UnchartedX - Evidence of Advanced Technology in Ancient Civilizations | BSP # 14

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Ben van Kerkwyk is the creator of UnchartedX, author, tour guide and historian. His work focuses on technology and engineering of ancient monuments. On UnchartedX, Ben investigates anomalies to uncover the true origins of the mystery that is our past.
Learn more about Ben and his work at / @unchartedx Or consider joining a tour of Egypt unchartedx.com/
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0:00 - 4:30 - Intro, Egypt Trip
4:30 - 12:09 - Machu Piccu, High Altitude Civilizations
12:09 17:44 - Distinct Types of Building
17:44 - 27:22 - A Tale of Two Industries
27:22 - 30:00 - Unfinished Obelisk, Colossal Monuments
30:00 - 40:15 - Shifting Perspective on Human History
40:15 - 45:53 - Geography during the Ice Age, Before the Flood
45:53 - 54:20 - Gosford Glyphs - Ancient Egyptians in Australia?
54:20 - 1:04:57 - Evidence of High Technology in Ancient Egypt
1:04:57 - 1:21:20 - Tube Drills
1:21:20 - 1:28:10 - Inherited Culture
1:28:10 - 1:35:14 - Timeline of Egyptian Dynasties
1:35:14 - 1:44:00 - Random Stuff
1:44:00 - 1:50:55 - Mainstream Pushback
1:50:55 - 2:00:30 - Did the Pyramids have a Purpose?
2:00:30 - 2:11:06 - Quality Research
2:11:06 - 2:14:45 - Scientific Dogma
2:14:45 - 2:25:19 - Our Cosmic Destiny

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  • @darrengagliardi1540
    @darrengagliardi15403 ай бұрын

    The idea of Atlantis misses the point - it’s not about some mystery place that’s now synonymous with pseudoscience. It’s that cataclysms wiped out probably numerous civilizations or “Atlantises.”

  • @LondonRednek
    @LondonRednek4 ай бұрын

    I went and saw Core no7 in real life 4 days ago! I viewed the whole museum through a different lens mostly due to Ben and Mr Dunn. Will be eternally grateful for their work

  • @timboslice980

    @timboslice980

    4 ай бұрын

    Did you see any of the other cores? I think that’s the only one ever shown by the lost ancient tech guys.

  • @dubselectorr345

    @dubselectorr345

    4 ай бұрын

    Funny, when Ben went there, the museum was "closed for renovation" . . .

  • @timboslice980

    @timboslice980

    4 ай бұрын

    @@dubselectorr345 I’m sure it was the underground council of archaeologists that saw he was planning a trip. Called Hawas and warned him to shut down all the sites with high tech. Seriously man check out world of antiquity, he has a 3 hour video debunking ben’s video and Ben will not respond

  • @andymccracken4046

    @andymccracken4046

    4 ай бұрын

    @@dubselectorr345 It is probably done now, like maybe they were fixing the roof and doing some painting, which wouldn't take years. I've never been, so I'm just guessing :)

  • @dubselectorr345

    @dubselectorr345

    4 ай бұрын

    @andymccracken4046 yeah just funny how that happened.

  • @jonathanng2390
    @jonathanng23904 ай бұрын

    Cave man #1: "Shouldn't we concentrate on Rabbits, deer, fish, and turkeys? Gather some berries?" Cave man #2: "Nah! Let's go after that herd of 20-ton mammoths surrounded by vicious sabre-toothed tigers!! It will be alright!" Cave man #1: "You think we are capable of eating several tons of meat before it spoils?" Cave man #2: "Not my department"

  • @sonnylambert4893

    @sonnylambert4893

    4 ай бұрын

    😂🔥

  • @naughtiusmaximus830

    @naughtiusmaximus830

    4 ай бұрын

    One method of preservation was to sink the carcass in a cold lake.

  • @anim8torfiddler871
    @anim8torfiddler8714 ай бұрын

    New subscriber to this Channel. Thanks to our host for bringing on Ben Van Kyrkwyk! Thank you, Mr. Van K, for your persistence in the face of the stubborn resistance and hostility of the Mainstream Academics. There are some encouraging signs that more intelligent and curious-minded folk are making the trek to Egypt to see for themselves... structural engineers, architects, bridge builders, scientists, chemists, geologists and many more. Increasingly, these visitors with Specialized Knowledge are looking at the remnants of the ancient world and DISCERNING that the captions and labels in the museum displays were written by people who had NO idea what they were describing. Apart from the frustration with the foot-dragging Egyptologists, It's exhilarating to be alive in this time of awakening.

  • @MrGarrych
    @MrGarrych3 ай бұрын

    For me accepting the reality of the high tolerance stone vases compels me to view all of our prehistory through a different lens.

  • @dracusmoon4822
    @dracusmoon48223 ай бұрын

    Cleopatra didn't want to be paraded in Rome in chains by Octavian that's why she did it. And it was Vise who is suspected to have forged the glyphs to prevent his bankruptcy for failing to have made any significant discoveries on his expedition. I am so grateful that we have people like Ben to take up the gauntlet thrown down by Graham Hancock so many years ago.

  • @Dannyfromnewquay
    @Dannyfromnewquay4 ай бұрын

    I love Ben's KZread channel "UNCHARTEDX" it's taught me so much

  • @simonthorneycroft1339

    @simonthorneycroft1339

    4 ай бұрын

    Would you be pleased if Ben gave us a good description of the level of advancement society must have reached in terms of technology for the artefacts and buildings (he believes the Egyptians could not have made) to have been made. In the videos I have seen on the subject, reference is made to laser precision, so for example does he think that they had lasers and computers to guide them, and a power source for both? Do you have a model in your head of what would have been required?

