Everyone is missing the point, The question is what tool was used to creat such a prefect ground hole on the granite. Remember steel and iron were not made back then,
Iron was freely available back then, what are you talking about? As an example, steel can be made using iron oxide and sea water at low temperatures. The Egyptians weren't stupid LOL You don't really think all they had was copper to make everything? To believe so would be extremely naive.
No reason why they couldn't make flint or even diamond tipped hand drills. Millennia before this, humans were crafting flint spears, knives, and carving tools. We're so egotistical we can't accept that even the most primitive peoples crafted sharp tools for everything they needed.
That’s pink granite, i’ve cut this stone with electric tools and diamond bits and it’s a bitch to say the least. How these stone masons did this is baffling to me. There’s lost technology or something going on we don’t understand. It does look like a hinge for a wooden door though.
This may sound crazy, but... it could be a modern hole drilled by current Egyptians. They do reconstruct ruins, they were not all just dug up in great shape.
Question: why this obsession with hardness and the Mohs scale? The importance of cutting & shaping stone is not the hardness of the stone (which is measured by the Mohs scale). More important is the toughness. For example: Diamond is a 10 in hardness, but only like a 5 in toughness. That’s why things with lesser hardness (but with greater toughness) can cut & shape stone with greater hardness.
this has been explained 20-30 years ago, it is a copper circle drill with the help of sand and a thousand hours, if you have time and manpower enough you can make anything, for example prisoners in jail who cut through solid steel with a razor blade, or digging a tunnel with a spoon.
The speed at which the pyramids were built (15 to 30 years) and the amount of blocks (2.3 million) discounts that explanation as it would take far too long with copper and sand. A block had to be placed every 2 minutes for 20 years!
@WheresWiIIy and that's just the pyramids. There's also tons and tons of other structures. Also the tons of walkways stones perfectly carved and fitted so tight a piece of paper won't fit between. If it was primitive chisels and hand tools, man, I would love to have been there to see that. Lol.
Think critically. Just because it’s an old site, it doesn’t mean the hole also dates back to antiquity. Similarly, lights inside tombs and pyramids, don’t date back thousands of years either.
No one is wondering about the lighting. Why would there have been a need to create those drill holes in that structure, after it was constructed? Has this place been moved since it was created?
@@starryeyedbrea It appears to be a door hinge socket that was likely drilled within the last 150 years to accommodate a door of some kind. Colonizers over the centuries have routinely destroyed, looted, pillaged, and modified ancient structures for whatever reason, and archaeologists and historians have often tried to remove these modifications. My point is that just because there is an anachronism of some kind at a historic site, it doesn't meant that it was created by aliens or some supernatural being. Sometimes it's just humans destroying historical artifacts and structures. My point about the lights was to point out that there are helpful, more modern additions to ancient structures as well including lighting, ventilation, handrails, walkways and other things. But done properly, they can enhance the historical intrigue of ancient sites as educating the public about these sites and structures will make people tend to want to preserve them.
Think about it. Why would a hole be there? It's likely for a door system. These holes turn up all over Egypt. Even in the quarries where the stone comes from.
Bro I work in construction. That is a core drill hole for sure. Like everyone said might be a door hinge. Had to be a strang hinge and no not gold. It would be to soft and bendable. It had to be something really strong...
@@damyr very true. Yeah man it's not like they had diamond bits or laser cutting tech in those days... or did they? Funny how there buildings lasted forever but non of the tools they used for the buildings, almost like the tools vanished from earth...
Can’t believe be all these people are just walking past this stuff and not stopping to inspect the artistry on the walls and pillars. I’d spend an hour on every metre almost lol.
There is a belief that the "artistry" you speak of was added later. Think of it as grafitti on a modern building. If you compare the drawn artistry to the engineering required to construct these walls, which is perfect btw, you begin to cast some doubt on the crude drawings. But, nobody really knows. Like everything else, it's "just a theory."
What you got here is a shade tree plumber was to install a drain hole He was fired….. But his colossal mistake is a standing reminder thousands of years later So always , always call a professional plumber So your ancient gateway looks professionally done Thank you !
Door hinge or not, it doesn't matter. It seems no one understands the video. It's a bore hole in a granite. What kind of tool ancient Egyptians, of the bronze age, could use to drill a hole in a granite? Now, that's the question.
