh8166 9 років тому +7

      TheSynthZone No, it is NOT harder than diamond, what the hell is wrong with you? Granite averages 6.5 on the Mohs scale of hardness, diamond is 10. (The hardest forms of granite are 7.0) At least TRY to think and do a little actual fact checking for fucks sake.
      Your body goes to a great deal of trouble to carry your brain around- do try to make the effort worthwhile occasionally...

    • @TheSynthZone
      @TheSynthZone 9 років тому +4

      my bad, why are you cussing over a comment? You sound "buthurt" as my grandchild would say.

  • @tedniedzielak3741
    @tedniedzielak3741 10 років тому +1

    Discoveries like this which challenge all of my "modern" sensibilities add to the wonder and curiosity that makes me a fuller human being. Is it not wonder and curiosity that all little children naturally possess by their young nature that makes youth magical? Keep the wonder and curiosity and we can keep our youth!

  • @inabluemoon1
    @inabluemoon1 10 років тому +20

    To imprison something horrible?

  • @al2207
    @al2207 9 років тому

    Many thanks to Brien bringing Egypt to our attention and showing in details all impossible artifact from aliens

  • @7munkee
    @7munkee 11 років тому +7

    The complete and utter sense deprivation would stimulate their pineal glands into making a large amount of DMT. This would allow them to contact the gods.

  • @racers115
    @racers115 11 років тому +2

    Those are simply resonance devices, and the whole chamber is meant to amplify and modulate certain frequencies. For what purpose, I don't know. But it was an ingenious way replicate what only sophisticated modern electronics can accomplish today. Energy and frequency manipulation using only stones and fantastic engineering. But what or who gave them the idea in the first place?

  • @MandyDollofDollLand
    @MandyDollofDollLand 9 років тому +22

    I don't like how so many of the historical structures in Egypt are off limits or locked up. Places in the tombs where people aren't allowed to go. Why not? They act like they are hiding magical unicorns down there or something.

    • @stayfly68
      @stayfly68 9 років тому +2

      MandyDoll
      It's some things that they don't want the darker population knowing...

    • @stayfly68
      @stayfly68 9 років тому +1

      MandyDoll Idk what you mean. Drop some knowledge on me

    • @MandyDollofDollLand
      @MandyDollofDollLand 9 років тому

      stayfly68 Well, it has a lot to do with melanin. Some people as if the Egyptians had figured out solar energy already. Which isn't hard to fathom. The melanin, what all Africans have is really powerful. It's selling for $365/gram, they claim they're getting it from plants now. Uh-huh. Anyway, there are different forms of melanin, all black pigment though. If you don't have enough neuromelanin (I believe that's the correct word) in your brain, you develop Parkinson's. So, the solar power information would've had to been given to the ancient Africans from someone who already knew about it, correct? Because they obviously were way ahead of their time if people who claim they built the pyramids can't tell how they did it. Feel me? When Egypt was invaded by the Greeks, they didn't tell them everything. That's why they ended up having the Dark Ages in Europe. The Moors went up there and saved them. They gave them soap. So, again where did the Moors get this science from? Chemistry means, black science. The Greeks went to school in Egypt and were taught by Black-skinned teachers. They documented this. Africa had knowledge of all mathematics, sciences, and everything first. Now, go Google the Dogon Tribe of Mali and you'll see the information about Sirius, now who told them that? They say who did. Now who's over there asking them questions about astronomy? You feel me?

    • @MandyDollofDollLand
      @MandyDollofDollLand 9 років тому

      stayfly68 Please excuse any typos above. I was typing fast. :)

    • @stayfly68
      @stayfly68 9 років тому +1

      MandyDoll
      Oo ok cool. Thanks for enlightening me

  • @WISEUPchannel
    @WISEUPchannel 11 років тому

    THANKS Brien, i have been looking for a good quality video of these MASTER PIECES for some time now. "GREAT JOB"

  • @videoflic
    @videoflic 10 років тому +4

    The lines that ran along the side of one of the "boxs" , looked, for just a moment, as a musical notatiuon staff and with some time values and note durations -- which could be translated into a form of musical notation. BTW Please excuse my asklng about music from the extra-terrestre. Is there any information regarding discussions with aliens and as to what is their musical mind like? Do they play instruments or is it played by others. Is their harmony or is dissonance abundant? Just thought I would ask, and I hope you have some interesting for us all.
    Joel

  • @chewits5839
    @chewits5839 10 років тому +2

    truly amazing. all this with copper and bronze tools. granite does not cut easily even with a diamond tipped saw.

    • @chewits5839
      @chewits5839 10 років тому

      ***** lol, stone balls to make the right angles in the sarcophagus in the kings chamber. they're running out of theories that make sense mate.

    • @chewits5839
      @chewits5839 10 років тому

      ***** where will I find this picture mate. I can't see what you mean.

  • @janjohnson3363
    @janjohnson3363 8 років тому +5

    It a puzzle that can't be solved. but we see it was done.

  • @MrSystemh8
    @MrSystemh8 11 років тому

    PLEASE KEEP THEM COMING! Excellent stuff Brien. There is a large void in human progression history. Thankfully, thinkers such as yourself are embracing the study and the examination of the evidence with logic. For too long this subject has been avoided and brushed under the carpet with little thought.

  • @b0hd3n
    @b0hd3n 10 років тому +5

    The only flaw in thinking is that we are "advanced". We are just different because of the type of culture we have. Afterall, it is the culture that sets up the type of technology and practices developed, used and operated.

    • @olansaster
      @olansaster 10 років тому

      good observation, ancient khemet( blacks) were left brain thinkers while the western world today are right brain thinkers since the time of Rome.

    • @b0hd3n
      @b0hd3n 10 років тому +1

      olansaster We've always had both sides of the brain. There is no evidence that the fundamental brain functions of races are different. All people through history have pretty much same stuff going on, its just played out different because of the culture.