  • @Dannyfromnewquay

    @Dannyfromnewquay

    4 ай бұрын

    @@simonthorneycroft1339 he does have a video about ancient computers "tongue in cheek" but there would have to be a power source because of the rate of penetration with regards to the tube drills, they are cutting through the materials quicker than we can do it today as evidenced by the spirals on the core's,there was obviously higher technology than we were taught as proven by the (anticathedra device) (spelling mistake) I just think important to have these discussions,,i know he's writing a book at the moment and I can't wait to read it,,do you have any theories about the subject?

  • @simonthorneycroft1339

    @simonthorneycroft1339

    4 ай бұрын

    @@Dannyfromnewquay I am just curious, but tend not to believe in the notion of an ancient civilisation. It is difficult to assess the claim if there is no clear suggestion as to the type of society that was supposedly making these artefacts. If you are saying that we don't currently have the technology in 2024 to make these cuts, then do you propose that the tube cuts were made by an industrially advanced society which was beyond our current one?

  • @Leeside999

    @Leeside999

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@Dannyfromnewquay _"but there would have to be a power source because of the rate of penetration with regards to the tube drills, they are cutting through the materials quicker than we can do it today as evidenced by the spirals on the core's"_ That claim is false, bro. Look into it. It's been proven false for years. Search a video "Out-of-place artifact: 100 years of deception" for a thorough debunking. We know how they drilled cores. We can explain every aspect of the marks and we have replicated the process.

  • @francischambless5919

    @francischambless5919

    4 ай бұрын

    @@Leeside999 please provide your sources, because what YOU are implying, I've seen similar "sources" who accomplish cores sure, but forensically they DO NOT resemble markings as tools present on said artifacts.

  • @ricardoricosanz3510
    @ricardoricosanz35103 ай бұрын

    Bro this is the definitive collab

  • @BeforeSkool
    @BeforeSkool4 ай бұрын

    Egypt is unlike any other trip you will make. After seeing the pyramids you will not be the same person. Because they change your consciousness. Seeing something so grand, massive and surreal calls to something within ourselves. It evokes a feeling we have deep within our hearts - that possibilities are endless. We don’t know how they were built, why they were built or by who. After seeing the pyramids, You will walk away with far more questions than answers, but maybe that’s the point. Seeing something that exists outside the realm of what we perceive as possible ignites a timeless sense of wonder where we tap into everlasting truth - Possibilities Are Endless. No matter how bleak the world becomes, that idea will not be destroyed, just like the pyramids. As long as those pyramids are standing, I will remember that possibilities are endless. It’s been a year since I visited the pyramids and I think about them often. I now see the world differently. I can’t help but compare our modern structures to the megaliths of the past. Our modern buildings feel so careless, cheap and temporary. Walking through the matrix of a modern downtown city, surrounded by concrete and glass boxes, makes me feel temporary and disposable. I feel like an object in a maze of other objects. But when I was touching those pyramids, I felt like I was glimpsing into something that was impenetrable to time. I felt like I could be a part of something that would go on forever. My physical body is so limited, but that is not who I am. I can leave behind ideas that will reverberate through time forever - And through this I know I am eternal.

  • @merodobson

    @merodobson

    4 ай бұрын

    I patiently await the day I go, within the next year likely. That feeling you describe, I have had since I was 5 years old and learned about the pyramids in an encyclopedia my grandparents had. The answers to those questions are the reason you have that feeling. The truth. The truth most will never accept. I decoded the Philosophers Stone. I am Lightning Rod.

  • @Geerxioong

    @Geerxioong

    4 ай бұрын

    Did you know that the Russians built pyramids, and they modeled them after the Giza pyramids. They even went as far as matching the four corners of their pyramids to the four cardinal directions. These things definitely are not tombs. The team that built them claims, that strange things happened to them while they were in the process of building. Things like weird balls of light surrounding the structure, calm weather, it even does things to food and water that are placed inside. Just imagine a power source, a weather modification mechanism, a food and water cleanser, a teleporting machine, a wireless communicator, and a mechanism that does something to our souls, all in one. Of course the Russians are more openly into occult research than us Americans.

  • @MrWeAllAreOne

    @MrWeAllAreOne

    4 ай бұрын

    Bollocks

  • @Trish.Norman

    @Trish.Norman

    4 ай бұрын

    That was beautifully written. This popped up on my feed and I saw Ben here. Subscribed!! Thank you. This was a great show.

  • @bonitajanssen745

    @bonitajanssen745

    4 ай бұрын

    They were built by the glorious son’s of God, as were many monoliths and megaliths around the world, around the same time, I believe. According to the Holy Bible, they were “men of renown”. Read about them in the books of : Genesis Job Ezekiel Revelation These are the Book’s that I know of ~ Soon they will “show” themselves again. BOOK OF REVELATION IS COMING TO PASS

  • @paganisto
    @paganisto4 ай бұрын

    WooHoo! Uncharted X and Before Skool: The Dynamic Duo!

  • @jason0870
    @jason08704 ай бұрын

    Ben is welth of information, regardless of if certain people want to listen or not. He brings solid info to the table. If you understand very small measurements, it becomes mind-blowing to me how granite vases were made to within a few thousandths.

  • @Emerild

    @Emerild

    4 ай бұрын

    you say hes a wealth of knowledge but he refuses to debate becauae he loses the very few debates he has found himself in.

  • @808bigisland

    @808bigisland

    3 ай бұрын

    It’s all bs. Mental illness is contagious.

