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Weightless Stones Riddle SOLVED - History is a Lie

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  • @armouredskeptic
    @armouredskeptic Жыл бұрын

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  • @darkwonderzz

    @darkwonderzz

    Жыл бұрын

    ok so now counter space and magnetism and gravity

  • @coebaltraizure6137

    @coebaltraizure6137

    Жыл бұрын

    Your Armored Media Link is broken.

  • @noelienoelie8425

    @noelienoelie8425

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm going to tell you a tale from my countries ancient past that explains weightless stones. There was once a race of "magical but mortal" (scientifically advanced) people in Ireland called "Thu atha de dannu" (The children of the tribe of the goddess Danu) These are what Tolkien based his elves on. After a great disaster hit Ireland they were forced to leave Ireland and head west to "tir na nog" (The land of plenty) (The Americas). Not all of the tribe of Danu left Ireland however, some chose to head deep underground. Now the stories go that you can find them by entering caves and if you beat them in a riddle you can ask them a question. The riddle thing was strange until I realised a riddle is just an IQ test. What's the point in answering the question if your not going to understand the answer. So our story begins with a young prince and a lovely maiden. Her parents are against the union so they lock her up in a high tower and post guards at the only entrance. The prince out of options on along shot goes in search of a tribe of Danu. And what do you know he actually finds one. He beats him at a riddle an is told how to rescue his love but that he must then leave Ireland with the maiden and head west to tir na nog. Any ideas? He's told to fly! The prince is told to go into his land and pick 12 of his most prised bulls and sacrifice them. To remove they're stomachs and stich them together. Then he's told to go to a swamp and collect gas in the stomachs and with that he floats up to the window of the tower and gets the maiden and they float off into the sunset. The tale itself is 7-8 thousand years old. The Tribe of Danu having arrived in Ireland about 17-20 thousand years ago then leaving Ireland around 10,000BC. There was a race of giants in the north of Ireland called Formorians, When the tribe of Danu left and travelled west they took all the giants with them. When they left they gave ownership of Ireland over to the Gaelic (Irish genus) people and only asked that the island be named after it's then tribe leader Eire. There's some very big heavy stones in Ireland that come from Africa. Story's go that they were flown here from Mauritania as healing gifts to the god Atlus. Weightless Stones.

  • @suckmex3899

    @suckmex3899

    Жыл бұрын

    We got it. They are the best way to truly have power and stability of the sound of your videos. Keep up the good work. I'm thankful for creators like you.

  • @armouredskeptic

    @armouredskeptic

    Жыл бұрын

    @darkwonderzz I did that in the Image of God vid

  • @ooccococococooco4512
    @ooccococococooco4512 Жыл бұрын

    I'm a simple man: I see armoured skeptic, I click

  • @jasonj4865

    @jasonj4865

    Жыл бұрын

    This

  • @AWindy94

    @AWindy94

    Жыл бұрын

    🎶"n be a simpleeeeeeee kind of maaaaaaaaaan"🎶

  • @R-Lee-

    @R-Lee-

    Жыл бұрын

    😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍😃😃😃😃😃🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @9FisterSpit9

    @9FisterSpit9

    Жыл бұрын

    @@AWindy94 My one and only song

  • @gubbasgubbas

    @gubbasgubbas

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes!

  • @noelienoelie8425
    @noelienoelie8425 Жыл бұрын

    I'm going to tell you a tale from my countries ancient past that explains weightless stones. There was once a race of "magical but mortal" (scientifically advanced) people in Ireland called "Thu atha de dannu" (The children of the tribe of the goddess Danu) These are what Tolkien based his elves on. After a great disaster hit Ireland they were forced to leave Ireland and head west to "tir na nog" (The land of plenty) (The Americas). Not all of the tribe of Danu left Ireland however, some chose to head deep underground. Now the stories go that you can find them by entering caves and if you beat them in a riddle you can ask them a question. The riddle thing was strange until I realised a riddle is just an IQ test. What's the point in answering the question if your not going to understand the answer. So our story begins with a young prince and a lovely maiden. Her parents are against the union so they lock her up in a high tower and post guards at the only entrance. The prince out of options on along shot goes in search of a tribe of Danu. And what do you know he actually finds one. He beats him at a riddle an is told how to rescue his love but that he must then leave Ireland with the maiden and head west to tir na nog. Any ideas? He's told to fly! The prince is told to go into his land and pick 12 of his most prised bulls and sacrifice them. To remove they're stomachs and stich them together. Then he's told to go to a swamp and collect gas in the stomachs and with that he floats up to the window of the tower and gets the maiden and they float off into the sunset. The tale itself is 7-8 thousand years old. The Tribe of Danu having arrived in Ireland about 17-20 thousand years ago then leaving Ireland around 10,000BC. There was a race of giants in the north of Ireland called Formorians, When the tribe of Danu left and travelled west they took all the giants with them. When they left they gave ownership of Ireland over to the Gaelic (Irish genus) people and only asked that the island be named after it's then tribe leader Eire. There's some very big heavy stones in Ireland that come from Africa. Story's go that they were flown here from Mauritania as healing gifts to the god Atlus. Weightless Stones.

  • @severivanska9297

    @severivanska9297

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm goin to need some reference material. This is a really cool story I want to see for myself is this some ancient alien bullshit or legit blast from the past.

