Yeah, it would've been nice if some being could have warned them so that they preserve it better, but apparently no one knew, so they flooded it with destructive moisture almost immediately.
Love It! Church artifacts are amazing. I hope we uncover more. Even though some of these things may seem simple they're important to us. I personally have a piece of granite from the original Nauvoo temple and while it's not much it means a lot to me.
Interesting how they could manage to build that ornate and massive structure but apparently didn't know that concrete is going to partially destroy their time capsule artifacts 🧐
Did the original construction crew carry the orb and gold statute carried up there on that scaffolding? Did they have cranes back then? Are there photos?
I think there may be. There is a book - I don't recall the name, that has photographs of the construction. It was in that book that you can see a photo of the gold plaque that was placed in the capsule. My great-great-great grandfather's name is on that plaque.
I doubt it. The interior was filled with concrete. Think of it this way, imagine putting a paper message into a bottle, and filling it with concrete. How would you extract the paper message from the bottle filled with concrete?
Were the items intended to be viewed at a later time and these people were ignorant or were they never intended to be viewed again? The chambers appeared to have been hollow.
Hahaha thats true and they lived thousands of years ago,the first Pharaohs dynasty originated over 3000 years ago, they certainly were an advanced civilization for their time. They definitely knew a thing or two about construction and preservation,the Pyramids at Giza are still standing today.
It's quite sad that most of it was ruined. Europeans often look towards African cultures for what they can loot insted of what they can learn. Preservation techniques in African Egyptian culture would've told them all they needed to know.
My understanding is that the Mormon church of later day saints is founded on a patriotic hyeracy : but look what stood the test of time in this case *a coin from a young woman. 😔
Lol Americans be like waw so old 130 years lol I'm English we have church's almost 1000 years old I own a roman coins lol Americans your so new lol no hate lol god bless
Finally, the other half of the video
A shame that so much of it was lost.
Yeah, it would've been nice if some being could have warned them so that they preserve it better, but apparently no one knew, so they flooded it with destructive moisture almost immediately.
shouldve been called how to not make a time capsule
It was 128 years ago and 2 it was basically disguised to look like the other spheres
Love It! Church artifacts are amazing. I hope we uncover more. Even though some of these things may seem simple they're important to us. I personally have a piece of granite from the original Nauvoo temple and while it's not much it means a lot to me.
Why was no one wearing gloves touching things?
Love it!!
so just some coins?
Why would they use concrete as the capstone when they used granite everywhere else?
The granite was filled with concrete
Interesting and informative
Amazing
Interesting how they could manage to build that ornate and massive structure but apparently didn't know that concrete is going to partially destroy their time capsule artifacts 🧐
Inspiring.
all that trouble and ruined by improper storage... :/
God bless you 👉🙏👈
But was it older than we know?
Time to try again I guess
Cool
Did the original construction crew carry the orb and gold statute carried up there on that scaffolding? Did they have cranes back then? Are there photos?
I think there may be. There is a book - I don't recall the name, that has photographs of the construction. It was in that book that you can see a photo of the gold plaque that was placed in the capsule. My great-great-great grandfather's name is on that plaque.
Fascinating
Interesting:
People don’t think this way anymore.
somethings tells me they lost the instructions for how to open it.. Masonry today is not that different to a thousand years ago...
I doubt it. The interior was filled with concrete.
Think of it this way, imagine putting a paper message into a bottle, and filling it with concrete. How would you extract the paper message from the bottle filled with concrete?
Were the items intended to be viewed at a later time and these people were ignorant or were they never intended to be viewed again? The chambers appeared to have been hollow.
Only the egyptians know how to preserve stuff it seems..
Hahaha thats true and they lived thousands of years ago,the first Pharaohs dynasty originated over 3000 years ago, they certainly were an advanced civilization for their time. They definitely knew a thing or two about construction and preservation,the Pyramids at Giza are still standing today.
It's quite sad that most of it was ruined. Europeans often look towards African cultures for what they can loot insted of what they can learn. Preservation techniques in African Egyptian culture would've told them all they needed to know.
Right, so nothing was found basically
Why isn’t she wearing gloves
She was
The one you pulled out the moisture damaged book and placed it on the table before the Church leadership was wearing gloves?
What did you add to it to try to change history..
The brazilian channel: Coligação de Israel.
My understanding is that the Mormon church of later day saints is founded on a patriotic hyeracy : but look what stood the test of time in this case *a coin from a young woman. 😔
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Lol Americans be like waw so old 130 years lol I'm English we have church's almost 1000 years old I own a roman coins lol Americans your so new lol no hate lol god bless
A gold leaf copper plate??? Joey's best work
it should be goat skin book from Ethiopa
How do even though probably from the church? How do you even prove that it's really that old?