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I have a thought to put forward please could you look into this the schist disc and the tuning forks as the disc has property’s in it to resonate and store energy with the tuning fork on a pole what could this do also the disc has the same marks as the drilling marks you have been looking into and do you think it’s strange that all statues or drawing of the statues holds a round end tuning fork on all of them flat squared tuning forks have different frequencies
I think you are totally overthinking things.please don't think I'm being disingenuous.as I have said before man makes things easier for himself not Harder and I think a lot of what we are looking at is geopolymer.engineers do the thinking but people like myself labourers and ground workers do the hard labour so we take what they say and simplify
I know Chris personally. I was a tool maker at Danville Metal Stamping when he came on board. He's been to my home. We worked on numerous projects at DMS together. I made the parallel for him that he took to Egypt and the first square he took on that trip belonged to me and still resides in my tool box. Chris is absolutely right concerning this subject. Listen to him. Chris, if you see this, it was good to listen to you again. I'm retired now, too. Take care and stay healthy, Chris. Quackademia is still a monolithic problem in all it's forms, although it is starting to crack.
Gary Bryant .. Great to hear from you, Gary! You are one of the best toolmakers I’ve had the pleasure of working with! It was fun working with you as well as socializing. That straight edge you crafted to within .0001 flatness has been to Egypt with me 9 times and is now in the hands of Mohamed Ibrahim, an Egyptologist tour guide, who is teaching his compatriots about the precision of their ancestors. I’ve been blessed by many who have assisted me along my path and you helped in a significant way. Keep well, my friend!
@@christopherdunn9208 Thank you, Chris! I do miss our conversations. It's very good to hear from you and your kind words mean a great deal to me. I hope that parallel serves Mr. Ibrahim well. I'm very pleased that there are many young people continuing this incredibly important work. I discovered a you tube channel and website called suspicious observers that covers solar catastrophe cycles and plasma climate forcing quite well. I recommend the video on the catastrophe cycle that is quite revealing. On another note, It's interesting that the inventory Stella states that Khufu built the satellite pyramids and that the big pyramids were already there. This Stella has been called a fake since it doesn't fit the official paradigm. You, Sir, opened my eyes to this subject and It's become a passion to me. I am in your debt. Best wishes and I hope you get TWO more decades of good health and I look forward to your future accomplishments. I promptly subscribed to this channel after this interview. An excellent interview, indeed.
@Alien Intention, you are an alien, indeed, if you think two former colleagues reconnecting for a few exchanges of reminiscence and good cheer is narcissistic attention seeking. You also don't know either man, so you have literally no idea what you are talking about concerning them. Chris is also my friend, and I think that I can speak for him to the extent that he would take exception to your narcissistic preening.
I can't believe not more people are interested in this stuff. This is THE most interesting mystery in all of human history. I would give anything to be able to travel back and see how and who did it. The mainstream explanation is just ridiculous
It's the greatest story never told. There should be a global effort to find the evidence of these people. Of course, the vast majority of their civilization is 400 feet under water and it's been so long that any alloys or synthetics they made would have turned to dust. The only thing left of them is stone and bone. People don't understand scale. Size or time. If the oceans rose 200 feet, then the global temperatures dropped 10 c for a thousand years, then the ocean rose another 200 feet, there would be almost nothing left of us. We would nearly be extinct. Which is why there were only a few thousand people left 11,600 years ago. People can't understand that kind of devastation because their entire perspective is based on the remarkable stability of our current climate.
I can’t believe how far your channel has come; top shelf guests like Dunn keep coming and over 80k subs! Congratulations and thank you for all this work, many of us really appreciate it.
@@UnchartedX Oh, that'll be stellar podcast. Hey, were you going to meet up with Randall C. for his trip to eastern Washington this year? Or is Egypt the only thing you got going?
I tried discussing such topics with a few friends last night and was rather quickly mocked and had “oooh aliens” whenever I suggested something we don’t have the direct answers for. Our attention span has been significantly reduced and completely irrelevant news takes the headlines. I am determined to learn more and spread this information to whoever I can. I’ve sent many videos and sources to the same friends and hope they actually look with an open mind. Hope you are in good health, this UA-cam community is one of the most interesting and connected who actually discuss things and I love it
Mr Dunn has single-handedly unraveled some of the greatest mysteries of Giza and incredibly ancient Egypt. I’m so thankful for his brilliant work in revealing the astounding true purpose of the Great Pyramid and otherwise unfathomble structures. Bravo!
3000 years ago, the Great Pyramid had an optical prism as a capstone. This was the "Firestone" described by certain people. The pyramid was part of a complex of buildings the collected and used solar light for power generation. It also worked as a medical facility in very ancient times. the whole center was quite complicated, based on the fragmentary remains.
I have no proof, yet, but I believe the people that claimed they invented these tools such as screws and hammers and all the inventions like planes and cars were found in the ground and they just reversed Engineered the objects they found. Look at the writings on the walls across the world, a spiral looks like a screw and so on. They found little planes in the ground that can actually fly. So what is the true story, it is suspicious that most of these so called inventors are in groups that are secret societies that like to keep secrets. Obviously they are up to something they lie about most stuff, in my life I've been lied to so much by schools and government that I know not to believe anything I've been taught by liars.
@@TB-gf5ly I would be inclined to believe that we haven't found all the technology from the past. But do you have anything saying the Wright brothers were in any secret society?
Uncharted X is criminally undersubbed! Thanks so much for tackling the technical aspect of this part of Ancient Technology/Ancient Civilizations. I'm a builder with no where near your technical knowledge, but the enigma/question of this fascinates and enthralls me. You KNOW the final answer to this is going to be some SIMPLE engineering solution, or an aspect/characteristic of the materials that we just simply aren't aware of. I'm personally hoping that we finally discover this: and then our OWN age and civilization can finally take off!!!
I've been a machinist over 20 yrs and it does appear that they used huge lathes to make some of these objects and had high speed drill bits or cutting tools. Its fascinating
@@chrisstevens2706 It’s hard to say. But “Ancient Egyptians”, who supposedly built this stuff, didn’t have the wheel. Nor any tools stronger than stone and brass. You can’t machine anything without a wheel. As far as I know.
@@Mr.McGurt The "they," question is an intriguing one. I assumed the wheel was known to the builders of the pyramids because so much Eucludian Geometry was involved in the structure itself. The full moon is a wheel shape, and is capable of obscuring the Sun. I've often been asked, as a professional Psychologist, what one thing has allowed our Society to advance as it has over the last 100 years, and which was largely absent in the preceeding millennia. My answer is alternating current electricity. I think the same must be true for earlier civilisations, even the aptly named "stone age" people who built the Great pyramid. Recently I have added another to my reply: the absence of large scale Krakatoa/Santorini events, such as the 542AD Krakatoa explosion which starved most of the World. Mike Baillie, the Physicist from Ireland has identified the dates through tree rings of similar events.
Mr Dunn is unimpeachable in terms of his knowledge and expertise...he points us all to the most obvious examples of precision engineering. He explains everything so brilliantly and doesn’t make exaggerated claims. Great interview Ben
In this interview Chris Dunn states about the blanking blocks at the bottom of the queens chamber shafts -‘ I realised that the only thing that could go through rock is a liquid’ Now, Ben never said a word. Please tell me which ‘liquid’ can pass through solid rock? Can’t be any liquid acid because the blocks were intact when the shafts were found. You go and pick any rock out of a river that’s thousands of years old, and break it open. It’ll be dry inside. I’d just like to know what liquid passes through solid rock, because if it can’t be found, Dunn’s whole theory makes even less sense than it does already. I can’t find any liquid that does that. I’ve tried. Now you try. I’ll wait.
@@TheGreatest1974 I’m not sure which part you are referring too however it very much depends upon the permeability of the rock. All rock within the structure have levels of permeability including granite…maybe if you could be a bit more fucking specific.
@@lukesters7234 ok ill be fucking specific. Go and pick ANY kind of rock you want out of a river that’s been there forever, break it open and itll be dry. And I can guarantee granite will be dry.
