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PowerfulJRE

PowerfulJRE

Ай бұрын

Christopher Dunn is the author of several books, including "Giza: The Tesla Connection," "Lost Technologies of Ancient Egypt," and "The Giza Power Plant."
www.gizapower.com

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@angelzepeda5142
@angelzepeda5142 Ай бұрын
33 missed calls from Flint Dibbles😂
@trinidad111
@trinidad111 Ай бұрын
Lmao
@dungeonquesting8075
@dungeonquesting8075 Ай бұрын
Flint sleeps in that hat
@yourwrongloserhaha
@yourwrongloserhaha Ай бұрын
@@dungeonquesting8075lmfao
@Duckii_mode
@Duckii_mode Ай бұрын
Joe needs him back on! 😂
@sholaadjekota9140
@sholaadjekota9140 Ай бұрын
😂😂😭
@tylermunn9444
@tylermunn9444 Ай бұрын
I doubt you'll see this comment, but I was one of the engineers at danville metal who 3d printed that exact vase you were holding!!! It's really cool to see something I made on your podcast because I've been a fan of this podcast for a long time. Thank you for opening the minds of millions of people, we need more thinkers out there!
@Anne_Onymous
@Anne_Onymous Ай бұрын
Congrats bro
@Rocko1990
@Rocko1990 Ай бұрын
That's cool as fuck bro
@keithaustin5919
@keithaustin5919 Ай бұрын
I saw your comment and I appreciate the precise craftsmanship.
@voiceofreason1829
@voiceofreason1829 Ай бұрын
What ? Its pronted?!?​@@keithaustin5919
@3Kiwiana
@3Kiwiana Ай бұрын
You make no sense, they didn’t have a plastic vase they had a rose granite vase from pre dynastic Egypt on loan from a collector.
@AtnanMemedovski
@AtnanMemedovski Ай бұрын
I’m a machinist and this is the first time I’ve ever felt represented in any kind of media or entertainment
@BeggarAfterKnowledge
@BeggarAfterKnowledge Ай бұрын
I felt the same way lol Joe trying to understand thousandths and tenths was funny lol it was neat seeing how metrology was used in the inspection of artifacts
@christophergallagher3845
@christophergallagher3845 Ай бұрын
​@BeggarAfterKnowledge he couldn't even pronounce ferrous lol
@leeturnbull2082
@leeturnbull2082 Ай бұрын
Exactly the same, it's fantastic becuase people don't understand what we do or how important it is, and this guy is a proper engineer, also, how clumsy was joe using the Vernier
@LooksLike-om4df
@LooksLike-om4df Ай бұрын
Too bad you got this grifter.
@douglaseuritt3919
@douglaseuritt3919 Ай бұрын
I spent my professional life in automotive engineering and I always held all you tool and die people in the highest regard.
@hobolobobolo
@hobolobobolo Ай бұрын
As an mechanical engineer, everyone of my colleagues instantly see the points made out by Mr.Dunn as soon as you show them. Takes an engineer to see an engineer. Our ancient forefathers had some serious advanced engineering skills!
@patlambert-tr7gq
@patlambert-tr7gq Ай бұрын
If so, why is there no evidence left behind of the machines that built the pyramids.
@aphysique
@aphysique Ай бұрын
In theory, this would work wouldn't it?
@hobolobobolo
@hobolobobolo Ай бұрын
@@aphysique I work both in theory and in practice and have come to the conclusion that: In theory there is no difference between theory and practice, but in practice there is. I would love to see a small model of it though!
@miltonturner2977
@miltonturner2977 29 күн бұрын
I think the Egyptians FOUND all the stuff they took credit for. It's the same as the Pharaohs putting their name on everything. Then the Egyptologists ASSUME that Pharaoh built it. That is the 'Assuming' they are trying to hide behind, it gives them POWER.
@hobolobobolo
@hobolobobolo 29 күн бұрын
@@miltonturner2977 if this is true and the pyramids are older than 5000 years (which I believe), it still does not answer who, how and why they built it.
@ig1243
@ig1243 Ай бұрын
Flint Dibble fuming in his race car bed rn
@lidserg-b7663
@lidserg-b7663 Ай бұрын
😂😂
@Darkstarsovereign
@Darkstarsovereign Ай бұрын
🤣🤣🤣💚 FUCK YES
@TheyCallMeGlitchDash
@TheyCallMeGlitchDash Ай бұрын
😂
@zachgrabow9541
@zachgrabow9541 Ай бұрын
Vroom 😢
@Jamie-yh5eu
@Jamie-yh5eu Ай бұрын
That his dad made for him
@nonyabiz8855
@nonyabiz8855 Ай бұрын
Who else loves episodes like this that delves down the rabbit hole.
@anthonyallen3928
@anthonyallen3928 Ай бұрын
This is the reason we watch
@gizabitadat1499
@gizabitadat1499 Ай бұрын
DEFFO MORE PLZ !
@Drizz322
@Drizz322 Ай бұрын
Totally! This was gold
@MrFarr007
@MrFarr007 Ай бұрын
I was loving it...
@RiskyBusiness144
@RiskyBusiness144 Ай бұрын
Esp this guy as he SEEMS more on the level than the moon hoax guy and Gram. Joe needs a quick microwave course though. He was lost in the explanation.
@Kr4zYy-
@Kr4zYy- Ай бұрын
Joe dropped this as a straight up middle finger to Flint Dribbles 💀
@madisonromero3529
@madisonromero3529 29 күн бұрын
I was thinking the same thing.
@ExactConsciousness
@ExactConsciousness 29 күн бұрын
Why not though? People who claim to be intelligent enough to understand things but closed minded and unable to process new data are degenerates of our time.
@CarlosVargas-io7wy
@CarlosVargas-io7wy 29 күн бұрын
😂😂
@greentoolsnyc3985
@greentoolsnyc3985 29 күн бұрын
For realz
@user-ii1iy8fz1d
@user-ii1iy8fz1d 27 күн бұрын
Joe does not seem a malicious chap... ❤
@evolbetty4598
@evolbetty4598 29 күн бұрын
Mr. Dunn should be a weekly guest. He has so much knowledge to share.
@calvinjackson5013
@calvinjackson5013 Ай бұрын
“Jaime can u pull up Flint Dibbles sleeves?” That was the best comment ever! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@iknowyoureright8564
@iknowyoureright8564 Ай бұрын
Whoever wrote that deserves some sort of award, 😅
@hcliff2100
@hcliff2100 Ай бұрын
Long live comments about dibble i cant get enough of them 😂
@brifer95
@brifer95 Ай бұрын
Flint Dibble is a Harry Potter character with a secret master that tells him what to do
@HighLifeGaming95
@HighLifeGaming95 Ай бұрын
Lol dude this was as good as the original comment
@kanifalam7835
@kanifalam7835 Ай бұрын
Oh shit, that's perfect
@stuartwhite897
@stuartwhite897 Ай бұрын
Dibble snapped a pencil at the beginning of this podcast and got on his horse for Austin
@boagski
@boagski Ай бұрын
He only writes with feathers tho
@MagnusGalactusOG
@MagnusGalactusOG Ай бұрын
Diddlr is laughing obnoxiously all the way to his Hobbit hole.