@@damyr you aren't the only one who's watched uncharted X and a dozen other channels talking about these boreholes. I imagine most everybody here watching this video is aware of how impossible it is at the Egyptians made those holes... This video is about the purpose of the holes.
@@aquariandawn4750 The uploader emphasized the point, by mentioning the mohs scale, twice. That's the whole point, because according to egyptologists, they didn't possess tools for making such level of processing granite.
@@damyr and I also told you that I know it's impossible for the Egyptians to have made those holes. Why are you trying to debate with me on something I'm not arguing on? Are you so desperate to be alright? The video is about the purpose of the holes, there's nobody ignore it enough but you to be talking about whether or not the Egyptians could have made them.
Yup for double doors that swing open. As far as what happened to the doors, where are they, if there were doors - the decor and wood was plundered and reused for later rich guys' construction projects, just like it always is. That's why we only find things that are too big for the plunderers to move (megaliths) or else things that were so well-hidden underground, that plunderers only found them recently. Not that I have a problem with plunder... the pharoahs were such miserable pricks that the hangers-on had to develop this bizarre complex religion based around pharoahs living forever even after their body dies. Thousands of people would suffer and, many die, to build a monument to reassure the pharoah that he'll live forever... and all of this, so that he wouldn't act like a holy terror perpetual 2 year old, to the people around him and under his command... you know what? Let's plunder! But yeah, there were probably swing-out doors there.
The thing we have to realize is that the people in those times were more advanced than we think.the earth was in a more pure condition as for less pollution plus they had direct contact with the fallen angels
It's a newly drilled hole in an ancient temple. That would be the easiest solution. There was a tourist attack, maybe they added doors for safety and other fences and so on? There must be photographs of this place with some sort of door in it. Maybe 20 or 15 years ago.
Yes. It is part of the door that has prtrusions on top and bottom that are engaged in these holes and forms hinge. These are all over old forts in India
Vibration and aluminum oxide was used to cut holes metal drill bit was made from copper bit had slots to allow abrasive media to travel to cutting surfaces
Why couldn't it be a modern core sample that was taken in the 1930s to 1960? Geologists and archeologists in that era were often not as concerned with perfect preservation.
A common feature in Roman an egyptian structures. This is a doorway, and what you are looking at is the place where the door hinge (a vertical post) would insert and rotate.
And what nobody spotted, is that there is a second circular hole right next to the first circular hole in the vertical stone at 90 degrees to the first horizontal stone.
I don't know why we still think humans with hand tools couldn't build the pyramids... Diamond is harder than granite and with enough leverage you can lift anything, they were ancient, not dumb. 🤔
I don’t know how long this will stay in comments, but it seems every time I say this it gets removed to keep us from the truth The pyramids ARE NOT made with pre cut granite blocks carried up on ramps and into place. The blocks were formed right in place on the pyramid as they built using a granite sand concrete mixture made with sunlight magnified through glass lenses or highly polished reflective concave shaped metal disks to concentrate the sunlight into a focal point in order to heat the mixture of granite sand, and some liquid mixture then poured into wooden forms right next to a finished block that had settled and cooled already and solidified . Perhaps that’s why the fit was so tight that you couldn’t put a piece of paper between the blocks , and the casing stones were from a different granite sand deposit . The sand was carried up the side of the pyramid in pouches passing them hand to hand to workers standing in a “fire bucket brigade” type line then mixed , heated and poured into another form all over and over again hundreds of times .
No way that was for a door hinge it is way to close to allow anything to pivot on that hole. That block was probably originally designed to be used elsewhere but ended up there.
It was a modern core drill hole. If there is a coresponding hole on the ground it was for a gate. But maybe the architect decided against it after the stone was laid. That is a new structure modeled after the real one that had been there.
They used them as dowels that one must have been off center, the guy that drilled it had too much old wine the night before. You can drill with a piece of tree, water and aggregate.
I watched the program call when the Mayan calendar ended a couple of days before Christmas. In 2012 they show things around the world that were a couple of thousand years old. We might be a colonization of these people that flew here in spaceships. I believe in things like that and I believe they really have one out there. Thank you!
@@paulstecker5693 The Mayan Calendar lists the first days of Genesis. Billions of years for the day 1 & 2, high millions to get to through third day … it really put a perspective on God’s time of which millions upon millions of light worker’s existed to make that happen. They also discuss the number of civilizations that have come & gone; and 2012 marked the beginning of the Aquarian Age. Pluto going into Aquarius will drive that change. This tomb reminded me of Frank Lloyd Wright’s clean line designs. Time is relative when visiting the many buildings, temples, museums… I was transported to the past just for a few moments; and my feet were constantly hit or high energy for what still lies buried there.
