Best Evidence for Ancient Machines in Egypt (5,000 Years Old) | Matt Beall

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Matt Beall collects ancient Egyptian artifacts, hosts the ‪@mattbealllimitless‬ podcast, and is CEO of Bealls Inc.
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00:00:00 - World's largest Egyptian vase collection
00:08:54 - Museums won't research vases
00:13:46 - Evidence of missing Egyptian tools
00:23:02 - Recreating precise Egyptian vases
00:27:19 - Function of precise vases
00:33:48 - Digital scans of vases
00:38:12 - Sacred geometry
00:51:06 - How many ancient vases still exist?
00:52:28 - Israeli defense minister who stole artifacts
00:59:28 - Mysteries of vase handles
01:06:21 - Antikythera mechanism
01:12:22 - Vases measured in royal fingers
01:24:31 - Beall's department stores
01:34:04 - Matt Beall Limitless
01:35:49 - Congressman Tim Burchett
01:38:08 - Knights Templar
01:44:32 - Future of Egyptian vase analysis

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@Koncrete
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@EternalLife-i6n 2 күн бұрын
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@miketucker8137
@miketucker8137 2 күн бұрын
Another amazing episode Danny awesome stuff I love it ❤😊
@miketucker8137
@miketucker8137 2 күн бұрын
Another amazing episode Danny awesome stuff I love it ❤😊 you know another huge important fact about the 6 day Israel war is when June 8th 1967 Israel purposely attacked and killed and committed a huge amount of war crimes against Americans and it right after JFK and LBJ reversed everything and done they’re hardest back than until now to suppress the truth about the USS LIBERTY and LBJ and both Israel and American intelligence agencies done everything in they’re power to cover it all up great guy to check out on KZfaq is Forgotten History and he’s a vet and an author
@miketucker8137
@miketucker8137 2 күн бұрын
There’s also a KZfaq video out there that I’ve watched before on science about the analog computer and how there’s a team that’s designing and making a new analog computer that will have more power that the digital ones you’ll have to watch it to understand it. The channel name starts with a V it’s like a smarter everyday channel or the Mark Rober one of those science channels
@jakubgadzala7474
@jakubgadzala7474 2 күн бұрын
Amazing as always. If some people claim that these objects are fake modern ones. One would ask, when were they made? When did we in modern era got technology to make these objects. I don't know the answer. If someone only got hands on these vases 20 years ago and put them into mainstream since, then they could be modern. If these objects were discovered like 70+ years ago, then probably there is no way that they are modern. Catching my drift? Sry for my poor English. I would advise that the proper way to debunk debunkers would be to go and actually do a similar object with top of the notch 2024 tech. And then comapre and ask these top notch tech folks when did they get their hands on this type of hi-tech. Catching my drift x2? Lov ya.
@lukecaverns
@lukecaverns 2 күн бұрын
Matt Beall is such a humble & genuine guy. I'm very grateful to call him a friend. Can't wait to see his vase research go far.
@hardrock6r
@hardrock6r 2 күн бұрын
I want to swap my grey hair with his. Just for shits and giggles
@mattbealllimitless
@mattbealllimitless 2 күн бұрын
🙏 I appreciate you Luke! 👊🏼
@dacalve
@dacalve 2 күн бұрын
Please put these in a protected foam box and don't take them out on a table to be knocked off or dropped, sheesh!
@andrewgordon9588
@andrewgordon9588 2 күн бұрын
Love your channel Luke been hooked on the Olmec stuff, amazing presentation.
@kenrobinson1188
@kenrobinson1188 2 күн бұрын
And because his are cooler
@PointingLasersAtAircraft
@PointingLasersAtAircraft 2 күн бұрын
I am a master tool and die maker. My opinion is that these vases required tools that have been lost to time or concealed from public knowledge.
@jamieivester8362
@jamieivester8362 2 күн бұрын
Hello, it just so happens that I'm a certified journeyman stonecutter/sculptor... People largely have no idea of what it takes to do this & you are totally correct. I agree w/you
@EVIL_ENGINEER.
@EVIL_ENGINEER. 2 күн бұрын
What rock have you been hiding under.Everyone with a switched on brain knows the tools disappeared overe time.I never leave tools on site,maybe the Annunaki took them back when the jobs were finished or nearly finished...either that or they are being hidden in the Vatican or some other place.One of the ancient texts,maybe the emerald tablets or Mahabarata mention craft the size of cities with whole civilisations inside descending on humanity with massive Metallurgy foundries inside.I believe we are a breakaway civilisation and what is happening here on earth with the wars and other shit has happened before,again and again and again.Earth is a prison planet and some of these uap are the wardens,hence why they keeps switching our nuclear weapons off.
@HellNoMoreBiden
@HellNoMoreBiden 2 күн бұрын
Another video and the comment clown was telling me practice makes perfect. He doesn't understand the complication of creating the inside to perfection by hand. I doubt even one is possible.
@curiousbystander9193
@curiousbystander9193 2 күн бұрын
@@HellNoMoreBiden the handles on the outside are also quite perplexing..... as if some modern mill did it, cause you sure couldn't do that on any old lathe...... lots of things about egypt relics don;t make sense when you look at them through the glasses of a modern day machinist, stone sculptor, mechanical engineer, and yeah, those tool and die makers, who may be the best at thinking about things backwards, upside down, and inside out.