  • @noelienoelie8425

    @noelienoelie8425

    Жыл бұрын

    @@severivanska9297 Your Scandinavian? Danu is known in north europe. If you Google "Tuatha Dé Danann" you will get quite a bit.

  • @Dulc3B00kbyBrant0n

    @Dulc3B00kbyBrant0n

    11 ай бұрын

    @@severivanska9297google masonry year of the light

  • @lawrencetrujillo7365

    @lawrencetrujillo7365

    11 ай бұрын

    @@severivanska9297 ancient aliens is propaganda it’s just a advanced civilization similar to our own who got brought down by a cataclysmic event from the sun like a really bad carrington event.

  • @amandamccallum6796

    @amandamccallum6796

    11 ай бұрын

    My grandmother was Irish and my grandfather was Scottish, they came to Canada after WWII. My grandmother taught me that we were the "indians/first nations" of Scotland and Ireland and those that "conquered the Americas" did it to us first. Our tribes/clans, ancient knowledge and culture was outlawed along with our "magic" which we knew was just natural technology.

  • @culturebreath369
    @culturebreath369 Жыл бұрын

    "Tesla turned me on" -Skeptic The ancients literally left us the information we need, and here we are living this giant lie.

  • @theharbingerofconflation
    @theharbingerofconflation Жыл бұрын

    Makes sense until you realise that the hebrew words for ring and ringing are entirely different

  • @aurin_komak

    @aurin_komak

    Жыл бұрын

    That's what I immediately thought

  • @humbleopulence

    @humbleopulence

    5 ай бұрын

    I'll say. Ring is טבעת. Ringing is צלצול. Not even the same root, none of the same letters.

  • @FunnyOne.Liners
    @FunnyOne.Liners Жыл бұрын

    440Hz is concert pitch. "A" above "middle C" it's the tone you hear an orchestra play when they tune up. This is not a speed. Everything can fall into this tuning method of backing tones into octaves & dividing down to the half step. A steel bar if lightly touched in the middle will ring higher. Then at a 1/3. & 1/4. This is how the modern scale was made. 440 is just the standard tuning pitch for most classical musicians. & it's just one note you have all the other Hz coming at you too.

  • @eliass.6110
    @eliass.6110 Жыл бұрын

    Very good parody at first I really thought you were serious

  • @marsftw4574
    @marsftw4574 Жыл бұрын

    I get so excited when these videos come out

  • @jfinney225

    @jfinney225

    Жыл бұрын

    So true! ❤️✌️💋

  • @katet_33

    @katet_33

    Жыл бұрын

    Same. This is the best KZread channel.

  • @jakubjanicki3989
    @jakubjanicki3989 Жыл бұрын

    I'm continually amazed at how long you're keeping this skit up. As always, well done, the script still presents content that holds up until scrutinized, as far as running jokes go, this is brilliant. Beats all of the actual woo far out of the water with quality.

  • @7ShadowMaiden7
    @7ShadowMaiden7 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for continuing to put out awesome content!!! So happy you pulled through a pretty tough spot!

  • @timstone2813
    @timstone2813 Жыл бұрын

    So the dark ages was the time after we lost the ability to produce electricity

  • @armouredskeptic

    @armouredskeptic

    Жыл бұрын

    Basically, yes. Steam too.

  • @illuminahde
    @illuminahde Жыл бұрын

    My demons are too lazy to lift too. Bums. I wish one would get a job.

  • @LunaKnight99
    @LunaKnight99 Жыл бұрын

    Shout out to Raycon for keeping my boy fed

  • @jeffwinkler1137
    @jeffwinkler1137 Жыл бұрын

    People dont have enough respect for how much work a man can do...im only 5'9" at 190 lbs but when younger i moved over 150,000 lbs EVERY shift 6 days a week. Now imagine what several thousand men alot bigger than me could do over decades....

  • @TheLonelyGoomba

    @TheLonelyGoomba

    Жыл бұрын

    I think that’s basically it. These pyramids were not built over night. People just struggle to comprehend time on such a big scale and that’s why there’s so many theories surrounding it. But imo, it’s probably just man power and a lot of time. The ancient Egypt empire lasted over 3000 years or so I believe.

  • @jeffwinkler1137

    @jeffwinkler1137

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@TheLonelyGoomba doesnt help that yt vid junkies have little real life physical work experience so say oh god thats impossible lol

  • @Aaron-oe8xw

    @Aaron-oe8xw

    Жыл бұрын

    If you have the answers than by all means go ahead and gather enough people to move a 57 ton stone 100 miles on log rollers and extrapolate the answers from that. If not than join the rest of the benchers.

  • @jeffwinkler1137

    @jeffwinkler1137

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Aaron-oe8xw i mentioned no weight nor method, i wouldnt gather together more than about 4 people bc youre all smug pricks

  • @JROD082384

    @JROD082384

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah, but you didn’t move that 150,000 lbs all at once, so your claims fall flat. Hit me back when you move a 1,000 ton stone even one inch, let alone thousands of feet laterally or dozens vertically to build the temple of Jupiter at Baalbek, or stones hundreds of tons hundreds of miles from the quarry site, and then uphill hundreds of feet.