@@georgannputintsev4293Hi friend, thanks for the response back. The people you just mentioned in the article responding back to me. Do you think these people flew here in ships? They had the technology way back then. I think they did. They showed something in France buried under 5 or 10 ft of sand. It looked like something from a science fiction movie. It look like a guidance system that when they flew they know where they are. It be about 15 ft high. They showed a stone on that time. It looked like a tombstone and it had a hole in it. Who could think to drill a hole through a stone like that thousands of years ago? I believe we derived from these people that came here a long time ago. What's your thought on that? If you want to respond back to me on this subject. Thank you. I find your comment very interesting. I just read it. 😀❤️🙏👍
@@georgannputintsev4293 you just said the right phrases on what they maybe they could do. A couple of thousand years ago friend because I seen a stone that was put in place and there were no cranes back then they were way down the road to come in modern times like today this Stone had at least have to be 12 tons. It was like 6 or 10 ft long and was put in place perfect and it was square to the doorway too. I believe in this theory very much. Thanks for the response back. I enjoy that show. I wish I could see it again on UA-cam. Do you know if there's another channel that you can get it on? Please let me know. Thank you!. Good luck to you and take care.
@@georgannputintsev4293 I'll just say friend when I watch that program. 12 years ago the date of Mayan calendar was going to end in 2012. In December they showed pictures of people flying in spaceships on that program. I believe it. Thank you.
Perfectly drilled hole is distracting everyone from the perfect finish and clear cut angles of all the stones ... 😊 Difficult to figure out the purpose of the hole at that weird position though.....
Hole is too close to the wall to be a door pin - the pivot point would not allow a door to open because the corner of the door would hit unless the corner was rounded to allow swing
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An old door similar to how closet doors are done old school, a nipple a ride that sticks out from the end of the top of the door is what goes in there and allows it to swing and pivot
I bet it was for a door to, or at least something was meant to lock into place there. the hole itself is not that impressive since it is not that major and hard to get a good circle going, but I have seen the more amazing cut outs, so yes, they did great stuff back then.
The drill hole shown would not be able to be used as a pivot point . because the there is no room for door to swing open. The drill hole is interesting but,it can’t be used for a door to swing open .
DEFINITELY NOT ANCIENT STONE WORK. It tapers in toward the bottom, so it breaks where the diameter is the smallest, And give the chisel a Prysing effect as it's hammered into the hole.the Chisle mark you can clearly see at the 7 o'clock position. If it was done using ancient technology it would be perfectly round with virtually no imperfections and absolutely no massive groove with lota of tiny spots of stone chipped out where they bashed the chisle in to snap it off
Pink granit...hools made by abrasion to connect the axis to torke wood door... Years ago...burned the door because the wheather was cool...the same happens...in Granada...ALHAMBRA...La Roja...by the color.
The ancient Egyptians had very advanced technology that were just starting to understand. Obviously it was a security camera. The resolution probably wasn't very good in those days. 🧐
Would be interesting to see a sword powered by magnets to shoot out the sword just to watch it get made if possible using currents to turn on or off the magnetic system built into it.
A hole used to house dowel that can spin allowing doors to open an close will inevitably become smooth over tims from constantly grinding surfaces and they prolly kept having to make bigger dowels because they would become loose and doors would lean and not close all the way eventually. Looks like a dowel was to wide and they cut the top off prolly tried to make if over size make it last longer but went to big and kept shaving it down but it kept not fitting and shortened it so less needed shaved off. Could of even ben stone dowels
Perfect round drill holes. I saw a few in a Mexican Mayan and Aztec pyramid. The scholars who were our tourist guides couldn't give me an answer also when I asked about the nobs that looks like handles
I also am amazed at what can be done using mechanical advantage and well thought out techniques but I have no doubt that we just don’t know what tools or techniques they had and used. We know they did it but I don’t believe it was with ropes man power and wet sand. Maybe some things were but not all of these sites
I can tell you exactly what it is. The ancient Macedonians used lego style bricks to ensure concrete blocks are fused together. As they ruled Egypt, this was passed on to building practices.
man that hole aint ancient, it's a couple hundred years at most, that is def modern man's fault. drilled to support some kind of secondary structure, like a gate or a door or some kind of vertical support for something modern man wanted to add relatively recently, and imo they ought to be ashamed of themselves for defacing these ancient ruins
Look up Granites temples in HAMPI, India, a land scape of Granite boulders, the is still used to make fence poles around their farm land due to the lack of trees... simple hammer and chisel stone splitting,,
Son una especie de visagras para operar la puerta que allí existió. En Perú existen construcciones con ese diseño. En el Templo del Koricancha, Macchu Picchu, etc
It’s where the light bulb 💡 goes from when the pyramid produced electricity wirelessly beamed to the obelisks 😅 granite has small amounts of quartz which means pizzo electric ⚡️ lamps?