@chumbucket5198
@chumbucket5198 2 күн бұрын
Being that some of you see these in myriad ways... What is y'all's speculation of function? I suppose land of chems notions of chemical / gas use edit*
@soiledslacks792
@soiledslacks792 2 күн бұрын
This dude looks like Danny in 30y. Timewarp
@Knappyrash
@Knappyrash Күн бұрын
🫡
@zippyL8
@zippyL8 Күн бұрын
Haha I kinda see it now😂
@user-sl7sl9ob5e
@user-sl7sl9ob5e Күн бұрын
Except he can talk normal, and isn't a Neanderthal in language
@chefntoast
@chefntoast Күн бұрын
Holy Spock Batman... you ain't lyin
@chefntoast
@chefntoast Күн бұрын
​@@user-sl7sl9ob5espeak*
@drendir
@drendir 2 күн бұрын
All I can think when watching Danny hold those vases is "STOP WAGGLING THAT THING, PUT IT DOWN, OMFG"
@KptKritical
@KptKritical 2 күн бұрын
The guest looks a little uncomfortable everytime he picks one up lol
@aaronmiller7954
@aaronmiller7954 Күн бұрын
Y'all can chill. 😂 Even if he dropped one, the odds it would break are slim. The guest even told Danny to spin one ffs. I believe Danny has the money to cover it if he breaks one .
@aaronschirmer6502
@aaronschirmer6502 Күн бұрын
Me too...Thought the same thing...ugh
@drendir
@drendir Күн бұрын
@@aaronmiller7954 not the brain for handling one though.
@user-sl7sl9ob5e
@user-sl7sl9ob5e Күн бұрын
al i can think of , this guy has no brain cells, why would I buy any of his ads
@anonony9081
@anonony9081 2 күн бұрын
This is not just evidence, it's irrefutable proof. Anyone who has ever built anything that required high tolerances understands that these vases are completely impossible to be made by hand
@darienkinne1347
@darienkinne1347 2 күн бұрын
It's non sense. The handles are uneven in their individual shape, but also in relation to each other. This could easily be done on a lathe and with sanding. The youtube channel Night Scarab has done a thorough debunking on the claims made of this vase. If youre intellectually honest, I really suggest you check it out to hear the refutation of the claims made on this vase.
@coreyblais7459
@coreyblais7459 2 күн бұрын
@@darienkinne1347 "easily be done on a lathe with sanding" let's see you do it then? how can you actually explain how to precisely make these vases out of hard stone? It's not just the outside of the vases either
@darienkinne1347
@darienkinne1347 2 күн бұрын
@@coreyblais7459 the channel I reccomended does a thorough refutation of the claims made on this vase. Much better than what I could provide in this message, so I suggest you check it out. One thing that should be pointed out, is that the handles are inconsistent in their individual shape and uneven with each other. This destroys any idea of advanced machining. A lathe could be used to hollow out and shape the outside of the vase. The spot between the handles a lathe could not be used, so it would be chiseled to an appropriate shape, and sanded for uniformity with the rest of the vase. The uneven handles clearly indicate hand tooling.
@thenamesleo1625
@thenamesleo1625 2 күн бұрын
@@darienkinne1347i worked in a metal shop there it was my job to make the mental pieces flat/even… You need some form of machinery. The precision alone requires something that is already flat/even. It requires a sequence of precise tools/instruments.
@darienkinne1347
@darienkinne1347 2 күн бұрын
@@thenamesleo1625 I think a lathe was used for shaping the interior/exterior, and chisels for shaping the handles and carving out the space between them, and then sanding for the space between the handles and the rest of the vase. I dont believe the lathe is attributed to the Egyptians at the time of this vase, but I could find it plausible. Certainly more so than advanced technology and 3d design software
@Jesters_Thorny_Crown
@Jesters_Thorny_Crown 2 күн бұрын
55:00 Smart play offering them back. They have to provide proof of them as artifacts, thus giving them validity as being genuine. I like it.
@lukecaverns
@lukecaverns 2 күн бұрын
Smart guy
@OneRudeBoy
@OneRudeBoy Күн бұрын
I’m surprised the Ministry of Antiquities isn’t knocking on his door.
@jnxythemouse
@jnxythemouse Күн бұрын
@@OneRudeBoywell they don’t want ones that are scanned because that would throw off the archeological narrative & them ‘being right’
@itranscendencei7964
@itranscendencei7964 2 күн бұрын
I'm just glad these truly ancient artifacts ended up in the hands of someone that will give them the care and respect that they deserve.
@drivethrupoet
@drivethrupoet Күн бұрын
and will share them!
@user-sl7sl9ob5e
@user-sl7sl9ob5e Күн бұрын
Lol...bro your so simple .yea these few pots
@itranscendencei7964
@itranscendencei7964 Күн бұрын
@@user-sl7sl9ob5e Oh the irony of someone that doesn't understand the importance or significance of something like this trying to claim that someone who does is simple. Lmfao Thx for the laugh m8
@finley.h
@finley.h 2 күн бұрын
A paradigm shift in history is taking place. I envy all of you who are both organisers and invited guests on the eve of that event. 😆
@stephenlamley541
@stephenlamley541 Күн бұрын
Definitely part of it is the awakening in people. My dad says it's the information age, I think it's something more what I don't know but I'm having conversations with people I never thought possible. A truly terrible and great time for sure. The age of misinformation and information.
@DavidOwen-kv1ws
@DavidOwen-kv1ws 2 күн бұрын
This guy is so likeable, so humble, cant believe he owns 650 retail stores. Down to earth doesn't even begin to give him his dues
@Va4444
@Va4444 2 күн бұрын
Danny I've enjoyed ur podcast for a long time. But these past couple months uve been having some really epic freaking conversations. Keep killing it man
@75ENVY
@75ENVY Күн бұрын
Agreed completely
@kristimcgowandarkoscellard3126
@kristimcgowandarkoscellard3126 2 күн бұрын
“Archaeologists aren’t machinists or engineers” Ok, so why are they being touted as “experts” in fields of which they have ZERO expertise???? When it comes to the designing and construction of artifacts and structures shouldn’t engineers and machinists be exactly the experts we need to be telling us how these things are made?????