  • @lymphy12
    @lymphy12 Жыл бұрын

    haha, it was an ancient "caution high voltage" sign

  • @Dziaji
    @Dziaji Жыл бұрын

    Pretty good, but you missed an aspect. Piezoelectricity. The air vibrations cause the rocks to vibrate, and the quartz in the rock releases electricity at that frequency, and that causes those symatic patterns in the rock in 3D, but not as sound, but as electromagnetism. Also, a rock will ring at not only 1 frequency, but all whole multiples of that frequency, called harmonics. So if you physically vibrate a rock with quartz at the right frequency, you can generate electromagnetic frequencies in it that are orders of magnitude above the original sound frequency. With resonance, even a little goes a long way. When you resinate matter electromagnetically at its frequency, you can cold-melt or levitate the object. This is known as the hutchinson effect.

  • @chrisnewbury3793

    @chrisnewbury3793

    Жыл бұрын

    So this is how they got those stones softened at Sacsayhuamán perhaps.

  • @armouredskeptic

    @armouredskeptic

    Жыл бұрын

    Beautiful

  • @AZURAKAZ
    @AZURAKAZ Жыл бұрын

    Disney characters Huey, Dewey, and Louie destroyed a cartoon prison using resonance frequencies, via a tuning fork.

  • @chanceneck8072
    @chanceneck8072 Жыл бұрын

    History Is A Lie has become my new bible... 😅

  • @williamchamberlain2263
    @williamchamberlain2263 Жыл бұрын

    13:51 Left to right is 1) a sighting device: it has a known height, stand it on the back of the work piece, line up the arms side to side with the target, sight through the hole to work out deflection 2) distance gauge, stand it on the work piece, each horizontal gives a logarithmic scale distance to the target 3) a crowbar to realign the front of the work piece while dragging, and make fine adjustments going up the ramp and final positioning

  • @clarenceweaver1820
    @clarenceweaver1820 Жыл бұрын

    Seeing a new Armored Skeptic video is straight up neuron activation for me. Great vid as always chief

  • @armouredskeptic

    @armouredskeptic

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks bud

  • @hansenhollla6705

    @hansenhollla6705

    Жыл бұрын

    Nice PFP. A+ for theme 😀

  • @RoosterOvenMittz6969
    @RoosterOvenMittz6969 Жыл бұрын

    I'm SO glad you found the will to continue with your work, Greg!!! ♥

  • @HumanBeing1974
    @HumanBeing1974 Жыл бұрын

    I once heard that the Ringing Rocks here in the U.S. were once known as the Singing Rocks and the sacred sites were once used similar function to a loud speaker. Of course it looks older and crumbly now , I often wonder how many show case singers and indigenous musicians must of sounded like preforming in those 2 locations.

  • @imamimemotherf6938

    @imamimemotherf6938

    Жыл бұрын

    *must have Or *must've

  • @spirttomb

    @spirttomb

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@imamimemotherf6938 it's what it's

  • @HumanBeing1974

    @HumanBeing1974

    Жыл бұрын

    @@imamimemotherf6938 👍

  • @HumanBeing1974

    @HumanBeing1974

    Жыл бұрын

    @@spirttomb 👍

  • @sststr
    @sststr Жыл бұрын

    It may interest you know you, Greg, that the ancient Chinese had 8 categories of musical instruments: silk, bamboo, wood, metal, clay, gourd, hide, and.... stone. Yes, stone instruments. The bianqing is the classic example of such an instrument, but others exist.

  • @Pub2k4
    @Pub2k4 Жыл бұрын

    20:16 I’ve been saying this about The Nile as well. Flooding the river basin would have been an easy way to get the pyramid stones in position.

  • @armouredskeptic

    @armouredskeptic

    Жыл бұрын

    Water engineering for construction

  • @HumanBeing1974

    @HumanBeing1974

    Жыл бұрын

    Many petroglyph are near or on water ways , running, dried up, or seasonal. I can imagine how those ancient billboards must of looked like. I saw one movie that showed how they worked and it stared Gary Farmer as the Indigenous character Nobody. Gorgeous Portrayal of Petroglyph and their use.

  • @Pub2k4

    @Pub2k4

    Жыл бұрын

    @@armouredskeptic Exactly

  • @masonsarro-twickler7286
    @masonsarro-twickler7286 Жыл бұрын

    Please never stop making these. Every one of them is a masterpiece.

  • @ThisLadyIsNotTheSame
    @ThisLadyIsNotTheSame11 ай бұрын

    We recorded our album at 432hz and we tuned our instruments to it. It turned out badass and everyone who listened to it says it's uplifting. We also paired it with uplifting lyrics and images. ❤️

  • @kordz_uwu
    @kordz_uwu Жыл бұрын

    As a fellow skeptic, I enjoy these videos, but as an Occultist... I APPLAUDE YOU! ❤

  • @jdiluigi
    @jdiluigi Жыл бұрын

    Randall Carlson has some good takes on stone movement using frequency.

  • @WaxPaper

    @WaxPaper

    Жыл бұрын

    "Good takes," he calls them!

  • @jdiluigi

    @jdiluigi

    Жыл бұрын

    @@WaxPaper "Theory" work better?😁 I was going to say hypothesis. But haven't paid enough attention to see the limited data he would need to use that term. Not to say he hasn't presented it unbeknownst to me.

  • @dirkjewitt5037
    @dirkjewitt5037 Жыл бұрын

    The Demons outright told you where to stick it

  • @ganjacat8408
    @ganjacat8408 Жыл бұрын

    Star forts were built that way because of the additional defensive capabilities it provides vs a square wall that enemies smash against.... >>> The sharp edges divert and trap enemy soldiers on the wall making it easier for them to be picked off by guards on top.