  • @donatedflea

    @donatedflea

    3 ай бұрын

    a better education would help you to obtain your own WEALTH lol

  • @donatedflea

    @donatedflea

    3 ай бұрын

    @@Emerild you cant debate someone that isn't open to our opinions or views. Or will not listen to what you have to say. So why entertain it. He doesn't owe anyone anything, he is just doing his own research and helping impart that on others. green with emerald envy you are.

  • @jason0870

    @jason0870

    3 ай бұрын

    @donatedflea You fling insults as does a bitter child. Enough with you.

  • @dpop8378
    @dpop83784 ай бұрын

    When the first time I went to Stone Henge, I fell on my knees and started crying, it was a subconscious reaction, something in those stones made me feel like I'd lost my home and had just found its remnants. My partner stood by and said 'Never seen in my life somebody crying over stones'. So, I know how Ben felt seeing the pyramids.

  • @MrDometheo79

    @MrDometheo79

    4 ай бұрын

    Been inside twice. At night. Winter. When no one was there (in the summer there's a night guard etc). The 1st, in the year 2001 and then the second time in 2010, so before the new buildings/museum around there etc. Must say, being alone with the stones at night........my oh my........one can feel the age (among other things) Its seems your eternal self recognises them, for, indeed, it seems, you where there...long ago. Profound reaction. Very hard to explain that to someone that has a small incarnation line upon here (Earth), or, is fairly fresh to being human, plus, might also be closed minded etc "social conditionally programmed to be but a product of their birth country". Theres plenty, PLENTY, of those around😂. Your partner just needs some Ayahuasca😂.

  • @dpop8378

    @dpop8378

    4 ай бұрын

    We split up soon after😆@@MrDometheo79

  • @donatedflea

    @donatedflea

    3 ай бұрын

    i once kissed a skull that predates modern maori in NZ dug up by a friend archeologist. it was a subconscious reaction. cant explain it.

  • @gregbrown5473
    @gregbrown54734 ай бұрын

    Fantastic Mark such awesome footage and what an amazing trip we were on , thanks for reigniting that feeling again such a amazing place to see and touch those monuments in person it is so much more surreal when you are there and yes we do have more questions now after being there than answers 🙂🤙

  • @dubselectorr345

    @dubselectorr345

    4 ай бұрын

    Any normal person would. Lot of sheep out there.

  • @mattnicholls5084
    @mattnicholls50844 ай бұрын

    fantastic video, when you look at the evidence as a whole, the case for a lost ancient civilization is so strong.

  • @dillydilly2196
    @dillydilly21964 ай бұрын

    Ben is the man. Been following him for years and still cant get enough. Good going gentlemen!

  • @simonthorneycroft1339

    @simonthorneycroft1339

    4 ай бұрын

    Would you be pleased if Ben gave us a good description of the level of advancement society must have reached in terms of technology for the artefacts and buildings (he believes the Egyptians could not have made) to have been made. In the videos I have seen on the subject, reference is made to laser precision, so for example does he think that they had lasers and computers to guide them, and a power source for both? Do you have a model in your head of what would have been required?

  • @Emerild

    @Emerild

    4 ай бұрын

    I followed him for years to. Then realized he had nothin. Hope you realize, to.

  • @dillydilly2196

    @dillydilly2196

    4 ай бұрын

    @Emerild why tf are you still watching the videos then lmfaoo Edit: There is so much evidence you need to be blind asf to say he has nothing lol, look at how many subs and views Randal, Ben, Graham, snake bros get. Clearly alot of people believe what they're saying. Rtrd

  • @Emerild

    @Emerild

    4 ай бұрын

    @@dillydilly2196 this video came up in my feed. Bens dont any longer. try not to underestimste the ancient builders, is all I'll say.

  • @Rabeea09

    @Rabeea09

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@dillydilly2196exactly lol

  • @donot6185
    @donot61853 ай бұрын

    Great work Ben, Thanks!

  • @BeyondTheMysteries
    @BeyondTheMysteries4 ай бұрын

    My favorite part of hearing Ben talk about Egypt is the way he says “geezer”

  • @PimentoCat

    @PimentoCat

    3 ай бұрын

    🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️my favorite part is the information, wtf are u talkin

  • @xprettylightsx3781

    @xprettylightsx3781

    3 ай бұрын

    @@PimentoCat”wtf are you talkin” …. Weren’t you in my undergrad language/English class? You graduated Magna Cum Laude right?

  • @reefsroost696

    @reefsroost696

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@PimentoCat👍

  • @clifforddaniels1317
    @clifforddaniels13174 ай бұрын

    In mentioning the Suez or Panama canal I think it is important I point out the Grand Canal in China was dug by hand, in prehistory and if one looks it the coastline of China it should also be noted that many earthwork and infrastructure are now long submerged under sea water. Sadly many of the habitable areas of pre-history China exist in vast flood plains, and there have been archeology discoveries under hundreds of feet of silt and sediment.

  • @donatedflea

    @donatedflea

    3 ай бұрын

    cool story bro got the grit to make a video on it? otherwise stfu

  • @ronaldkaipio8324
    @ronaldkaipio83244 ай бұрын

    Thanks for taking the time to explain more fully, very interesting

  • @nsm7756
    @nsm77564 ай бұрын

    Whew 😅 putting in some hard work for this one Ben! And just great storytelling and delivery of fact + mystery as always!

  • @AncientEgyptArchitecture
    @AncientEgyptArchitecture4 ай бұрын

    Great podcast. Always enjoy hearing what Ben has to say. Go to Egypt as much as you can while you're young and vigorous. I was able to make 4 trips after I retired but now I am too old and medically challenged to travel there, which from Hawaii is brutal; it as far from Cairo as you can get and still be on the planetary surface.