@nourdinemazali493
@nourdinemazali493 Ай бұрын
With those baby hands he ain't snapping shit 😂
@ajay.gillig
@ajay.gillig Ай бұрын
Had to go back.. he forgot his fedora
@dawooddawood3158
@dawooddawood3158 Ай бұрын
You mean pony
@fishyfishycoral
@fishyfishycoral Ай бұрын
"You do ask a lot of good questions" :Genuine and high praise from a man of Mr. Dunn's caliber. Basically, grilling a man for an hour and he's not bored of your curiosity Is great conversation.
@Joe2328
@Joe2328 11 күн бұрын
well said, i did laugh when he told Joe he asks a lot of awkward questions though!
@MagnusGalactusOG
@MagnusGalactusOG 7 күн бұрын
Dunn is a great mind and a wonderful man. Opposite of Flint Diddle the obnoxious woke Hobbit.
@Jippa_33
@Jippa_33 Ай бұрын
Chris Dunn is a legend! Great guest! He’s on Mt. Rushmore w/ Randall, Graham & John Anthony West. Also his voice reminds me of Albert Finney in Big Fish
@AlexMartinez-1316
@AlexMartinez-1316 Ай бұрын
I kept thinking damn this guy looks like a movie star... thank you for reminding me about that !
@ExactConsciousness
@ExactConsciousness 29 күн бұрын
He's on what? Is it some kind of Randall presentation?
@ianbanks2844
@ianbanks2844 12 күн бұрын
Well, Albert was from Salford .
@5dollarshake263
@5dollarshake263 Ай бұрын
Episodes like this are so nostalgic for early JRE watchers.
@juggadaaku4219
@juggadaaku4219 Ай бұрын
The olden days. The rabbit holes..
@korbandallas8931
@korbandallas8931 Ай бұрын
The intro alone.
@pauliseri935
@pauliseri935 Ай бұрын
Olive Garden
@Makabert.Abylon
@Makabert.Abylon Ай бұрын
@@Medusas_Barberyou win a yellow tractor 🚜 in optional colour, and a special needs medal🏅
@colindavidson6483
@colindavidson6483 Ай бұрын
I guess that means he’s someone interesting
@kinsmanifesto1
@kinsmanifesto1 Ай бұрын
This is some EXTREMELY classic JRE shit, and I’m here for it.
@JeffreyGlover65
@JeffreyGlover65 Ай бұрын
Spot on!
@keepingupwithJoaquinJones
@keepingupwithJoaquinJones Ай бұрын
Where?
@OingBoing-bh5vm
@OingBoing-bh5vm Ай бұрын
When ?
@monotech20.14
@monotech20.14 Ай бұрын
Rogan keep having frauds on his show.
@TopG-lu1hq
@TopG-lu1hq Ай бұрын
We need important people on instead of all these influencers
@22Facesmusica
@22Facesmusica Ай бұрын
we really need people like Christopher Dunn. When talking about Egypt, Flint's arguments felt weak, but yet his attitude was like "believe the experts or be labeled stupid".
@AIenSmithee
@AIenSmithee Ай бұрын
He didn’t do that at all. He presented evidence and data. If evidence and data is not useful and you’d prefer to just listen to some cool stories, seriously, that’s fine. But please don’t pretend you care about science.
@IIINEMESESII
@IIINEMESESII Ай бұрын
@@AIenSmithee seemed like they showed his cherry picked evidence at the end of this episode so i mean... sussy boi
@Uno_Floydd
@Uno_Floydd Ай бұрын
@@AIenSmitheethis dude really did ignore your response and just stated illiterate illogical opinion
@Leynad778
@Leynad778 Ай бұрын
If you listen to the counter arguments it's apparent, they think these are facts, even the official narrative is just a theory as well not based on first sources, but what historians wrote about ancient Egypt thousands of years later. There was a catastrophe with the Younger Drias, because 150 huge mammal races disappeared quite suddenly. There were Elephants in America and Mammuths. Official cause of distinction is, they were all killed by humans. The few million worldwide that existed during that time. There are too many very unscientific explanations regarding our past.
@BarryMccockiner
@BarryMccockiner Ай бұрын
@@AIenSmithee there’s no evidence of Egyptians using cooper tools to cut granite or make these vases or drill cores out of huge slabs…
@victorzancudo5413
@victorzancudo5413 Ай бұрын
Shirt sleeve game on point, which is now a standard we must hold people to while talking about Egypt.
@jalopyjoe3069
@jalopyjoe3069 Ай бұрын
Joe is so good at changing gears with an older guest like this. Making super digestible for us all. What a great, intriguing episode!
@cornpopwuzzabaddude4962
@cornpopwuzzabaddude4962 Ай бұрын
Christopher Dunn is my uncle. I have not seen him for 15 years as Texas is far away, he used to send me postcards in near perfect calligraphy print handwriting. Very honorable man.
@khall187
@khall187 Ай бұрын
Chris is also my uncle. He sends me birthday presents wrapped with the utmost precision. Each piece of tape measures exactly 1.125" in length.
@Noctrl100
@Noctrl100 Ай бұрын
Chris is also my father’s 2nd cousin he used to send me paper airplanes from different parts of the world perfectly engineered to have a flight duration of exactly 3.14 mins with a 3.14 degree drop off every time!
@WSFM_Rex
@WSFM_Rex Ай бұрын
Chris is also my uncle. He took me on an archaeological dig to Teotihucan when I was a junior in high school and he speaks fluent Spanish as well. It was pretty cool we met up with some of his old military buddies in Mexico City and that’s where I drank my first tequila, Uncle Chris sure knew how to have a good time I’m glad he’s doing well
@khall187
@khall187 Ай бұрын
Chris is my mother. He's always there for me. Honestly couldn't ask for a better father to my children.
@brewcrewgarage
@brewcrewgarage Ай бұрын
Chris is my Uncle 9th removed and I love getting his fathers days postcards
@markfrancis5164
@markfrancis5164 Ай бұрын
Christopher Dunn is the uncle for everyone. Full of real experience, knowledge, thought and expertise. A man who understands materials & machines and asks the questions pure academics refuse to confront as the answers are incompatible with their careers, ideas and credibility.
@greg.peepeeface
@greg.peepeeface Ай бұрын
nicely summmed up
@Chillllllbruh
@Chillllllbruh 29 күн бұрын
My Uncle is cool My Uncle is great Except for that time He was accused of ra.....
@phillyfan118
@phillyfan118 28 күн бұрын
Rogan is back in high school shop class. We need more old-timers talking about things.
@slyhawk57
@slyhawk57 25 күн бұрын
What talking out of their asses? 😂 the guy is an absolute fantasist. Has absolutely no clue what he's talking about
@BillMcLendon8888
@BillMcLendon8888 Ай бұрын
I am a quality control inspector with 14 years experience in the manufacturing field. And when he says that this material is measuring at a thou. Or a thou and a half .001/.0015 that blows my mind the accuracy of these ancient artifacts. Amazing.