  • @kazekamiha
    @kazekamiha Жыл бұрын

    As cute as the animated knight was I sometimes miss the classic, edited helmet.

  • @morgothbauglir906
    @morgothbauglir9069 ай бұрын

    Here's a neat little tid bit for you all. A lot of metal musicians actually use what are called " sweet tunings " where you tune all the instruments down, but not all the way to the next lowest half step and it, supposedly, makes it both easier to mix and easier to listen to. Coincidentally, this often puts A4 in between 420 and 435 hz . Interestingly, however, before modern mixing and amplification people would actually go in the opposite direction as it's easier to get higher pitches across large theaters and structures. Occasionally people would bring A4 as high as 500 hz to milk as much out of this effect as possible.

  • @redwolfmedia2281
    @redwolfmedia2281 Жыл бұрын

    "But music that's played closer to the 432hz range will actually wake your brain up" Me: I wonder if I listen to any music around that frequency? *Proceeds to show Ball Park Music* Me: Damn, this man knows what's good.

  • @limbosystem
    @limbosystem Жыл бұрын

    Greg: Do you guys GET IT YET Me: bruh, what Is there an Armoured Skeptic for dummies video somewhere? I may be slow. Also, i think that guy playing hot cross buns is in Ringing Rock Park in Pennsylvania, if anyone wants to take a road trip. Neat place.

  • @SuperRandomNinja1
    @SuperRandomNinja1 Жыл бұрын

    Well star forts are ideal because they allow you to defend more area with less weaponry as they allow for overlapping fields of fire

  • @ChronicAndIronic
    @ChronicAndIronic Жыл бұрын

    Well they had the help of rock professionals. Like a dedication to the craftsmanship of stones, like stone masons…

  • @armouredskeptic

    @armouredskeptic

    Жыл бұрын

    What is a mason?

  • @maxwellsimon4538

    @maxwellsimon4538

    Жыл бұрын

    @@armouredskeptic sounds like a liberating job

  • @ChronicAndIronic

    @ChronicAndIronic

    Жыл бұрын

    @@armouredskeptic son of someone called may? I don’t know they have nothing to do with rocks or Egypt though

  • @jeffwinkler1137

    @jeffwinkler1137

    Жыл бұрын

    Rock professionals... Crack dealers?

  • @ChronicAndIronic

    @ChronicAndIronic

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jeffwinkler1137 the white girls with the astrology stuff are right. Crystals do give me energy, especially crack

  • @Super1d3go
    @Super1d3go Жыл бұрын

    There is some compelling argument for animal bladders filled with air to float stones down the river

  • @spenkerdetanker9067
    @spenkerdetanker9067 Жыл бұрын

    with each video we edge closer to gregg being disappeared.

  • @armouredskeptic

    @armouredskeptic

    Жыл бұрын

    ...

  • @Fish-nt5wb
    @Fish-nt5wb Жыл бұрын

    15:41 -The Djed pillar is holding an object aloft with its arms. The arms are each hooked through an Ankh. So, here's what I'm thinking. The loop of the ankh is not electricity,. Electricity is used to create the amplified vibrations emanating all around the loop towards the center. So, two Djed pillars with levitatey ankh on top, or one with two ankhs on top would make more sense? Put one at each end of stone to hold it aloft, move pillars forward, have workers push against end of the stone depending on if you're going up or downhill. Moving pillars can rotate the stone as needed. (Or in the case of on Dejd with two ankhs, you could just rotate the pillar).

  • @DavidSusiloUnscripted
    @DavidSusiloUnscripted Жыл бұрын

    As a PhD in psychoacoustics, I can tell there are huge holes in this theory.

  • @michaeleastman9884

    @michaeleastman9884

    Жыл бұрын

    Keep your damn holes to yourself. I want there to be a few mysterious still floating around without logic and reasoning getting in the way of a fantastic story.

  • @CandorHispanus

    @CandorHispanus

    Жыл бұрын

    That's a real thing? You gonna elaborate or nah

  • @Logan-zx9lm

    @Logan-zx9lm

    Жыл бұрын

    There are holes in all of them lol but it’s not meant to sound it’s just good fun😂 what are the holes though I’m really curious, could you give a couple examples?

  • @Boomerhuaaaanger

    @Boomerhuaaaanger

    Жыл бұрын

    As an unassigned reference exception, I eat potatoes.

  • @armouredskeptic

    @armouredskeptic

    Жыл бұрын

    Wrong...

  • @mandyhp
    @mandyhp Жыл бұрын

    Getting things to "vibrate" has made many women very happy!

  • @Scottie444
    @Scottie444 Жыл бұрын

    "Constantly swimming upstream when it comes musical or sound related things".... Thank the Lord he found Raycon.

  • @zachdawson5620
    @zachdawson5620 Жыл бұрын

    10 years on the back burner, and it goes right into almost every personal playlist i have, youve pulled a thread that connects things

  • @johnhowell2117
    @johnhowell2117 Жыл бұрын

    I love the content but the star forts where built to maximize overlapping fields of fire from the infantry on the walls. The shape allows you to shoot down at an enemy from two sides while not shooting into your own guys on the other side.

  • @navcenter77

    @navcenter77

    Жыл бұрын

    Dutchsinse here on youtube has a fantastic videos with cryptoalchemist, measuring spacings of Starforts, they are from the byzantine era and are still used by military in the present day

  • @fredbloggs5902

    @fredbloggs5902

    Жыл бұрын

    Correct, this video is abject nonsense.