  • @AnadeMacedo
    @AnadeMacedo4 ай бұрын

    Just brilliant! Love how Ben articulates his expertise !

  • @clamsoup
    @clamsoup4 ай бұрын

    Subscribing. Ben from UnchartedX is one of my favorite voices on the topic of ancient knowledge. He walks into the monoliths with one word in his head. "How?"

  • @dubselectorr345

    @dubselectorr345

    4 ай бұрын

    And doesn't spit theories and muddy the whole research.

  • @bonitajanssen745

    @bonitajanssen745

    4 ай бұрын

    They were built by the glorious son’s of God. According to the Holy Bible, they were here before and after the flood. They were men “of renown”. God be with you.

  • @danielfallu5716

    @danielfallu5716

    3 ай бұрын

    @@dubselectorr345yes he does

  • @dubselectorr345

    @dubselectorr345

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@danielfallu5716youre incorrect clearly. Im a huge supporter of real work. Also an engineer. Im sure youd love to downplay that as well. If you refer to high ancient tech as a theory its actually blatantly obvious . Theories are on those who say HOW it was done. Provide where he states this please ?

  • @JonnyParker-

    @JonnyParker-

    3 ай бұрын

    Have you looked into the stuff Klaus Dona has put out , follows on from Michael Cremos work? When artifacts are being found in multiple million year old rock strata undisturbed it's clear that the recent study estimating pyramids in Giza being 850,000 years old might not be so crazy.

  • @darthtater4655
    @darthtater46554 ай бұрын

    Ben is great.

  • @majorwootton9130
    @majorwootton91304 ай бұрын

    Atlantis existed more than once at different points throughout history

  • @seanveach950
    @seanveach9503 ай бұрын

    We also look at our situation and many think we can destroy ourselves, who says an earlier one did not do that to themselves? Always interesting to me that it seems like all the megalithic sites have damage. Could it have been a world-wide disaster? Sure. Could it have been them fighting? I think that is a likely scenario as well. Hard to look back and say everyone before us was just serene and benevolent.

  • @nolo4449
    @nolo44494 ай бұрын

    Beautiful! Loved listening to this ❤

  • @AustinKoleCarlisle
    @AustinKoleCarlisle4 ай бұрын

    Two of my favorite channels!

  • @PhilipCockram
    @PhilipCockram2 ай бұрын

    Excellent interview. Thanks .

  • @_AutoCoder
    @_AutoCoder3 ай бұрын

    There's some good sonar maps of the ancient Amazon river delta that's underwater. Def had people there before.

  • @daltanionwaves
    @daltanionwaves4 ай бұрын

    The biggest human settlements have always been built on the ocean coast for food and resource reasons.. All of the best stuff is under the ocean. Probably some of the best monolithic architecture. But they'd be buried under sediment at this point and it won't be financially feasible to explore during any of our lifetimes...

  • @rolandgibbs9036
    @rolandgibbs90364 күн бұрын

    c. 2.20 Yes that is very well said Ben.

  • @AndreUchoaUSA
    @AndreUchoaUSA4 ай бұрын

    Tube drills: instead of considering tools harder than the object being worked, you should perhaps imagine that the "technology" was centered in the capability of changing the object's micro structure (e.g., harmonic frequency). This would explain it all, i.e., the scoop marks, the saw marks, the leveling of the outside granite of the pyramids, etc.

  • @Leeside999

    @Leeside999

    4 ай бұрын

    They used copper tubes and abrasives like quartz sand and corundum.

  • @donatedflea

    @donatedflea

    3 ай бұрын

    in theory. wanna try prove it?

  • @1206anton
    @1206anton3 ай бұрын

    You see, I have a little problem with the words "advanced technology". What is advanced? What doe it mean? Better than ours? I like the words "unknown technology" more. If you think like that, it gives more creativity.

  • @tommymarco
    @tommymarco2 ай бұрын

    Great Channel, here after the Nerdrotic/ Gary interview

  • @HighVibeDrumMachine
    @HighVibeDrumMachine4 ай бұрын

    You have a beautiful smile After Skool guy!

  • @aristotlemaniago8801
    @aristotlemaniago88014 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much.

  • @Teleman01
    @Teleman014 ай бұрын

    Great Show!

  • @normasapp509
    @normasapp5094 ай бұрын

    I have often wondered if our civilization was being dug up in the future and they find these shrines in peoples homes. A big velvet picture of a guy that was called “The King” and he died but was then seen all over the world. But it was only Elvis 😅

  • @Yourmom48602
    @Yourmom486024 ай бұрын

    I don't know of any other human race ! Why wouldn't we seek for understanding and truth .just found you Mr skool and love u charted x ! Keep grinding baby! 🇺🇸 Cher 2024 heavies

  • @Lekamaukka
    @Lekamaukka3 ай бұрын

    Did you know, there are two Welsh historians who accidentally discovered they could read hieroglyphs saying the glyphs in Welsh language. Alan Wilson and Baram Blackett mainly research ancient British history.

  • @iainmcfadyen9197
    @iainmcfadyen91974 ай бұрын

    HAS ANYONE INVESTIGATED THE METAL DUST PITS THAT ARE SCATTERED ABOUT IN EGYPT, LIKE OLD FARM MACHINES THAT GET LEFT TO ROT ?

  • @donatedflea

    @donatedflea

    3 ай бұрын

    GO FOR IT, LET US KNOW HOW IT GOES

  • @iainmcfadyen9197

    @iainmcfadyen9197

    3 ай бұрын

    @@donatedflea spent all my money on drugs, someone else will have to investigate, I'm happy in my armchair.