@GroberWeisenstein
@GroberWeisenstein 2 күн бұрын
Archaeologists liason with experts in many many fields and consolidate data into information
@timothyblazer1749
@timothyblazer1749 2 күн бұрын
​​​@@GroberWeisensteinthey do not. Generally, they only ask for them to provide speculative methods, given the tools, materials and objects. We know this because ZERO archeologists have done these measurements, to this precision. The vase that was scanned last January was the first in history to be scanned with a structured light scanner. They have never taken precise measurements. At all. The best measurements we have are from the 19th century.
@kristimcgowandarkoscellard3126
@kristimcgowandarkoscellard3126 2 күн бұрын
@@GroberWeisenstein Uhhh, sure, when I want to build a rocket ship to fly me out of Earth’s atmosphere without killing me, I will have a “consult” with experts in farming equipment and mountain climbing gear! Surely they are all experts so they should easily be able to tell me exactly how to construct such a thing????? 😱🤣🤣🤪🤷🏼‍♀️
@GroberWeisenstein
@GroberWeisenstein Күн бұрын
@@kristimcgowandarkoscellard3126 not sure how that's a fitting analogy you may want to work on that one?
@ATROPAsound
@ATROPAsound Күн бұрын
@@GroberWeisensteinlol
@chrisd997
@chrisd997 2 күн бұрын
Literally a normal non spooky person following his passion . One of Your best guests
@Natty183
@Natty183 Күн бұрын
Lmao
@jimmydaniels8102
@jimmydaniels8102 2 күн бұрын
Proof of ancient very technological civilization
@JamaaLS
@JamaaLS 2 күн бұрын
i bet these pots are a lot older than 5,000 years.
@englishbreakfast82
@englishbreakfast82 Күн бұрын
A reasonable explanation for the small pieces is they were a salesman piece. Easy to carry around from place to place and just a miniature version of the actual piece for sale.
@AustinKoleCarlisle
@AustinKoleCarlisle 2 күн бұрын
This is game-changing stuff! Make this go viral.
@Roguescienceguy
@Roguescienceguy 2 күн бұрын
Matt beal is like the 10 year older version of Danny Jones who went all the way down the rabbit hole😂
@richardworrall
@richardworrall Күн бұрын
Ha mate it’s uncanny no you said that
@user-sl7sl9ob5e
@user-sl7sl9ob5e Күн бұрын
Jones can hardly ask a question... "so like what is rose granite in scale"...really bro...u do 100 interviews on granite...idiot
@SEEtheREPLAY
@SEEtheREPLAY Күн бұрын
His future self hilarious
@thekingofsmooth
@thekingofsmooth 8 сағат бұрын
More like 20 lol
@stephw.6539
@stephw.6539 2 күн бұрын
Yes granite is hard, but the real difficulty is the fact that there are different types of crystal in the stone. The different tensile strength of the various minerals would make carving with such precision, using the inferior tools we are told they had, almost impossible.
@dudeDOGn
@dudeDOGn 2 күн бұрын
*literally impossible
@GroberWeisenstein
@GroberWeisenstein 2 күн бұрын
Stone masons work the bonds, not the individual minerals. The weakest bond in the grain's matrix fractures first and takes the rest of the grains with it.
@BeyondTheMysteries
@BeyondTheMysteries Күн бұрын
@@GroberWeisensteinyou spend a lot of time going through every other comment thread…wondering where you get the time and what is the goal. People are perplexed, all the videos you have talked about don’t disprove anything. It’s still up for debate, just let people be. But if this brings you joy then get back out there and get back to work! There will be plenty more perplexed people to refute!
@BeyondTheMysteries
@BeyondTheMysteries Күн бұрын
@@GroberWeisensteinI know you’re not a bot because your grammar and vocabulary are better than most people that you are opposing 😂. You do make a lot of sense so hats off to you for being dedicated.
@funkymunky7935
@funkymunky7935 Күн бұрын
@@BeyondTheMysteries The goal is to discredit their studies
@East10Outpost
@East10Outpost 2 күн бұрын
I absolutely adore Matt. He is a shining example of what leadership should be. Humble, kind, and so wise. He is changing the game, and I believe his work is going to cause some history rewrites.
@codylipscomb2637
@codylipscomb2637 2 күн бұрын
Hearing "carry your purple" made me laugh
@RichardBurch
@RichardBurch 2 күн бұрын
QUIT HANDELING THE GRANITE!! you're freaking me out and gonna drop it!
@timspiker
@timspiker Күн бұрын
He's spinning that thing like he's about to slam dunk at the NBA
@ianbelair3047
@ianbelair3047 2 сағат бұрын
Imagine making it 5,000 years (or more) and being broken from a single drop 😂
@spacetimearchitect3318
@spacetimearchitect3318 2 күн бұрын
"You're talking about Flint Dibbles, I mean, Flint Chizzles."
@CeciliaReyes29
@CeciliaReyes29 2 күн бұрын
😂😂
@Analyzer887
@Analyzer887 2 күн бұрын
Flint “my dad“ dibble
@WalterSobchak-gq8ps
@WalterSobchak-gq8ps 2 күн бұрын
Underrated comment
@justinwalker5441
@justinwalker5441 2 күн бұрын
Perfect comment. Lmao
@seriously_america
@seriously_america 2 күн бұрын
Flint looked like a child playing dress up wearing his dad's work attire, walking around the house with a magnifying glass pretending to analyze random objects to determine if they are ancient or not
@brandonb5075
@brandonb5075 2 күн бұрын
That’s where they stored The Purple!!!😳😋🙃✌🏼
@MAGATRON-DESTROY
@MAGATRON-DESTROY Сағат бұрын
I heard that too and I was thinking the same thing. I blow glass and make container beads
@stuartcraig2544
@stuartcraig2544 Күн бұрын
Amazing to see all of Matt's vase collection in one place. Love how super chill and relaxed he is bringing them over to your pod and allowing you to get hands on with them. These vases are the smoking gun evidence for a lost advanced civilization. Fantastic episode!!! Nice one Danny
@davidsteinhauer3572
@davidsteinhauer3572 2 күн бұрын
Danny! You’re bringing all the BEST content to my feed!