@@lukesters7234 and if you believe dunn, YOU tell me a rock that lets water pass through it. A rock that’s present in the great pyramid of course, since Thats what he’s specifically talking about.
This needs to be shown in schools. Not only for it's information but the approach to looking at facts and being able to debate them not just be force fed what someone thinks is true
Or being force fed something that is said to hide the actual truth by the world's governments or certain groups of people such as Egyptian antiquities.Or what those groups want us to believe as opposed to what is more likely to be true.
The most mind fuck moment of my life was seeing a talk by chris dunn on egipt sculptures,years ago and it started it all for me. Thank you Chris your work is truly groundbreaker and thank you Ben for the awesome content man! I really wish that your videos had portuguese subtitles so i could to my friends, but as said: "the teacher comes when the student is ready"
@dave degro have you at least read his book? I suppose not, because otherwise you'd at least give the man some credit, even if you don't want to agree with him, since it's all based on actual engineering, nothing is random in his research, all he says is based on actual physical proof, the little speculation in the book is refered as such, and there is absolutely no new age garbage. To a certain extent I can understand the reluctance to believe such a claim, but if you take the time to investigate the matter you can't ignore all the facts, all the predictions that turned out to be right, after all, isn't this how science works?
@@nicksothep8472 Next up on my list of books to read. My initial thoughts were it is a preposterous idea, but so much water has been muddied by the ancient aliens people. Ben has been a wonderful source of level headed analysis, and has done more to spark my imagination than Graham Hancock, who lost the plot upon occasion. Ben's documentary focusing on Dunn's analysis of the statues of "Ramses" is mind blowing.
Christopher Dunn is among the top 10 people I'd love to sit down and chat. Is was great seeing his true nature....and normal guy with a sense of humor and lots of talent. Subscribed!
Ben you're killing. The content lately is really amazing. Chris thank you! Haven't hear you lecture in a while so this made my day. You two need to go on kosmographia with Randall carlson
I would listen to an interview with Randall Carlson every chance I got. His work on the math of the Great Pyramid is exemplary. His work on the Younger Dryas epoch is seminal. We, the students of life, will see our children's children learning a different history than I did 60 years ago. And much of that goes to Mr. Carlson and his friends. My admiration of him and his work borders on Fangirling.
I was with Chris when we went to the Petrie Museum many years ago, I arranged this from the UK before he came over...I was by his side and he stayed at my place in the UK. i took the photos as he investigated the core...
I am so glad you spend time with Christopher Dunn. His work is underexposed here on UA-cam. He deserves a lot more attention online. I learned a lot from your discussions. Thank you!
He gets enough considering he’s still alive mind you he’s just following up on Flinders work. Dunns work is simply the 2nd chapter of the investigation from a logical sense and not idiocracy following religion and philosophy.
Thoroughly enjoyable, every minute of it. Chris Dunn is exceptionally careful in getting across his meaning, refreshingly professional in his approach. Sort of teaching by example. Looking forward to the next time you guys get together.
I am so glad I got addicted to your channel. What a remarkable young man you are. Every new video is getting even better. Feels like I am on this journey with you now. Thanks so much for having Christopher Dunn on. You guys make a good duo. I am sure he is excited to work with you as well. Look forward to more of your collaboration with him. Of all your work the aspect of deciphering the manufacturing techniques and figuring out what these things were for is most interesting to me.
Being a firm believer in the old adage that “TRUTH always finds a way to manifest itself.”, the real FACTS regarding an extremely complex society that existed in early ancient Egypt, are beginning to reveal themselves, and we are discovering that they may indeed have been a more advanced society than our own.
I get the distinct impression that interacting with Egyptologists (especially within the tours/museums) where you start to question the narrative; it becomes like being in Disneyland and trying to tell kids the guy in the Mickey Mouse Suit is not actually Mickey Mouse. You might be right, but everyone is generally going to groan and tell you "You're ruining the magic!" I think this is the greatest source of resistance against further investigation into the Egypt story: They have a story, a narrative, they have the exhibits laid out just right and all the plaques with all of the right words, and now it's an industry and they don't want to have to re-organize and re-print all of those things. It's an overhead pain. I had a similar experience at the small museum by Stone Henge. The 'invention of agriculture' in the timeline is inaccurate - it doesn't account for Gobekli Tepi. Then it hit me; changing that lovely exhibit is an expensive pain in the ass. It's easier to just talk shit and play dumb. It's very, very sad that genuine exploration and discovery is stunted by the market-driven need to "Disneyland" everything. You gotta get that "magic", you gotta get people into that gift shop, and that's all it's ever about now.
But not just the exhibit 'stories', -also all of the textbooks and professional 'analysis' papers, including those by tenured and powerful academics with top positions.
I'm not certain I buy into his Giza powerplant hypothesis, but for the rest of it? He's on the money. I've worked with stone, as well as precision metal working and components. The traditional mainstream pov makes no rational sense, at all.
The Knave I’m a mechanical engineer and was very skeptical about the power plant idea until I read his and Willem Witteveen’s books on it. It just makes so much sense, scientifically and logically. I guess we’ll never truly know for sure, but it is an incredible notion.
I'm glad you had Christopher Dunn on. He really helped put a lot of context into the strangeness of those ancient stone works. And he's brought in a new layer of questioning that has to be done when looking at these old works. "What did they use this for?"
This is what Im talking about. My biggest interest is how the stone was quarried and shaped. Taking a logical approach to how they did those things is very complicated and interesting.
Ben as always presents a thought provoking perspective, Mr Dunn as well. The granite work is mysterious indeed because granite as for as we know does not flow to the surface, it cools in the crust, if its exposed its because the terrain around it has weathered and eroded away or it was pushed up thru plate pressure. Doesn't really explain "enchanted rock" in Texas but oh well. As for the basalt beautiful statuary and obsidian relics. I'd be looking hard at Nabro. The closest volcano.
Thats a great comment Bob. I have pondered your point many times. It just is not possible for granite and other hard stones to have been cut and shaped with the tools in the archeological record. Quarrying granite is also not easy. The best quality granite is found below ground level...you have quarry down quite a way...the stuff on top is not of a good enough quality to have been used...a real head scratcher....peace brother.
@@dazuk1969 Something to consider is the possibility the Ancients used lava in its fluid state rather than its solidified state, basalt, obsidian etc. It sure looks to me like they figured a way to harvest lava into molds. Even molds filled with sand with symbols and shapes imprinted. If you flow basalt into a big hole prepared for a sand casting of a big head, the Olmec heads and even statues on Easter island come into play.
@@BHeisler59 Nothing is off the table for me TexMex...i do not believe in aliens or such like. There has to be a rational explanation here. Believe it or not, i have also considered your theory. It is plausible, to be able to shape granite and basalt as we see in Egypt and South America it would have to be malleable in some way...and not "cut" ...real food for thought....peace TexMex.
@@dazuk1969 I hear ya! I am a civil contractor here in Beaumont, TX. We pour a lot of concrete, we have techniques for pouring flowable grout to seal joints (6 chicken eggs / 1 cu/yd of grout) makes it flow like water. My point, man is man no matter the task or the epoch he lived, no? We strive for efficiency and to work smarter not harder. I believe man was quite capable of building what we see at these sites. I had a discussion with one of my site superintendents recently. I asked him, who in their right mind would order a 9 cu yd truck of 7000 psi concrete to a job site, pour the concrete onto the ground in a huge blob, tell the crew to return n 7 days after its set up and hardened with their tools, and make a sidewalk, or curb and gutter? No one. Same with metal in a foundry. We have enough sense to utilize the material in its fluid state and form or mold it to our will. I'm glad to see you thinking along these lines, the hammer & chisel proponents seem to be the majority. Take care my man
Having worked on projects in New Mexico, Nevada, NWC China Lake,(CA), and NAS North Island,(CA), and being disabled and retired, I've greatly enjoyed watching your videos. In my 65th year in this incarnation, I've never in my life had any confidence in mainstream archeology, and it's "explanations". My specialty was troubleshooting and reverse engineering. It's how my mind has always worked. Drawing on accumulated knowlege from an almost insatiable curiosity, from shortly after birth, I become familiar with a technical problem until I feel that I have a full understanding of all of the parameters, as far as present knowlege will take me. Then I stop studying it. I go about doing other things, and then, if it's going to happen at all, hours, days, weeks later, it simply "comes to me", seemingly out of the blue. This was always quite frustrating every time I was introduced into a new project, or as I thought of it, "puzzle", necause the administrative military types wanted results, on a schedule. "How long will it be."? "When will you be ready."? I have great admiration for your work, young genius. Keep it up! -weezi-🙏💖🙏
Thank you so much to Mr Dunn and Ben! Wonderful score have Dunn on. I won't be a bit surprised to see Graham Hancock on here one day! Mr Dunn made me a happy camper tonight with this interview! Lol Much love & gratitude to you Ben! 💋💞💞💞
It has to feel so good having your mentor/hero congratulate you on something you have done. The enigmatic Tube Drills was a fantastic video and you took it to a level that nobody ever has and the only way to top it would be to produce the drill itself. Excellent work!