    • @TheRealCatnut
      @TheRealCatnut 10 років тому +1

      boh7em
      don't spoil a nice bit of reverse raceisim with logic

    • @TheRealCatnut
      @TheRealCatnut 10 років тому

      nobody is born a raciest that is something that is taught

    • @b0hd3n
      @b0hd3n 10 років тому

      ***** Sure, we have a physical ability to differentiate, but the values applied to those differences are applied.

  • @SammeLagom
    @SammeLagom 7 років тому +1

    Those boxes are amazing, some day i want to go there on a hidden tour with Brien.

  • @jpats6124
    @jpats6124 10 років тому +6

    So much we don't know. Too many mysteries. Did we suffer a worldwide calamity that destroyed lots of evidence? I go along with the theory that the whole pyramid is a gigantic power plant, not a tomb. It's the only thing that makes sense. Who built it is the biggest mystery.

  • @wedemeyerr
    @wedemeyerr 9 років тому

    AMAZING impressions! Thank you very much for sharing! Very very helpful!!!!

  • @vigilantcitizen5283
    @vigilantcitizen5283 8 років тому +7

    it was a tomb for the race of giants. as you can see the remains were removed. just look at the egyptian art the builders carrying large stones and abolisk.

    • @1rayw
      @1rayw 8 років тому

      Serapis wasthe combination of the Greek and Egyptian religions and of course Apis was the young bull and it is probable that this is where they meant to or did bury their Bull gods just as they did the other animal gods.

  • @farmerjoesrants
    @farmerjoesrants 10 років тому +1

    According to some theories I've read, this box would have been a part of a type of ancient hydraulic ram pump system for raising water above the water line using built up pressure from air that was pulled into the system with the water. It's kind of involved but this type of pump requires no electricity and runs on hydraulic pressure alone. Just google the phrase "hydraulic ram pump" for more info. So this pump in theory had an exit point for the water that was above the water line of the source, be it an irrigation ditch or creek or the Nile river or whatever, but underground this box would have been installed on the line to take advantage of the pulsing hydraulic pressure in the system. Granite is well known to exhibit a property known to scientists as piezo-electricity. Basically, when something is piezoelectric it means that when physical force is exerted upon it, it releases electrons. So in theory wires were connected to the top of this box and then led up into some sort of structure, probably a temple, where one of the large primitive ceremonial light bulbs depicted on many pyramid walls would have been installed to run off of the direct current generated by the piezo-electric effect acting on the granite. This light bulb would have had a pulsing quality, due to the pulsing nature of the subterranean hydraulic ram pump. By having such a mystical-seeming light source and by raising water above the water line, the ancient egyptian priests were demonstrating their complete mastery over day and night, as well as over that life-giving necessity upon which their entire agricultural society was based; water.

  • @everythingphil9376
    @everythingphil9376 9 років тому +7

    Always amazing seeing ancient craftsmanship. Must of taken a long time. But then again, I'm guessing they didn't have a lot of other hobbies to do. No TV or Internet to take up their free time ;-)

    • @theicediamond7
      @theicediamond7 9 років тому

      Dat Dude
      the queen did like her favorite horse till it stomped her ass to death

    • @djakademiksson6923
      @djakademiksson6923 9 років тому

      theicediamond7 What???????????????????????????????????????????????

    • @theicediamond7
      @theicediamond7 9 років тому

      Dat Dude
      one of the queens of England liked to ride her horse with the sadel on the bottom

    • @theicediamond7
      @theicediamond7 9 років тому

      English but i guess it could be both

    • @theicediamond7
      @theicediamond7 9 років тому

      where not talking present English queen

  • @Jimbojenkins
    @Jimbojenkins 9 років тому +1

    granite weighs approx. 170lbs/cubic foot; so 60 tons would be a block of 4x9x19.5 feet. that box is hollow so couldn't weigh so much.

  • @rsuriyop
    @rsuriyop 9 років тому +3

    Lol... Was that actually Dr. Zahi Hawass happening to just randomly stroll on by @ 3:50 ??

    • @arendwolbers8435
      @arendwolbers8435 8 років тому

      +rsuriyop A look a like, or it must be a very old video.

  • @scruffy2365
    @scruffy2365 6 років тому +1

    This blows my mind

  • @daschundloverable
    @daschundloverable 10 років тому +10

    THERE were mighty men of renown back in ancient times. They were the giants/demons of Genesis 6:6. They had the strength to build these. Not to mention the technology they possessed.

    • @HANDSOMEHANZO
      @HANDSOMEHANZO 10 років тому +1

      but they were destroyed by the flood right? (Noah) So...that's not the answer. Jews were never slaves in Egypt....so that's not the answer either.

    • @daschundloverable
      @daschundloverable 10 років тому +1

      SuperSince1975 I don't believe the flood was world wide. I don't know why, but I believe that. If there were an Atlantis, I do believe that it was affected and was inhabited by the fallen ones. The mayans were definitely demonic. The Israelites WERE slaves (all 12 tribes) in Egypt, but it was impossible for any human to build those. Us humans fail to give sa8an his due credit. He is very powerful, along with his minions...........almost as God Himself. Look up interviews of Steve Quayle here on YT regarding the giants of Genesis 6:6.

    • @daschundloverable
      @daschundloverable 10 років тому +1

      ***** The Pangea eras existed before the history of mankind.

    • @TrajanaFortis
      @TrajanaFortis 10 років тому

      You're on to something there. You have to keep in mind that the Jews were exiled to Babylonia (Sumeria) & many of the stories in the Torah were Sumerian in origin: Garden of Eden, the flood,etc. These "demons" as you call them were called Annunaki by the Sumerians. Whether they were benevolent or malevolent it's up for debate. Either way, the universe has an ordered chaos to it; dark & light follow each other as does life & death.