Why do all "ancient" buildings/monuments/temples/statues etc. Have some kind of flaw where there had to be a "modern" tool used? Maybe not ALL but there are a lot
I see holes like that in rock in a meteor crater in Wetumpka Alabama... I've noticed several of them in different places and there's no particular pattern...
Maybe part of a hinge system for a door or gate
My thought exactly.
Stop it stop it!!..... Now you are just making way too much sense 🤣
100% the same thing is in medieval castles. There used to be a wooden log there that worked as a pivot point for a door
Exactly
This idea is wrong because there are no gates in the first place in all Egyptian monuments
It’s obviously a cup holder. Gravity worked different back then.
That's how they have them in Australia.
That's interesting humour from a female - like it.
@@straighttalking2090 bruh...
@@fivetimesyo not replying to you.
@@straighttalking2090 You just did
You can really see the rose granite up close, I bet it was beautiful back in the day in all it's glory
@dinarusso3320 when it was freshly built I belt is was really nice no way they didn't polish them up when they put this kinda work into these stones
I don't see any garnet.
It's a drill hole.
@@juanitaross5492 how do you not see the granite
@@juanitaross5492 It's not Gar- net. It's Gran- ite. Garnet was probably someone else's bad misspelling.
That's where the security camera was positioned obviously
You just assume ancient Egypt didn't have ADT huh
Everyone is missing the point,
The question is what tool was used to creat such a prefect ground hole on the granite.
Remember steel and iron were not made back then,
I saw a demo of the tool one time.
...that we know of, anyway.
You can drill granite with copper it's been done many times not hard to do
Iron was freely available back then, what are you talking about?
As an example, steel can be made using iron oxide and sea water at low temperatures. The Egyptians weren't stupid LOL
You don't really think all they had was copper to make everything? To believe so would be extremely naive.
No reason why they couldn't make flint or even diamond tipped hand drills. Millennia before this, humans were crafting flint spears, knives, and carving tools.
We're so egotistical we can't accept that even the most primitive peoples crafted sharp tools for everything they needed.
The pharaoh probably had security cameras 😂
No doubt.
Absolutely the 1st thing I thought too. Haha.
🤡
Renovated 😂
😂😂😂
That’s pink granite, i’ve cut this stone with electric tools and diamond bits and it’s a bitch to say the least. How these stone masons did this is baffling to me. There’s lost technology or something going on we don’t understand. It does look like a hinge for a wooden door though.
This may sound crazy, but... it could be a modern hole drilled by current Egyptians. They do reconstruct ruins, they were not all just dug up in great shape.
Could also be to take a sample.
Es un orificio para una puerta.
Yeah and this whole temple was moved.
@@C21H30O2 Yeah right.
Yep. Crazy.
Question: why this obsession with hardness and the Mohs scale? The importance of cutting & shaping stone is not the hardness of the stone (which is measured by the Mohs scale). More important is the toughness. For example: Diamond is a 10 in hardness, but only like a 5 in toughness. That’s why things with lesser hardness (but with greater toughness) can cut & shape stone with greater hardness.
this has been explained 20-30 years ago, it is a copper circle drill with the help of sand and a thousand hours, if you have time and manpower enough you can make anything, for example prisoners in jail who cut through solid steel with a razor blade, or digging a tunnel with a spoon.
The speed at which the pyramids were built (15 to 30 years) and the amount of blocks (2.3 million) discounts that explanation as it would take far too long with copper and sand. A block had to be placed every 2 minutes for 20 years!
@WheresWiIIy and that's just the pyramids. There's also tons and tons of other structures. Also the tons of walkways stones perfectly carved and fitted so tight a piece of paper won't fit between. If it was primitive chisels and hand tools, man, I would love to have been there to see that. Lol.
