Thank you Brien. I've been living on your channel for the last few days and really appreciate all that you've shared. This is the BEST channel for ancient exploration that include details you will see no where else!
I am not trying to step on Brien's toes, as I love his work. Brien is the OG channel for this stuff, and is always amazing. But, check out a channel called MegalithimaniaUK, if I spelled it right. I think you'll like him! He just did a walkthrough Baalbek.
That's wild.....not only did they have the ability to cut and move massive amounts of stone its like they could turn the stone into a marshmallow type substance.
It's incredible to see this in good shape having survived multiple Resets . The elevation saves it from mud floods . The star design saves it from frequencies . And the high heat couldn't melt everything .
HI Brien , the one thing everyone forgets is the flat plain in front of the wall , I doubt it's natural it looks like it was purposely cleared and leveled !! What are your thought's?
Again we see significant capability but relaxed execution. They don't bother to make right angled blocks or uniform pieces in a mold, they just fit it ad hoc. Although Tiahuanacu is an exception. Maybe Tiahuanacu is where they advanced to a level we would recognize as technological. I wonder if they were able to heat the stones to a states where they could make them fit together.
When mega-lithic stones are upended for what ever reason and the organic material uncovered is carbon 14 dated, the results always seem to show that hundreds of years not thousands have passed since carving. Why is that?
But there is a question here. This is about 12,000 feet elevation, so if this is a defensive wall (which it looks like), what were the builders defending against? Who was flying this high, many thousands of years ago?
Brian was right. The hard stones were softened by vibrations from South Africa. But the giant, meteor tidal waves blew the nested stone blocks apart. All the civilized people were drowned in the oceans. Later people rebuilt the holes with fist malls. GOD must have saved the humans by teaching Noah how to build an ark In time for the disaster.
It looks like a place to sell their wares. They are all over Mexico. I could see someone selling fish. Another selling baskets... small areas to display and set up table.
@@brienfoerster I watch Mexicans now make some of the most incredible things from stone with old unbelievable tools they say were their great grandparents tools. I am so impressed that out of the many races I've seen, the most passed on crafts are right here in Mexico. Their thinking is like no one else. Well maybe in India for they seem similar. I spend time with the people in nations all over world. I've seen them cut a market place out jist like that... and yes, they will spend whatever time it takes to chisel one bench. Thank you for your work. I am a fan. God bless. And yes, they do build over the top in the most inexpensive ways possible, too ☺, so many are the poor hard working here. Love from Puerto Vallarta mtns!
Harvesting, and crushing rocks must have been an INDUSTRY for the ancient people, because theres too many sites with lumps of mangled rocks that seem to have been poured on the ground, and if that was the case, those supposedly cut stone formation could've been from molds placed in the soft mixture, and when removed, a precision cut is exposed. It even seems as if they made some of those hills !
7:28 the "Puma Paw" looks like the a depiction of the little man they put everywhere on the ruins, the guy with the mask. The bottom of the rock that would be his "body" even has cut outs to make it look like his legs.
ONCE WE CAN BEGIN TO COMPREHEND THE TRUE NATURE OF THINGS, THEN WE CAN BEGIN TO COMPREHEND, THAT THERE IS NOTHING REALLY MORE TO COMPLAIN ABOUT -- Dezert-Owl. Author / Translator
"The meek shall inherit the earth."- A million years from now, the new, global culture of squirrels will be arguing over how the steel trees were made by squirrels using the primitive, aluminum chisels. Obviously these must have been giant squirrels, else why make their steel trees so tall?
You Tube has presented information about a 5,000 city destroyed by a nuclear weapon, evidently fashioned without use of flint or other stone tool. It was known as Mohenjo-Daro in present day Pakistan.
pre inca man: what should i use to border the garden? pre inca woman: how about 10 foot stones carved to fit each other perfectly? pre inca man: challenge accepted.
Training site for stone workers. They where so good at working with stone, and it was so important for them. Training sites must exist, one does not learn everything from a book. Those training sites would make no sense for us....like this one.