@Justicesdad
@Justicesdad 2 күн бұрын
Alright Danno you got me for the next 1 hour 53 mins …well done
@Sr82.
@Sr82. 2 күн бұрын
Just started myself what's the first hour like
@DavidBroyles_axehat
@DavidBroyles_axehat 2 күн бұрын
As a guy from Texas that spent a lot of time in Beall's as a kid in the late eighties and nineties, I was blown away when at the end of the episode by the reveal of Matt being the family heir to the Beall's stores. He seems like such a genuine guy. Definitely checking out his podcast! Danny, as always, I appreciate your work greatly! Not every guest is a banger, but I greatly respect your willingness to hear out someone in good faith regardless.
@cognacjak
@cognacjak 2 күн бұрын
He say I started back in 2023 like that was a long time ago 😂😂😂
@jasongreen6842
@jasongreen6842 2 күн бұрын
Yea what an expert…probably stolen items or fake
@waves1all1day1er1day
@waves1all1day1er1day 2 күн бұрын
Bro he literally meant the complete opposite 😂 he said it reference to how little time has passed since he dedicated time to researching the market of replicating the precise artifacts. Meaning no one had successfully made any of the vases in 2023 and it hasn’t been long since then, thus it probably still hasn’t been done
@boffbunyan4848
@boffbunyan4848 Күн бұрын
No he said that’s how long it’s been since they’ve tripled and quadrupled in price. Pay attention dingus
@derekcoaker6579
@derekcoaker6579 Күн бұрын
He did say that's when he started, and the price has increased since. You fucking guys will argue over NONSENSE. Dudes got some bread. He can acquire a decent collection in a year and a half. Keep up and stop your bullshit. 🤣
@CheeferSutherland
@CheeferSutherland 16 сағат бұрын
Tell us you weren’t listening without telling us you weren’t listening bud.
@igotnopancakemix
@igotnopancakemix 2 күн бұрын
Would be interesting to have a study on the effects these vases have on water and plants, etc.
@Natty183
@Natty183 Күн бұрын
Interesting speculation.
@recoilrob324
@recoilrob324 2 күн бұрын
The amazing part of the vases isn't just that they're made of the hardest and brittle stone, it's that the material is made up of large crystalline structures of varying hardness so a cutter able to cut the very hardest crystal will gouge the adjacent softer one so the surface will never be so smooth. The tooling would also have to be VERY ridged to cut the stone yet the interior cuts being made through the tiny jar opening obviously means the tool couldn't be larger that this....yet it reaches 6" or more into the vase? These objects would be difficult to duplicate today and so far...while many say they could...nobody has come close.
@EVIL_ENGINEER.
@EVIL_ENGINEER. 2 күн бұрын
We couldn't make thin granite walls like that today.What ever tool or tools were used could take into account the structure of the granite and apply different pressure to the cutting or grinding instantaneously whilst being able to not just rip out the softer stone. I believe ultrasonics were involved ,the levites had levitation tech that we are just starting to use now so it's not too far fetched.
@GroberWeisenstein
@GroberWeisenstein 2 күн бұрын
Thin granite veneer is available commercially for architectural and art applications usually back lighted features. Obviously this is news to you boys.
@recoilrob324
@recoilrob324 Күн бұрын
@@GroberWeisenstein Do they make this veneer with copper chisels and hammers? I just did some research and the thinnest veneer I could find is 1/16" (.063")...but small flat sheet and not of granite. The thin wall vase is .050" and of course not just a small thin slice but a complete curved object so hardly the same difficulty in manufacture. We're not arguing that such an object can be made...obviously they were and are available for examination. The problem is that the methods of HOW they were made is not known and without carbide or diamond tipped tools would be impossible to replicate today. Egyptologists trying to say these were made by hand using crude tooling are just laughable.
@ImEnemy608
@ImEnemy608 Күн бұрын
​@@GroberWeisenstein are you saying the thin walled vase(s) are modern? Or are you just saying we have the ability to make granite thin?
@GroberWeisenstein
@GroberWeisenstein Күн бұрын
@recoilrob324 loose abrasives. Stone Industry still used them for sawing and abrading into the late 1980s. Creating a thinwall is just a time constraint, and knowing the specific material's structural grain limitation from experience. It's clear that you have no experience working stone, so your source of laughter must be from nerves.
@adamdevmedia
@adamdevmedia Күн бұрын
Danny seems like he has a good humble attitude and a genuine curiosity, been really enjoying these talks, I can see him learning in real time because he's not ashamed to ask any questions and over time he's asking better and more specific questions, keep it up man
@calzskilz
@calzskilz Күн бұрын
So happy i discovered Matt Beall. Hes such a breath of fresh air in this crazy world we currently live in. Keep doing what youre doing both of you, thank you!
@ArnoWalter
@ArnoWalter 2 күн бұрын
Anyone else holding their breath when they're manhandling those artifacts?
@celticbarry9877
@celticbarry9877 2 күн бұрын
They are solid stone, even that thin one, its not going to break from a human punching it, imagine trying to snap a thin stone you find outside, it's not going to happen.
@75SakoHunter
@75SakoHunter Күн бұрын
⁠It would be nice if they were in a museum.
@derekcoaker6579
@derekcoaker6579 Күн бұрын
Nah, ain't my Money.
@NoMoreMrNice
@NoMoreMrNice 18 сағат бұрын
I can’t believe they put them at the edge of the table like that.