@@Johnsonz4a They had steel back then.
Nope...
@@ultimabear no sir they did not, iron wasnt even used in tools yet at that point.
والله ياشيخ ونحن نستشعر هذه اللحظات التي مر بها رسولنا صلى الله عليه وسلم، يصيبنا حزن شديد جداً.
Think critically. Just because it’s an old site, it doesn’t mean the hole also dates back to antiquity. Similarly, lights inside tombs and pyramids, don’t date back thousands of years either.
No one is wondering about the lighting.
Why would there have been a need to create those drill holes in that structure, after it was constructed?
Has this place been moved since it was created?
@@starryeyedbrea It appears to be a door hinge socket that was likely drilled within the last 150 years to accommodate a door of some kind. Colonizers over the centuries have routinely destroyed, looted, pillaged, and modified ancient structures for whatever reason, and archaeologists and historians have often tried to remove these modifications. My point is that just because there is an anachronism of some kind at a historic site, it doesn't meant that it was created by aliens or some supernatural being. Sometimes it's just humans destroying historical artifacts and structures. My point about the lights was to point out that there are helpful, more modern additions to ancient structures as well including lighting, ventilation, handrails, walkways and other things. But done properly, they can enhance the historical intrigue of ancient sites as educating the public about these sites and structures will make people tend to want to preserve them.
Think about it.
Why would a hole be there?
It's likely for a door system.
These holes turn up all over Egypt.
Even in the quarries where the stone comes from.
@@starryeyedbrea Yes, it’s a re creation.
That's funny but true.
Bro I work in construction. That is a core drill hole for sure. Like everyone said might be a door hinge. Had to be a strang hinge and no not gold. It would be to soft and bendable. It had to be something really strong...
Likely a more complex structure than we imagine but definitely spiral drilled. No one with any intelligence could deny that.
The purpose is irrelevant. The question is how they did it? It's a piece of rose granite. And they only had bronze chisels and saws.
@@damyr very true. Yeah man it's not like they had diamond bits or laser cutting tech in those days... or did they? Funny how there buildings lasted forever but non of the tools they used for the buildings, almost like the tools vanished from earth...
The door might have been granite as well or a bit softer stone because there is no wear in the frame pivot point.
Tutankhamens dagger was made of iron from a meteorite , thinking that maybe where the super strong iron came from to make a core drill bit .
분명 전기 드릴자국일텬데 저거 하나로도 기존 강단 사학자들은 혀깨물어야한다
😂😂😂Scalpellini di rame
Scalpellini di rame😂😂😂😂😂
@@cbbgf8545 copper chisels
Can’t believe be all these people are just walking past this stuff and not stopping to inspect the artistry on the walls and pillars. I’d spend an hour on every metre almost lol.
Have you been to Angkor Wat? I spent about an hour walking down just one wall looking at all the details in the carved wall.
Sounds like me at National Trust properties where i look at how door hinges are cut and the painted detail effects , on columns !: )
Because once you’ve done that for 5 hours you’ve seen enough.
There is a belief that the "artistry" you speak of was added later. Think of it as grafitti on a modern building. If you compare the drawn artistry to the engineering required to construct these walls, which is perfect btw, you begin to cast some doubt on the crude drawings. But, nobody really knows. Like everything else, it's "just a theory."
What you got here is a shade tree plumber was to install a drain hole
He was fired…..
But his colossal mistake is a standing reminder thousands of years later So always , always call a professional plumber
So your ancient gateway looks professionally done
Thank you !
door hinge
That being true there must be one on the ground right underneath it
Door hinge or not, it doesn't matter. It seems no one understands the video.
It's a bore hole in a granite. What kind of tool ancient Egyptians, of the bronze age, could use to drill a hole in a granite? Now, that's the question.
@@damyr you aren't the only one who's watched uncharted X and a dozen other channels talking about these boreholes. I imagine most everybody here watching this video is aware of how impossible it is at the Egyptians made those holes... This video is about the purpose of the holes.
@@aquariandawn4750 The uploader emphasized the point, by mentioning the mohs scale, twice.
That's the whole point, because according to egyptologists, they didn't possess tools for making such level of processing granite.
@@damyr and I also told you that I know it's impossible for the Egyptians to have made those holes. Why are you trying to debate with me on something I'm not arguing on? Are you so desperate to be alright? The video is about the purpose of the holes, there's nobody ignore it enough but you to be talking about whether or not the Egyptians could have made them.