I’ve watched every video and been researching on ancient civilizations for years now. Watching you man is refreshing. Keep it up and don’t give this up. I really do believe you will be the future on this topic, the next Graham Hancock of our generation.
To whom it may concern, when i was an apprentice , fitter turner machinist in N ew Zealand, in 1970, i was given a job to machine out a bore in several very large surface grinding wheels. They had been ordered with too small a bore. I hadnt been given any instructions as to what sort of boring tool to use, but being an enterprising apprentice. I welded up some solid shank carbide tools, using old chipped throw away tips. I silver brazed them on. I clocked up the wheels on a very large old lathe, using a scribing block. I used very thick cardboard strips as soft jaws, i clamped the 16 inch diameter wheels, snug but not too tight. I had to machine out about one inch out of each bore to fit on the surface grinding machine. I set up my tools on center and at the machines slowest speed i began to feed them in by hand. Lots of older trades men said that it couldnt be done, but it began to cut or crush the aluminum oxide wheels. The depth of cut or crush was about one eighth of an inch. Each cut took about 30 minutes. It was hard on the hands winding in the compound slide, I eventually made up a wheel wrench, which gave a bit more force to wind the handle. I kept using the hand feed to nurse the cut. Each tool lasted about ten cuts, till the tip was worn off, but it was cutting. People were amazed, that it was working. There were about 8 wheels to do. Halfway through the job i made up a crush grinding tool. A small gear about 3 inches diameter, mounted on a shaft clamped into the tool post. I stellited the teeth of about 30. Even though it did cut, it was slower than the solid tools, being a dry process. It created heaps of dust, which required lots of ppe gear, to protect me and the lathe. Years later i learned to use crush grinding equipment to shape form grinding wheels. For grinding oil drum seeming wheels, which was a wet process. I eventually finished the job, the foreman congratulated me, then i cleaned down the lathe and took the grinding wheels to the tool store. It was a job that was hard to believe, if i hadnt it done myself.
So sorry, just can’t help it....Christopher Dunn reminds me SO MUCH of my own father (who’s now passed on) & who was a civil engineer. They speak “the same language”/discuss issues within a similar type of framework. Practical & analytical with a great deal of integrity....a very nice gentleman too!👍😊
Greetings from Belgium. Glad to see Christopher Dunn as a guest. Got (and read) both his books and they're real eye openers. Dunn has achieved to put together a real working theory of what the purpose of the Great Pyramid was with nothing but logic and the eye of an engineer. People like mister Dunn are what keeps Egyptologists on their toes and aggravated, which means he's on to something. At least, I believe he's on to something because for the first time, someone came to the fore with explanations that (literally) hold water and that are the most plausible. And then there's Dunn's findings of machining on the sarcophagus in the King's Chamber of the Khufu pyramid and on the large statues at Luxor. On that subject, the silence of the 'experts' is deafening. Thanks for the podcast.
M.E. here. This is the exact type of a guy needed to figure this out. Tool Makers/Machinists know how amazingly difficult it would have been to make these things.
The Egyptian cores are one of the most amazing and frustrating discoveries from the ancient world and one of the most concrete examples as they are so prominent
Drill cores, drill holes, the stone vases from 1st century Egypt, and precise angles/ curvature on some stones are indeed the biggest clues to advance technology
Has anyone considered that the drilled holes were made by later people. when I saw them in person I was struck by the fact they seem to damage the artistic integrity of the work. I felt like the original creators would have incorporated those holes more organically if they needed them.
I love to check in on his manner and style of explaining these intricate pieces...Mr. Dunn...has his square in hand...such a fine teacher and he is good person.,as well.,,,.ideas in creative development...man measures.. everything...all sides being equal...good day..
Wonderful!! I loved your visit with Chris!! I spend hours watching those huge stone walls that appear to have been "softened" somehow. We all need to keep thinking, open ourselves to receive the past wisdom that those builders expressed. Bravo! Keep up the great work! Laura Lee Grace Kansas City MO USA
There's not enough people asking questions. The masses just believe whatever bullsh!t that's fed to them without questioning it even when they know it's bullsh!t.
Oh, nice! It's always interesting and informative to hear Dunn's perspective on things. Between these interviews, the effort Ben puts into producing all his videos, the high standard of quality achieved through those efforts and the vast amount of information contained in the end product, it really is somewhat astonishing that this channel only has 80k subscribers by now. The moment it reaches critical mass and starts accruing subs at an exponential rate must be just around the corner.
How old is Chris? We need to see him on some of these tours before his time on this planet is done. He really is a great guy and an expert in this field.
I am 65 and just climbed Kufu. It was hot, I was bent double and the climb steep. So worth it. It is a machine/power plant but the Egyptians don’t want to acknowledge it.
Wow the ending was unexpected! It was fun to see Christopher take an interest in you and ask you questions about some of your other videos he's watched. It was also fun to learn a bit more about your nontraditional background in this
I love this topic so much! I’m involved in the electrical construction and engineering fields and it makes sense that something that took such incredible effort to build would have more than only a spiritual purpose. I just have become interested in the topic of ancient engineering and have immediately purchased both of Mr Dunn’s books after watching this interview. Thank you Ben for facilitating such a great discussion.
Excellent excellent excellent. Chris Dunn's two books need reading more than once, the best exploration of the Great pyramid and the technology by far. Please have him back on soon and get into a bit more detail on the stuff he knows but hasn't put in the books, such as dating for the Great Pyramid, Puma Punku and the possible interrupting catastrophe.
That was a great session-presentation. Your videos are always very good, the human race needs to know its history. As you and others in your field will know, we have been kept from the truth intentionally for too long. It's people like you who will bring about disclosure of our past to benefit us in the future. Thank you.
... this is possibly, pivotally relivant, revolatory, even tide turning revolutionary significant information. A ground breaking discovery of vital importance for the future of everyone on Earth. And figuring out the resonant frequency for the amplifier is next... Wonderful...
Christopher Dunn, for me, is the man who has broken the nutshell of mystery about the true purpose of the pyramids. His theory about the Great pyramid which proves it to have been a power plant is the only possible and scientific explanation of all the features that this pyramid, and other pyramids as well, shows us. So Christopher Dunn is the man who has made history. His finding has pushed the investigation of prehistoric civilizations miles ahead. His book is one of my most valued books on my bookshelves.
Whilst I don't 100% prescribe to what this channel is suggesting, I do think the production is fantastic. You're a great host of this channel Uncharted. You do a fantastic job, and I appreciate the fact you can take constructive criticism and build off of it.
I've written on this time and again. ALL MATTER is subject to the "Field". The "Field" is the boss. The "Field" is absolute. The "Field" has endless channels/modulations to do what ever you want. Control the "Field" and you control ALL MATTER.
I’ve been following Chris Dunn’s work for a long time. Now I’ve found you, Ben. This was a joy to watch. Well scripted and produced; an advancement of tech and the rapid exchange of communication. I hope you both keep looking at stones and getting together to talk about your finds. Thank you both.
Living, breathing Indiana Jones. (Both of them) Thanks for all the incredible you both do and share with the world. Heres to more than a decade more of Mr. Dunn's incredible work.