  • @divinecoffin
    @divinecoffin4 ай бұрын

    Really enjoyed this! Happily subbed to Ben & will be a regular listener

  • @MagnusFrauter
    @MagnusFrauter3 ай бұрын

    That's what the pyramids were for, to make the people feel as if they were a part of something bigger. I think the energy that may have been produced there could be felt by the people that lived around them, connecting them to the ultimate creative force of the cosmos.

  • @csmith5082
    @csmith50824 ай бұрын

    It is just fascinating to see what the ancient civilizations did with stone, if they did that with stone, can you imagine what they could do with wood. I would love to go back in time to see what the architecture of their houses looked like. Also for sites like Machu Piccu, I wonder how high the original structures were before the Inca came to build on top of them. It would be interesting to find out if the stone went up to a certain level for a base, and the rest was wood possibly? So many sites you see stones scattered everywhere 100s of yards away, like it was blown down from an event. I’m just waiting for the day that someone at one of these sites discovers some sort of image that illustrates one of these sites before they disappeared.

  • @stevenf110
    @stevenf1104 ай бұрын

    What I haven't really seen discussed by the mainstream much yet, is if the Bronze age cultures and predynastic Egyptians were able to create these artifacts and large stone structures, what caused them to stop? What caused the regression in quality of stone work? We have a clear line of progression in our tools and craftsmanship to show how we got where we are now from ~6000 years ago. Yet not a clue about the largest and more complex stone artifacts and structures that are on all but ONE continent... before a global communication network... 🤔

  • @BeforeSkool

    @BeforeSkool

    4 ай бұрын

    Great question

  • @nnovaroza

    @nnovaroza

    4 ай бұрын

    This knowledge was washed from our brains 😔 throuht centuries and education sistem

  • @TheEarl777

    @TheEarl777

    4 ай бұрын

    A global cataclysm so thoroughly destroyed them and the intervening millennia of decay and pillaging left only the megalithic buildings.

  • @Leeside999

    @Leeside999

    4 ай бұрын

    Egypt suffered a number of "dark ages" known as intermediary periods. You'd be wrong to say that there was a regression in stone work over-all. The finest sarcophagai, the largest statues and temples, and the largest obelisks were all made much later in Egyptian history.

  • @andymccracken4046

    @andymccracken4046

    4 ай бұрын

    My theory is that they inherited special tools from the "first time" and when those tools were eventually worn out they couldn't repair them.

  • @PimentoCat
    @PimentoCat3 ай бұрын

    There is one giant point that I just dont understand. Everybody says 70-80% of Ancient Egypt is still under the sand. So why is there any question "how they did it"? Obviously the machines are under the sand. The desert around is over 150m deep. Why is nobody going there, dig up 1km² of sand and then go on like that until everything is dig up?

  • @nellyvuyk

    @nellyvuyk

    Ай бұрын

    The Egyptian authorities don’t allow anyone to explore!!

  • @donasnyder1253
    @donasnyder12534 ай бұрын

    Please go to the Ellora caves, amazing ruins. Very little investigation.

  • @BeforeSkool

    @BeforeSkool

    4 ай бұрын

    Wow. I've never heard of the Ellora caves. The photos look incredible.

  • @clifforddaniels1317

    @clifforddaniels1317

    4 ай бұрын

    I openly scoff at the dates attributed to archeological sites nowadays. What I don’t think Ben and others understand is the full extent of what they are doing. The system we all live under in the western world was crafted with the belief of judeo-christian hierarchy in mind. As someone who grew-up fully believing the world was created ala Adam and Eve 6,000 years ago, there is very little reason I should support or participate in the current system of socially influenced enslavement in which we are all increasing being forced to live under. Think about that.

  • @Leeside999

    @Leeside999

    4 ай бұрын

    @@clifforddaniels1317 _"I openly scoff at the dates attributed to archeological sites nowadays."_ Even the ones that have been carbon dated?

  • @clifforddaniels1317

    @clifforddaniels1317

    4 ай бұрын

    @@Leeside999 i said, I openly scoff at the dates attributed to archeological sites nowadays….. take it or leave it.

  • @Leeside999

    @Leeside999

    4 ай бұрын

    @@clifforddaniels1317 I asked a simple question. Do you also scoff at dates attributed to sites that have been carbon dated?

  • @contrafalsos137
    @contrafalsos137Ай бұрын

    Good to see Chum Lee again!

  • @Jaycott
    @Jaycott3 ай бұрын

    The KGB Project Orion leaked documents explains a lot of this technology great for further 'understanding'

  • @ettan5812
    @ettan58124 ай бұрын

    Love hearing Ben talk

  • @jaseservos7634
    @jaseservos76344 ай бұрын

    Ben is second only to Rogan when it comes to podcasts , legends.

  • @drcurioustube
    @drcurioustube4 ай бұрын

    Keep on hunting, Ben, I look forward to the day you can present your first bit of actual evidence of lost ancient high technology. 👍 In the meantime, I appreciate the video journalism.

  • @KizzMyAbs
    @KizzMyAbs4 ай бұрын

    31:06 I wish the archeologists would try explaining the scoop marks underneath the unfinished obolisk

  • @nickpalmer7491
    @nickpalmer74914 ай бұрын

    Check out the view from the rest area at the north end of Mount Mee Rd in Queensland, looking east. The three pyramids on the plain below are unmistakable. This is only 1 hour from Brisbane.

