Pre-Historic Mega Structures of Japan & Unexcavated Giant Tombs

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From massive granite blocks and quarries carved with extraordinary accuracy to immense stone walls, Japan’s landscape tells a story of an advanced prehistoric society. This documentary delves deep into the heart of Japan’s forgotten megaliths.
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@UniverseInsideYou
@UniverseInsideYou 12 күн бұрын
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@smlanka4u
@smlanka4u 11 күн бұрын
A few Humans from another realm (higher plane) came to the earth, but they couldn't return to their realm again according to Buddhism. Perhaps, they could make those prehistoric mega structures.
@user-lf5oh7um7y
@user-lf5oh7um7y 11 күн бұрын
Giants, Nephilliam, Fallen angels, Gensis
@molacmarius2701
@molacmarius2701 10 күн бұрын
@ 47:43 Early 2018 I showed a seer of God a photo on my laptop where side by side were: Kofun - Japan and Mars Exclamation mark. I expected her to highlight Kofun, while hoping to see something about Mars Exclamation Mark. BUT ... she put her finger on Mars Exclamation Mark saying: the signal coming from here (Mars) is waaaaay stronger than the other (Japan) ...
@rodney1818
@rodney1818 10 күн бұрын
Yes the cataclysmic event was the worldwide flood before the flood there was one continent everything you're looking at was built on the same continent
@rodney1818
@rodney1818 10 күн бұрын
It's not the stone or the water flowing out from under it it's what the stone caps off you should try and investigate
@user-dk3xz5rv9d
@user-dk3xz5rv9d 11 күн бұрын
I am Japanese and still live in Japan. Since I was a child, I grew up looking at the stacked stones at shrines and castle ruins without thinking about it. I remember learning that they were built by the Japanese in the Middle Ages using only human power, but the more I grew up and did my own research, the more I wondered how they were built in an era when there was no heavy machinery. Even today, there are still many half-buried buildings and underground structures in Japan. I hope to someday collaborate with people from all over the world to study them. This is about the history of all mankind... A mysterious history in the place where we live without thinking. I would like to cherish this.
@RaikenXion
@RaikenXion 11 күн бұрын
It's true and people are just scared to look into this truth because they know it will open up a whole can of worms. It's the same in the Middle East, places like Syria, Iraq, Lebanon and others. People of these countries are worried it will hurt their own culture, leading them into the unknown. But we owe this to ourselves to try and discover the *Truth*. Because it's becoming more and more known now that our "History" is not what we were led to believe, we've been lied to and alot of things about our history has been suppressed and covered up.
@mnomadvfx
@mnomadvfx 11 күн бұрын
Japanese history is a case in point of island specialisation seen in evolution, but on a much smaller time scale with humans developing advanced culture very quickly. Of course it's not all a lone job, contact with the ancient Chinese did also catalyse Japanese cultural development too, and there is plenty of reason to believe that Korean peninsula activity played a part also.
@numerouno7874
@numerouno7874 11 күн бұрын
Please if u ever come across on collaborating with the researchers dont forget to record videos and upload it in youtube, its the only way for us unfortunate ones to be able to observe these fascinating sites
@dhananjayacrook1041
@dhananjayacrook1041 11 күн бұрын
Unfortunately that would require a leadership class or the "elites" to stop focusing on socially engineering us with propaganda campaigns to govern our minds into something like a jail cell we ourselves unwittingly construct while under their hypnotic spell. When we realize that we alone hold the key and free ourselves...free our minds, our imagination...thereby reclaiming our free will liberating ourselves from their control, which (btw) only exists in our minds...only then will we allow ourselves to begin to question and explore our realm truly.
@brjones27
@brjones27 11 күн бұрын
The Romans did much the same thing, built on top of ancient structures with obvious differences in their building methods to mark when. I also think that there was advanced ppl on earth before the younger dryas.
@hanknyc
@hanknyc 11 күн бұрын
Why is it so hard for people to accept that technological civilizations have been rising and falling on this planet for millions and probably hundreds of millions of years.
@josephthibodeau9725
@josephthibodeau9725 11 күн бұрын
Maybe not quite hundreds of millions, and probably not more than two or three species total. But humanity has now been fairly well established to be up to 800,000 years old, based on the cooked food found in South Africa. And we know pretty much for sure that anatomically modern humans have been around for roughly 300,000 years. I find it hard to believe that a human 300k years ago, as intelligent as modern man, wouldn't have had similar discoveries made back then, over the course of thousands of years. We could have even reached early space age a few times and nothing made of metal would be left. As for in the millions of years, it's always possible that one of the species of rapters during dinosaur times may have evolved into sapience. Maybe they died out, maybe they went underground or left Earth for other worlds. If they also built mostly with metal and concrete, there would be nothing left of their civilization. Other than maybe the odd leveled mountain or two, if weathering hadn't returned them to looking like natural formations.