  • @fredbloggs5902

    @fredbloggs5902

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jared_r so you’ve never heard of archers then.

  • @Nazareth69420
    @Nazareth69420 Жыл бұрын

    “You’re godamn right” always a fan of a breaking bad reference 😆

  • @BobbJones
    @BobbJones Жыл бұрын

    If you would consider the 1,000s of people chanting, banging drums, blowing horns, ect.... the ancient people used sound for reasons we have yet to discover, or the discovery has been suppressed. Why did the "gods" flood the world? We were to noisy.... what would be capable of moving stones, cutting stone, and leaving no tools behind? I talked to my father in law about this about a decade ago. I think you're on the right track

  • @armouredskeptic

    @armouredskeptic

    Жыл бұрын

    "Avalanche" mindset, warfare and construction

  • @BobbJones

    @BobbJones

    Жыл бұрын

    @Armoured Skeptic I would love to have e a conversation with you and discuss things pick that beautiful mind of yours. I, like you am constantly trying to find the true meaning to all of this..... well lack there of... I have a few theories if you could pick apart I'd be grateful!

  • @imdefinitelynotjesus
    @imdefinitelynotjesus Жыл бұрын

    Ima go out on a limb and say dish soap, I’ve seen em move a bridge with it the other day.

  • @lastofmygeneration
    @lastofmygeneration Жыл бұрын

    They used barges, the Nile River, and extensively utilized artificial harbors connected to the Nile. We know this is the case because we found the Diary of Merer which is from the time of the building of the Great Pyramid. The logbook details a work party going up and down the Nile River to transport Tura limestone. The term Akhet Khufu was used describe their destination. Roughly translated it means Horizon of Khufu. This name is used to refer to the Great Pyramid in contemporary as well as future inscriptions. The same sorts of inscriptions also referred to The Horizon of Khufu as being the resting place of the king. As far as moving heavy Stone and sculptures across sand, there are inscription depicting Egyptian work parties moving colossal statues with a large sled, ropes, multiple Columns of Egyptian workers, and someone carefully wetting the sand in front of the sled. Experiments have even been conducted that demonstrate wetting the sand in front of a sled reduces the friction and effort required to move Stone by 50%. The Egyptians were amazingly crafty and resourceful folks.

  • @lawrencetrujillo7365

    @lawrencetrujillo7365

    11 ай бұрын

    That might be how they transported smaller stones but not big stones like the colossi of memnon.

  • @lastofmygeneration

    @lastofmygeneration

    11 ай бұрын

    @@lawrencetrujillo7365 many beasts of burden, sleds, and time go a long way.

  • @lawrencetrujillo7365

    @lawrencetrujillo7365

    11 ай бұрын

    @@lastofmygeneration I’m telling you right now they did not move 720 tons like that it’s 1.5 million pounds. Or the 1200 ton stone at balbeck. Or bhimas stove in India which is 1700 tons. There obviously the same people who built the pyramids. Unless you want to believe that all over the world everyone built the exact same so advanced it’s still a mystery type of way and then every single one of them then preceded to advance in technology at completely different rates then one another… it’s stupidity. The oldest people all around the world were just so damn impressive accomplishing identical tasks down to signature protrusions and then some stayed using sticks and stones and others built cars yet originally they were all building extremely advanced exactly the same. How is that not common fuken sense that something is wrong with that picture. Not to mention the native Americans tried restoring there polygonal megalithic masonry with the worst horribly primitive stone walls that are still there as evidence to this day showing that they did not build them with beasts of burden sleds and time.

  • @NetHacker100

    @NetHacker100

    8 ай бұрын

    Show us these "inscriptions" if you are claiming to have all the answers. You cant be coming in here like you are the shit making claims you know exactly what happened when you, just like the rest of everyone else. have no fucking clue how they did anything. The difference between you and the people commenting replies to you is that they dont claim to know definitively what happened but are trying to narrow it down by removing what could NOT be what they did. You instead come here with your wall of text taking one or two already proven WRONG concepts and presenting it as a solved case. Doesnt matter that you try the "be respectful to their engineering" strategy to be accepted when your whole comment is filled with misconceptions.

  • @andrewyellstrom2585
    @andrewyellstrom2585 Жыл бұрын

    Because a fort or town was build with a star shape doesn’t mean it was because of sound waves. It’s because it is a useful shape for defense or something else. Just like we usually use grid patterns now because they are easy for navigation.

  • @nightmar3116
    @nightmar3116 Жыл бұрын

    Can't wait to see Jake review this one also

  • @Liescomefromtheright
    @Liescomefromtheright Жыл бұрын

    Just so you know, there is a video from the 1900's of construction workers floating a massive stone building across a lake. They never explain the method, but there it is, floating steady across water.

  • @MagnificentXXBastard

    @MagnificentXXBastard

    Жыл бұрын

    It's not fucking witchcraft mate. We all understand how buoyancy works, no?