    • @daschundloverable
      @daschundloverable 10 років тому

      TrajanaFortis The tribes of Judah and Benjamin were held captive in Babylon. The 10 northern "lost" tribes traveled north and west as God had instructed them to do. (and to keep on going). They crossed the Caucus Mts. and became known as Caucasians. Like we are. We are not LOST, now are we?
      Some of the tribe of Judah remained in Babylon and learned their wicked ways of child sacrifice, idolatry, the Talmud, occult mysteries and usury. This was between 700-600 b.c. Eventually they moved on and started their banking system (and all the other practices) and became known as the khazar Jews - they declared themselves "God's Chosen" when confronted by the Christians and muslims in around 1100 A.D. And as the Bible says: "There is nothing new under the sun" and they still practice their demonic ways today.

  • @MrHarrydogg1
    @MrHarrydogg1 11 років тому

    Awesome video! Very intrigued by the pyramids have studied on them for awhile but have never been to egypt.it looks really powerful

  • @cafu8012
    @cafu8012 10 років тому +8

    Made to keep something in? As in 'locked in'..
    Or to protect something? From like 'radiation'...
    Year I know how to keep things short!!!

  • @badboygoodman7180
    @badboygoodman7180 11 років тому

    I don't have to move the block for on-site final cutting / shaping tasks, only the 4.5 meter saw, which can be done so for a distance limited only by material (stone) length. This could also leave a surface with very high uniformity tolerances, ready for polishing, as well as greatly increase production of site specific stone shapes needed. Moving and postioning the stone would then become someone else's task.

  • @norton750cc
    @norton750cc 9 років тому +4

    Super video, its not in human memory how this was done, we have been blanked from this technology.
    Some kind of happening wiped out the knowledge and put us back to stone age...AGAIN, and so the carousell rolls forward?
    There is not a milling cutter on this planet that can cut those internal corners on 3 dimensions, they will always have a radius.
    However, the machine would have to have been inside the box...Not viable at this time..
    CNC expert....No way its do-able in todays scene.. no way..
    I stand amazed, the finish on the stone is off the scale, no tool marks, eh? What , How ? Who knows?

    • @tonyh8166
      @tonyh8166 9 років тому

      +norman holland Drill holes have a radius. Chisels dont.

    • @mikespulligan
      @mikespulligan 9 років тому +2

      +Tony H - Try taking a hardened steel chisel and make a near-perfect 90 degree inside corner into wood at a depth that exceeds the length of chisel. (By near-perfect, I mean flat to within 2 ten thousandths of an inch or a few microns) I believe you're going to find that more than merely difficult. I think you will throw away many pieces of wood before realizing it is not possible. For one thing, once you have gone deeper than the length of the chisel, the handle gets in the way and will not allow you to continue chiseling the same near-perfect face at the same angle. It is totally a non-starter. If we don't know how it was accomplished, we should all man up and say that we don't know, that would be an honest approach. "I don't know" is a valid answer.

    • @tonyh8166
      @tonyh8166 9 років тому

      Um, the whole "length of the chisel" thing would have some merit if you were cutting in from the surface. But youre not- youre sitting inside a honking great big hollow space inside the box just chipping out the last inch or two in the corners- you are NOT doing deep penetration stuff like youre suggesting.

    • @Cosmickitten2012
      @Cosmickitten2012 8 років тому

      agree, and that is the million dollar question, why would "they?" whomever "they" are do such a thing. we are like children learning our 123s trying to figure out our past.

    • @tonyh8166
      @tonyh8166 8 років тому

      I really dont see why copper/sand drilling, wedges, hardened copper chisels and sand-polishing are so hard for you to believe. Its not like anyone a couple of friends, some patience and a smelter/blacksmith buddy cant do the same thing today. Its merely tedious, not rocket science. Its not like you get any points or special status for going "Woo, aliens! I kno teh sekerts, so's I'm speshul!" you know, nor does anyone of consequence in the world care.
      You're feeling helpless and meaningless because you dont know how anything is made in the real world and its boggling your mind? Go out and learn something crafty then- there are hobbyists all over the place out there. Glassblowing, carving, metalworking, stoneworking, weaving, leather crafting- all sorts of stuff. Work with your hands for a while and you'll get a much MUCH better appreciation for what can and cant be done with just hand-tools. Watch a bunch of "how its made" videos too for anything and everything while youre at it. Much better than trying to claim some kind of intellectual specialness by latching onto this )or any other) mindless bullshit.

  • @1594615
    @1594615 11 років тому

    Just because you haven't seen something, doesn't mean other people haven't. The reason why the Serapeum hasn't been subject to television film crews is because the Greater vaults have been under renovations for the past 10 years to prevent the ceiling from collapsing. And before that it was off-limits for 26 years... In fact it just re-opened less than a year ago...
    It was excavated in 1850, that makes it one of the earliest & greatest discoveries of a modern archeological expedition in Egypt.

  • @sgt.flanker8138
    @sgt.flanker8138 10 років тому +4

    Bored of all those videos where aercheologists, experts etc... Talk about holes in rock made by unknown tools from THE PAST ancient thechnology...
    Has any of them ever used a microscope, nukescope, or what ever tool to analise if there were residus, rests, of any sort of particles of that supposed tool used to made the holes???
    I never heard in any f#%#´ing videos such sort of thing... Looks like they find the rocks, and start only speculating around...
    Can anyone say: Yes, in that video they talk exactly about that!! I'm still searching.
    Please if you have some links, drop them here

    • @RolandElliottFirstG
      @RolandElliottFirstG 5 років тому

      I agree, the residue of whatever they were carved, cut , moulded with would still be present on the surface, has anyone looked at finding out what tools they were created with

  • @2minstral
    @2minstral 11 років тому

    If only we could have known the contents. The stone box you were able to get up close to looked like it had a circuit diagram etched into it.