@dragonmaster391
@dragonmaster391 Ай бұрын
you would really enjoy UnchartedX. He is Ben and was on jre with Jimmy from Bright Insight. Ben has excellent videos covering the advanced machining evidence in ancient artifacts. in a recent video Ben was there with Chris, and they have the real vase on the turn table and just watch the indicator gauges holding shockingly steady. I highly recommend Ben's content
@cebukid70
@cebukid70 Ай бұрын
Same here. I'm a manufacturing engineer and understand how hard it is to achieve those dimensions and tolerances
@josteincarlsen2905
@josteincarlsen2905 Ай бұрын
@@cebukid70how do you think they have done it? Can we do this today?
@josteincarlsen2905
@josteincarlsen2905 Ай бұрын
how do you think they have done it? Can we do this today?
@FFNOJG
@FFNOJG Ай бұрын
​@josteincarlsen2905 yes we can do it today... and the only way they could have done it is with a computer, and a machine.
@Djfromkc1
@Djfromkc1 Ай бұрын
As a machinist myself for 25 years i really appreciate this episode. Thanks Joe.
@chrisk7812
@chrisk7812 Ай бұрын
Machinist of 12 years and can’t agree more! Hearing someone one JRE say “two thou” is just awesome!
@laneovbey4031
@laneovbey4031 Ай бұрын
Me also. tho I have not made as many chips, that you probably have. I run a 1942 NO. 3 warner & swasey turret lathe and a Lagun republic FT 2 vertical milling machine At my shop
@wowhuhmike
@wowhuhmike Ай бұрын
@@chrisk7812 I love how he just keeps using the lingo without ever explaining that a “thou” is .001”
@papialeman
@papialeman Ай бұрын
Same. I was an at Egyptian exhibit recently and was blown away at the precision with which old kingdom vases were obviously machined at within .001 concentricity from the OD and ID. few people can really appreciate how difficult that is even today and especially 4000 years ago with extremely hard granite. However they did it was lost and that quality was long gone by new kingdom Egypt
@stubbycuts
@stubbycuts Ай бұрын
So good, I’m just heard Brazing on JRE!
@leeturnbull2082
@leeturnbull2082 Ай бұрын
Im a machinist from the UK, amd its great to see someone whos a real engineer examine this stuff, its also very funny hearing Joe's clumsiness for inderstanding engineering, even the way he held the vernier was a reflection of the skill difference between a machinist and a normie
@onestoptechnologies7305
@onestoptechnologies7305 25 күн бұрын
Yep, but I'm glad to see Joe's not afraid to learn.
@finalwaveee
@finalwaveee Ай бұрын
my dad runs a cnc machine shop... for 30 years plus... growing up I thought it was the most dreadful place... Mr. Dunn has given me a spark of interest.
@ExactConsciousness
@ExactConsciousness 29 күн бұрын
You've missed out on discovering how to make some cool stuff with water jets. Lol
@finalwaveee
@finalwaveee 29 күн бұрын
@@ExactConsciousness just mills and lathes my friend...
@jopo7996
@jopo7996 Ай бұрын
That suit vest instantly adds 20 IQ points.
@trinidad111
@trinidad111 Ай бұрын
Mine comes tomorrow, can’t wait to put it on and solve this mystery once and for all
@shinobi-no-bueno
@shinobi-no-bueno Ай бұрын
*waistcoat
@ryangallagher-oy6qt
@ryangallagher-oy6qt Ай бұрын
That's redundant. He's a brit.
@NecroChungus
@NecroChungus Ай бұрын
[BUTTON-UP VEST] clothing +2 INT +1 CHR
@LunaticAsylum01
@LunaticAsylum01 Ай бұрын
​@@shinobi-no-buenois this a US-UK thing? I've never heard of a suit vest before!
@mikefunk1423
@mikefunk1423 Ай бұрын
Chris hired me at my job 27yrs ago and it was a pleasure working with him. I remember when they filmed an episode of Ancient Aliens in our shop years ago. I told the guys in the shop a year ago that I had a feeling Chris was going to be on the JRE……Nice work Chris 🍻
@djmastergroove946
@djmastergroove946 Ай бұрын
That's cool! 👍
@PaulWall51991
@PaulWall51991 Ай бұрын
This 100% didn't happen...
@mikefunk1423
@mikefunk1423 Ай бұрын
@@PaulWall51991 lol okay whatever.
@dudeDOGn
@dudeDOGn Ай бұрын
​@@PaulWall51991Awww somebody's jealous 😿
@PaulWall51991
@PaulWall51991 Ай бұрын
@@mikefunk1423 y u capping bro? No need to lie on the internet
@YouSaveTheDay
@YouSaveTheDay Ай бұрын
I think the one of the key things that is missing from this history is the possibility that the Egyptians didn't build the pyramids. I think it reasonable to assume that they found them and built their civilisation around them. They didn't know how they worked. The Egyptian's kept meticulous records yet no written records or story survives regarding how they built possibly the most impressive structures to ever grace the earth. They probably stopped being functional and the knowledge surrounding them was probably lost during the cataclysm that took place during younger dryas (along with 90% of human kind). Egyptian royalty have a proven history of reworking prior works and claiming it as their own. I think these points fill a small void in works done by Dunn, Hancock etc. The reason no other pyramids compare to the main 3 at Giza is because the Egyptians' attempted to copy the main three they had inherited.
@onestoptechnologies7305
@onestoptechnologies7305 25 күн бұрын
EXACTLY!!! I think the Egyptians found the site and mimicked the people as a way to assume authority over the masses! Most/All megalithic sites are NOT claimed by the "indigenous" people... they usually explain how their people stumbled upon the amazing sites!... Which is easy to see in places like Pumapunku and Sacsayhuamán!
@YouSaveTheDay
@YouSaveTheDay 21 күн бұрын
@@onestoptechnologies7305 I've also been to Sacsayhuamán. For such a "modern" civilization it makes zero sense as to why the methodologies as to how that stonework was produced hasn't survived even through stories/myths. They simply didn't have the knowledge to pass down through time!
@onestoptechnologies7305
@onestoptechnologies7305 21 күн бұрын
@@YouSaveTheDay Yes, They would not have just "forgot" to pass on the most amazing/advanced methodologies. I can see not passing on a recipe that one person knows, but not something used by the massive number of people it took to build those! Something massively catastrophic had to happen to wipe out this level of advancement. Like meteoric impact/Younger Dryas/Great Flood. The "tabs" on the stones, the "pillow" shape, interlocking blocks and metal key-clamps that match across continents imply an interconnected civilization on Pangea. I can't help but think ante-diluvian civilization.
@stevecloutier9414
@stevecloutier9414 27 күн бұрын
This was a super fascinating discussion. Christopher Dunn is very humble , articulate and intelligent. I love how Joe has such an ability to confirm , clarify and pull out critical details from technically complex subjects. Jamie’s observations and input add much to the experience too. Thanks for this amazing , entertaining , intriguing discussion gentlemen.
@SkepticalTeacher
@SkepticalTeacher Ай бұрын
This is the Rogan we missed!!! Egypt, tech, aliens...