  • @sststr
    @sststr Жыл бұрын

    At some point in my life, I can't even really say exactly when, I stopped listening to music almost entirely. I occasionally put on a song here or there, but very rarely, usually when I am struggling to process a particular emotion and I recall a song that reinforces that emotion so I can work it out faster. But most of the time, no music. I don't miss it at all, and definitely feel more productive. Not necessarily more energetic, just more productive. I guess more focused, better able to concentrate for prolonged periods of time. But there are probably other things you should do first before dumping music, like ditching your smart phone. A dumb flip-phone with no useful internet ability can still send text messages, and takes away all impulse and urge to fill every second of every day with doom scrolling or other unhelpful behaviors. But once you've cut out all those kinds of big things that are driving you or keeping you crazy, cutting out music as an always-on thing will definitely become a next-level type of move. Again, it's ok to listen once in a while for a specific purpose, but the idea of just always having something on at all times is not helpful. I know a lot of people will say it actually is, the background noise is helpful to them, but no, it really isn't. To fully appreciate that, go take a trip to a deep forest with no gadgets and sit and do nothing for a few hours. There will be background noise, birds and bugs and what not, but that's as much as you should want or need. Anything more than that is not helping you, no matter how much you think it is.

  • @TheTrueMariWho
    @TheTrueMariWho Жыл бұрын

    I remember my grandpa had this electric football game, where you placed pieces on the board, then you turn it on and it would vibrate, and the pieces would move around.

  • @pauliusiv6169
    @pauliusiv6169 Жыл бұрын

    there is actually quite an easy way of moving these giant stones, you just need rope, wood, stone, sand, pebbles, shovels, canal boats, a lot of manpower and a good logistics network

  • @megatamerernie513

    @megatamerernie513

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes. But in how long. Even the egyptologists suggest that with these things; it would have taken more than a lifetime to build the pyramids. Edit: now; if we go with the theory that the pyramids are much older than the “authority” says; then we are looking at a completely different purpose than burying dead kings and in fact this makes a lot more sense.

  • @InnuendoXP

    @InnuendoXP

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@megatamerernie513 multigenerational projects are hardly an anomaly in history. Eg. Most large cathedrals & mosques.

  • @MagnificentXXBastard

    @MagnificentXXBastard

    Жыл бұрын

    @@megatamerernie513 They told a roman historian that they built the great pyramid in 20 years with 100.000 men working on it. Doesnt sound too unreasonable with that manpower. And now take into account that they probably overplayed how quick they were to the foreigners.

  • @markotto4281
    @markotto4281 Жыл бұрын

    Lowering brain function is now accomplished via Twitter. 😂

  • @deadholdleather4947
    @deadholdleather4947 Жыл бұрын

    So the starforts central building was producing a protective sound frequency to strengthen the forests defense from outside attacks.. cannon balls would bounce off the stone and everyone was safe. Until the tech was reversed and used to bring down the walls in the example of Jericho . Possibly , probably not..

  • @TheXenophas
    @TheXenophas Жыл бұрын

    I love it when a bunch of ideas come together to form some sort of a cohesive whole, keep up the great work!

  • @souerdiesel9720
    @souerdiesel9720 Жыл бұрын

    Those dang people with no TV 😂

  • @sowpmactavish
    @sowpmactavish Жыл бұрын

    One Force. One Source. One Power.

  • @wendyweedwhacker
    @wendyweedwhacker Жыл бұрын

    Eff you, Gregory. How are you so smart?? 🤣🤯

  • @Italian_Isaac_Clarke
    @Italian_Isaac_Clarke Жыл бұрын

    Thanks to the "le egyptian lightbulb" I now know you're mostly fucking around while also saying something true sometimes.

  • @jedahn
    @jedahn Жыл бұрын

    They were really just a thin shell of plastic, and hollow inside.

  • @bakachan3601
    @bakachan3601 Жыл бұрын

    I actually watched a documentary where a group of scientists built their own moai statue and put the ropes on its head and simply by rocking from side to side it moves forward. It's something to do with the design of the Statue of the way the way too distributed in the shape of the bottom that makes it sort of walk. Very advanced engineering. I mean that that method works fine on a small isolated Island with specifically designed walking statues, there's no way you're going to move a rectangular granite block using the same method hundreds of times the distance tho.

  • @travisthompson1679
    @travisthompson16797 ай бұрын

    Not the first time I've heard this, but no one has ever demonstrated lifting even a small stone this way. I've never even seen a simple experiment of placing one on a scale and then vibrating it to see if it gets lighter. Useful acoustic levitation sets up standing waves in the air it doesn't vibrate what is being levitated. Why do people make the leap from vibration to weightlessness?

  • @jackthomas2051
    @jackthomas2051 Жыл бұрын

    “Star Forts” were created because it makes it easier to attack men scaling the walls.

  • @FlexxibleFree
    @FlexxibleFree Жыл бұрын

    This all really FLOATS together well

  • @timscarrow9151
    @timscarrow9151 Жыл бұрын

    The Beatles , especially John was at that lower pitch, try playing along with them at 440 it's too sharp.

  • @ericneiman5556
    @ericneiman5556 Жыл бұрын

    I like the 528hz sounds are music when I sleep. I find it relaxing at the very least

  • @toddwalsh6981
    @toddwalsh6981 Жыл бұрын

    I Love the knowledge you are sharing with the world, and the effort you put into making these educational videos. Please keep it coming...

  • @armouredskeptic

    @armouredskeptic

    Жыл бұрын

    They're fun

  • @raymondjack

    @raymondjack

    Жыл бұрын

    Glad you enjoy making them as much as I do watching them! I also enjoy teaching people to think for themselves.