  • @mikefromspace
    @mikefromspace 10 років тому +3

    Our greatest history book, the bible, describes huge diamond mines in Africa where one of the deciples would travel to. It is conceivable they had giant mills capable of corner grinding/ cutting with a 3 sided tool made with diamond teeth. Man wants to think they were less advanced than we are today...wayy wrong. Just look the great circle that connects all these sites around earth. They could only have made this accurate placement from outer space.

    • @JamieDPS
      @JamieDPS 10 років тому +3

      bible is full of nonsense.

    • @mikefromspace
      @mikefromspace 10 років тому +4

      ***** Well since you've made such a general statement I guess i'll make 1 or 2:
      People who have not read the bible usually say blatantly stupid things like this. People who have not studied the bible can be worse.
      People who have studied the bible can still make major mistakes in life.
      Without guidance from the one true god Yehovah, how would anyone know how to prepare for his kingdom?
      The fact is, you are going to die soon, we all are. Stop laying around wondering which way is right and find it now, not when it's too late!

    • @halburd1
      @halburd1 10 років тому

      ***** wrong the bible is true. it's dingus claiming the bible mentions a diamond mine that is nonsense.

    • @mikefromspace
      @mikefromspace 10 років тому +2

      halburd1 Solomon's mines, not just gold but diamonds from the Congo. 1stkings chpt10 vs11. Diamonds were used to cut stones for Yehova's temple.

    • @mikefromspace
      @mikefromspace 10 років тому +2

      halburd1 1st Kings chpt 4 and 5 about cutting the stones for the temple btw.

  • @lonelystupidwar
    @lonelystupidwar 11 років тому

    Thank you for sharing so much informative and inspiring footage with us Brien.

  • @AlMayer1100
    @AlMayer1100 10 років тому +3

    Holes have been made by the use of hollow drilling. All you need is a copper-tube and dry quartz. Copper-tubes have been made from plates formed into a tube and then brazed.
    The feasibility has been proven by Denys Stocks, Department of Archaeology, University of Manchester. Furthermore there are pictures from the 5th dynasty showing people handling hollow drilling devices (see Clarke & Engelbach, Ancient Egyptian Masonry). In granite this works at a speed of approx 1cm of depth per hour. Thats not slow given the materials used.
    Science is not about your personal ability to "imagine" how stuff worked. Its about proving whether it worked or not.

    • @BurnelP
      @BurnelP 10 років тому

      Diddy Kong According to my calculations they would have placed one stone in the great pyramid every 20 seconds.. stone count against what is claimed to be building time

  • @robb15033
    @robb15033 11 років тому

    What a very special video. Many thanks again Brien. It means alot to so many of us. Thank You.

  • @Juiced10111
    @Juiced10111 9 років тому +6

    Why do people always seek ANY other explanation when the bible explains everything about our history perfectly?

    • @al2207
      @al2207 9 років тому

      Happy those who believe without any proof ( so sad ) . Maybe time to wake up and see what is shown these boxes cannot had been made 5 or 10,000 years ago even today we cannot achieved what was done

    • @MrGOTAMA420
      @MrGOTAMA420 9 років тому +2

      because the bibles descriptions are proven again and again to be falacious

    • @jaybeecee1949
      @jaybeecee1949 9 років тому +6

      Because they know that the bible is just a collection of stories handed down from ignorant people and was codified by a bunch of greedy priests in an effort to maintain their power and wealth and control the masses.

    • @woodsprout
      @woodsprout 9 років тому +1

      Bnei Hashem, Why do all religions with a holy book, say what you just said?

    • @Juiced10111
      @Juiced10111 9 років тому +2

      ***** None are as accurate as the bible. Most others were either copied from the bible or are legends handed down through generations, but none are as close to the truth as the bible.

  • @mikelynchjr1030
    @mikelynchjr1030 5 років тому

    We have much to learn!! Thanks for another amazing video!!👍🏻

  • @jrhamblet
    @jrhamblet 10 років тому +10

    because the Egyptians didn't build them - of course, they didn't build the pyramids either, but that is yet to be revealed. :)

  • @jrjmc9627
    @jrjmc9627 8 років тому +1

    He needs a solid straight edge when checking with light .

  • @dancharron7098
    @dancharron7098 9 років тому +3

    well take example here, you know that tool used for cutting grass but also the death shadows weapon? A scythe, well turns out that it is fast by 2 and a half time to cut grass, yet we use what? gas power but really that is a slow way. so consider that diamonds are not as rare as many was thinking, so attach diamonds dust of use it to start the cut was it on a wood say for example a 2X4, even if it was not the true way. well a diamond would cut stone, so a wooden machine with ropes made of say Humph.... diamond cutting attachment and you have a tool, now if you made one it would be less then perfect why, well let me suggest that if you built a machine 100 times, you will get a machine that is better after generations. heck stop looking at Egypt and look at old stone masons that build castles. use that as a base to get to the origins. and you will soon see that its not that hard. it is looking impossible for us, why? well simple we live in a time that hard labor is not so big, and we also have a machine easy minded view. Change your thinking and you will get that they are simple ways simple to them complex to us....

    • @OktoPutsch
      @OktoPutsch 9 років тому

      +Dan Charron I completely agree and shares your point of view. Btw, i've recently learned how the Gallic/Celts (on french territory before its latinisation) had a particular techniques of mining the mountains for the gold. Crazy stuff. Long process, but clever. They have litterally washed away, ravined, entire mountains. Such techniques started circa 800BC. Once the soils were chosen (through a chemical test procedure, like we still do it with acids nowadays), they diverted a stream from a local river, accumulated water above the hillside, then let the water flow along the slope. Down the hillside, downstream of the river, they filtered the alluvions with a mat of heather ("bruyère" in french). Then, they just made fire of this carpet, and grab the few grams of gold among ashes. Long, recursive, but simple and clever. Tons of gold have been extracted this way... Ravaging mounts and hills, completely changing the landscape, layer after layer.
      All of this could sound to be far away from all these Aegyptian artefacts, but it argues for the sense of demesure from the Ancients. It just requires mastering some principles, be methodologic, take time, have a good organization... And have fear of nothing ;)

    • @scottymacg28
      @scottymacg28 9 років тому

      You could be on to something but the weight of the stones throws a spanner in the works for that theory I think, it's not the cutting but the moving that boggles the mind

    • @falingsnow
      @falingsnow 9 років тому

      scotty macg Lately i've been thinking what if they had balloons? simple hot air or even hydrogen filled balloons and ropes, they would have to be of a massive size to offset the weight of the stone but it's not like there's a premium on airspace and once the stone is suspended off the ground the weight is much less of a factor to deal with, the hardest part once the technique is understood would be getting a rope under the stone....i'm guessing levers and wedges for a few feet maybe then you could get the rope under the stone, it would be a pretty simple way to explain how they moved these stones and even may help in how they raised them so high in the air to build the structures.