Brilliant Ben. Thank you. I've read the Giza Power Plant by Dunn numerous times by now. A question for all you guys. How exactly is the measurement made that tells us that Giza is at the centre of the earth's landmass? Is it the landmass above sea level or all landmass? When sea levels were 300 or 400 feet lower, was Giza the centre of the earth's landmass then?
Chris' desktop is a wall of icons, like hieroglyphs ..like my desktop. Excellent efforts and professionalism bringing ancient knowledge into sharper focus. Godspeed!
Thank you so much for hosting for Christopher Dunn!!! He is in my opinion in the hallowed ranks of the likes of John Michell, Howard Crowhurst, William Flinders Petrie. His analysis and insight are unparalleled! Outstanding video! (p.s.) I had to edit this post because I commented prior to watching the video and seven minutes in, Christopher Dunn mentions Petrie!!!ƪ(˘⌣˘)ʃ
Beyond the unexplained mechanical precision evident, another avenue of precision I haven’t heard discussed, is the communication and information technology that would have been required to conceive, execute, and maintain continuity throughout the duration of such a project, especially, of the scale and length of time that would have been required. Then there’s the complexity of the logistics that would have been involved and the communication that would be involved.
Love your Channel Ben. Really look forward to every new video and podcast. I shall buy a T - shirt. Ben if you ever do another trip to Egypt - I'd love to pop along - I'm sure I'm not the only one either.
Just two AWESOME, open minded people chatting - I could listen, ALL DAY/YEAR. These guys make more sense,without pushing any sort of agenda; with the time we're really talking about,it hard to be able to prove their theories, but,that's ALL everyone has,just a bunch of theories. This was superb,thank you both for you time ,effort & expertise 💥👊🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟👏👏👏❤💯🙏🙏🙏🙏Please just keep going. For me an avid amateur, who has been studying this amazing subject for 45+ years,just LOVE your work. This subject HAS to be looked at on a Global Scale; petty compartmentalised jealous, will get nowhere for anyone. Kudos and very best wishes to you both; you&yours and anyone who's been kind enough to read this far💥👊❤💯🙏👏👏👏👋🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟✌
Excellent interview, you've done a much better job than that woman from Gaia interviewing Dunn. He doesn't do many interviews and I'm glad if anyone got the chance it was you.
Waaa so cool, you got Chris Dunn on the line! Wow, I love all of your guy's work! The burden of proof is on the mainstream and your side of the story is faaar more compelling! Thank you for the hard work despite the ignorance of your fellows!
Dear Mr Dunne and the host of excellent interview I am sure is going to happen, I’m writing in the first minutes of the videocast to see if it’s possible to have Chris Dunne’s first impression when he realized those ancient statues were done with precision tools. I mean, Chris knows how to cut stone. When he saw the face of Ramses or whoever was done by advanced engineering, I would give a million to know what was going through his mind. I mean, we’re talking about a civilization dating thousands of years that knew how to cut stone even better than we do today. Who were they?
It takes an engineer to appreciate and understand work done by an engineer. Who and when made archaeologists think they can have an opinion in a field they aren't experts in?
Thanks Ben, superb chat with Chris who is a man we should all be grateful to for furthering our knowledge in this subject. A couple of points from the video...I've always thought the so-called nubs on some blocks are where there is residual stone from the finishing process (from high heat or whatever) after moving the surface around and turning it into a decorative feature. Also, the apparent biological matter found in the H blocks - could that be contamination after 100's of years exposure to the elements?, they appear to have tiny holes in the surface which could provide a route for contamination to enter
I wonder what kind of pyramid scrips and accounts the library in Alexandria held before it burned down. Must have been a huge amount of people visiting back then, creating written accounts of what they experienced.
Thinking about this and the Inca manuscripts that the Spanish torched makes me sad. The knowledge that was lost is literally priceless and has set us back so far.
I love this, I read Christopher’s first book, I’m going to order the second one soon. Great podcast. I’m always waiting for your new material. I like your perspective and say it how it is.
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I have a thought to put forward please could you look into this the schist disc and the tuning forks as the disc has property’s in it to resonate and store energy with the tuning fork on a pole what could this do also the disc has the same marks as the drilling marks you have been looking into and do you think it’s strange that all statues or drawing of the statues holds a round end tuning fork on all of them flat squared tuning forks have different frequencies
UnchartedX incredible stuff man, mind blowing and mind opening information !!
Have been waiting on him to elaborate on the precision at puma punku ♥️
@UnchartedX
I think you are totally overthinking things.please don't think I'm being disingenuous.as I have said before man makes things easier for himself not Harder and I think a lot of what we are looking at is geopolymer.engineers do the thinking but people like myself labourers and ground workers do the hard labour so we take what they say and simplify
I know Chris personally. I was a tool maker at Danville Metal Stamping when he came on board. He's been to my home. We worked on numerous projects at DMS together. I made the parallel for him that he took to Egypt and the first square he took on that trip belonged to me and still resides in my tool box. Chris is absolutely right concerning this subject. Listen to him. Chris, if you see this, it was good to listen to you again. I'm retired now, too. Take care and stay healthy, Chris. Quackademia is still a monolithic problem in all it's forms, although it is starting to crack.
Gary Bryant .. Great to hear from you, Gary! You are one of the best toolmakers I’ve had the pleasure of working with! It was fun working with you as well as socializing. That straight edge you crafted to within .0001 flatness has been to Egypt with me 9 times and is now in the hands of Mohamed Ibrahim, an Egyptologist tour guide, who is teaching his compatriots about the precision of their ancestors. I’ve been blessed by many who have assisted me along my path and you helped in a significant way. Keep well, my friend!
@@christopherdunn9208 Thank you, Chris! I do miss our conversations. It's very good to hear from you and your kind words mean a great deal to me. I hope that parallel serves Mr. Ibrahim well. I'm very pleased that there are many young people continuing this incredibly important work. I discovered a you tube channel and website called suspicious observers that covers solar catastrophe cycles and plasma climate forcing quite well. I recommend the video on the catastrophe cycle that is quite revealing. On another note, It's interesting that the inventory Stella states that Khufu built the satellite pyramids and that the big pyramids were already there. This Stella has been called a fake since it doesn't fit the official paradigm. You, Sir, opened my eyes to this subject and It's become a passion to me. I am in your debt. Best wishes and I hope you get TWO more decades of good health and I look forward to your future accomplishments. I promptly subscribed to this channel after this interview. An excellent interview, indeed.
@Alien Intention Easy, tiger. Just showing "life is a team effort". He's part of the team. No issue. No name-calling, mate.
@Alien Intention, you are an alien, indeed, if you think two former colleagues reconnecting for a few exchanges of reminiscence and good cheer is narcissistic attention seeking. You also don't know either man, so you have literally no idea what you are talking about concerning them. Chris is also my friend, and I think that I can speak for him to the extent that he would take exception to your narcissistic preening.
Alien - Mate delete your post quick! Embarrassing...
I can't believe not more people are interested in this stuff. This is THE most interesting mystery in all of human history. I would give anything to be able to travel back and see how and who did it. The mainstream explanation is just ridiculous
There's quite few on YT and other platforms. 💪
This will be the mainstream eventually as more people realise it’s importance.
@@caseybell8861 I don't know about that. Most people are brain dead zombies these days they won't care
It's the greatest story never told. There should be a global effort to find the evidence of these people. Of course, the vast majority of their civilization is 400 feet under water and it's been so long that any alloys or synthetics they made would have turned to dust. The only thing left of them is stone and bone. People don't understand scale. Size or time. If the oceans rose 200 feet, then the global temperatures dropped 10 c for a thousand years, then the ocean rose another 200 feet, there would be almost nothing left of us. We would nearly be extinct. Which is why there were only a few thousand people left 11,600 years ago. People can't understand that kind of devastation because their entire perspective is based on the remarkable stability of our current climate.
Yes~The Mainstream is ALWAYS RIDICULOUS~!!!!!
I can’t believe how far your channel has come; top shelf guests like Dunn keep coming and over 80k subs! Congratulations and thank you for all this work, many of us really appreciate it.