It’s looks like there is a second round hole on the left side also when you zoom in at the end.
Thank you, i noticed that as well.
Yup for double doors that swing open.
As far as what happened to the doors, where are they, if there were doors - the decor and wood was plundered and reused for later rich guys' construction projects, just like it always is. That's why we only find things that are too big for the plunderers to move (megaliths) or else things that were so well-hidden underground, that plunderers only found them recently. Not that I have a problem with plunder... the pharoahs were such miserable pricks that the hangers-on had to develop this bizarre complex religion based around pharoahs living forever even after their body dies. Thousands of people would suffer and, many die, to build a monument to reassure the pharoah that he'll live forever... and all of this, so that he wouldn't act like a holy terror perpetual 2 year old, to the people around him and under his command... you know what? Let's plunder!
But yeah, there were probably swing-out doors there.
The thing we have to realize is that the people in those times were more advanced than we think.the earth was in a more pure condition as for less pollution plus they had direct contact with the fallen angels
It's a newly drilled hole in an ancient temple. That would be the easiest solution.
There was a tourist attack, maybe they added doors for safety and other fences and so on?
There must be photographs of this place with some sort of door in it.
Maybe 20 or 15 years ago.
Yes. It is part of the door that has prtrusions on top and bottom that are engaged in these holes and forms hinge. These are all over old forts in India
Wow, great find
Vibration and aluminum oxide was used to cut holes metal drill bit was made from copper bit had slots to allow abrasive media to travel to cutting surfaces
Why couldn't it be a modern core sample that was taken in the 1930s to 1960? Geologists and archeologists in that era were often not as concerned with perfect preservation.
A common feature in Roman an egyptian structures.
This is a doorway, and what you are looking at is the place where the door hinge (a vertical post) would insert and rotate.
It's where the hinges of massive gates were installed. Must have been magnificent.
And what nobody spotted, is that there is a second circular hole right next to the first circular hole in the vertical stone at 90 degrees to the first horizontal stone.
What’s additionally intriguing is that there is an additional bracing cavity right next to the one that you’re talking about.
Thanks for the comment! I had to watch it a few times to see it!
I don't know why we still think humans with hand tools couldn't build the pyramids... Diamond is harder than granite and with enough leverage you can lift anything, they were ancient, not dumb. 🤔
I don’t know how long this will stay in comments, but it seems every time I say this it gets removed to keep us from the truth The pyramids ARE NOT made with pre cut granite blocks carried up on ramps and into place.
The blocks were formed right in place on the pyramid as they built using a granite sand concrete mixture made with sunlight magnified through glass lenses or highly polished
reflective concave shaped metal disks to concentrate the sunlight into a focal point in order to heat the mixture of granite sand, and some liquid mixture then poured into wooden forms right next to a finished block that had settled and cooled already and solidified .
Perhaps that’s why the fit was so tight that you couldn’t put a piece of paper between the blocks , and the casing stones were from a different granite sand deposit .
The sand was carried up the side of the pyramid in pouches passing them hand to hand to workers standing in a “fire bucket brigade” type line then mixed , heated and poured into another form all over and over again hundreds of times .
No way that was for a door hinge it is way to close to allow anything to pivot on that hole. That block was probably originally designed to be used elsewhere but ended up there.
All the door ways have holes up top and below, places other than egypt still have doors in place.
@@utahexplor yes way its definitely for a door. It was put in 100 years ago to close it off for renovations
Only logical reason for this hole is a hinge for a door. And it’s been used many times as the hole is damaged and not perfect.
This Temple was completely reconstructed, so nearly nothing there is really old.
It was a modern core drill hole. If there is a coresponding hole on the ground it was for a gate. But maybe the architect decided against it after the stone was laid. That is a new structure modeled after the real one that had been there.
They used them as dowels that one must have been off center, the guy that drilled it had too much old wine the night before. You can drill with a piece of tree, water and aggregate.
I watched the program call when the Mayan calendar ended a couple of days before Christmas. In 2012 they show things around the world that were a couple of thousand years old. We might be a colonization of these people that flew here in spaceships. I believe in things like that and I believe they really have one out there. Thank you!