    • @OktoPutsch
      @OktoPutsch 9 років тому +1

      falingsnow let's do the calculus, so ! :) i follow you, go ahead :D
      Longtime ago i realized how big had a balloon to be, just to leverage 1kg. Changed my vision about those fantastic air pockets :p

    • @falingsnow
      @falingsnow 9 років тому

      Dont try to be a smart ass it just makes you look like you've got nothing better to do with your time, it's an idea i was presenting in order to read other peoples opinions on the subject i made no claims to it's plausibility or practicality it's simply an idea i've not seen discussed yet, also i did say they would have to be oversized and with 26 miles of blue sky straight up i think there's space enough for any sized balloon, Lets do the math.....
      A normal balloon at an amusement park might be 30 centimeters (about 1 foot) in diameter. To determine how many liters of helium a sphere can hold, the equation is 4/3 x pi x r x r x r. The radius of a 30-centimeter-diameter balloon is 15 centimeters, so:
      4/3 x pi x 15 x 15 x 15 = 14,137 cubic centimeters = 14 liters
      So a normal amusement park balloon can lift about 14 grams, assuming that the weight of the balloon itself and the string is negligible.
      If you weigh 50 kilograms (about 110 pounds), then you weigh 50,000 grams. Divide your 50,000 grams by the 14 grams per balloon and you find that you need 3,571.42 balloons to lift your weight. You might want to add 500 more if you actually would like to rise at a reasonable rate. So you need roughly 4,000 balloons to lift yourself if you weigh 50 kilograms, and you can adjust that number according to your weight.
      Let's say that instead of going to the amusement park, you go to an army surplus store and buy one 3-meter (about 10-foot) balloon. It can hold:
      4/3 x pi x 150 x 150 x 150 = 14,137,000 cubic centimeters = 14,137 liters
      It would only take four of those to give you the same lift.
      One balloon that is 30 meters (about 100 feet) in diameter displaces 14,137,000 liters, so it can lift 14,000 kilograms (about 31,000 pounds) -- this is roughly the size of a large blimp. 1 100 foot blimp....to lift 14 metric tons.....each of the 2.3 million limestone blocks the great pyramid is made from range from 1-2 tons so they would be easily liftable by balloon, a 100 ton slab of granite is a little more i grant you however simply scaling the size of the balloon up will eventually be enough to raise the stone, movement and control of the stone and balloon i'll leave to your keen mind to explain.

  • @hitmanheart9529
    @hitmanheart9529 5 років тому +2

    They definitely knew the secrets of the universe and all that shit

  • @arakseepoom5784
    @arakseepoom5784 9 років тому +3

    this proves exactly nothing.

    • @thirdworldassassin
      @thirdworldassassin 9 років тому

      +Arak Seepoom haha nice

    • @arakseepoom5784
      @arakseepoom5784 9 років тому

      way too much crap on youboob. but, i guess that's why it's fun.

    • @arakseepoom5784
      @arakseepoom5784 9 років тому

      thank you.

    • @arakseepoom5784
      @arakseepoom5784 8 років тому

      +RS24MIRV
      science is shot through with arrogance in too many cases, but not all.

  • @Chris.Davies
    @Chris.Davies 11 років тому

    Look, I have a stone trophy made by a local artist, and one surface is polished perfectly smooth, and it is all done by hand, and it took him less than 2 hours to do it. It looks like a mirror - and if you hadn't seen him do it, you might be tempted to think he used modern tools, but he did not.

  • @Pasquali369
    @Pasquali369 9 років тому +16

    Dribble... The boxes themselves are very interesting, but the commentary is stupid dribble by small-minded people. A stone mason, or group of them could certainly do this with simple tools as long as they had the time and determination. Why do we always assume that people from the past had to be incompetent? With the power and resources of the ancient Egyptians this was certainly achieveable. The existence of the structures stands as it's own evidence.

    • @jeremiahchace5314
      @jeremiahchace5314 9 років тому +3

      *****
      Marble is relatively soft. Only a 3 on the mohs scale. Almost the same as copper. Five or ten, however many good stone guys could fit and work around that big hole, might make half an inch down a day or even much more even using copper or maybe hard stone and mineral tools, whatever was quickest, and that knowledge and methodology would have been learned and modified and mastered very quickly. There were probably already loads of masters around in those trades to pass it down. You could use flint or a multitude of local material for cutting and grinding marble. They weren't Dummies. They are our intellectual cousins (maybe that's not a compliment) and much more practiced at doing things by hand than we have remembered. Did they have any alloys in those times? I don't know. Hard gems were also being traded in those days.The Carbide of ancient times. Many hard minerals would do pretty fast work and the dust of those gems or hard stones would make grinding dust for polishing and flattening. They could even of used the harder veins of the same material for tools. . Making the hole would be the easy part. Transporting that fifty+ tons, which using 180ft^3 as the volume is a pretty good estimate, would have been the much harder job I could guess at how it was done, but won't. 500 miles?, ehh, well...I don't know. The flatness is no mystery. I highly doubt those surfaces are within 2 tenths. How to make a stone flat? take a series of flat rocks with wooden holding handles flattening each other and then working on the structure. Give it a try

    • @maxims086
      @maxims086 9 років тому

      Your brain is rationalizing, if I would say that you're are not a kangaroo, you would have at least some desire to prove me wrong.