@Che1seabluesdrogba11
@Che1seabluesdrogba11 Ай бұрын
He's been talking about these topics, you just don't watch or listen as much
@ballsworthy
@ballsworthy Ай бұрын
Yeah too much vaccine talk, not enough aliens
@deckofcards87
@deckofcards87 Ай бұрын
Joe never stopped covering those topics, lol.
@petertulp8806
@petertulp8806 Ай бұрын
So much better then all the mma insanity
@ConnorSinclair420
@ConnorSinclair420 Ай бұрын
Chris Dunn must sound like the man who made you gay in kindergarten because normal people can't tolerate these amateur hour boomer bullshit artists and their disgusting ways. Taking advantage of uneducated people to create some religion where Dunn is a disciple, furk right off mate!
@MAAlharbi
@MAAlharbi Ай бұрын
“Can I go take a good nap then?” only guest that ever said that 😂😂
@thomaskoukouris4070
@thomaskoukouris4070 Ай бұрын
Time stamp?
@bill2070
@bill2070 Ай бұрын
That was the best! You could tell it was a bit much for him mentally.
@bill2070
@bill2070 Ай бұрын
​@@thomaskoukouris4070 it's In the last minute
@nabridobcsje7345
@nabridobcsje7345 18 күн бұрын
@@thomaskoukouris4070 2:39:09
@bohemiancasanova5538
@bohemiancasanova5538 16 күн бұрын
Well, he is an older gentleman 😂😂 Hilarious comment nonetheless.
@56studebaker54
@56studebaker54 20 күн бұрын
The common concensus is that precise measuring tools, such as what you're using in this podcast, weren't invented until the 20th century. Cadillac was the first to produce "standardized parts". I forget the year, but they took apart 3 Cadillacs and scattered the parts about and managed to reassemble 3 working cars from the scattered parts. This was done to prove the precision of Cadillac cars. Before this, if you needed a replacement part, it had to be manufactured to fit your particular need. There were no parts stores at that time. I find it fascinating that something this old could be so precise.
@M.Khachatrian36
@M.Khachatrian36 26 күн бұрын
Finally, I’ve been waiting to see Chris Dunn here for yeeeeaars!! It’s so nice to hear someone who actually knows what he’s talking about, and Chris is one! This should have been at least the podcast #4 with him, not #1! He’s work is absolutely brilliant and founded with knowledge and changes everything: in my estimate he’s the most underrated author about the Pyramids and he’s THE Most important and the most humble one, one in contrast: absolute genius! His work will be appreciated in 50+ years when he’ll be long gone, unfortunately… Chris, please go do some steam cell treatments so you can live another 50 years to see that, thank you!!!
@slyhawk57
@slyhawk57 25 күн бұрын
He has absolutely no idea what he's talking about. He's a complete fantasist... even calling himself an engineer is hilarious. So much he says is absolutely verifiable rubbish 😂
@Archangel3083
@Archangel3083 Ай бұрын
These are my favorite kinda episodes. The ones where you gotta turn off all notifications and get somewhere quiet because shits about to get real in the rabbit hole.
@jasonolinger7585
@jasonolinger7585 Ай бұрын
yeah, it takes you out of the mundane rat race. We call capitalism.
@barneypaws4883
@barneypaws4883 Ай бұрын
Absolutely, pure escapism. You want to give these episodes 100% of your time
@rjl5759
@rjl5759 Ай бұрын
​@jasonolinger7585
@lsaiahh
@lsaiahh Ай бұрын
As a machinist myself hearing someone on Rogan talking about thous and tenths and hearing the words "depth per revolution" come out of rogans mouth is blowing my mind!! Love it
@chhhickenbonenowison
@chhhickenbonenowison Ай бұрын
He said he mistakenly referred to .0001 as a tenth but anyone in machining knows it was no mistake
@AIenSmithee
@AIenSmithee Ай бұрын
Really? Even if it’s all garbage? Don’t have to be a machinist to see the drill core stuff is pretty dumb.
@lsaiahh
@lsaiahh Ай бұрын
​@@AIenSmithee Just happy to hear about the trade i love being talked about
@martinsanders5418
@martinsanders5418 Ай бұрын
​@@AIenSmitheeAh the indoctrinated mind 🤡 The blind will never see the anomalies, or the absurdities, of their own perspective. And those that can't challenge their own thinking, cannot credibly claim to understand the issue
@AIenSmithee
@AIenSmithee Ай бұрын
@@martinsanders5418 have you watched any Scientists Against Myths videos? kzfaq.info/get/bejne/qdmTqtKI2by4Ynk.htmlsi=rzngS_eE3GSMxVlD
@martinezlucia101
@martinezlucia101 20 күн бұрын
Please bring him back again!!! I usually listen to most podcasts casts at 1.5x but didn’t realize I was listening at normal speed. More often than not I have a hard time maintaining focus when I listen at normal speed. He speaks a lot slower than many and usually it would drive me crazy but I absolutely enjoyed every moment! Similar to a really good book or movie, I’m a little sad that it’s over. I want to just sit and learn from this man I suspect there is so much he didn’t say and so many theories that should be investigated that he doesn’t want to discuss because they are unproven. I’m fed up with the portions of science that have closed the book and believe they have everything figured out. If that were the case with medicine we would still be treating humors and bleeding patients.
@auxsiren
@auxsiren 27 күн бұрын
Please have this guy on again!
@Wordtothewisepodcast
@Wordtothewisepodcast Ай бұрын
Back to the old Rogan having fascinating conversations with people pushing the boundaries and no culture war bullshit
@edzus100
@edzus100 Ай бұрын
... confirmation biased people you mean ... because ... no ... all cores dont show a spiral .. majority .. just DONT ... they are UN INTERESTINGLY matching what the fuckin copper pipe and sand do. And few anomalies dont prove shait.
@awsompawsome
@awsompawsome 25 күн бұрын
Cry more, maybe if you cry long enough you can make a river
@Kingofthekop1
@Kingofthekop1 22 күн бұрын
@@awsompawsomeReal glass
@mr.anderson9938
@mr.anderson9938 21 күн бұрын
@@awsompawsomecalm down red hat
@tylerberg4832
@tylerberg4832 14 күн бұрын
@@awsompawsomeembarrassment kink ?
@kennyjenkins1564
@kennyjenkins1564 Ай бұрын
People who work with their hands on the show is refreshing
@ks5553
@ks5553 Ай бұрын
You should check out Daniel Tosh's new podcast. It's him interviewing regular people
@GrowingDownUnder
@GrowingDownUnder Ай бұрын
Christopher Dunn is a computer programmer XD
@kennyjenkins1564
@kennyjenkins1564 29 күн бұрын
@@GrowingDownUnder his background is a machinist
@kwnsl556
@kwnsl556 14 күн бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="98">1:38</a>:30 Dunn’s face when Rogan says “we got time”. He’s tired as hell! 😂
@alexadamovski1107
@alexadamovski1107 12 күн бұрын
He is tired of his own theory, he just wants to enjoy retirement
@misskara1586
@misskara1586 20 күн бұрын
As someone who works in aerospace mfg (metal finishing), I love that Joe has an engineer talking about one of the greatest mysteries of all time! This guy is speaking my language!