  • @thegreathadoken6808
    @thegreathadoken6808 Жыл бұрын

    You're right about this, I think. I've seen experiments and stuff where they play sounds in the presence of rocks and the rocks kind of move (which implies that their apparent weight changes with the waves of sound, just the same as your ear drums move with sound waves). It shouldn't be a controversial thing to state. I've seen this stuff with my own eyes, but it's tended to be on comparitively small-ass rocks (but still heavy enough to be an issue to lift comfortably), using extremely loud noise, and the rocks simply moved a little, certainly didn't lose huge percentages of weight or anything, we're talking tiny fractions. I sure would like to see the next step taken; technology that would have been available to them at the time, using rocks of the size they were trying to shift, using the noise/vibration method. I still have a lot of trouble imagining little ankhs and ornamental sticks rendering giant boulders "weightless to pull". I suppose they could be rendered close to weightless for tiny fractions of seconds at a time as each wave of noise washed over them, just long enough for the aggregate effect to be for groups of slaves to be capable of moving them small distances per pull. And of course, they say even the weakest mouse could move the mightiest ship if the mouse has ground to push from and the ship is on water. And also, physics teaches us that when we jump off the ground, not only is the earth pushing us into the air but we are also pushing the earth very slightly away, too. Our modern solution would be to use huge machines to brute force entire rocks hundreds of miles across land. We therefore tend to think of huge men with bulging muscles, dozens of them, all heaving some boulder across country as if it could ever be possible. We should absolutely be thinking finesse, not brute force. Food for thought. For me, I mean.

  • @IceeSwirl
    @IceeSwirl Жыл бұрын

    Shoutout to the Frog Tuning Fork Man. I like to believe that humanity co-existed with other intelligent humanoid species at one point. Just vibing with their tuning forks.

  • @DrownedLamp
    @DrownedLamp Жыл бұрын

    About to sing "Dont Mess with the Zohan" style. Update: Testing this inside was a big mistake.

  • @_nater_tots_
    @_nater_tots_ Жыл бұрын

    I will be disappointed if Skeptic doesn't talk about how Raycon uses specific materials for the ultimate resonance frequency listening experience next add

  • @PerspectiveEngineer

    @PerspectiveEngineer

    Жыл бұрын

    I was wondering if this whole thing was a commercial

  • @ddjay1363
    @ddjay1363 Жыл бұрын

    @Armoured Skeptic I haven't seen one of your videos in quite some time. I susbscribed to you years ago in the 'early' days, pre 'Sargon' and the sceptics etc ;-) Your vid was good but if I may make a comment about Stonehenge... The Welsh Bluestone which was used for Stonehenge came from west Wales (Cymru) and is way to the west of where the Stonehenge site is. It is very unlikely the stones were moved up a small river to east of the site as far as I can tell. These are very large stones ( I have been to Stonehenge) some of which weigh 9 to 11 tonnes each so I doubt that the ancient Britons moved them from west Wales, eastward past the site (over a very deep river, the Severn) then moved them again up another small river to the southeast northward then westward to place them. That's a whole lot of effort for no real reason! Also, the river Severn (which is between Wales and England and forms part of the border between these two countries) is VERY fast flowing ,and has a very deep and dangerous tidal drop and current, so getting such immensely heavy stones across this obstacle would have been very challenging when there were no bridges across it! There is no flat ground in Wales , it's all mountains and hills and is also nearly permaently wet. Although you make a good video here and I appreciate the effort, the building of Stonehenge is still a mystery and in 50 years I have yet had a satisfactory explanation as to how the ancient Britons did it. Relating to this video, perhaps do a bit more research into Stonehenge, where it is, what it is made from, what other sites it relates to geographically etc. The 'why' they did it is probably an un-answerable question even if we can theorize as to the 'how' but I am still fascinated nonetheless.

  • @ddjay1363
    @ddjay1363 Жыл бұрын

    The stones for Stonehenge are Welsh bluestone from the Mynedd Priseli in Pembrokeshire, west Wales (Cymru). This is far to the west of the site of Stonehenge itself. To get the stones, some of which are 9 to 11 tonnes each across the mountainous terrain of Wales, across a river (the Severn) which has the 2nd highest tidal drop in the world to Salisbury plain (pronounced "salzbree) in one piece remains a mystery. There are countless theories of course but in my 50 years I have never had a satisfactory explanation. Added to this the location of where Stonehenge is built, relative to other landmarks and features is fascinating when you get into it. Involving astronomy, astrology and all sorts of other things the more you 'dig' into it the more mysterious yet fascinating it becomes. Plus, it's over 4,000 years old. Them ancient Britons knew how to build some large, mysterious yet fascinating shit. Cymru am byth ;-)

  • @chrisnewbury3793

    @chrisnewbury3793

    Жыл бұрын

    I just learned about Cadair Idris. Whales has some fascinating sites just like all the Isles.

  • @ddjay1363

    @ddjay1363

    Жыл бұрын

    @@chrisnewbury3793 Whales.... hehehe.. or did you mean Wales? ;-)

  • @ddjay1363

    @ddjay1363

    Жыл бұрын

    @@chrisnewbury3793 I've been to Snowdon (Yr Wyddfa) and all over the Snowdonia National park although that was some years ago. T'is absoutely stunning scenry. Aye, fascinating indeed. 🙂

  • @chrisnewbury3793

    @chrisnewbury3793

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ddjay1363 yes my mistake haha

  • @ddjay1363

    @ddjay1363

    Жыл бұрын

    @@chrisnewbury3793 Hehehe ;-)

  • @ZancoIntel
    @ZancoIntel Жыл бұрын

    I struggle to find content equal or better than yours.