    • @energ8t
      @energ8t 9 років тому +7

      You should refer to Chris Dunn's review of these boxes (and more). As an engineer who operates and produces high tolerance manufactured items for the aerospace industry, he understands what kind of tool marks are evidence of advanced fabrication techniques. There are numerous evidence of core/tube drilling, 3 axis milling and what it would take to create surfaces with these tolerances. You can't do it by hand with simple tools. Jigs and tooling are required to maintain these tolerances. It is also apparent that this knowledge was different from our current knowledge. They had different tools, methodology and techniques. So, you're right, they weren't dumb in the past, but they didn't do it with "simple" tools, whatever that means. The evidence IS there. It takes an engineer/designer to be able to see the truth.

    • @jeremiahchace5314
      @jeremiahchace5314 9 років тому +1

      energ8t They may well have had different tools, but talking about methodology, I suspect Chris Dunn''s. That he is eyeballing a so called 5 tenths precision (.0005" by the way, not .00005") square makes me more than suspect. I would have to know the exact methodology and then have validation before I would believe his findings. It's up to those making the claims to prove their point. So far, and I admit I have not done any research, except to read a Chris Dunn page, I am firmly skeptical. Not to say I know there were never intelligent beings in the history of the universe. I don't know. Chris Dunn should fund a well equipped and skeptical machine inspectors to check those boxes before his claims are to be believed.

    • @energ8t
      @energ8t 9 років тому +4

      jeremiah chace Chris Dunn has reviewed and written on the precision measured in many artifacts and sites in Egypt. It isn't conjecture, it's measurement. He is an engineer and has worked with CNC machining, etc. for decades. Here he is seen trying to show the precision using light, but it doesn't work very well, IMO. Also, more to the point, whether it is hundredths of an inch, thousandths of an inch or whether the tolerances are maintained through an entire piece, there is a larger more important observations here. What were these precision boxes used for? Where else do we see these? What could they be for? There are other boxes like this which you sliding dovetail grooves and have locking pin holes. I have images of these and there locations in Egypt. The holes in some lids were tube drilled as evidenced by the spiral grooves left behind. These tube drill grooves have been reviewed by Dunn and are a rather telling smoking gun. The distance between the grooves depend on three main things: material hardness, requisite tool hardness/strength, feed and speed rate to cut the material and leave behind the particular grooves (based on the distance between them). The straightness of the drilled hole sides are determined by the quality of the jig/tooling setup which keeps the drill from wandering while it drills. We do see drill holes that have wandered or were stopped and restarted. These show minor steps which leave a small departation from the original straight path. Additionally, some of the tube drills had 3-5 mm thick walls and left there circular marks in the bottom of the drill holes. These have been recorded by Petrie and by Dunn (and more). Understanding Feed and Speed, tool hardness and material hardness is unambiguosly a provable fact. Grooves exhibiting high feed rate require hard tools, high torque (or maybe ultrasonic as Dunn postulates) in order to remove material that fast and that cleanly. There may be other possibilities, but the evidence is there and it's possible to figure it out eventually.

  • @CaptainZuurpruim
    @CaptainZuurpruim 8 років тому

    When he shines the light behind the straight edge inside the chamber, I can see the light very clearly underneath the straight edge. Meaning not a "perfect flat". And, it is only say 8 Inch. I do agree it is superb craftsmanship. Considering the full surface being a few m2 big, would mean it is not flat as a mirror at all, but it appears to be to the naked eye.. Nicely polished is true. What is needed is a good accurate measurement with optical equipment like a laser scanner or so, or a longer straight edge (i guess that is hard to get in there knowing the restrictions in Egypt) to really know the flatness.

  • @acquiesce022
    @acquiesce022 11 років тому

    The first inaccuracy is that they'd hewn them out of the surrounding compressed sand (sedimentary stone); not bedrock; that's granite.
    And as with the mayans, they were expert stone masons, had centuries to perfect their craft which we see only during the last few dynastic empires and they were also one of the early Bronze age civilizations (had copper alloy tools). So that level of precision is not as uncommon as most think and don't forget they further developed basics for algebra and trig.

  • @charlespontoon
    @charlespontoon 11 років тому

    What are the notches on the walls around the box? Did they have a purpose...what about the structure above the sight how does it look? Is there any connection from above??? Great video so thought provoking....

  • @wheelmanstan
    @wheelmanstan 11 років тому

    Great site!
    Yes if you were to make this out of wood you would cut the lid straight off the box with a table saw and this would create two flat mating surfaces but if they did this with giant reciprocating copper blades, the lid and box would line up but they wouldn't necessarily be flat.
    The most amazing thing to me is the square inside corners of the box. That is just not possible to machine without breaching the bottom, but the bottom remains flat. It's amazing, like they used a waterjet.

  • @csbaucu1
    @csbaucu1 11 років тому

    This is the most impressive video I've seen so far. The ancient sonic drill holes are pretty cool, but this is incredible! How did they get those giant stone boxes in those rooms let alone build them? You would probably need a couple of crane trucks just to lift one of those lids on top of the box.

  • @chrisparkhouse3367
    @chrisparkhouse3367 11 років тому

    The vaulted arches look very fresh - perhaps they are recently constructed as part of the restoration? I looked for some background on the history of the discovery of the Serapeum and found a web page on gigalresearch which seems to document it well - I'd love to learn more about the ancient 'electric wires' mentioned at the end of the page

  • @thetiler
    @thetiler 11 років тому

    I'm so glad that Brian , Steven, Chris Dunn and more are setting the example and coming out with their theories and giving mainstream education a real run for their money ! :^)
    You just don't get that kind of accuracy with out power tools ! Especially when you can see markings from the power tools.