@ilyasster
@ilyasster 11 күн бұрын
because academia holds the authority over information and narrative. They have to go back to school and they aint want it :)
@fortissimoX
@fortissimoX 11 күн бұрын
Because a lot of naratives on which our "civilization" is built upon would crumble, and a lot of those who hold power based on those naratives, would lose their power. Therefore, they want to dismiss these discoveries as much as possible. Fortunately, today it's not anymore possible to hide this information, therefore it's up to each person to decide what is the real truth.
@YELLTELL
@YELLTELL 11 күн бұрын
BECAUSE PPL DONT WANT THEIR LIFE QORK TO BE THROWN AWAY.... BASICALLY.... ALL THE PPL THAT HAVE MADE THEIR WHOLE CAREER AROUND A CERTAIN DATE IN TIME DONT WANT ALL THEIR WORK THROWN AWAY AND BOOKS REWRITTEN... ITS HUBRIS IMO
@omnisim
@omnisim 11 күн бұрын
Because the governments don't want people to know that!
@yogidemis8513
@yogidemis8513 11 күн бұрын
Kinda weird that ancient civilizations had the same type of stone cutting skills all over the world but the mainstream said " There's no proof that different people never traveled the world to meet other people" but yet, all these people somehow figured out how to cut, move 100ton blocks and fit them perfectly on their own.
@comfortsoft2657
@comfortsoft2657 11 күн бұрын
and revered just about the same deities, and have the similar creation stories aka flood myths and the older you trace back scripture, the more similar it gets. also all the sites are all but randomly placed. want your mind blown? - > Scott Onstott - Secrets in plain sight
@1438bono
@1438bono 11 күн бұрын
@@TBI-Firefighter-451 What was the heaviest stone you moved with rope?
@_Santana
@_Santana 11 күн бұрын
@@TBI-Firefighter-451 so your saying 50-100 ton granite blocks ECT can be moved with so called "Leverage, Ropes and Pulley's" your smoking rocks inbreed 🤣
@mrbluepencil_
@mrbluepencil_ 11 күн бұрын
@@TBI-Firefighter-451how did you go moving the 1200 tonne blocks with them ropes?
@ralphstern2845
@ralphstern2845 11 күн бұрын
“All these people”? Out of the thousands of cultures that have existed? You dont appreciate the true rarity of megalithic constructions.
@kevinchamberlain7928
@kevinchamberlain7928 11 күн бұрын
The fact that some of the cut stone is under the sea, indicates this workmanship was pre-flood.
@RodHelms
@RodHelms 11 күн бұрын
Giants
@josephthibodeau9725
@josephthibodeau9725 11 күн бұрын
Yup, humans have always lived mostly near water and in low elevation areas next to oceans. Anything from before the Younger Dryas would mostly be underwater now. Except fornareas where tectonic uplift outpaced the rise in sea levels. Water erodes faster than wind, and probably comparable but in different ways to intense icing during seasonal changes. So anything underwater would be unlikely to retain any fine carvings over 12,000 years. Though the basic shapes would remain somewhat intact but more closely resemble natural features.
@TopazBadger6550
@TopazBadger6550 11 күн бұрын
"No it doesn't!!!" - Foot stomping archeologists.
@ljudicovjek6092
@ljudicovjek6092 11 күн бұрын
@@TopazBadger6550 hhahaha....exactly the proof they stubbornly exhibit - the foot stomping - isn't that stomping enough for you people???? Stop filming and researching stuff we stomp against
@smlanka4u
@smlanka4u 11 күн бұрын
Alien Humans visited the earth, and couldn't go back as mentioned in Theravada teachings.
@TARTARIAJAPAN
@TARTARIAJAPAN 6 күн бұрын
Thank you for the wonderful video. I actually went to Mt. Nokogili for an interview, but I am convinced that there was an advanced civilization that was not taught in Japanese history. I would like people all over the world to watch this video. I also create a KZfaq channel and send information on Japanese ruins translated into English.
@fumomofumosarum5893
@fumomofumosarum5893 9 күн бұрын
that footage is unbelievable. it's all very remarkable and mysterious when you think about it. if nothing else, it's impressive to think that these constructions are so massive they stayed in one piece for over 1000s of years. globally, we don't build stuff like this anymore... too expensive.
@zemog1025
@zemog1025 11 күн бұрын
Thanks for putting the magnitude of the ancient work in Japan into perspective, I wasn't aware of the majority of what was presented, thought provoking, indeed.