@@paulstecker5693 The Mayan Calendar lists the first days of Genesis. Billions of years for the day 1 & 2, high millions to get to through third day … it really put a perspective on God’s time of which millions upon millions of light worker’s existed to make that happen. They also discuss the number of civilizations that have come & gone; and 2012 marked the beginning of the Aquarian Age. Pluto going into Aquarius will drive that change. This tomb reminded me of Frank Lloyd Wright’s clean line designs. Time is relative when visiting the many buildings, temples, museums… I was transported to the past just for a few moments; and my feet were constantly hit or high energy for what still lies buried there.
@@georgannputintsev4293Hi friend, thanks for the response back. The people you just mentioned in the article responding back to me. Do you think these people flew here in ships? They had the technology way back then. I think they did. They showed something in France buried under 5 or 10 ft of sand. It looked like something from a science fiction movie. It look like a guidance system that when they flew they know where they are. It be about 15 ft high. They showed a stone on that time. It looked like a tombstone and it had a hole in it. Who could think to drill a hole through a stone like that thousands of years ago? I believe we derived from these people that came here a long time ago. What's your thought on that? If you want to respond back to me on this subject. Thank you. I find your comment very interesting. I just read it. 😀❤️🙏👍
Yes, Personal to larger flying ships controlled through vril energized plasma infinity requiring a level of mental & spiritual agility.
@@georgannputintsev4293 you just said the right phrases on what they maybe they could do. A couple of thousand years ago friend because I seen a stone that was put in place and there were no cranes back then they were way down the road to come in modern times like today this Stone had at least have to be 12 tons. It was like 6 or 10 ft long and was put in place perfect and it was square to the doorway too. I believe in this theory very much. Thanks for the response back. I enjoy that show. I wish I could see it again on UA-cam. Do you know if there's another channel that you can get it on? Please let me know. Thank you!. Good luck to you and take care.
@@georgannputintsev4293 I'll just say friend when I watch that program. 12 years ago the date of Mayan calendar was going to end in 2012. In December they showed pictures of people flying in spaceships on that program. I believe it. Thank you.
There was definitely a door that was once there.. looks like a perfect spot for the door.
Perfectly drilled hole is distracting everyone from the perfect finish and clear cut angles of all the stones ... 😊 Difficult to figure out the purpose of the hole at that weird position though.....
That's a pretty interesting way to mount ancient wifi spots.
I saw the same here when i visited an ancient structure. Yes they are some holders for wood or metal frames
Hole is too close to the wall to be a door pin - the pivot point would not allow a door to open because the corner of the door would hit unless the corner was rounded to allow swing
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An old door similar to how closet doors are done old school, a nipple a ride that sticks out from the end of the top of the door is what goes in there and allows it to swing and pivot
I bet it was for a door to, or at least something was meant to lock into place there. the hole itself is not that impressive since it is not that major and hard to get a good circle going, but I have seen the more amazing cut outs, so yes, they did great stuff back then.
The drill hole shown would not be able to be used as a pivot point .
because the there is no room for door to swing open.
The drill hole is interesting but,it can’t be used for a door to swing open .
DEFINITELY NOT ANCIENT STONE WORK. It tapers in toward the bottom, so it breaks where the diameter is the smallest, And give the chisel a Prysing effect as it's hammered into the hole.the Chisle mark you can clearly see at the 7 o'clock position. If it was done using ancient technology it would be perfectly round with virtually no imperfections and absolutely no massive groove with lota of tiny spots of stone chipped out where they bashed the chisle in to snap it off
Pink granit...hools made by abrasion to connect the axis to torke wood door...
Years ago...burned the door because the wheather was cool...the same happens...in Granada...ALHAMBRA...La Roja...by the color.
The ancient Egyptians had very advanced technology that were just starting to understand. Obviously it was a security camera. The resolution probably wasn't very good in those days. 🧐
Would be interesting to see a sword powered by magnets to shoot out the sword just to watch it get made if possible using currents to turn on or off the magnetic system built into it.
Probably not a hinge point but a lock point for a lock to slide in once the door was in place
That energy can be really strong 💪🏽 Rose Quartz. Don’t play with it 😂
Place for doors holders. Obvious. Its everywhere in Turkey, Jordan, Israel, Egypt, Iran, Irak, Syria...
A hole used to house dowel that can spin allowing doors to open an close will inevitably become smooth over tims from constantly grinding surfaces and they prolly kept having to make bigger dowels because they would become loose and doors would lean and not close all the way eventually. Looks like a dowel was to wide and they cut the top off prolly tried to make if over size make it last longer but went to big and kept shaving it down but it kept not fitting and shortened it so less needed shaved off. Could of even ben stone dowels
Perfect round drill holes. I saw a few in a Mexican Mayan and Aztec pyramid. The scholars who were our tourist guides couldn't give me an answer also when I asked about the nobs that looks like handles
Acid commonly used to carve, score , drill, slice stone. Ephedra plant ( tea) from Afganistan. HF acid!!!