  • @michaelbrennan6811
    @michaelbrennan68114 ай бұрын

    My word Ben, guys, Im/we are all stunned as per usual pal. So then its mike & classmates🙃 again. Ben. Its fantastic to not only see, but also hear the bangin news that yourself & your teams great work has at last been analysed/measured under the highest quality & impirical level of precision that we have available to us in the 21st Century. What the h**l next m8? It stood up to the f****n lot. Ye Old Seadog's 👈 Ex Royal Navy 🤟 Lol Way to go guy's 😉

  • @mihalybognar6775
    @mihalybognar67754 ай бұрын

    This is an awesome content thanks , my favourite part is the drill holes in the granite , something that made that hole cut the stone like butter , going into the material in more like it is wood not one of the toughest stone.

  • @Leeside999

    @Leeside999

    4 ай бұрын

    Copper drill and various abrasives does the trick. Has been replicated countless times. UnchartedX is full of it.

  • @briandeeley1599

    @briandeeley1599

    4 ай бұрын

    Copper drill is a joke and produces very crude results, try again. @@Leeside999

  • @Leeside999

    @Leeside999

    4 ай бұрын

    @@briandeeley1599 That's right, bro. So crude that when UnchartedX went on Rogan he was looking at a modern replica made from a copper tube thinking he was looking at core 7. Even he couldn't tell the difference even though he asserts that they "look nothing alike" lol.

  • @Leeside999

    @Leeside999

    4 ай бұрын

    @@briandeeley1599 Also, you do realise that we have found traces of copper and abrasives in ancient drill holes? So we know what materials they used. Have you a better suggestion for how they made them?

  • @AustinKoleCarlisle

    @AustinKoleCarlisle

    29 күн бұрын

    @@Leeside999 again, nobody is denying that some ancient egyptians were drilling holes using primitive methods. you realize this doesn't discount the fact that core 7 AND OTHERS in the petrie museum have helical striations, right? because you love to obfuscate and distract others when it comes to this point.

  • @kaahnman6500
    @kaahnman65003 ай бұрын

    Cleopatra had a child with Julius Caesar and was in Rome when Caesar was killed. She later took up with Marc Antony, and when the Roman civil war went the way of Octavian, later Augustus, she used the snake to suicide.

  • @KizzMyAbs
    @KizzMyAbs4 ай бұрын

    Oh man it’s a good thing Ben’s a good talker lol I wish I had the ability to ask questions cuz boy I have a lot!

  • @Proudathiest1
    @Proudathiest12 ай бұрын

    This is even more mind blowing. We are closer to Tyrannosaurus rex then Tyrannosaurus rex is to stegosaurus. . And by alot

  • @Martinezcalabuig
    @Martinezcalabuig4 ай бұрын

    Thank you for your work 🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻

  • @KYTHERAOfficial
    @KYTHERAOfficial3 ай бұрын

    Toimeloine

  • @blurrd
    @blurrd3 ай бұрын

    Hey all ! I love all that Ben is doing and absolutely appreciate and enjoy all of his podcasts etc...but my one question relating specifically to machining in the past is what powered these tools...electricity as we know it or some other form of force ?

  • @MHB7000
    @MHB70004 ай бұрын

    There is also dozens of sunken cities in the Mediterranean they found them in the 70s

  • @gagarinone

    @gagarinone

    4 ай бұрын

    If you don't look, you won't find anything. There is probably plenty to be found off today's coasts, because the sea level was about 120 meters lower about 12,000 years ago and earlier.

  • @seanveach950
    @seanveach9503 ай бұрын

    What do you think of the GreatGizaPyramid guy's take? I have great respect for Chris Dunn, but I do think the idea that the entire plateau is tied together is a very good guess. It is at least an interesting conjecture.

  • @chrispierce9699
    @chrispierce96993 ай бұрын

    These discoveries and theories really throw a wrench in the Creationist belief of Adam and Eve as the first humans 6000 yrs ago.

  • @JoshuaLedford-mx7pc
    @JoshuaLedford-mx7pc4 ай бұрын

    Johanna James has a more in depth video on the shist disk that blew my mind... I completely agree that this " vase" was a tool

  • @annewitkowski7586
    @annewitkowski75864 ай бұрын

    Mark Antony and Octavian were vying for control of Rome. Antony needed Egypt on his side. When Octavian's forces arrived Cleopatra committed suicide rather than be captured and humiliated.

  • @leet9681
    @leet96814 ай бұрын

    loved this, nicely done!

  • @shawnure6707
    @shawnure67074 ай бұрын

    The ancient high tech swooning of Benny V!

  • @fcwt101
    @fcwt1014 ай бұрын

    Could you please increase the volume level as you record. I can always turn it down. At full volume the slightest background noise drowns you out. Thank you and I love your shows.

  • @gagarinone

    @gagarinone

    4 ай бұрын

    Install the free "Stereo Tool" audio processing software at your computer and you can adjust the maximum audio level as you wish.

  • @donatedflea

    @donatedflea

    3 ай бұрын

    you need to get amplified speakers you muppet. dont blame ben. fucking turn it up. fuckwit.

  • @Spacenow869
    @Spacenow8694 ай бұрын

    It may be that particular area where the cut was made was not hard in the moment of cutting. The heat created by cutting would show at the end of the cut. IE it would not look the same.

  • @julian.morgan
    @julian.morgan2 ай бұрын

    1:21:38 "They think of themselves as a legacy culture" re dynastic Egyptians. The same is also true of the most ancient Chinese writings: plentiful references in the Classics to a preceding age in which the ancestors REALLY understood how things worked and how to get things done, especially with regard to health, medicine, agriculture, mathematics etc. a common post-catastrophe global theme of course. The important insight is that the ancient Chinese clearly perceived themselves as being re-discoverers of what had once been known, rather than discovering or inventing anything new. This premise had profound effects on thousands of years of Chinese thinking - and still applies today when studying Taoist healing arts such as acupuncture, herbalism, meditation etc. It also resulted in various megalomaniac Chinese emperors and warlords purposefully destroying ancient writings because they saw this reverence of past leaders (who had taken on demi-god status) as a threat to their authority.