Colter Burgos So far Randal Carlson has been the biggest score. Can’t wait for him to return! 👍🏼
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Agreed. But Dunn is up there. Hancock would blow the doors off this channel.
Dunn was amazing! Thank you!
@@6point8esspcee68 I've been swapping emails with Graham, we're trying to line up a date.
@@UnchartedX
Oh, that'll be stellar podcast.
Hey, were you going to meet up with Randall C. for his trip to eastern Washington this year? Or is Egypt the only thing you got going?
I tried discussing such topics with a few friends last night and was rather quickly mocked and had “oooh aliens” whenever I suggested something we don’t have the direct answers for. Our attention span has been significantly reduced and completely irrelevant news takes the headlines. I am determined to learn more and spread this information to whoever I can. I’ve sent many videos and sources to the same friends and hope they actually look with an open mind. Hope you are in good health, this UA-cam community is one of the most interesting and connected who actually discuss things and I love it
Honestly, it better to let some people stay dumb, it takes too much personal energy away
Good comment thumb 👍
the truth is only for the wise my friend
Discuss da truth
@@tommygun5038 what do you mean?
Mr Dunn has single-handedly unraveled some of the greatest mysteries of Giza and incredibly ancient Egypt. I’m so thankful for his brilliant work in revealing the astounding true purpose of the Great Pyramid and otherwise unfathomble structures. Bravo!
3000 years ago, the Great Pyramid had an optical prism as a capstone. This was the "Firestone" described by certain people. The pyramid was part of a complex of buildings the collected and used solar light for power generation. It also worked as a medical facility in very ancient times. the whole center was quite complicated, based on the fragmentary remains.
I loved the point Chris Dunn makes about how the tools never changed for thousands of years that should be a huge clue for everyone.
Yes I agree. It's like trying to say you built New York City using Roman tools.
I have no proof, yet, but I believe the people that claimed they invented these tools such as screws and hammers and all the inventions like planes and cars were found in the ground and they just reversed Engineered the objects they found. Look at the writings on the walls across the world, a spiral looks like a screw and so on. They found little planes in the ground that can actually fly. So what is the true story, it is suspicious that most of these so called inventors are in groups that are secret societies that like to keep secrets. Obviously they are up to something they lie about most stuff, in my life I've been lied to so much by schools and government that I know not to believe anything I've been taught by liars.
@@TB-gf5ly I would be inclined to believe that we haven't found all the technology from the past. But do you have anything saying the Wright brothers were in any secret society?
@@TB-gf5ly That sir, is very wise. 👍
@@TB-gf5ly ....Hollywood has indoctrinated you well. Keep it up.
Uncharted X is criminally undersubbed! Thanks so much for tackling the technical aspect of this part of Ancient Technology/Ancient Civilizations. I'm a builder with no where near your technical knowledge, but the enigma/question of this fascinates and enthralls me.
You KNOW the final answer to this is going to be some SIMPLE engineering solution, or an aspect/characteristic of the materials that we just simply aren't aware of. I'm personally hoping that we finally discover this: and then our OWN age and civilization can finally take off!!!
Are you sure it will be simple?
They are on the right track, now if they study reincarnation theirs.
I've been a machinist over 20 yrs and it does appear that they used huge lathes to make some of these objects and had high speed drill bits or cutting tools. Its fascinating
Machining never changes. Only the machines
Who are "they"? Rough guess?
@@chrisstevens2706 It’s hard to say. But “Ancient Egyptians”, who supposedly built this stuff, didn’t have the wheel. Nor any tools stronger than stone and brass. You can’t machine anything without a wheel. As far as I know.
@@Mr.McGurt The "they," question is an intriguing one. I assumed the wheel was known to the builders of the pyramids because so much Eucludian Geometry was involved in the structure itself. The full moon is a wheel shape, and is capable of obscuring the Sun.
I've often been asked, as a professional Psychologist, what one thing has allowed our Society to advance as it has over the last 100 years, and which was largely absent in the preceeding millennia. My answer is alternating current electricity.
I think the same must be true for earlier civilisations, even the aptly named "stone age" people who built the Great pyramid.
Recently I have added another to my reply: the absence of large scale Krakatoa/Santorini events, such as the 542AD Krakatoa explosion which starved most of the World.
Mike Baillie, the Physicist from Ireland has identified the dates through tree rings of similar events.
"They" came 8000 years earlier than the dynastic egyptians we know today
Mr Dunn is unimpeachable in terms of his knowledge and expertise...he points us all to the most obvious examples of precision engineering. He explains everything so brilliantly and doesn’t make exaggerated claims. Great interview Ben
In this interview Chris Dunn states about the blanking blocks at the bottom of the queens chamber shafts -‘ I realised that the only thing that could go through rock is a liquid’
Now, Ben never said a word. Please tell me which ‘liquid’ can pass through solid rock? Can’t be any liquid acid because the blocks were intact when the shafts were found. You go and pick any rock out of a river that’s thousands of years old, and break it open. It’ll be dry inside. I’d just like to know what liquid passes through solid rock, because if it can’t be found, Dunn’s whole theory makes even less sense than it does already. I can’t find any liquid that does that. I’ve tried. Now you try. I’ll wait.
@@TheGreatest1974 I’m not sure which part you are referring too however it very much depends upon the permeability of the rock. All rock within the structure have levels of permeability including granite…maybe if you could be a bit more fucking specific.
@@lukesters7234 ok ill be fucking specific. Go and pick ANY kind of rock you want out of a river that’s been there forever, break it open and itll be dry. And I can guarantee granite will be dry.
@@lukesters7234 and if you believe dunn, YOU tell me a rock that lets water pass through it. A rock that’s present in the great pyramid of course, since Thats what he’s specifically talking about.
This needs to be shown in schools. Not only for it's information but the approach to looking at facts and being able to debate them not just be force fed what someone thinks is true
Why would they do that when the whole aim of school is to indoctrinate the young into being drones to follow academia and make money for the state
Or being force fed something that is said to hide the actual truth by the world's governments or certain groups of people such as Egyptian antiquities.Or what those groups want us to believe as opposed to what is more likely to be true.
I’m 62 years old I’ve worked as a craftsman all my life I understand tools forces and I totally agree with these guys
The most mind fuck moment of my life was seeing a talk by chris dunn on egipt sculptures,years ago and it started it all for me. Thank you Chris your work is truly groundbreaker and thank you Ben for the awesome content man! I really wish that your videos had portuguese subtitles so i could to my friends, but as said: "the teacher comes when the student is ready"
Yes! This is my first introduction to Chris Dunn. I am looking forward this journey and knowledge!
@@chrismullin8304 ...What Knowledge??
Very excited to watch this. Dunn has been a consistently sane voice in a field full of insanity.
@dave degro I think it highly unlikely, but it is worthy of consideration if only for the experience that Dunn brings to the table.
@dave degro have you at least read his book? I suppose not, because otherwise you'd at least give the man some credit, even if you don't want to agree with him, since it's all based on actual engineering, nothing is random in his research, all he says is based on actual physical proof, the little speculation in the book is refered as such, and there is absolutely no new age garbage. To a certain extent I can understand the reluctance to believe such a claim, but if you take the time to investigate the matter you can't ignore all the facts, all the predictions that turned out to be right, after all, isn't this how science works?
@@nicksothep8472 Next up on my list of books to read. My initial thoughts were it is a preposterous idea, but so much water has been muddied by the ancient aliens people. Ben has been a wonderful source of level headed analysis, and has done more to spark my imagination than Graham Hancock, who lost the plot upon occasion. Ben's documentary focusing on Dunn's analysis of the statues of "Ramses" is mind blowing.
You have a different definition of sane than me.
@@jwwilliams5791 That tends to be the case.
Christopher Dunn is among the top 10 people I'd love to sit down and chat. Is was great seeing his true nature....and normal guy with a sense of humor and lots of talent. Subscribed!
Ben you're killing. The content lately is really amazing. Chris thank you! Haven't hear you lecture in a while so this made my day. You two need to go on kosmographia with Randall carlson
Jay Whitney second this
Third!