@westsailsmusic
@westsailsmusic 17 сағат бұрын
@@75SakoHunter you mean hidden away and not available for study like the others? lol
@jonnyueland7790
@jonnyueland7790 2 күн бұрын
The offset of the handles could be a method of ballansing the final product. We use that method on jet engine disks.
@celticbarry9877
@celticbarry9877 2 күн бұрын
Good point, since the handles were the last thing to be done they probably used them to even them out. Also would explain why the "good" handle was always more polished next to it, maybe once they did the 2nd balancing handle they had to shave a tiny amount off the sude at the first "good" handle to balance it even more precisely.
@75ENVY
@75ENVY Күн бұрын
This man is super smart , super rich and super humble as someone said . I’m thinking that we are all so lucky to able to see these vases up close . I never knew some were so small and I’ve been watching all sorts of podcasts for years . Thankyou for this opportunity Danny , I’m in complete awe of this topic and this microscopic information you’ve found out . I would listen to anything this gentleman has to say or what hes seen or knows all day . 😮 also my heart has been in my chest for 2 hours that these vases were so close to the side of the table . You both have some trust in yourselves and life or something 😮the story about the weight thing , made up inside one half to balance brought tears to my eyes .
@mrbadkins007
@mrbadkins007 2 күн бұрын
1:11:59 I have a theory. That they are for taking liquid samples of ammonia in the step pyramid. Where they were originally found. Put rope through the handles, lower them down to the ammonia pit, they fill up and then you take you sample to be tested for pureness.
@celticbarry9877
@celticbarry9877 2 күн бұрын
But why make them of the heaviest stone around, why not just make them out of clay jars?
@mrbadkins007
@mrbadkins007 2 күн бұрын
To resist the corrosive effects of the ammonia.
@Natty183
@Natty183 Күн бұрын
Interesting. And if the handles are offset to be closer to each other on one side it would make it easier for dipping. Very interesting. Oh, and the "more beautiful side" would be the side where the vase would interact less with the ammonia. But why did they need ammonia pools?
@quintonmcdannald2327
@quintonmcdannald2327 Күн бұрын
@@Natty183fertilizer, metallurgy, cleaning products.
@funkymunky7935
@funkymunky7935 Күн бұрын
@@Natty183 Ammonium nitrate. Fertilizer. Food production
@nicksothep8472
@nicksothep8472 2 күн бұрын
Love Matt, he's the perfect guy for the task, and even though we're just at the beginning of this particular research/battle of the mindsets, I'm 100% positive he's gonna be instrumental to the whole process with his jaw dropping collection and expertise. Go Matt, go buddy 👍🏻🖤🏴‍☠️
@TheDUHBYUH
@TheDUHBYUH 2 күн бұрын
Danny, your platform and the guest you bring on are changing the world thank you brother!
@jdizzle1337
@jdizzle1337 Күн бұрын
Banger episode. The reason they made the bottoms round is so that you can mix the contents without sticking something in them to stir them. This would have avoided contamination of spoilable products, also would avoid damaging soft metal tools if stirring caustic chemicals like aqua regia 🧐
@AgaRokh
@AgaRokh 2 күн бұрын
The fact that mainstream's only argument is whining about these vases providence while not doing or allowing measurements on their museum vases, is all we need to know.
@derekcoaker6579
@derekcoaker6579 Күн бұрын
Providence eh? That's legit. 🤣
@jspot3248
@jspot3248 Күн бұрын
@@derekcoaker6579 The fact that your only argument is whining about this mans grammar while not doing or allowing any criticism of his main point, is all we need to know.
@mhancock17
@mhancock17 2 күн бұрын
I’m ready!!! Been waiting for more of these
@chefntoast
@chefntoast 2 күн бұрын
There's also a random guy in India right now that can refurbish a large cell lead acid battery by hand, and a dude in Colorado that doesn't know how to write in cursive, but makes bank mining crypto... we are a strange species
@anonony9081
@anonony9081 2 күн бұрын
For anyone asking where the tools are in the archaeological record that would have been used to build these, try going to a pawn shop and look at how many tools are there. Tools are the first thing stolen from a job site because they are typically small and worth a lot. Whoever came after the people who built these vases probably repurpose the tools upon finding them because they would have been made out of advanced metals etc
@aaronriddle9278
@aaronriddle9278 2 күн бұрын
That is such a weak strawman hahah.
@funkymunky7935
@funkymunky7935 Күн бұрын
@@aaronriddle9278 Strawman? You obviously don't know what the term means
@aaronriddle9278
@aaronriddle9278 Күн бұрын
@@funkymunky7935you’re using a false equivalent of a pawn shop and stolen tools to equate to machinery not existing in the archeological record. I’m sorry you don’t see that as a strawman.
@funkymunky7935
@funkymunky7935 23 сағат бұрын
@@aaronriddle9278 😂
@westsailsmusic
@westsailsmusic 17 сағат бұрын
I guess you missed the fact we would need a computer to reproduce them. The entire point is they can't be created by hand!
@Flippokid
@Flippokid Күн бұрын
What an incredible collection! The measurements on these are so insane. It's a shame these weren't tested on the inside for residues when they were just found. Anyone thinking these were done by hand really has no idea what they're talking about. It's one thing to make a perfectly circular object, it's totally another thing to hollow it out to this perfection, AND on top of that the perfection between the handles. Couple ideas for more tests: there's a lot of talk about resonance now, so tests where they're exposed to certain frequencies might give some insights. Or maybe tests where they could produce or amplify sounds.
@PsychonautForLife
@PsychonautForLife 2 күн бұрын
Time is not lineal but goes in cycles. We are currently in an extremely dark spiritual time and the human frequency is very low.. We are on the dawn of a revolution that will eventually reach the heights of our ancestors. When spirit plants are reintroduced, the current docile human consciousness will meet the heights of our past potential
@Natty183
@Natty183 Күн бұрын
This is how I see and feel it.