  • @GrowbaG2381
    @GrowbaG23814 ай бұрын

    Egypt to Australia via boat is a long voyage tho there is only 300 kilometres of open ocean to cross

  • @gagarinone

    @gagarinone

    4 ай бұрын

    The sea levels was about 120 meters lower about 12,000 years ago and earlier. This means that the distances between Africa and Australia were then significantly shorter

  • @Alarix246
    @Alarix2464 ай бұрын

    10:35 the simple explanation of how the Tiwanaku could support itself would be if someone could investigate and perhaps prove that it rose incredibly fast within the last 11000 years (like 8000 feet or what) and such insane possibility would help support another possibility of Atlantis sinking the same amount down, during some inconceivable cataclysmic event. Sounds insane, but if it could be proven by some stone properties or what, why not try it?

  • @jasonstevens7957
    @jasonstevens79574 ай бұрын

    Just watched a podcast from Linda Moulton Howe, Earth Files, great interviews with ex armed forces talking about the alleged pyramid that's supposed to be situated underground in Alaska, very compelling info about it being able to generate enough power to power Canada!

  • @MagnusFrauter
    @MagnusFrauter3 ай бұрын

    I LOVE TRUTH! THANK YOU

  • @terryboivin9173
    @terryboivin91734 ай бұрын

    Well done! 👍

  • @hughwilkinson8541
    @hughwilkinson854113 күн бұрын

    Hi Ben, I’m finding your investigations fascinating and indeed compelling. I was wondering if you have come across any research regarding the disappearance of the Neanderthals. I believe it was 12,000+ years ago. That time seems to coincide with the younger dryas period. Cheers mate

  • @joshlangston4605
    @joshlangston46054 ай бұрын

    My dude gotta let people know when you do stuff found this few day late.

  • @michaelbrennan6811
    @michaelbrennan68114 ай бұрын

    Am I missing something Ben, whilst I sit down on an evening with my wife & kids, glued to the TV, to watch all the latest, incredible documentaries from yourself (Ben), Graham Hancock & Mr Carlson, ect, ect.. Then we are all told, expected to believe that a "Platoon" of guys & girls, knocked up all of these absolute jawdropping, miraculous, to the nearest "Flippin" nanometers works of art using only a couple of sticks, a rock & if you we're lucky enough then maybe the odd """"COPPER!!!"""" chisel.!!WHAT???? No kidding mate, what the heck do I tell my kids. Yep. It's True children? I mean Ben, is it TRUE mate? Coz it dont feel right for some reason saying YES. Remarkable human beings those Ancient Egyptians Kids 🤥.

  • @Leeside999

    @Leeside999

    4 ай бұрын

    Maybe engage with some of the counter arguments before you tell your kids anything this guys says.

  • @dubselectorr345

    @dubselectorr345

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@Leeside999 yeah they're all quite unintelligent...

  • @Leeside999

    @Leeside999

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@dubselectorr345which ones? Can you be more specific?

  • @simonthorneycroft1339

    @simonthorneycroft1339

    4 ай бұрын

    Would you be pleased if Ben gave us a good description of the level of advancement society must have reached in terms of technology for the artefacts and buildings (he believes the Egyptians could not have made) to have been made. In the videos I have seen on the subject, reference is made to laser precision, so for example does he think that they had lasers and computers to guide them, and a power source for both? Do you have a model in your head of what would have been required?

  • @simonthorneycroft1339

    @simonthorneycroft1339

    4 ай бұрын

    What do you think about the idea that the Egyptians cut the vents from the King's chamber up to the outside? It is pretty neat stone cutting.

  • @CL_Audio_Tuning
    @CL_Audio_Tuning3 ай бұрын

    Hey guys, the youtube channel 'Forgotten Origin: The Out of Australia Theory' seems to have a video up talking about it, the video is called 'Gosford Glyphs are Being Destroyed'. And this is a bloddy shame if this is the case. So unfortunately!

  • @Mucknuggle
    @Mucknuggle2 ай бұрын

    The chistdisc allways remembers me of a 3D-resonance illustration

  • @hillwalker8741
    @hillwalker874124 күн бұрын

    the fantastic drill rate of the circular drills indicates that they were using their softening ingredient

  • @Leeside999

    @Leeside999

    23 күн бұрын

    The "fantastic drill rate" claim is bogus.

  • @wheelmanstan
    @wheelmanstan4 ай бұрын

    Have you ever seen the papyrus pillars at Temple of Khnum? They're astonishing.

  • @daxtonbrown
    @daxtonbrown3 ай бұрын

    If it is a spiral groove in the tube cuts, then you also have the problem of how you get the cutting grit out as you go deeper? You would think the vases were done on lathes, but those damn handles completely screw up that theory. How do you cut the intermediate area with the same precision?

  • @Planetary13

    @Planetary13

    3 ай бұрын

    Today we would do it with a mill turn or a turning center machine. It's both a mill and a lathe. It's wild

  • @Eye_Exist
    @Eye_Exist4 ай бұрын

    It's comical to see the reaches of just how far the people are willing to go to ignore this evidence and explain it with simple bronze age methods, even though the idea of stone and bronze age origin isn't even supported by any evidence.

  • @felixvandriem1515
    @felixvandriem15154 ай бұрын

    Excellent popdcast until the end. We will not be able to live outside of our magnetosphere. Our bodies depend on it. There is no planet B; Mars and Venus are uninhabitable and even if there was another 'Earth', we could never get there.

  • @gagarinone

    @gagarinone

    4 ай бұрын

    You know nothing about that.