I would listen to an interview with Randall Carlson every chance I got. His work on the math of the Great Pyramid is exemplary. His work on the Younger Dryas epoch is seminal. We, the students of life, will see our children's children learning a different history than I did 60 years ago. And much of that goes to Mr. Carlson and his friends. My admiration of him and his work borders on Fangirling.
Fourth! 👍
Fifth!
I was with Chris when we went to the Petrie Museum many years ago, I arranged this from the UK before he came over...I was by his side and he stayed at my place in the UK. i took the photos as he investigated the core...
Wow. How did you hook this meeting up. Ben you are the man. I will watch every second of this video! THANKS!
I am so glad you spend time with Christopher Dunn. His work is underexposed here on UA-cam. He deserves a lot more attention online. I learned a lot from your discussions. Thank you!
He gets enough considering he’s still alive mind you he’s just following up on Flinders work. Dunns work is simply the 2nd chapter of the investigation from a logical sense and not idiocracy following religion and philosophy.
Thoroughly enjoyable, every minute of it. Chris Dunn is exceptionally careful in getting across his meaning, refreshingly professional in his approach. Sort of teaching by example. Looking forward to the next time you guys get together.
I am so glad I got addicted to your channel. What a remarkable young man you are. Every new video is getting even better. Feels like I am on this journey with you now. Thanks so much for having Christopher Dunn on. You guys make a good duo. I am sure he is excited to work with you as well. Look forward to more of your collaboration with him.
Of all your work the aspect of deciphering the manufacturing techniques and figuring out what these things were for is most interesting to me.
Holy Shite! Didn’t expect this tonight! What a fantastic surprise ...thank you!😎
Being a firm believer in the old adage that “TRUTH always finds a way to manifest itself.”, the real FACTS regarding an extremely complex society that existed in early ancient Egypt, are beginning to reveal themselves, and we are discovering that they may indeed have been a more advanced society than our own.
Mr Dunn is the a Legend that will be remembered, So are You Ben! Can't stress in enough how absolutely awesome you are for doing all of this.
I get the distinct impression that interacting with Egyptologists (especially within the tours/museums) where you start to question the narrative; it becomes like being in Disneyland and trying to tell kids the guy in the Mickey Mouse Suit is not actually Mickey Mouse. You might be right, but everyone is generally going to groan and tell you "You're ruining the magic!" I think this is the greatest source of resistance against further investigation into the Egypt story: They have a story, a narrative, they have the exhibits laid out just right and all the plaques with all of the right words, and now it's an industry and they don't want to have to re-organize and re-print all of those things. It's an overhead pain.
I had a similar experience at the small museum by Stone Henge. The 'invention of agriculture' in the timeline is inaccurate - it doesn't account for Gobekli Tepi. Then it hit me; changing that lovely exhibit is an expensive pain in the ass. It's easier to just talk shit and play dumb.
It's very, very sad that genuine exploration and discovery is stunted by the market-driven need to "Disneyland" everything. You gotta get that "magic", you gotta get people into that gift shop, and that's all it's ever about now.
But not just the exhibit 'stories', -also all of the textbooks and professional 'analysis' papers, including those by tenured and powerful academics with top positions.
2 yt?
@@toddprifogle7381 huh?
yeah, but, these concepts and ideas are even more mysterious than the standard story. I find the advanced machining angle even more fascinating.
Also,100's of text books over the years academics are not willing to refute,wow!
I am so, so pleased that you have Christopher Dunn as a guest! I have read his book Lost Technologies of Ancient Egypt and couldn't get enough...
Love listening to this kind of stuff. My grandpa is the only one I've ever been able to have a conversation with about these topics. Crazy stuff.
Chris Dunn is one of the most compelling people alive today. His logical take on Egypt is the one that makes the most sense.
I'm not certain I buy into his Giza powerplant hypothesis, but for the rest of it? He's on the money.
I've worked with stone, as well as precision metal working and components.
The traditional mainstream pov makes no rational sense, at all.
The Knave I’m a mechanical engineer and was very skeptical about the power plant idea until I read his and Willem Witteveen’s books on it. It just makes so much sense, scientifically and logically. I guess we’ll never truly know for sure, but it is an incredible notion.
This is gonna be a great watch! I’m so excited to get into this now. Man Ben you’ve really come along in such a short time. Thanks for sharing again!
I'm glad you had Christopher Dunn on. He really helped put a lot of context into the strangeness of those ancient stone works. And he's brought in a new layer of questioning that has to be done when looking at these old works. "What did they use this for?"
This is what Im talking about. My biggest interest is how the stone was quarried and shaped. Taking a logical approach to how they did those things is very complicated and interesting.
Ben as always presents a thought provoking perspective, Mr Dunn as well. The granite work is mysterious indeed because granite as for as we know does not flow to the surface, it cools in the crust, if its exposed its because the terrain around it has weathered and eroded away or it was pushed up thru plate pressure. Doesn't really explain "enchanted rock" in Texas but oh well. As for the basalt beautiful statuary and obsidian relics. I'd be looking hard at Nabro. The closest volcano.
Thats a great comment Bob. I have pondered your point many times. It just is not possible for granite and other hard stones to have been cut and shaped with the tools in the archeological record. Quarrying granite is also not easy. The best quality granite is found below ground level...you have quarry down quite a way...the stuff on top is not of a good enough quality to have been used...a real head scratcher....peace brother.
@@dazuk1969 Something to consider is the possibility the Ancients used lava in its fluid state rather than its solidified state, basalt, obsidian etc. It sure looks to me like they figured a way to harvest lava into molds. Even molds filled with sand with symbols and shapes imprinted. If you flow basalt into a big hole prepared for a sand casting of a big head, the Olmec heads and even statues on Easter island come into play.
@@BHeisler59 Nothing is off the table for me TexMex...i do not believe in aliens or such like. There has to be a rational explanation here. Believe it or not, i have also considered your theory. It is plausible, to be able to shape granite and basalt as we see in Egypt and South America it would have to be malleable in some way...and not "cut" ...real food for thought....peace TexMex.
@@dazuk1969 I hear ya! I am a civil contractor here in Beaumont, TX. We pour a lot of concrete, we have techniques for pouring flowable grout to seal joints (6 chicken eggs / 1 cu/yd of grout) makes it flow like water. My point, man is man no matter the task or the epoch he lived, no? We strive for efficiency and to work smarter not harder. I believe man was quite capable of building what we see at these sites. I had a discussion with one of my site superintendents recently. I asked him, who in their right mind would order a 9 cu yd truck of 7000 psi concrete to a job site, pour the concrete onto the ground in a huge blob, tell the crew to return n 7 days after its set up and hardened with their tools, and make a sidewalk, or curb and gutter? No one. Same with metal in a foundry. We have enough sense to utilize the material in its fluid state and form or mold it to our will. I'm glad to see you thinking along these lines, the hammer & chisel proponents seem to be the majority. Take care my man
Having worked on projects in New Mexico, Nevada, NWC China Lake,(CA), and NAS North Island,(CA), and being disabled and retired, I've greatly enjoyed watching your videos.
In my 65th year in this incarnation, I've never in my life had any confidence in mainstream archeology, and it's "explanations".
My specialty was troubleshooting and reverse engineering.
It's how my mind has always worked. Drawing on accumulated knowlege from an almost insatiable curiosity, from shortly after birth, I become familiar with a technical problem until I feel that I have a full understanding of all of the parameters, as far as present knowlege will take me.
Then I stop studying it.
I go about doing other things, and then, if it's going to happen at all, hours, days, weeks later, it simply "comes to me", seemingly out of the blue.
This was always quite frustrating every time I was introduced into a new project, or as I thought of it, "puzzle", necause the administrative military types wanted results, on a schedule.
"How long will it be."? "When will you be ready."?
I have great admiration for your work, young genius.
Keep it up!