If geopolymer tech is considered I see a possible reason for the intricate pattern that gives the walls such a distinct appearance. Straight lines like we use in modern bricklaying techniques and use of steel with concrete architecture is very tiresome to look at. It creates an unnatural stress on our brain. Maybe because this extreme scale of 'crosshatching' does not exist in nature so we are not adapted biologically to it. If older civilisations were more in harmony with nature they might consider it logical to imitate natural patterns in their cultural constructions because they recognized the importance of the impact on the wellbeing of the people living there. In art there is a term called 'negative space' where you look and focus not on the main object or theme but the space around it. For example the wellknown image of the white vase that turns out to be two human faces in profile in black facing each other. When I see the indentations and depressions in these megalitic surfaces it makes me wonder what the negative space was used for...
Fascinating little site indeed! Great presentation, thanks.
Thank you Brien. I've been living on your channel for the last few days and really appreciate all that you've shared. This is the BEST channel for ancient exploration that include details you will see no where else!
I am not trying to step on Brien's toes, as I love his work. Brien is the OG channel for this stuff, and is always amazing. But, check out a channel called MegalithimaniaUK, if I spelled it right. I think you'll like him! He just did a walkthrough Baalbek.
*Megalithomania UK* is the channel
@@BSIII Thank you! That channel looks really good too! We need more of this, and I appreciate your tip :)
Uncharted x is good also
Always great. Thank you Brien
Much appreciation ! Blessings
Definitely looks as if the rock was softened and then formed. Intriguing.
Your a living legend. Keep up the amazing and much needed work you do
Rock cut structures always blow my mind. Petra, Ellora Caves, ect
You have left a wonderful work.
Only a Advanced Civilization could have built an created such magnificent structures, you must have some amazing Tours, Brien...
I recognize some of these from the ombio video, great stuff. Fascinating cuts
That's wild.....not only did they have the ability to cut and move massive amounts of stone its like they could turn the stone into a marshmallow type substance.
oooh. nice new intro. love it.
Definitely better rock working technology than anything we have today!
It's incredible to see this in good shape having survived multiple Resets . The elevation saves it from mud floods . The star design saves it from frequencies . And the high heat couldn't melt everything .
This place is amazing, I love polygonal walls.
2:45 smooth surface runs into pitted edge...intentional?
HI Brien , the one thing everyone forgets is the flat plain in front of the wall , I doubt it's natural it looks like it was purposely cleared and leveled !! What are your thought's?
Was there once a considerable amount/body of water present in this area thousands of yrs ago???🤔
✌️ thank you sir 👍
The possible impossibilthy,👍🙋🙋
some of the rock surfaces seem to have been subject to liquification?
@Iron *Fe* cool thank's for the info
Could these cut shapes in the native rock have something to do with flowing water?
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Again we see significant capability but relaxed execution. They don't bother to make right angled blocks or uniform pieces in a mold, they just fit it ad hoc. Although Tiahuanacu is an exception. Maybe Tiahuanacu is where they advanced to a level we would recognize as technological. I wonder if they were able to heat the stones to a states where they could make them fit together.
Not a quarry but a place to practice your stone cutting skills
Where is the underground (undiscovered?) time capsule that is supposed to be near Saqsaywaman? Where might that be?
When mega-lithic stones are upended for what ever reason and the organic material uncovered is carbon 14 dated, the results always seem to show that hundreds of years not thousands have passed since carving. Why is that?
RHYOLITE!!! another 🧩 of the puzzle...
But there is a question here. This is about 12,000 feet elevation, so if this is a defensive wall (which it looks like), what were the builders defending against? Who was flying this high, many thousands of years ago?
Brian was right. The hard stones were softened by vibrations from South Africa. But the giant, meteor tidal waves blew the nested stone blocks apart. All the civilized people were drowned in the oceans. Later people rebuilt the holes with fist malls.
GOD must have saved the humans by teaching Noah how to build an ark In time for the disaster.