@michaelblurry6559
@michaelblurry6559 Ай бұрын
I had an old machinist friend who Chris reminds me of. His name was John. Old vet. Worked at a machine shop. I would go visit him every day after work. He showed me how to use a lathe, mill, precision grinder, tumbler... you name it. He was a genius as most good machinists are. We need more Mr. Dunns in this world. I miss visiting John. RIP. Thank you, Joe for having Mr Dunn on your show.
@matthewcurry3565
@matthewcurry3565 Ай бұрын
I'm jealous. I need a chris.
@MonkeyBall2453
@MonkeyBall2453 Ай бұрын
I love working on those giant old Bridgeport milling machines. They don’t make tools like that anymore.
@lmccampbell
@lmccampbell Ай бұрын
This guy has absolutely no clue what he's talking about
@katastrafika5253
@katastrafika5253 Ай бұрын
Christian Bale?
@connorjohn5013
@connorjohn5013 Ай бұрын
You are John now.
@richc369
@richc369 Ай бұрын
Flint dibble is hugging his Indiana jones hat right now rocking back and forth.
@JeffreyGlover65
@JeffreyGlover65 Ай бұрын
Lol
@alecbaldwinsnotpropgun
@alecbaldwinsnotpropgun Ай бұрын
And jerkin’ it to his pops research
@poopool_Q
@poopool_Q Ай бұрын
​@@alecbaldwinsnotpropgunyeah but ... my dad
@AB-nj4ex
@AB-nj4ex Ай бұрын
😂
@EricJustinSmithJr
@EricJustinSmithJr Ай бұрын
Stomping around the house in his dads shirt and shoes.
@zostedguy
@zostedguy 28 күн бұрын
John Cadman, here, the builder of the running Hydraulic Pulse Generator model in "Giza: The Tesla Connection". I have had a running model since April 3, 2000. Working on latest upgrades, of course. Vids of it running are on my channel.
@railander
@railander 6 күн бұрын
That's cool! Beautiful dogs too.
@scarletbegonias2359
@scarletbegonias2359 28 күн бұрын
After watching the Friedemann Freund, TED Talk explaining the process of conducting energy through stone and being able to measure it(?) I have come to the realization that Christopher Dunn is onto something valuable, however he is doing a piss poor job of explaining himself. Joe is doing a wonderful job trying to walk Christopher through his own theory.
@alexmeier1
@alexmeier1 Ай бұрын
This episode is a masterclass on "how to extract information from an introverted podcast guest".
@insanity4224
@insanity4224 Ай бұрын
Yeah people cry about Rogan not pushing back on peoples claims.. it’s about making the guest feel comfortable and express what they really believe.
@mrromantimothy
@mrromantimothy Ай бұрын
Joe jumped on him from the beginning took him to the ground like an MMA fighter and never let him up. Like my dad would say he pumped him for all his dope.
@H3li0s
@H3li0s Ай бұрын
was pretty much thinking about the work Joe put in on this one.
@shinobi-no-bueno
@shinobi-no-bueno Ай бұрын
​@@mrromantimothyyour dad pumps guys for dope? 🤨
@mrromantimothy
@mrromantimothy Ай бұрын
Joe jumped on him from the beginning took him to the ground like an MMA fighter and never let him up. Like my dad would say he pumped him for all his dope.
@jamesevans5548
@jamesevans5548 Ай бұрын
Ben Van Kerkwyks whole fascination with ancient civilizations started with this guy. No UnchartedX maybe if not for Mr. Dunn. Awesome!
@agarsorchids7708
@agarsorchids7708 Ай бұрын
Exactly!👍
@superstitiouspre-literatep9730
@superstitiouspre-literatep9730 Ай бұрын
Ben's the best, I was subbed to his old YT channel pukajay productions before he made UnchartedX. Can't wait to go on a tour with him some time!
@LesterBrunt
@LesterBrunt Ай бұрын
@@superstitiouspre-literatep9730 You are going to waste 8 grand to go to Egypt and have ben point at rocks while saying “I literally can’t even…”
@kennymichaelalanya7134
@kennymichaelalanya7134 Ай бұрын
​@LesterBrunt Imagine valuing money over knowledge. Knowledge is power. Even PBD said it and he said he'd rather have knowledge over huge amounts of money because you can become rich with vast amounts of knowledge.
@superstitiouspre-literatep9730
@superstitiouspre-literatep9730 Ай бұрын
@LesterBrunt there's a lot more to a trip to Egypt than that. I have friends in Egypt I would love to visit, and the Nile cruise, hotels and cuisine, concerts, and yet staring at rocks with Ben. I'm not sure how you value your money, but I would see it as money well spent. God bless
@casualchris7443
@casualchris7443 Ай бұрын
Jamie was earning his check this episode lmao
@sparksmacoy
@sparksmacoy 18 күн бұрын
We need more people like this in the world. A quite, humble legend.
@ChrisTolf
@ChrisTolf Ай бұрын
Jeez Joe has came out with straight bangers for like three weeks in a row. GOAT
@LensIsDead
@LensIsDead Ай бұрын
The joke at the end solidified this dude as a legendary guest. What a pleasant experience
@AA11AA11AA
@AA11AA11AA Ай бұрын
Top rated comment.
@MagnusGalactusOG
@MagnusGalactusOG Ай бұрын
If Flint Diddlr was on with Dunn maybe he would behave like less of an obnoxious hobbit
@mr2wo
@mr2wo Ай бұрын
Until you see that he did infact " screw up " his investigations of drill core 7
@Rays_Bad_Decisions
@Rays_Bad_Decisions Ай бұрын
​@@MagnusGalactusOGI doubt it. Flints reasoning was more cult than academic. That's not going to change
@turbomunch
@turbomunch Ай бұрын
@@Rays_Bad_Decisions He had facts. Graham had conjecture and hurt feelings.
@davillmusic83
@davillmusic83 29 күн бұрын
Well done Joe! This is the BEST interview I’ve heard with Chris Dunn. Great work guys!
@AlwaysWrenchin
@AlwaysWrenchin Ай бұрын
Not sure how or why your back on the KZfaq but super glad I get to watch your podcast on KZfaq again. Thanks Joe Rogan
@dawnmeredith5878
@dawnmeredith5878 Ай бұрын
I am amazed at how how in contrast to Dibble, its so easy for Dunn to say “well, that’s interesting. I’ll look into this…” it’s such a different vibe. So much more open. It’s logic and critical thinking used in a more appropriate way to serve knowledge, and so authentically curious.
@Alexander_Kale
@Alexander_Kale Ай бұрын
It's the easiest deflection. "I'll look into this" then the point is done and he never does. People like Dibble meanwhile get rather annoyed when you misrepresent their field of expertise to their face.
@AustinKoleCarlisle
@AustinKoleCarlisle Ай бұрын
@@Alexander_Kale you guys are insufferable.
@TheVaged
@TheVaged Ай бұрын
@@Alexander_Kale "Field of Expertise" He's not a physical scientist. He's a glorified social studies Indiana Jones LARPer, so is Graham. Dunn isn't, he's a real engineer. Get another Engineer to counter, not Diddle.