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Thank you so much to Mr Dunn and Ben! Wonderful score have Dunn on. I won't be a bit surprised to see Graham Hancock on here one day! Mr Dunn made me a happy camper tonight with this interview! Lol Much love & gratitude to you Ben! 💋💞💞💞
It has to feel so good having your mentor/hero congratulate you on something you have done. The enigmatic Tube Drills was a fantastic video and you took it to a level that nobody ever has and the only way to top it would be to produce the drill itself. Excellent work!
This is still one of my favorite videos you have done. Dunn provides an insight and angles that most don't realize. Thanks for all the work you put in
Mr. Dunn is a very talented spokesperson which comes from his countless hours of study and research. And I love his rich voice and gentle accent.
Chris Dunn's work is amazing! Starting to watch right now, haven't seen an interview with him for a while :)
Someone needs to get a laser scanner on the symmetrical faces and get highly detailed data.
Gary hope all is well with you!good to see you active!
@@Tdtsnowflake Thanks Steve.
Gary McKinnon he was just on the brothers of the serpent just a few weeks ago check it out. Ben has been on there too
@@danamcalister Thanks Dana, haven't watched kosmografia for weeks!
I’ve watched every video and been researching on ancient civilizations for years now. Watching you man is refreshing. Keep it up and don’t give this up. I really do believe you will be the future on this topic, the next Graham Hancock of our generation.
Thanks, that's high praise indeed.... I'll do my best, but Graham is a tough act to live up to! He's one of the most articulate people I've ever met.
To whom it may concern, when i was an apprentice , fitter turner machinist in N ew Zealand, in 1970, i was given a job to machine out a bore in several very large surface grinding wheels. They had been ordered with too small a bore. I hadnt been given any instructions as to what sort of boring tool to use, but being an enterprising apprentice. I welded up some solid shank carbide tools, using old chipped throw away tips. I silver brazed them on. I clocked up the wheels on a very large old lathe, using a scribing block. I used very thick cardboard strips as soft jaws, i clamped the 16 inch diameter wheels, snug but not too tight. I had to machine out about one inch out of each bore to fit on the surface grinding machine. I set up my tools on center and at the machines slowest speed i began to feed them in by hand. Lots of older trades men said that it couldnt be done, but it began to cut or crush the aluminum oxide wheels. The depth of cut or crush was about one eighth of an inch. Each cut took about 30 minutes. It was hard on the hands winding in the compound slide, I eventually made up a wheel wrench, which gave a bit more force to wind the handle. I kept using the hand feed to nurse the cut. Each tool lasted about ten cuts, till the tip was worn off, but it was cutting. People were amazed, that it was working. There were about 8 wheels to do. Halfway through the job i made up a crush grinding tool. A small gear about 3 inches diameter, mounted on a shaft clamped into the tool post. I stellited the teeth of about 30. Even though it did cut, it was slower than the solid tools, being a dry process. It created heaps of dust, which required lots of ppe gear, to protect me and the lathe. Years later i learned to use crush grinding equipment to shape form grinding wheels. For grinding oil drum seeming wheels, which was a wet process. I eventually finished the job, the foreman congratulated me, then i cleaned down the lathe and took the grinding wheels to the tool store. It was a job that was hard to believe, if i hadnt it done myself.
So sorry, just can’t help it....Christopher Dunn reminds me SO MUCH of my own father (who’s now passed on) & who was a civil engineer. They speak “the same language”/discuss issues within a similar type of framework. Practical & analytical with a great deal of integrity....a very nice gentleman too!👍😊
Greetings from Belgium. Glad to see Christopher Dunn as a guest. Got (and read) both his books and they're real eye openers. Dunn has achieved to put together a real working theory of what the purpose of the Great Pyramid was with nothing but logic and the eye of an engineer. People like mister Dunn are what keeps Egyptologists on their toes and aggravated, which means he's on to something. At least, I believe he's on to something because for the first time, someone came to the fore with explanations that (literally) hold water and that are the most plausible. And then there's Dunn's findings of machining on the sarcophagus in the King's Chamber of the Khufu pyramid and on the large statues at Luxor. On that subject, the silence of the 'experts' is deafening.
Thanks for the podcast.
Best regards from Bergen/Mons !
M.E. here. This is the exact type of a guy needed to figure this out. Tool Makers/Machinists know how amazingly difficult it would have been to make these things.
So fascinating, thanks Ben. Greetings from Australia.
I deeply appreciate the way Christopher looked at you and shared with you progressively thru this conversation.
The Egyptian cores are one of the most amazing and frustrating discoveries from the ancient world and one of the most concrete examples as they are so prominent
Drill cores, drill holes, the stone vases from 1st century Egypt, and precise angles/ curvature on some stones are indeed the biggest clues to advance technology
Has anyone considered that the drilled holes were made by later people. when I saw them in person I was struck by the fact they seem to damage the artistic integrity of the work. I felt like the original creators would have incorporated those holes more organically if they needed them.
TheMoneypresident how does one do those tube drills with no special tools. Please post a video showing because words mean nothing big talk
@@orwhat24 I thought of this to but there are some dated/studied before they had a power to do then
That bird vase is every sceptics go to video. Nothing new
Mr Dunn and Ben , thank you for your time and explanations , a lot makes perfect sense ,very grateful , greetings from South Africa .
Petrie hands over the baton to Dunn who hands over the baton to Ben.... you got this buddy
Yes!
No pressure buddy! Haha
Don't f this up!
I love to check in on his manner and style of explaining these intricate pieces...Mr. Dunn...has his square in hand...such a fine teacher and he is good person.,as well.,,,.ideas in creative development...man measures.. everything...all sides being equal...good day..
Apsolutely love Chris Dunn
The most enjoyable thing listening to UnchartedX is that he is very methodical. It makes it easy to follow what he is saying.
Wonderful!! I loved your visit with Chris!! I spend hours watching those huge stone walls that appear to have been "softened" somehow. We all need to keep thinking, open ourselves to receive the past wisdom that those builders expressed. Bravo!
Keep up the great work! Laura Lee Grace Kansas City MO USA
Nice, Ben. Always a joy to watch your work. And thanks to Christopher!
Seeing the movement of an Egyptian block is on my bucket list. Quackademia needs to get on with it before I expire.
Without the closed mindedness of the Egyptian dept of antiquities we would know more.
They're gatekeepers
Oh please. Not more bashing of Egyptian diathermy!!!
There's not enough people asking questions. The masses just believe whatever bullsh!t that's fed to them without questioning it even when they know it's bullsh!t.
@@indivestor Real question. What exactly does that mean?
especially hawarse
Your interaction and back and forth with Mr. Dunn was a lot of fun to watch. Keep fighting the good fight.
Oh, nice! It's always interesting and informative to hear Dunn's perspective on things. Between these interviews, the effort Ben puts into producing all his videos, the high standard of quality achieved through those efforts and the vast amount of information contained in the end product, it really is somewhat astonishing that this channel only has 80k subscribers by now. The moment it reaches critical mass and starts accruing subs at an exponential rate must be just around the corner.
How old is Chris? We need to see him on some of these tours before his time on this planet is done. He really is a great guy and an expert in this field.
Nobody says "how old is your granny? I expect she'll be dead soon 👍 best visit her a bit more. Just in case 😁😁"
I am 65 and just climbed Kufu. It was hot, I was bent double and the climb steep. So worth it. It is a machine/power plant but the Egyptians don’t want to acknowledge it.
As an engineering student myself, Chris's work is the one I could relate to the most, big fan here!! Thanks for everything Chris and Uncharted X!!
Chris is a amazing guy that will go down in history as one of the few man that made a huge impact in history of the Pyramids !!!
Agreed!!!
Videos like this makes me happy for the simple reason that knowledge is being passed down through the generations.
Wow the ending was unexpected! It was fun to see Christopher take an interest in you and ask you questions about some of your other videos he's watched. It was also fun to learn a bit more about your nontraditional background in this
I love this topic so much! I’m involved in the electrical construction and engineering fields and it makes sense that something that took such incredible effort to build would have more than only a spiritual purpose. I just have become interested in the topic of ancient engineering and have immediately purchased both of Mr Dunn’s books after watching this interview. Thank you Ben for facilitating such a great discussion.