I also am amazed at what can be done using mechanical advantage and well thought out techniques but I have no doubt that we just don’t know what tools or techniques they had and used. We know they did it but I don’t believe it was with ropes man power and wet sand. Maybe some things were but not all of these sites
It's a door hinge pivot to close and open door smoothly same hole must be down side and up side of the door frame both side
I can tell you exactly what it is. The ancient Macedonians used lego style bricks to ensure concrete blocks are fused together. As they ruled Egypt, this was passed on to building practices.
My guess is the long bar on a gate hold a metal bars gate to open and close. It all the way to Conor
Just my guess
man that hole aint ancient, it's a couple hundred years at most, that is def modern man's fault. drilled to support some kind of secondary structure, like a gate or a door or some kind of vertical support for something modern man wanted to add relatively recently, and imo they ought to be ashamed of themselves for defacing these ancient ruins
Now I’m thinking they could have used a 90 joint to stabilize the two columns.
It’s a hinge placement notch, like all ancient structures
Look up Granites temples in HAMPI, India, a land scape of Granite boulders, the is still used to make fence poles around their farm land due to the lack of trees... simple hammer and chisel stone splitting,,
Ce temple a entièrement démonté et remonté plus haut hors des eaux Nil après la construction du barrage d'Assouan C'est une erreur de forage...
Hatshepsut meine Chefin!!!
Obviously not the same stone it's embedded into. Appears to be granite by the crystal configuration
It might be a door hinge or part of a drainage system.🤔
Son una especie de visagras para operar la puerta que allí existió. En Perú existen construcciones con ese diseño. En el Templo del Koricancha, Macchu Picchu, etc
Even if it wasn't modern, "They couldn't have made holes without aliens" is where you are going to take this?
I think it's more recent of a core sample prob to see how old it is compared to other parts to see if it was built all at once or in stages
Perhaps a sample of the rock was drilled out at some point for testing.
😅 I thought they were going to say Pyramids have hidden cameras during the ancient times 😂
It’s where the light bulb 💡 goes from when the pyramid produced electricity wirelessly beamed to the obelisks 😅 granite has small amounts of quartz which means pizzo electric ⚡️ lamps?
It's a pivot sprocket hole for the peduncular davit to rotate in.
At least the mystery music made it interesting until the mystery hole was debunked.
Why do all "ancient" buildings/monuments/temples/statues etc. Have some kind of flaw where there had to be a "modern" tool used? Maybe not ALL but there are a lot
Just a cut out for a door mechanism…we’ve known about this for years
Insert...
Inner hole for some carving and outer ring to shim in place
Also could have been added at any time by anyone. Could have been drilled last week.
Has the temple been restored or reconnected
I wonder if there’s a corresponding one at the base? A hinge possibly?
I always felt some people exaggerate what something is.
Una cámara de seguridad, en ese tiempo también habían ladrones.
This is resting place of the only female pharaoh in Egyptian history. 😊
What about a matching hole in the floor. Why is that not shown here in the video?
Looks like some random scientists took a sample of the stone in an area that wouldn't hurt the image of the ancient structure
Wow! Wireless.cameras haven't changed THAT much in all these years after all, have they?
I don't think so. I think it happened in a latter era. It didn't quite match the ambiance
How do you know when it was cored that could be a modern bore sample of recent times in order to test the sample
An eye into another universe...
Also why don’t you show down so we can see if two exist or scratches there need be something at the bottom whether damage or hole.
Egypt, where all has began...
Isn't this the one that was restored and opened in March 2023?
Another perfect circular hole made by bronze tools or antlers 😂 nicely done Egypt.
No one's talking about the 2 square holes in the other building? Even after an explanation was given for the topic hole.
I see holes like that in rock in a meteor crater in Wetumpka Alabama... I've noticed several of them in different places and there's no particular pattern...
For better connection between walls and bricks
It is where you mount the door.
That wasn’t drilled in in ancient times 🤦🏻♂️
Modern time for putting gate up to do research renovations and used the cored out material for testing.
OMG that one hell of a discovery don’t you think?😅