  • @donatedflea

    @donatedflea

    3 ай бұрын

    defeatist take. look at the tech leap from internet to AI. tell me again we cant fake a magnetosphere and travel fast in future. go go go .....

  • @donatedflea
    @donatedflea3 ай бұрын

    couple of ancient, ancient, structure like anomalies in NZ too

  • @IronB2
    @IronB23 ай бұрын

    Not to be rude here but it kinda seemed like homeboy wasnt all that up to speed on his ancient world knowledge. Ben makes it pretty easy to interview though lol

  • @juliecullom6955
    @juliecullom69552 ай бұрын

    Great work! Watching you talk about these mysterious artifacts & structures is the best I’ve ever seen! I want to thank you for what you’re doing. I’ve always wanted to go to Egypt but never could. However, I’ve seen, read & researched as much as I could. Seeing your adventures is so fascinating & informative. With your brilliant mind and lust for knowledge, your podcasts are exceedingly precise & well thought out. And another thank you for saying both Metric & American values. I don’t know metrics so when you say both, it really helps me a lot! 😊 Finally, just one last thing. I hate seeing BCE instead of BC, which means Before Christ. Now, atheists are trying to change the norm by saying Before Common Era. Jesus will save us one day. Please don’t be like atheists.

  • @Twitch24
    @Twitch244 ай бұрын

    Do we think that there's was a land mass round the back of the world ( pacific ), as I call it? Would that explain how folk could have managed to travel to Easter Island 1000s of years ago?

  • @_Highvalue_
    @_Highvalue_4 ай бұрын

    I want to see Billy Carson speak with the likes of Ben, Jimmy etc.

  • @wrdennig
    @wrdennig4 ай бұрын

    Do the timelines of these various construction methods align throughout the world?

  • @stevenimmo2154
    @stevenimmo21544 ай бұрын

    A Question for Ben - Given the Stryation Marks - Does it follow that a microscopic analysis should reveal particles of the the drill/saw composition?

  • @Leeside999

    @Leeside999

    4 ай бұрын

    Another core was analysed and they found traces of copper and abrasives like corundum and quartz.

  • @AustinKoleCarlisle

    @AustinKoleCarlisle

    4 ай бұрын

    @@Leeside999 not all cores are the same, just like vases. why are you disingenuous?

  • @Leeside999

    @Leeside999

    4 ай бұрын

    @@AustinKoleCarlisle Why are you still believing in fantasies?

  • @AustinKoleCarlisle

    @AustinKoleCarlisle

    4 ай бұрын

    @@Leeside999 are you implying all vases are the same?

  • @Leeside999

    @Leeside999

    4 ай бұрын

    @@AustinKoleCarlisle What do you mean by "same"?

  • @freedomrespect3498
    @freedomrespect34983 ай бұрын

    With the circular core cuts, what were they doing? Any theories as to the purpose or the drills?

  • @donatedflea

    @donatedflea

    3 ай бұрын

    making holes.

  • @darrengagliardi1540
    @darrengagliardi15403 ай бұрын

    I wonder if Musk would throw himself into the area of pyramid production IF it ends up being re-discovered that it is at the heart of nearly endless renewable energy, as speculated by Dunn. It’s an interesting thought at least.

  • @wrdennig
    @wrdennig4 ай бұрын

    When I core drill in granite or even concrete, it's obviously just grinding. In order to cut a core, like the Petrie core, there must have been some tremendous pressure feed, combined with some stone-altering technology.

  • @Leeside999

    @Leeside999

    4 ай бұрын

    Copper tube used with a loose abrasive like quartz sand or corundum does the trick. Has been replicated countless times. The striations created are just the same as the ancient cuts. No advanced technology required. Dunn is wrong about core 7.

  • @Leeside999

    @Leeside999

    4 ай бұрын

    kzread.info/dash/bejne/eoWdltuqnJq_o8o.htmlsi=e7isk9PmKLB4zoFb

  • @sonnylambert4893

    @sonnylambert4893

    4 ай бұрын

    @@Leeside999How was downer pressure appliedAnd how was it rotated exactly? Is it just a matter of a heavy weight on top and using sort of a string bow wrapped around the pipe and simply stroked back-and-forth if you will. Watched a recent boatbuilding video from India and every hole drilled was done with a bit held in one hand and a bowl with a string wrapped around a bit and simply spun back-and-forth with the other hand. How about using some sort of vinegar / acid solution with the silica sand or even tiny diamonds to aid in the coring?

  • @Leeside999

    @Leeside999

    4 ай бұрын

    ​​@@sonnylambert4893 Check out the video I linked above. When using a fly wheel drill, the weight is in the weighted top which applies the pressure. A fly wheel allows for a continuous spinning motion. When using a bow drill, the rotations will be back and forth or reciprocal. A weight can also be held on the top of the drill to apply pressure. Both drill types are powered manually. The reason we know the ancient Egyptians used copper tubes and quartz sand and corundum is because we have found traces of these materials in ancient drill holes and we have replicated the process. And the drill types themselves are depicted on the walls of tombs. The claims made about core 7 are bogus and the video above will show why.

  • @francischambless5919

    @francischambless5919

    4 ай бұрын

    @@Leeside999 the problem is with your claim is that granite can be cut by this means only in a relatively shallow depth. Then you run into issues with stability of the drill and non-uniformity of the cuts. Your point isn't proven here.

  • @radezzientertainment501
    @radezzientertainment5014 ай бұрын

    ben is the fkn man!

  • @benjaminyerka97
    @benjaminyerka974 ай бұрын

    And geopolymers. Paul Cook has a KZread channel that has some great videos about some other interesting ideas!!!

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