@Alexander_Kale
@Alexander_Kale Ай бұрын
@@TheVaged As far as I can tell, Dibble has a Ph. D. in Classical archaeology. He has multiple publications to his name and he is doing actual archeology. So yes. Field of expertise. I dont give a damn whether you like his hat, the man knows what he is talking about. So how about you drop the petty insults? Meanwhile, for an engineer, Dunn has dodged an awful lot of questions in this interview and brought very little actual data. Whenever Joe tried to nail him into giving him precise measurements, or asked for points of contention between DUnn and archaeologists, Dunn dodged. E:g., when the 3d printed vase was brought up? Not only would measuring the print be pointless, because most printers are not very precise, at no point whatsoever did Dunn say that these tolerances were in any way out of the ordinary for vases, or if so, by how far. A very easy way of showing this supposed superiority for example would have been to list a couple of contemporary vases with vastly larger tolerances. For some reason he did not do that. When Dunn was asked what the contemporary opinion is on how these precise tolerances were achieved, he dodged. He mentioned how others were mean to him, pointing to less precise vases as a counteragrgument, but he himself in no way shape or form said how widespread his high precision vases were. How am I to know Dunn isn't the one cherry picking here, taking the one vase from the batch that had higher precision by accident? Then there was the thing with the visual fotography of th face he showed. He effectively admitted that he had no idea how precise thos proportions actually were, but claimed them to be special anyway.
@DevinDTV
@DevinDTV Ай бұрын
Dibble is an actual subject matter expert, so he's not likely to find any given spurious argument "interesting". He's just going to feel annoyed that something illogical is being passed off as plausible.
@spencerlandreth5746
@spencerlandreth5746 Ай бұрын
I wish this guy was my grandpa and that I had 1000 hours to listen to him talk! So much more pleasant than some.
@davidgammon4934
@davidgammon4934 Ай бұрын
Ghey
@threegreencharms
@threegreencharms 17 күн бұрын
I'm a machinist and big fan of Mr. Dunn. I have his first book, it's interesting. Seeing the pyramid through the eyes of a machinist, it's quite a fun thought experiment.
@MrDyhard
@MrDyhard Ай бұрын
Joe, this was brilliant. You provide an environment where free thinking rebels can explain their theories - this is just so important for nourishing new ideas, theories and science. If people like Christopher did not have your show, he would be cut down and cancelled by the self appointed experts. You are doing society an incredible good by allowing people like Christopher to address the broader community. Thankyou, and keep up the good work.
@seth1184
@seth1184 Ай бұрын
I can hear Dibble screaming right now... "Damn it, another English man!!!!"
@matthewsmolinsky5605
@matthewsmolinsky5605 Ай бұрын
"Another pyramidiot with a British accent and no evidence!!!" lol
@treyperryman2181
@treyperryman2181 Ай бұрын
"My dad's discoveries....☝🏻"
@jasonolinger7585
@jasonolinger7585 Ай бұрын
That pod made me realize how much of this is novelty and entertainment for Graham. feel like Joe is secretly exposing him.
@jasonhayesIGotquestions
@jasonhayesIGotquestions Ай бұрын
JOE a massive fan very off subject but my Australia government and my freedom to talk can cause me trouble I know you probably won't have any time to read but hope is all I have and I'll use it,thanks for all the truth and help to the young men that are very lost atm
@Mister_Peepo
@Mister_Peepo Ай бұрын
Mah charred seeds!
@TaticalNinja115
@TaticalNinja115 Ай бұрын
fascinating to hear that his accent is probably reminiscent of how the U.S. founding fathers sounded, with a southern accent naturally developing
@prezz1257
@prezz1257 Ай бұрын
Yeah it's a great accent I'm british and can tell(even though he said) that he spent his early life here.
@SandrasSpicySpanishSalami
@SandrasSpicySpanishSalami Ай бұрын
Underrated comment. I was thinking the exact same thing.
@lukeg.a5047
@lukeg.a5047 Ай бұрын
Came here to say the same thing. 55 years in America and I can still hear an English tinge to some words.
@ItsCalled-Football
@ItsCalled-Football Ай бұрын
I know it’s irrational but the proud Englishman in me is a little annoyed that he lost his accent (even though it’s pretty obvious why he has)
@tasteofmassachusettsneweng2807
@tasteofmassachusettsneweng2807 Ай бұрын
literally thought the same thing!!!
@marshalbass7098
@marshalbass7098 17 күн бұрын
Thank you Joe for being open minded and facilitating these discussions.
@Imaginatrixx
@Imaginatrixx 28 күн бұрын
"Jamie pull up that image of a Grizzley bear cutting granite in Egypt"
@Tbaby1222
@Tbaby1222 Ай бұрын
No one else could make me interested in listening to two guys talking about drill effectiveness except for Joe. Bravo. That’s the beauty of this podcast.
@dereknemoART
@dereknemoART Ай бұрын
Its so nice to see Mr. Dunn looking so healthy. Whether or not you like any of his research, he is a pillar for modern independent or amateur researchers of Ancient Mysteries. His latest collaborations with other engineers that have some very impressive resumes are exciting.
@dillongarner1
@dillongarner1 Ай бұрын
After analyzing the first vase with a structured light scanner, it was concluded that a computer MUST have been used in the design and execution of these vases. This is the biggest discovery nobody is talking about
@JonnyD3ath
@JonnyD3ath 15 күн бұрын
Fake. Their source was never proven to begin with, this whole episode is silly
@buddyhell7100
@buddyhell7100 Ай бұрын
This was one of my favourite JRE yet
@OHB666
@OHB666 Ай бұрын
Jamie actually trying to hide from the camera killed me 🤣🤣🤣 you ain’t sneaky son
@alecbaldwinsnotpropgun
@alecbaldwinsnotpropgun Ай бұрын
Bro leaning over, like we can’t see you??? 😂😂😂😂😂
@alialrassam6432
@alialrassam6432 Ай бұрын
Yeaaaah i thought I am the only one who notice that 😂😂😂😂😂,, he always do that 😂😂
@robertozambrano-mn7nk
@robertozambrano-mn7nk Ай бұрын
Time code?
@themuckler8176
@themuckler8176 Ай бұрын
​@@robertozambrano-mn7nkFirst few minutes
@jg6744
@jg6744 Ай бұрын
It made me go on a Wikipedia rabbit hole to find out more about Jamie Vernon
@cncshorts1075
@cncshorts1075 Ай бұрын
This guys speaking my language. Shout out all the machinists watching.
@graymcgoldrick8388
@graymcgoldrick8388 Ай бұрын
Fascinating and a totally engrossing conversation and exploration with Mr Dunn and Joe who when he interviews and is interested really shines with his genuine focus.
@ConstanceMurphy-hp6lo
@ConstanceMurphy-hp6lo 25 күн бұрын
Joe Rogan, your conversations are absolutely THE best. Thank you for enriching my life.
@Charlieandersali
@Charlieandersali Ай бұрын
Joe is a master interviewer. Such a wonderful conversation.