@funkymunky7935
@funkymunky7935 Күн бұрын
WTF 😂
@westsailsmusic
@westsailsmusic 16 сағат бұрын
This is correct. The vast majority of people are walking around in a basically dreamlike state.
@jaredemmons6806
@jaredemmons6806 Күн бұрын
This is one of those podcasts that I didn't want to turn off or have it end!
@keitharden2571
@keitharden2571 23 сағат бұрын
Ok… Lots of comments but few theories. I’m a nobody, but here is what I think: The vases were meant to hold some type of fuel that was ignited and then the vase was set spinning. The resulting flame would quickly become a small fire-tornado… Which could be used as a stove-type burner perhaps. Or maybe placed in a room to create light, or to perform a ceremony. Whatever way they used the flame, I believe that they were designed to hold a liquid fuel WHILE spinning. The handles were necessary for production and use, but are offset in order to create an almost perpetual spinning motion - like a figure skater pulling in their arms. The high precision exterior is to create ultra-high efficiency of burn and spin. The “rough” interior is to create fluid friction, causing the liquid to quickly form and maintain a vortex.
@momzxxxooo
@momzxxxooo 9 сағат бұрын
Keep thinking…you’re good at it!
@survivalcampman
@survivalcampman 2 күн бұрын
Matt beal looks like Danny Jones long lost Father Lmao
@Bertie1965
@Bertie1965 2 күн бұрын
Thanks for the 3d printed ones we got at cosmic summit 2024!!!
@BrettWilliams-wy9wr
@BrettWilliams-wy9wr 2 күн бұрын
Very passionate and articulate individual. Halfway through I'm enjoying this guest quite a lot. Good work Danny and Matt
@ofGiorge
@ofGiorge Күн бұрын
A lot of viewers might not be aware of this, but there's similar vessels crafted even thousands of years before Egypt, by Neolithic cultures.
@semosesam
@semosesam 2 күн бұрын
There is nothing I can think of that I want 3D printed more than the mathematically "perfect" version of these vases, especially the thin one and the spinner, printed in ceramic.
@HunterBurgess95
@HunterBurgess95 2 күн бұрын
They gave some out at the cosmic summit conference. Pretty cool shit
@zoomzoom3909
@zoomzoom3909 2 күн бұрын
Maybe there is something more that needs to be studied about the type of granite they were using. Maybe when you put a certain substance in them it reacts…
@SkintAlot
@SkintAlot 2 күн бұрын
Flint Dibble would not get past the provenance argument. You would be wasting your time unless you agreed to take provenance out of the conversation and assume they are pre-dynastic Egyptian Artefacts for the sake of the debate.
@luke144
@luke144 2 күн бұрын
I was waiting for Danny to drop one. He needs to work on his handling of priceless artifacts... I was sweating bullets, I bet Matt here was freaking out
@T.Lspitz
@T.Lspitz Күн бұрын
Has he dropped an artifact before in a previous episode or something? I've seen like a dozen comments saying essentially the same thing you stated, and I dont understand why? It doesn't appear he's being careless when handling them in any way, so why is everyone so worked up about it?
@westsailsmusic
@westsailsmusic 17 сағат бұрын
I think everyone thinks this because our ceramic and glass is so fragile today. These are literally STONE and untold millenia old. They're not going to break. lol
@DaveWrightKB9MNM
@DaveWrightKB9MNM 2 күн бұрын
somewhere in time, there is an alien race giggling at us trying to figure out how they made them. "Ha, they'll never figure this one out lol " 👽
@GroberWeisenstein
@GroberWeisenstein 2 күн бұрын
Watch scientists against myths.
@aaronriddle9278
@aaronriddle9278 2 күн бұрын
@@GroberWeisensteinthey didn’t get ANYWHERE close to the precision of these vases lol they literally talk about them in the podcast and show the videos
@GroberWeisenstein
@GroberWeisenstein 2 күн бұрын
@aaronriddle9278 not bad for first timers as an experiment wouldn't you agree ? But by today's standards that scanned vase is way off being high quality, too much surface deviation for such a small diameter vessel.
@funkymunky7935
@funkymunky7935 Күн бұрын
@@GroberWeisenstein No, I don't agree
@aaronriddle9278
@aaronriddle9278 Күн бұрын
@@GroberWeisensteinwhich scanned vase are you referring to? There’s multiple scanned vases they spoke about in the podcast. Did you actually listen and watch?
@shangrila73eldorado
@shangrila73eldorado 2 күн бұрын
Danny is turning into one of the top podcasters, kinda like a more human Lex Friedman
@TheHairyHippy1
@TheHairyHippy1 Күн бұрын
love your pod casts dude, i used to work for parker hanafin making parts out of titanium using cnc lathes and the level of detail on these items is mind blowing to me
@tuc86
@tuc86 2 күн бұрын
YES! this gonna be a classic!
@SomeOne-on6yf
@SomeOne-on6yf 2 күн бұрын
These aren't vases, they are pulleys that contain their own lubrication. Maybe this was easier than gears.
@rhettlee
@rhettlee 2 күн бұрын
Energy drinks and ancient vases mixed on a podcast table. The ancients could’ve never dreamed where their treasures would’ve ended up.
@SueDonum123
@SueDonum123 Күн бұрын
Maybe they’re helmsholtz resonators for a musical instruments. That would explain the shape, the need for precision, the lack of lids and the different sizes. The similar handles suggest they were all assembled into a frame.
@Ianb1969-i3v
@Ianb1969-i3v 2 күн бұрын
So one thing has always bugged me about the handles (being closer together on one side and having consistent holes) and also them being able to spin when on a flat surface. I think they were designed to be mounted/hung and not set on a flat surface. Not sure if that was ever considered?