Why does this have so few views compared to the others!? Wild
Excellent excellent excellent. Chris Dunn's two books need reading more than once, the best exploration of the Great pyramid and the technology by far. Please have him back on soon and get into a bit more detail on the stuff he knows but hasn't put in the books, such as dating for the Great Pyramid, Puma Punku and the possible interrupting catastrophe.
That was a great session-presentation. Your videos are always very good, the human race needs to know its history. As you and others in your field will know, we have been kept from the truth intentionally for too long. It's people like you who will bring about disclosure of our past to benefit us in the future.
Thank you.
... this is possibly, pivotally relivant, revolatory, even tide turning revolutionary significant information. A ground breaking discovery of vital importance for the future of everyone on Earth. And figuring out the resonant frequency for the amplifier is next... Wonderful...
Mystery is hidden in darkness,keep shinning the light on the darkness and reveal all truths!
Thank you Christopher and Ben !
Christopher Dunn, for me, is the man who has broken the nutshell of mystery about the true purpose of the pyramids. His theory about the Great pyramid which proves it to have been a power plant is the only possible and scientific explanation of all the features that this pyramid, and other pyramids as well, shows us. So Christopher Dunn is the man who has made history. His finding has pushed the investigation of prehistoric civilizations miles ahead. His book is one of my most valued books on my bookshelves.
Whilst I don't 100% prescribe to what this channel is suggesting, I do think the production is fantastic. You're a great host of this channel Uncharted. You do a fantastic job, and I appreciate the fact you can take constructive criticism and build off of it.
Dunn's desktop icons are giving me fits... This was an excellent watch!
Your channel is exceptional, the best on youtube
Chris is a remarkable pioneer in the technical analysis of ancient artifacts and structures.
Epic! Christopher Dunn is one of my heroes!!
I've written on this time and again. ALL MATTER is subject to the "Field". The "Field" is the boss. The "Field" is absolute. The "Field" has endless channels/modulations to do what ever you want. Control the "Field" and you control ALL MATTER.
Ben , you deserve over million subscribers . You are a real professional UA-camr. Keep it up and good luck
I’ve been following Chris Dunn’s work for a long time. Now I’ve found you, Ben. This was a joy to watch. Well scripted and produced; an advancement of tech and the rapid exchange of communication. I hope you both keep looking at stones and getting together to talk about your finds. Thank you both.
Thanks! this one wasn't scripted, just a conversation!
thank you for this work, you're killing it Ben! well done, godspeed, big giza power love and peace out man.
Living, breathing Indiana Jones. (Both of them) Thanks for all the incredible you both do and share with the world. Heres to more than a decade more of Mr. Dunn's incredible work.
Brilliant Ben. Thank you. I've read the Giza Power Plant by Dunn numerous times by now.
A question for all you guys. How exactly is the measurement made that tells us that Giza is at the centre of the earth's landmass? Is it the landmass above sea level or all landmass? When sea levels were 300 or 400 feet lower, was Giza the centre of the earth's landmass then?
Giza is considered the "center" by virtue of its location. To see this better, view the map from other view perspectives.
Chris' desktop is a wall of icons, like hieroglyphs ..like my desktop. Excellent efforts and professionalism bringing ancient knowledge into sharper focus. Godspeed!
Thank you for having Chris on your program. Very impressive. Quite a treat. Thank you.
Thank you for this discussion, it has inspired my mind to ask more questions as to what we don't know, what wisdom we have lost over time and why.
Thank you so much for hosting for Christopher Dunn!!! He is in my opinion in the hallowed ranks of the likes of John Michell, Howard Crowhurst, William Flinders Petrie.
His analysis and insight are unparalleled!
Outstanding video!
(p.s.) I had to edit this post because I commented prior to watching the video and seven minutes in, Christopher Dunn mentions Petrie!!!ƪ(˘⌣˘)ʃ
Beyond the unexplained mechanical precision evident, another avenue of precision I haven’t heard discussed, is the communication and information technology that would have been required to conceive, execute, and maintain continuity throughout the duration of such a project, especially, of the scale and length of time that would have been required.
Then there’s the complexity of the logistics that would have been involved and the communication that would be involved.
epic once again, you asked great questions aswell, cudos for this one
Love your Channel Ben. Really look forward to every new video and podcast.
I shall buy a T - shirt. Ben if you ever do another trip to Egypt - I'd love to pop along - I'm sure I'm not the only one either.
Thanks Keith. I will do future tours. There are still 1-2 spots open for my Egypt tour in December... details on my website!
@@UnchartedX I can't do December but will keep a look out for further trips to Egypt - cheers Ben
the old impossible lathed pots in cairo museum still never seen anyone examine them inside with an endoscope for tool marks
@Prof Myers ive often thought that the lathe tool would have to be bendable at the tip like an endoscope. very strange
Just two AWESOME, open minded people chatting - I could listen, ALL DAY/YEAR. These guys make more sense,without pushing any sort of agenda; with the time we're really talking about,it hard to be able to prove their theories, but,that's ALL everyone has,just a bunch of theories. This was superb,thank you both for you time ,effort & expertise 💥👊🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟👏👏👏❤💯🙏🙏🙏🙏Please just keep going. For me an avid amateur, who has been studying this amazing subject for 45+ years,just LOVE your work. This subject HAS to be looked at on a Global Scale; petty compartmentalised jealous, will get nowhere for anyone. Kudos and very best wishes to you both; you&yours and anyone who's been kind enough to read this far💥👊❤💯🙏👏👏👏👋🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟✌
Excellent interview, you've done a much better job than that woman from Gaia interviewing Dunn. He doesn't do many interviews and I'm glad if anyone got the chance it was you.
Waaa so cool, you got Chris Dunn on the line! Wow, I love all of your guy's work! The burden of proof is on the mainstream and your side of the story is faaar more compelling! Thank you for the hard work despite the ignorance of your fellows!
Dear Mr Dunne and the host of excellent interview I am sure is going to happen, I’m writing in the first minutes of the videocast to see if it’s possible to have Chris Dunne’s first impression when he realized those ancient statues were done with precision tools. I mean, Chris knows how to cut stone. When he saw the face of Ramses or whoever was done by advanced engineering, I would give a million to know what was going through his mind. I mean, we’re talking about a civilization dating thousands of years that knew how to cut stone even better than we do today. Who were they?
Really enjoyed the discussion with Mr. Dunn. I learned a bit more. He's right you do present your discoveries very well in audio.
Christopher Dunn, a perfect Hogwarts Wizard. Ben, you're like a kid in a candy store surrounded by your heroes, it's a joy to watch!
Going to back to this one to freshen up my knowledge! Thanks!
It takes an engineer to appreciate and understand work done by an engineer.
Who and when made archaeologists think they can have an opinion in a field they aren't experts in?
the archaeological work should done with all experts working together, thats real science. archaeologist are overwhelmed and incapable.
BANG RIGHT MATE.
Thanks Ben, superb chat with Chris who is a man we should all be grateful to for furthering our knowledge in this subject. A couple of points from the video...I've always thought the so-called nubs on some blocks are where there is residual stone from the finishing process (from high heat or whatever) after moving the surface around and turning it into a decorative feature.
Also, the apparent biological matter found in the H blocks - could that be contamination after 100's of years exposure to the elements?, they appear to have tiny holes in the surface which could provide a route for contamination to enter
You're a good Australian, your genuineness and decency shines through, take care and I hope you have a few spare dunny wrap to see you through 🤙🦘
@Prof Myers cheers fella, have a good day/night 🤙
I wonder what kind of pyramid scrips and accounts the library in Alexandria held before it burned down. Must have been a huge amount of people visiting back then, creating written accounts of what they experienced.
The burning of that library must have set back civilization a fair bit.
Was arson suspected?
Thinking about this and the Inca manuscripts that the Spanish torched makes me sad. The knowledge that was lost is literally priceless and has set us back so far.
@@davidmarsden8008 Alexander the great burned it down is the explanation recorded, why we don't know.
I love this, I read Christopher’s first book, I’m going to order the second one soon. Great podcast. I’m always waiting for your new material. I like your perspective and say it how it is.
Great interview Ben....can still hear that Northern English accent!