  • @nigelking1559
    @nigelking1559 10 років тому

    Awesome! Thankyou Brien, I love your videos.What a mystery.

  • @Annunaki1000
    @Annunaki1000 10 років тому

    The ancient Egyptians continue to amaze us.

  • @c230benzito
    @c230benzito 9 років тому

    Very cool video, thanks for sharing. I plan to visit Egypt some day i hope.

  • @Onoma314
    @Onoma314 11 років тому

    I would wager the volume of the space in the box exactly matches that of the volume of the walls and lid of the box itself.

  • @mactek6033
    @mactek6033 8 років тому +2

    They were made flat by grinding with sand under weight. That's how the Greeks got the Parthenon marble flat to stack its columns.

    • @al2207
      @al2207 8 років тому +2

      granite is not marble , why do you think Romans and Greek used marble and limestone in theirs constructions and not granite, granite is 7 hardness on Mohs scale limestone is 3.5 , and without modern industrial tools it is not possible to extract and shape granite

    • @christianrigolet3836
      @christianrigolet3836 7 років тому

      Look at the stone quarrys, there are a lot of unfinished stones and tools. The processing traces also still visible. It is possible, the facts are in front of you.

    • @christianrigolet3836
      @christianrigolet3836 7 років тому

      *****
      I see it now, your believings makes more sense

    • @ABCDEFGHIJKELA...
      @ABCDEFGHIJKELA... 7 років тому

      +Mac Tek phew, I was beginning to lose faith in humanity again..thank you, so much, for restoring it :D stay grounded in logic, and don't ever be swayed by these fucking morons, my friend.

    • @mahkokhan
      @mahkokhan 7 років тому

      jey lee ha ha...this is obvious, but what insight do you give regarding such constructs. by your comments you cannot fathom these mysteries either.

  • @joaomatos6392
    @joaomatos6392 8 років тому

    There are circular holes on the bottom left side of one box.Do they all have these holes?

  • @seeingatruth
    @seeingatruth 11 років тому

    At first I thought maybe they were storage boxes. But, the fact that the lid can only be removed by sliding toward you into the aisle, made me think that would be impractical. You'd have to remove the entire lid or climb in from the back, would be sort of a clumsy way of trying to get things out of the box. I get the feeling that whatever these were, their contents were supposed to remain sealed. Is there a way to slide the lid into the isle?

  • @ccmariecc
    @ccmariecc 9 років тому

    Whenever there’s a discussion about the purposes of pyramids and their accessories there’s rarely mention of a book titled SEED OF KNOWLEDGE, STONE OF PLENTY by John Burke and Kaj Halberg (2005 Oak Park Books). Burke and Halberg researched megalith sites in North and South America, Egypt and the UK. Their findings revealed that in most instances the structures were built on or near geo-magnetic anomalies. In the past seeds would be left at these sites for 20 minutes to half an hour. When planted afterwards the seed yields had doubled or even tripled. The book is an easy read and may provide a different approach to some of these questions.

  • @izzzzzz6
    @izzzzzz6 11 років тому

    In 2011 or 2012 i was driving through the desert near sharm el sheik where i saw a huge piece of machined granite being transported from the desert, i am assuming that it was simply a piece that had been quarried from a nearby location. Perhaps the tourist board are planting these blocks in tourist areas? Perhaps it was made to repair an ancient pyramid or similar structure?

  • @wheelmanstan
    @wheelmanstan 11 років тому

    The boxes are beautiful and within a tolerance of literally the thickness of two sheets of paper. It's obvious they were machined, not initially meant for symbolic/burial. The lids are ridiculously thick which would suggest that they are meant to keep contents in or to contents from "leaking" out. Think, what do we store under rock or concrete today? Radiation? And why machine something so precise then scribe lines on it that aren't even straight? Looks like those were added by someone else.

  • @HaxxBlaster
    @HaxxBlaster 11 років тому

    Never heard about that place at all. I'm amazed of what i see.

  • @trumpsahead
    @trumpsahead 10 років тому

    Another enlightening video, thanks much. Never saw this stuff before. 22 boxes of immense size, wow. You could clearly see on the edges where dumbed-down humans of the 19th or 20th century had to damage such beautiful pieces to lift the heavy stone covers. Much appreciated, ciao.

  • @sydfan526
    @sydfan526 11 років тому

    illuminating video! I highly suspect those "boxes" are resonators...like on a xylophone - placed down there to help keep the hum of the pyramid humming at a certain note/frequency.
    Also, occurs to me that they are not unlike the Ed Leedskalnin u-shaped magnet with a cross-piece...allowing the tiny magnets to flow freely in a current. Only, these "boxes" are cubes...and maybe they help increase the power generation by amplifying the vibe, to the 3rd power?(Cubed)?

  • @balder7770
    @balder7770 9 років тому

    Hi Brien Foerster! Thank you for posting this great video! Will you do a tour of the Serapeum in 2015 again? Also, I was wondering, have you measured the inside of the stone boxes? I assume the ratio's of the interior distances (W x D x H) equal the golden ratio. Is that correct? Thanks again for your great research!

  • @TheSnowowl24
    @TheSnowowl24 11 років тому

    Thank you so much for sharing! I had no idea!! Your the best Brian Foerster!

  • @above_averageintelligence8415
    @above_averageintelligence8415 9 років тому +1

    With the stone masons skill having worked these stones to 2/10,000 of a inch it makes it impossible to believe that this was built by Egyptians and their tools of that time, let alone the mathematics involved, yet another mystery to my ever growing list, all will be revealed when we die, until then keep learning.

  • @digiseq
    @digiseq 11 років тому

    i must say, the boxes are normal boxes that we could see in the Egyptian museum at ground level and they are not new or never seem before, the location of the boxes is another story...
    Sample of boxes in the Egyptian museum : look up on google : Egyptian Museum Hall

  • @nts0011
    @nts0011 10 років тому +1

    impressive, probably ancient tech as a glass/crystal pyramid under a bermuda triangle.