@jspot3248
@jspot3248 Күн бұрын
That is incredibly interesting. These people did everything for a practical reason. The holes through the handles would seem to indicate that something was meant to be put through the handles.
@westsailsmusic
@westsailsmusic 17 сағат бұрын
They're literally components of an ancient machine. (think todays resistors capacitors etc) It's the more recent culture that inherited them that created the lids to merely use them as containers. lol
@Eyepatchfilms
@Eyepatchfilms 2 күн бұрын
Probably your best podcast yet.
@monstermind4286
@monstermind4286 Күн бұрын
Shout out to Danny.. man come along way and STILL bringing epic pods . Thank you. Love from Southern California
@candui7278
@candui7278 Күн бұрын
When I caught on to Drumm's Hypothesis, I immediately thought, "Show me the centrifuges." Here are the flasks.
@ImEnemy608
@ImEnemy608 Күн бұрын
Yes!!!! Been waiting on the Matt Beall episode. Dudes really fun to listen to. Been following his podcast since it started.
@mattbealllimitless
@mattbealllimitless Күн бұрын
👊🏼🙏
@ImEnemy608
@ImEnemy608 Күн бұрын
@@mattbealllimitless good morning Matt!! Thanks for everything, you really have made quite the impact. Have a good weekend!!
@mattbealllimitless
@mattbealllimitless Күн бұрын
@@ImEnemy608 👊🏼🙏
@ethann4834
@ethann4834 2 күн бұрын
Medicinal, or chemical brewing doses comes to mind for certain sizes of the vases
@celticbarry9877
@celticbarry9877 2 күн бұрын
They might have been religious things and then the bigger versions people had the richer they were but even poor people had small ones because everyone had to have one and they were probably easy to make at the time if theres hundreds of thousands of them. Would also explain how 40,000 were found basically at the same place, maybe somewhere religious that people used to leave them. Like people leave coins in fountains, if it became a thing to leave like jesus crosses at the vatican and people went there and left them thered probably be millions there and then if it all died away at some point in the future someone would come across a place with millions of little crosses made out of stone, metal, wood all the same area and probably think why were people making these. But who knows.
@ethann4834
@ethann4834 2 күн бұрын
@@celticbarry9877 Makes sense, some kind of fill my cup or soul container kind of thing egyptian style anyway
@aaronriddle9278
@aaronriddle9278 23 сағат бұрын
I never would have thought I’d enjoy listening to retail/department store culture as much as I did with this podcast. Matt is such a cool guy holy shit.
@DillDough-dn4eb
@DillDough-dn4eb Күн бұрын
Matt Beall has a great youtube channel called LIMITLESS that dives into many topics of the ancient mysteries.
@DillDough-dn4eb
@DillDough-dn4eb 2 күн бұрын
Hell yes buddy!! Cant wait to watch this
@user-qg7vj7nb9c
@user-qg7vj7nb9c 2 күн бұрын
I'm only 10 minutes in and this is another amazing episode thank you to Matt beall Danny jones Chris and Alex dunn and Ben kerkwyk for bringing this to light
@wombatjack3995
@wombatjack3995 2 күн бұрын
The vase and vessels aren't nearly as thin or precise as the unchartedX affiliates would have you believe. Don't forget that even in alternative media its still up to the view to do their own research.
@user-qg7vj7nb9c
@user-qg7vj7nb9c 2 күн бұрын
@@wombatjack3995 bullshit the structured light scans and the CT scans they referenced in this video prove you so blatantly wrong it's not even funny they demonstrated one with 2mil thick walls that light shines through frankly it's pathetic that you've never even bothered to look into it at all cause I in fact have and it's not just 2mil thick in one spot it's 2mil thick all the way around
@user-qg7vj7nb9c
@user-qg7vj7nb9c 2 күн бұрын
You're totally wrong the structured light and CT scans blatantly prove you wrong they even demonstrated one that's so thin light shines through it fact is ik for a fact you haven't done a second of research cause I in fact have
@user-qg7vj7nb9c
@user-qg7vj7nb9c 2 күн бұрын
​@@wombatjack3995they even blatantly demonstrate these scans on this very episode if you bothered to watch it you'd know
@user-qg7vj7nb9c
@user-qg7vj7nb9c 2 күн бұрын
​@@wombatjack3995but you won't cause you're just a fed stalker troll
@adammillwardart7831
@adammillwardart7831 2 күн бұрын
1:03:28 - Make a short and edit in the clip of Adam Sandler saying "and you can put your weed in there" lol
@brys.3131
@brys.3131 2 күн бұрын
It felt like a goose walked over my grave glancing at the thumb nail. I honest to God thought that was Anthony Bourdain and about had a seizure lol.
@DanO1234567t
@DanO1234567t 2 күн бұрын
.001mm is ridiculous. It would require temperature stabilized environment so the machine tolerances don't shift during the machine process. Granite is fairly temp stable but it does grow with heat and that would shift the part beyond tolerances. Heating the granite by 5 degrees C would cause it to grow by .005mm for a 12cm part. So they would need fine machines equivalent to what we have today. Temp Controll of the environment to ensure accuracy, not to mention these machines have 5-10ft thick concrete bases to stop vibration etc.. this is not doable by hand ever.
@GroberWeisenstein
@GroberWeisenstein 2 күн бұрын
Cooling lubricants are used with diamond bits when machining granite.
@ONightbird
@ONightbird 2 күн бұрын
Nice break from watching America crumble irt today.
@BADGT4
@BADGT4 2 күн бұрын
Great Job, really enjoyed this chat and love to see more developments around this topic. Thanks Danny
@kindly4real
@kindly4real 2 күн бұрын
I think the bottom being so narrow might have something to do with how it works or how it's used. I'd say the placement or location of the handle brackets have something to do with that too. Try tying a string through those holes and place it in water to see if it floats or sinks.