My mind can’t wrap around how the people organized and cut these rocks.
It seems like this was a training area for stone cutting techniques. The ancient masters showing others how to perfectly cut solid granite.
It looks like a place to sell their wares. They are all over Mexico. I could see someone selling fish. Another selling baskets... small areas to display and set up table.
How was it made?
@@brienfoerster I watch Mexicans now make some of the most incredible things from stone with old unbelievable tools they say were their great grandparents tools. I am so impressed that out of the many races I've seen, the most passed on crafts are right here in Mexico. Their thinking is like no one else. Well maybe in India for they seem similar. I spend time with the people in nations all over world. I've seen them cut a market place out jist like that... and yes, they will spend whatever time it takes to chisel one bench. Thank you for your work. I am a fan. God bless. And yes, they do build over the top in the most inexpensive ways possible, too ☺, so many are the poor hard working here. Love from Puerto Vallarta mtns!
Harvesting, and crushing rocks must have been an INDUSTRY for the ancient people, because theres too many sites with lumps of mangled rocks that seem to have been poured on the ground, and if that was the case, those supposedly cut stone formation could've been from molds placed in the soft mixture, and when removed, a precision cut is exposed.
It even seems as if they made some of those hills !
THESE WALLS LOOK LIKE BUILT TO STOP FLOODS
5,10,15,20 thousand yrs older?
7:28 the "Puma Paw" looks like the a depiction of the little man they put everywhere on the ruins, the guy with the mask. The bottom of the rock that would be his "body" even has cut outs to make it look like his legs.
ONCE WE CAN BEGIN TO COMPREHEND THE TRUE NATURE OF THINGS, THEN WE CAN BEGIN TO COMPREHEND, THAT THERE IS NOTHING REALLY MORE TO COMPLAIN ABOUT -- Dezert-Owl. Author / Translator
Can you not shout?
Hey Brien, you and your viewers need to check out Mario Buildreps website and channel. His research on dating blew my mind and is a must see.
Approximate age?
"The meek shall inherit the earth."- A million years from now, the new, global culture of squirrels will be arguing over how the steel trees were made by squirrels using the primitive, aluminum chisels. Obviously these must have been giant squirrels, else why make their steel trees so tall?
2:27 Most people think that their perception of reality is the only possibility.
You Tube has presented information about a 5,000 city destroyed by a nuclear weapon, evidently fashioned without use of flint or other stone tool. It was known as Mohenjo-Daro in present day Pakistan.
THIS MUST BE ON ANOTER PLANET ! NO BODY WEARING MASKS ! lol
Not a quarry....maybe, this was for practice, kinda like a stone working school.
Just a thought..
pre inca man: what should i use to border the garden?
pre inca woman: how about 10 foot stones carved to fit each other perfectly?
pre inca man: challenge accepted.
Who else is ready for a real reset?
Nobody's ready for the one coming...Fwk they don't even see it coming...
Your right,they are going to freak the hell out! ua-cam.com/video/uILE2yTtvL4/v-deo.html
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Training site for stone workers. They where so good at working with stone, and it was so important for them. Training sites must exist, one does not learn everything from a book. Those training sites would make no sense for us....like this one.
ancient skateboarders
That's skateboulders back then...
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If geopolymer tech is considered I see a possible reason for the intricate pattern that gives the walls such a distinct appearance. Straight lines like we use in modern bricklaying techniques and use of steel with concrete architecture is very tiresome to look at. It creates an unnatural stress on our brain. Maybe because this extreme scale of 'crosshatching' does not exist in nature so we are not adapted biologically to it. If older civilisations were more in harmony with nature they might consider it logical to imitate natural patterns in their cultural constructions because they recognized the importance of the impact on the wellbeing of the people living there.
In art there is a term called 'negative space' where you look and focus not on the main object or theme but the space around it. For example the wellknown image of the white vase that turns out to be two human faces in profile in black facing each other. When I see the indentations and depressions in these megalitic surfaces it makes me wonder what the negative space was used for...
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