@jrs4ex
@jrs4ex Ай бұрын
Time to extend my lunch break at work
@theodorosgeorgitsis5600
@theodorosgeorgitsis5600 Ай бұрын
My boss makes a dollar While I make a dime That's why I shit On company time
@leerichard994
@leerichard994 Ай бұрын
How do you feel after 10mins....probs go back to work yh? 😂😂
@juggadaaku4219
@juggadaaku4219 Ай бұрын
Same here. Not my problem it’s 10 am 🤷‍♂️
@TheWysardBrian
@TheWysardBrian Ай бұрын
2 hour 40 minute lunch break. Noice
@isokiller2346
@isokiller2346 Ай бұрын
@@theodorosgeorgitsis5600dead 😂
@julescapper4231
@julescapper4231 Ай бұрын
Ancient Antiquities is currently rocking on the floor dribbling and anger crying
@spaceviking_333
@spaceviking_333 3 күн бұрын
10 year machinst here. Im ready for the gospel. Cant explain what its like being a machinist and seeing toolmarks, lathemarks etc in the ancient world.
@Musthavetrav
@Musthavetrav Ай бұрын
Flint Dibble is frantically writing a mean tweet
@davidhooper259
@davidhooper259 Ай бұрын
…in between flipping burgers or DoorDash routes
@monotech20.14
@monotech20.14 Ай бұрын
Because Chris Dunn has been debunked time and time again. Yet Rogan keep having frauds on his show.
@davidhooper259
@davidhooper259 Ай бұрын
@user-vn3ut5tm6n why are you not typing like a human being instead some jive turkey or actually formulating a real compelling to talk? Go back to the peanut gallery, bud
@null_wizard
@null_wizard Ай бұрын
@user-vn3ut5tm6n because davidhooper is flippin burgers and doing doordash
@deebop3539
@deebop3539 Ай бұрын
He’s gotta find a way out of his dad’s oversized suit first.
@tinatieden8499
@tinatieden8499 Ай бұрын
if anyone was wondering, this is the name of the guy Dunn was talking about with the earthquake lights. Friedemann T. Freund
@Qpzzii
@Qpzzii Ай бұрын
Right on time🫶🏾
@TheGuyvn
@TheGuyvn Ай бұрын
This dude is an engineer through and through from the way he talks and his perspectives. Kudos to him for having the courage to discuss fuzzy matters because it's hard as hell for an engineer to do so.
@Marcoose81
@Marcoose81 26 күн бұрын
Idk. His math is kinda fuzzy 9:10
@Marcoose81
@Marcoose81 26 күн бұрын
Two ten thousandths is in fact 20x larger than a hundred thousandth.
@charlie-jl6tb
@charlie-jl6tb Ай бұрын
Christopher Dunn thankyou for doing this because u have something worth while
@elc248
@elc248 Ай бұрын
Love joe going back to the roots of the podcast, personally i was getting a bit tired of the uptic in politics and social issues, so these recent weeks of episodes has had me delighted!
@kevvymetal666
@kevvymetal666 Ай бұрын
and hunters and bad comedians..
@ryadh456
@ryadh456 Ай бұрын
​@@kevvymetal666 True I swear comedians are the most boring people other than the most famous ones like Dave Chappelle or Theo Von.
@mcmays22
@mcmays22 Ай бұрын
Right.
@SneakyPirate54
@SneakyPirate54 Ай бұрын
Can't relate. I enjoy a comedy break away from the constant high brow conversations. But that's the beauty of JRE, there's something for everybody to listen to and you don't have any obligations to watch them all. Great show.
@JarthenGreenmeadow
@JarthenGreenmeadow Ай бұрын
@@ryadh456 Really put Theo Von next to Dave Chappelle? Those dudes are on two entirely different levels lmao
@PorkChopXpress4385
@PorkChopXpress4385 Ай бұрын
Joe is the perfect translator from a genius to regular guy.
@alialrassam6432
@alialrassam6432 Ай бұрын
That's why he's successful
@ghostfifth
@ghostfifth Ай бұрын
You think this guy's a genius? He's said nothing.
@lmccampbell
@lmccampbell Ай бұрын
Literally nothing he says have any basis in reality
@PorkChopXpress4385
@PorkChopXpress4385 Ай бұрын
@ghostfifth I didn't say that, the comment was about Joe. Have a nice day
@Gobearfoot_
@Gobearfoot_ Ай бұрын
@@lmccampbella guy says he’s speculating and only offering theory and the thought police shows up. Never fails. 😂
@christianmaiolo2497
@christianmaiolo2497 Ай бұрын
Someone roll me up some Of that flint dibble for this episode
@boogerCPT
@boogerCPT Ай бұрын
This gentlemen is a literal master of many things and obviously knows what hes talking about ..and people still say it was done with sand and shit? C'mon man
@Octaviousrex1080
@Octaviousrex1080 Ай бұрын
One problem with finding machines, or tools, made out of metal from thousands of years ago is that it's not missing, or buried, or undiscovered, it was found by people...melted down, and recycled into something else. Metal is pretty hard to get and make out of the ground, and this process of recycling is still done today. Walk past a building being torn down and there's a pile of iron or steel reinforcement rods aside from a pile of concrete because it's valuable and easily recycled off to become..whatever. Think of all the armies that have ever existed ever using metal weapons, archeologists find one today from Rome it's because it's underwater, or hidden in a cave, but other than that you'd think they'd be everywhere, no, they were recycled over and over and over. Even the casing stones in the great pyramid were recycled to build Cairo.
@hcliff2100
@hcliff2100 Ай бұрын
Well said
@kennymichaelalanya7134
@kennymichaelalanya7134 Ай бұрын
I wish your comment was pinned Octaviousrex1080. It's ashamed that ancient tools get recycled over time. For example, the thieves who stole the original FIFA World Cup trophy likely got melted.
@realmister7
@realmister7 Ай бұрын
And the other point is depending on the antiquity and remembering what Randall Carlsson imparted about how long metal lasts in the open environment maybe some just blows away on the wind
@markjeffo6098
@markjeffo6098 Ай бұрын
As a blacksmith for 15 years I agree.I smelted steel from iron sands and ore and I've forged metorie.I don't think it's a stretch to think iron and steel could have been produced then.Egyptians had the bellows to reach iron smelting temps.Also you don't just start forging that iron dagger in tuts tomb,it took someone or culture with a history of forging iron.Foring metorite,depending on the impurities,can be extremely difficult and requires skill.
@royeaston6067
@royeaston6067 Ай бұрын
I don’t think it is that hard to get metal is abundant imagine before it was mined for everything that we use now how much metal must of been in the ground just waiting for a quake to shake loose.
@milanaleksovski2712
@milanaleksovski2712 Ай бұрын
Sir Dunn and 1.5 speed are best friends.
@mamajoe1399
@mamajoe1399 Ай бұрын
Thank you. Thats helps.
@TheMichaelangelo324
@TheMichaelangelo324 Ай бұрын
This was so needed thank you
@seshboy612
@seshboy612 Ай бұрын
This generation can't listen to a man speak. Sad
@TheMichaelangelo324
@TheMichaelangelo324 Ай бұрын
@@seshboy612 I assume your what 20 25 😂
@seanerickson9516
@seanerickson9516 Ай бұрын
Thanks! Brutal listen this episode
@PostPardom
@PostPardom Ай бұрын
We need more ancient civ, pre historic content JRE! Hancock and Carlson got me into it. But there are so many more. I wish I got into some education to get me into this subject years ago. It's never too late, but our species needs to know more about our ancient past. But I'm afraid that it's being withheld from us all on a large scale.. many sites in Egypt are blocked for research for example. By the government. We need to hear from people who study that subject !