@celticbarry9877
@celticbarry9877 2 күн бұрын
The handles were probably made that way to balance them at the end. You'd make it down to the handles, put your first "perfect" handle on and then work the 2nd handle back into say a cube and see how it sits and then, slowly work it back to being balanced. If you over did it a little and unbalanced it, then you go back to the first handle side and polish it down a little to get it more precicely balanced. That would explain why they don't perfectly match and also why he said that the better handle, the stone on that side near it always looked better, because thats the last thing they'd do, polish that part a little more to shave a little off to get it perfectly balanced. If they were flat on the bottom they wouldn't need to be balanced but it seems part of their purpose was that they could spin.
@kindly4real
@kindly4real 2 күн бұрын
@@celticbarry9877 yeah, and if they didn't want them to spin, they wouldn't. I mean, the fact that they spin is not a mistake or a poor manufacturing process. Question now is, why did/do they spin?.
@kindly4real
@kindly4real 2 күн бұрын
@@celticbarry9877 So to balance the jar you would move the handles along the circumference to where they would be closer together on one side and farther apart on the other. The other option would be to make one of them smaller than the other. I wonder how they are.
@CuriouslyInteresting
@CuriouslyInteresting 2 күн бұрын
If i had to guess id say these containers were used to perform some type of chemistry, Due to all the different sizes and most of them having holes for carrying or moving
@Sidneyferretpie
@Sidneyferretpie Күн бұрын
It would be even crazier if they were made, just to be toys and nightlights.
@Ak1Ra.M1n0s
@Ak1Ra.M1n0s Күн бұрын
When I first saw these vases, is when my brain had error processing and understanding information for the first time. It's been the same ever since...
@wag0NE
@wag0NE Күн бұрын
Spinning ancient rare artifacts on a table gives me anxiety, how is Matt so calm?!
@mattbealllimitless
@mattbealllimitless Күн бұрын
Lol😂 just because they are just not fragile at all. I was driving with one of the most breakable ones on my passenger seat once and slammed on the breaks and it went flying into the floorboard and BANG, no damage. Since then, I worry more about cracking the floor than breaking one 😆
@AustinKoleCarlisle
@AustinKoleCarlisle Күн бұрын
@@mattbealllimitless just don't EVER let Flint handle one of these. i wouldn't be surprised in the least if he "accidentally" dropped one. seriously, guard these like humanity depends on it. btw, have the volumes been calculated and analyzed yet for the precise vases? i bet the volume holds a secret...
@UKFishingFinesse
@UKFishingFinesse 2 күн бұрын
Here we go!
@manuelcastillo1789
@manuelcastillo1789 2 күн бұрын
I believe that they are soul's. Person's fingerprints. Hear me out. Each one is different. Each one is a fraction a measurement in a code that will produce shapes. The shape it generating is a human being. The vase does not mean to resemble a vase. It's a shape. It's math like you. 1/137
@Phatxual
@Phatxual 2 күн бұрын
Anyone else nervously jumping outta their seat when Danny was swinging around that giant baby-vase?😅😂
@romeyjclark
@romeyjclark 2 күн бұрын
It's like Danny is talking to himself 30 years in the future lol
@billclarke2535
@billclarke2535 Күн бұрын
Great episode. Fantastic that Matt bought these to analyze and release all this information
@Whenthoughtsmaycome
@Whenthoughtsmaycome 2 күн бұрын
48:48 kinda like what they did with pillars, the Greeks so that from far away they look straight
@heshtankon7212
@heshtankon7212 Күн бұрын
Most of those pillars and pilasters the Greeks made were done in sections I soft stone. We still do it like that today . Make them in sections and stack them. Then cut them in to tidy them up.
@Whenthoughtsmaycome
@Whenthoughtsmaycome Күн бұрын
@@heshtankon7212 o yes of course, I agree with this, it’s crazy to think some of those granite pillars at like Karnak are completely one piece. Or the oxymandias statue 1,000 plus tons quarries from 500 miles away. Blows my freaking mind
@JamieLemay
@JamieLemay 2 күн бұрын
Storage vessels for the chemicals of the pyramids?
@candui7278
@candui7278 Күн бұрын
Hypothesis; The small ones were for: DMT extracted from blue lotus, LSD from rye, cocaine from the lovely cousins in peru, etc. These were chemical resistant flasks.
@caramcrae9484
@caramcrae9484 Күн бұрын
Fantastic podcast, thanks for sharing Danny. Matt is a hidden gem within the ‘alternate’ history side of things.
@Urgent_Blowout
@Urgent_Blowout 2 күн бұрын
Why would a civilization advanced enough to make these things design them with rounded bottoms to sit in sand? To me thats the most mind-boggling thing.
@TotalSweetness100
@TotalSweetness100 2 күн бұрын
That sub in the intro kicks hard
@Bertie1965
@Bertie1965 2 күн бұрын
Great to have people like this on the team/thanks Danny
@Runk3lsmcdougal
@Runk3lsmcdougal 2 күн бұрын
Well if i can't own these cool artifacts, I'm glad this guy does
@dillydilly2196
@dillydilly2196 2 күн бұрын
Thank you gents 👍👍👍
@chhansen9813
@chhansen9813 2 күн бұрын
Wood mallets and copper chisels! LOL
@ronaldyodersr
@ronaldyodersr 2 күн бұрын
This was a truly fascinating podcast episode. Matt is awesome and I literally just watched his 2nd Tom Grant episode which was great! You should definitely have him on!
@drivethrupoet
@drivethrupoet Күн бұрын
The groups involved in the conferences like the one he mentioned could probably pool their resources and contacts, and set up a lab for everyone to scan anything for a couple of days. The technology isn't new so there's some out there that have been retired for hospital use but could be safe for materials. It would be like antiques roadshow but for relics and uap parts.
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