  • @twism11
    @twism11 Жыл бұрын

    What's needed to levitate rocks is a Zonai hand, everyone knows that.

  • @glassspiderlegs9372
    @glassspiderlegs937211 ай бұрын

    KZread hasn’t recommended me your videos in months, I glad I remembered you exist lol Also I’d love if you made a video on witchcraft, I remember you talking about your witch friends and was wondering your opinion on it as a whole. Obviously do whatever you want. I love your stuff!

  • @shawnleeguku
    @shawnleeguku Жыл бұрын

    I can buy some parts of this. I doubt it'd make the stones totally "weightless," but being easier to pull by vibration makes sense to me.

  • @RomaniaDeAzi

    @RomaniaDeAzi

    Жыл бұрын

    Considering matter is just energy vibrating at a lower frequency, it is not totally wrong that you can influence the matter on a quark/lepton lvl. Influence them in such a way you can create an almost wight less rock.

  • @shawnleeguku

    @shawnleeguku

    Жыл бұрын

    @@RomaniaDeAzi I'm not scientifically educated enough to really say that true weightlessness is possible by causing sound vibrations in a way that affects subatomic particles.. But a vibrating object being easy to pull makes common sense to me.

  • @fruckles
    @fruckles Жыл бұрын

    The ending line as you walk off... I've actually said that this past week. Fun times. [Solo]

  • @brugmansianoncorpus7009
    @brugmansianoncorpus7009 Жыл бұрын

    yes i've noticed when i sing at certain frequencies, different things in my room will resonate.. sometimes the wall sometimes my CRT TV sometimes a metal bowl.. and then i would do it on purpose, and can use voice and hearing to find an objects frequency

  • @crapmalls
    @crapmalls Жыл бұрын

    So when are you floating Solomon's home delivery pizza service? 30 minutes or it's frEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!! if your ears don't like it just pop in your raycon. Holy shit this channel makes sense now

  • @lastofmygeneration
    @lastofmygeneration Жыл бұрын

    If anybody was wondering how long it would be before Greg made a video his original persona would have mercilessly debunked, this video is your answer.

  • @WhistlebirdInfinity
    @WhistlebirdInfinity Жыл бұрын

    The flail could have produced sound - like a bullroarer!

  • @Anjin-qg3ie
    @Anjin-qg3ie Жыл бұрын

    If you were a top influencer, that would mean the world was now a better place. I hope that day comes.

  • @PerspectiveEngineer
    @PerspectiveEngineer Жыл бұрын

    So Jed on the Beverly hillbillies was a wizard?

  • @VideosJacked
    @VideosJacked Жыл бұрын

    The takeaway from this entire series is that life is a series of waves.

  • @DCapps1994
    @DCapps1994 Жыл бұрын

    Im going to tell you the secrets of the universe, but wait i need to sell you Raycons first. 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @TheThezenith
    @TheThezenith Жыл бұрын

    Man i havent got a notification from skeptic for 3 months since the slavery video, i got a notification the other day about the AI video and came back to find theres been tonnes more. So pleased to have more to watch

  • @armouredskeptic

    @armouredskeptic

    Жыл бұрын

    I got shadow-banned

  • @Qaos
    @Qaos Жыл бұрын

    i love this series honestly. i mean, sure, i still have no fucking clue how much [if any] is satire, but it's still fun to watch

  • @clintodarko
    @clintodarko Жыл бұрын

    The ankh sure be looking like a cross w a crown of thorns hanging on it also

  • @FinflazodeTurroai
    @FinflazodeTurroai Жыл бұрын

    OK, now vibrate me a fifty tons stone and move it, LOL.

  • @armouredskeptic

    @armouredskeptic

    Жыл бұрын

    just need an intense enough source

  • @MicrowaveHateMachine
    @MicrowaveHateMachine Жыл бұрын

    I was talking with someone who said this exact same thing. This theory has been around for sometime. So surely this should be testable?

  • @Pub2k4
    @Pub2k4 Жыл бұрын

    Can anyone else appreciate the congruity between the topic and the sponsor?

  • @williamcarlin7915
    @williamcarlin7915 Жыл бұрын

    Book suggestion: Nothing In This Book Is True (But Its Exactly How Things Are) - Bob Frissell

  • @elmrjdhue6105
    @elmrjdhue6105 Жыл бұрын

    So what you're saying is... the brown note is real lol

  • @jiszmo6668
    @jiszmo666811 ай бұрын

    The important part to remember here is that there was no Solomon or Kind David. Their accounts were stolen from Tutankhamen III and Amenhotep. Tutankhamen conquered Canaan,and the First Temple was actually Amenhotep's palace.

  • @RushGamma
    @RushGamma Жыл бұрын

    MORE!!! MORE!!!! *insert Kylo Ren "more" meme* Keep up the good work Greg!!!

  • @not_the_first_noelle
    @not_the_first_noelle Жыл бұрын

    I love this; very well done! Michael Tellinger's work has fascinated me for years, and it's so fun to see others hopping on board!

  • @kalebdee790
    @kalebdee7907 ай бұрын

    Not gunna lie "Buy Raycon" has the same energy as "Raid Shadow Legends" 😂😂😂