@Drew__Films
@Drew__Films 15 күн бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="82">1:22</a>:05 When it's 3am at the bar at your friend gives you the "need to take a break" signal 😂
@SusanCahill-fb6ey
@SusanCahill-fb6ey Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for having this man on,Christopher Dunn is a very,very,dedicated and inquisitive man!
@orgazmatron3080
@orgazmatron3080 Ай бұрын
Flint dibble is doing a 80s fight training montage rn
@Willrocs
@Willrocs Ай бұрын
Take it to the limit !!!!
@damonn44
@damonn44 Ай бұрын
LIMIIIIIIIIIIIT
@Enkryption
@Enkryption Ай бұрын
Walk along the Razors edge
@damonn44
@damonn44 Ай бұрын
But don't look down just keep your head, or you'll be finished
@onestoptechnologies7305
@onestoptechnologies7305 25 күн бұрын
I don't care what dribbles out of Flint DRIBBLES mind...
@timhunter8079
@timhunter8079 21 күн бұрын
From an old toolmaker, Joe is extremely intelligent to grasp these concepts so easily.
@Zclip68
@Zclip68 Ай бұрын
Bless 'em both. Joe for being the bridge, and Mr Dunn for his efforts to communicate engineering to "common tongue". Good stuff this!
@highallmighty233
@highallmighty233 Ай бұрын
For a second I thought that guy on the thumbnail was Bill Shatner
@sweettantle8455
@sweettantle8455 Ай бұрын
Same!!! Kinda disappointed lol
@braxtonrasmussen
@braxtonrasmussen Ай бұрын
Bill Shatner should go on the red letter media podcast if anything
@TheStupidDetectiv
@TheStupidDetectiv Ай бұрын
Shatner would be great on the show. Here's hoping
@Jonthecrabjuiceguy
@Jonthecrabjuiceguy Ай бұрын
Yep, and I thought, this is the guest I didn't know I wanted! Oh well this guy is in aerospace so, similar
@theodorosgeorgitsis5600
@theodorosgeorgitsis5600 Ай бұрын
Me too😂
@badabing2302
@badabing2302 Ай бұрын
Just got over my hangover from playing the “drink when flint dibbles mentions his father” drinking game.
@null_wizard
@null_wizard Ай бұрын
thanks for the laugh bro
@patrickday4206
@patrickday4206 Ай бұрын
Can't blame the hobbit for trying
@jimfrommars2591
@jimfrommars2591 Ай бұрын
Drink every time Dunn says "Uh..."
@AIenSmithee
@AIenSmithee Ай бұрын
You should try drink every time a Hancock fan makes a joke about dibbles clothes instead of addressing massive problems with Hancock’s “theory”. 😢
@onestoptechnologies7305
@onestoptechnologies7305 25 күн бұрын
LMA0... Do you mean... Flint DRIBBLE? L0L
@ControlledDemolition
@ControlledDemolition 27 күн бұрын
Thank you for being so respectful and decent to this great man. Artificial Intelligence is NOT intelligence. Artificial Emotion is NOT emotion. I have thought the vases could possibly have served as capacitors or regulators or sorts. Have we looked at the vases with an electron microscope? With an electron microscope we can see the smoothness of the cut, and perhaps find a clue there. An electron microscope is used to see the nano-thermite red/gray chips found in all the dust samples from Ground Zero.
@DaeoSZ
@DaeoSZ Ай бұрын
i'm an obsessive nerd when it comes to learning about ancient advanced civ and i've been tangentially aware of Chris Dunn's work for more than a decade probably, but never looked into it because it just seemed too absurd. regret is a bitch, this dude is as serious, sober, and professional as they come.
@kobusvanrensburg4092
@kobusvanrensburg4092 Ай бұрын
Flint "My Dad" Dibble left the group.
@MonkeyBall2453
@MonkeyBall2453 Ай бұрын
Conversations like this is why I listen to JRE
@Andy-oe1tp
@Andy-oe1tp Ай бұрын
As a machinist, this is like when I try to explain my work to my wife
@richardlionheart9371
@richardlionheart9371 Ай бұрын
I like how Joe started to dig/understand his dry, english humour after 30 minutes. He is being honest and honorable keeping high speculation out of converstaion and stating his qualified, machinist engineer opinion. My pops is an old english machinist(lathe,cnc, edm) and would respect this mans approach.
@paulc2019
@paulc2019 Ай бұрын
Just imagine in 100 years time, there was this guy on the JR podcast, laid it all out. Even if its wrong, what a likeable man. Fascinating subject.
@craigpaschke6427
@craigpaschke6427 Ай бұрын
As a machinist/Manufacturing engineer, this is the first guest Joe has had that I feel I could have an intelligent conversation with. 😂
@oldscratch3535
@oldscratch3535 Ай бұрын
I've been using manual lathes for years at home, but I got a job 2 years ago running Swiss lathes. After learning that job, I began to understand just how difficult it would be to make those vases everyone says are "handmade". We could easily make one using a 5 axis mill with a separate op to finish the base. I don't even know how you'd make one on a regular lathe without some complicated workholding and multiple ops where the piece has to be removed from the chuck and flipped around. You'd need a separate driven tool to mill in between the lug handles and some way to control your rotational axis. And this would all be out of metal. I have no clue how you'd do it out of granite.
@jameskellison9342
@jameskellison9342 Ай бұрын
As a surveyor, I agree. I would be unable to tolerate a “Dibble”-type
@DavidDavoDavidson
@DavidDavoDavidson Ай бұрын
I’ve been a machinist for 89 years and I can say
@joshshepherd5660
@joshshepherd5660 Ай бұрын
I was IMMEDIATELY begging for Joe to bring Mr. Dunn on post-Dibble. Because once he insisted on the copper tooling and water/sand...I was a bit shocked that a man insisted "We KNOW they used copper and sand with water"....lol...wuuuuut...go try to drill a slab of like...Fuggin...ANYTHING harder than the COPPER with those things and then let me know how that goes pal...
@awolfbrow
@awolfbrow Ай бұрын
As someone who sold drill bits the guest is 💯. So glad he pointed out the finish in the cores needing a closer look. I lean towards one bit for that finish. Either way. 🌎
@user-nl7we4fq1e
@user-nl7we4fq1e 6 күн бұрын
Ah Cristopher Dunn! A man who turned Egyptology on its head. As a retired civil engineer you just have to admire him. In my new book TOLTEC’A I quote him often with 11 other PHD’s in it. A true game changer…
@bigirishman4121
@bigirishman4121 Ай бұрын
I wonder how long he's been in the states. My mom (mum) immigrated from England 60 years ago and had already lost her accent when I was born (40 years ago). He still has a little bit of an accent, but there are times when he mixes a Texan accent with British and it's pretty funky.
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