  • @michaelmellem5708
    @michaelmellem5708 11 років тому

    I visited the Serapium for the Apis Bulls in the 1980's . It looked like the very early photo not prettied for tourists. the ancient "guide" offered to light your way in with a reflector and although incredible to see some so old , virtually untouched ,it was very limited where you could go because of its condition and little to see because of lack of light. Yourfilm of the place makes it look cold and sanitised. no reflection on yourself obviously

  • @jonnyueland7790
    @jonnyueland7790 11 років тому

    Another great video, Thanks again Brien!

  • @globalbotboy
    @globalbotboy 11 років тому

    How many boxes are there? On the boxes that have precise finishes, What are the exact measurements of the boxes insides? Outsides?

  • @robertcrawford7271
    @robertcrawford7271 11 років тому

    Absolutely fascinating. No way could soft copper tools create surfaces that smooth that compete with the tolerances of polished beryllium wafers we use on PC boards.These guys definitely had help. A thousand or two years before this, they were living in caves and cleaning their teeth with sticks. Then human evolution jumps to this level where we can barely appreciate what they'd achieved much less duplicate it?

  • @525Lines
    @525Lines 10 років тому

    Not made by aliens but it is hard for some to admit that ancient Egypt has a technology we still don't have. Egypt was an agrarian society so you had a lot of idle people part of the year. You could get 2000 people on ropes to move a hell of a big stone. And when you have hundreds of years to perfect stoneworking, you get awesome results.

  • @max12261
    @max12261 10 років тому

    usually you would need a clean flat smooth inner surface to possibly store sources of food and water to keep it clean and easier to remove when the time comes to use it. Keeping it in a cool dark dry place would make sense for long term storage. The thing that is most confusing is why would you make a lid with no handles or with an easy way to lift or remove and replace it. ???

    • @akronymus
      @akronymus 10 років тому

      You are right. Think of the Joseph story in the bible -- the Egyptians were able to store food for years, which made them superior to the neighbors (can be taken as fact, independently of the rest of the story to be true or not). Why not store some kind of very valuable food in expensively made containers underground? Some spices were much more valuable than gold, and the Nile was *the* pathway for such goods from south-Saharan Africa to the Mediterranean (to supply Roman, Greek, and Hittite buyers).
      May be, European historical science is boldly wrong assuming every big thing has to be either a religious monument or an emperor's grave.
      I can imagine even the pyramids to be some kind of store for treasure (with the grave chambers as a secondary use) ... profanely, think of the Duckburg money bin ...

  • @dianne4ya
    @dianne4ya 11 років тому

    been looking forward to this video since ur trip brien and i have to say " fantastic " :)

  • @robertafierro5592
    @robertafierro5592 Рік тому

    Oh, how I would love to have been down there with all those Rock Stars..these guys are the Experts in their fields. When I was 11 or 12 yrs old I discovered the story of Lird Carnavon and the Henri Carter. That's when I was bitten by the bug, so to speak..so glad I finally gave up cable!

  • @renukote
    @renukote 11 років тому

    theys are made of rose quartz and granite to work as tunning forks if you go there and try to make frequencies at A @432 Hertz the vibraciones will make those boxes create magnetic resonances.

  • @NS-xs4yy
    @NS-xs4yy 10 років тому

    in one of the shots, the inscriptions on the stone have some what wavy straight lines. if they could make the stone so incredibly straight why not the lines they scribed? just curious.

  • @femiqueen5855
    @femiqueen5855 3 роки тому

    Egypt is a fascination

  • @worldiscoverercanari
    @worldiscoverercanari 11 років тому

    I am saving to go to one of your tours,definitely !

  • @MrSystemh8
    @MrSystemh8 11 років тому

    The most profound thing about the objects is the fact they actually exist. Going by what we know of modern technology,these structures etc where made with a technology that does not exist on earth in the present day.
    The mounting evidence is so overwhelming that there was once a time on the earth, when there existed life in a form of advancement, that greatly exceeded modern humans. We are more like trained chimps!

  • @vero24day
    @vero24day 11 років тому

    30tan to me it look like they wanted to keep something in from ever getting out, great video

  • @TheNoldaz
    @TheNoldaz 8 років тому

    Did they carve the blocks at the quarry or did boulders and then square them at the pyramid?

  • @roberteburchett
    @roberteburchett 11 років тому

    The cap stones that are missing from the pyramid's were antenna's just as you said! They were part of a gigantic guidance system of the Annunaki to guide there ships to and from the earth while transporting gold from the earth.

  • @shauncampbell969
    @shauncampbell969 8 років тому

    Neat you were actually there ! This isn't a presentation, of a tv show;

  • @tonybeu3140
    @tonybeu3140 7 років тому

    I'm curious but how could you tell the surface flatness was that accurate....I'm a machinist and only a few things can measure that....mobile cmm?

  • @silasashe4158
    @silasashe4158 7 років тому

    They look like some kind of geopolymer cast or mold. Incredible

  • @acquiesce022
    @acquiesce022 11 років тому

    Now I'm willing to concede that I might be wrong about the stone, video resolution's not good. But the end of early dynastic Egypt, they did in fact carve granite, marble and about any other stone (igneous or sedimentary) you can think of. In fact they drilled and sawed it, even made tombs prolifically during that time. Also, your "empire state building" analogy, if I had a team of 3000-10,000 workers (like they did) and the years they did, it's as good as done.

  • @MegaChickenBrain
    @MegaChickenBrain 11 років тому

    easy way to assess "squareness" ... measure distance across opposite corners .. should be same distance if interior angles are (truly) 90 degrees

  • @BlackWolf-uk2yb
    @BlackWolf-uk2yb 11 років тому

    I think many do question them along with many of the other monumrnts/sites all over the world. Its just that Egypt and the pyramids are the most well known and discussed