@UniverseInsideYou
@UniverseInsideYou 11 күн бұрын
We were quite surprised as well when we started researching into Japan. Thank you for watching!
@rodneycaupp5962
@rodneycaupp5962 8 күн бұрын
I had no clue of this immensity of Known such things. My country USSA is very evil about knowledge, by its lie$ and PORK, Scientological Propagandist MIND CONTROL $hit, "even in topics of pure truth, they deny us humans in America. This a 5-star production all the way with that Perspective, and humanity (or who/what) completely beautiful time and Matter perspective, and yet HOW ? Come on now... this is COOL.
@mirandansa
@mirandansa 8 күн бұрын
In the movie "Princess Mononoke", San and her wolf goddess mother live in a cave made of giant cut stones. It's a reference to the lost megalithic culture of the Jomon period. And in "My Neighbor Totoro", the big Totoro lives in a den with a collection of Jomon pottery, implying that this mythical creature was once in contact with the Jomon people. What this suggests (at least in the fictional world of the creator Hayao Miyazaki) is that the Jomon people were in touch with the nature and they could manipulate stones in the way they did because of their knowledge of certain aspects of the nature.
@rodyates1
@rodyates1 11 күн бұрын
Perhaps the wisest men are those who realise how little they actually know?
@abcdef-qk6jf
@abcdef-qk6jf 11 күн бұрын
I don't know if that's correct.
@kelzangjinpa962
@kelzangjinpa962 10 күн бұрын
A wise man is not someone who knows, he's someone who understands there's nothing to know.
@Dovahkiin0117
@Dovahkiin0117 10 күн бұрын
@@abcdef-qk6jfit’s one the things that made Socrates famous
@xlntnrg
@xlntnrg 10 күн бұрын
There actually is very little to know. But from that little knowledge you can understand everything.
@amberandrews6842
@amberandrews6842 10 күн бұрын
Amen
@grimlancedeathknell8506
@grimlancedeathknell8506 11 күн бұрын
As an archaeologist i no longer understand how to set my video recorder to record, but rather than say that i tell people its for ceremonial purposes. And sometimes say its a tomb for a smaller race that preceded us. I never admit i don't know.
@samnelson2343
@samnelson2343 11 күн бұрын
That is bloody hilarious, thank you.
@niemandschuldet
@niemandschuldet 10 күн бұрын
So true! Tell the people just some BS, so, they do not think for themself!
@anthonykurczewski8384
@anthonykurczewski8384 10 күн бұрын
One word. NEPHILIM.
@Beatdown.Babylon
@Beatdown.Babylon 10 күн бұрын
Mine's strictly for mummies... Although they've never found a mummy in one before, I assure you it's for mummies.
@anthonykurczewski8384
@anthonykurczewski8384 10 күн бұрын
@@Beatdown.Babylon It is proven that none of the Pyramids or other Megalithic Structures were Tombs, Mummy. Scientists are learning/proving that they were for energy generation.
@RichardDHawley
@RichardDHawley 10 күн бұрын
THIS IS EXACTLY WHY I LOVE HISTORY SO MUCH!
@christophertrigger1535
@christophertrigger1535 8 күн бұрын
True history, not the lies we've been taught as history...
@rodneycaupp5962
@rodneycaupp5962 8 күн бұрын
No... You love this, because it is Fact. History; is written by those who hide truth by writing unknown book pages. I threw mine out when my Trilobite Techtonics interests died, and blossomed with truth of My own great discoveries, immutable facts, and Human Remains, and Petroglyphic art. and Tech from the ancients, Fossils of Giant Monsters, (not your average dinosaurs). I have only the creatures they lived with.. a thousand/twice, "yet undug" in OHIO !
@diemturner5755
@diemturner5755 7 күн бұрын
Only that what is being presented here is fantasy and wild speculation with but the thinnest veneer of historical facts. This is about as close to a history show as ancient aliens only that he doesn't say the word ancient aliens.
@Austinniya.
@Austinniya. 6 күн бұрын
@@christophertrigger1535 - True bullshit more like it. This is another one of those "How?" and "Why?" videos asked by an idiot for idiots.
@halaaldebaran2843
@halaaldebaran2843 10 күн бұрын
A very interesting and detailed presentation of the Japanese megalithic sites - very enjoyable - I like that there wasn’t too much sensationalism or over dramatized content- super chill -
@user-mh3kp7we7i
@user-mh3kp7we7i 11 күн бұрын
Traveled to Japan many times. First time to hear of this information. Big thumbs up.
@sandormccann2546
@sandormccann2546 11 күн бұрын
I've been to the Utsunomiya site and, as far as I am aware, it was mostly dug out with modern or relatively modern machinery. The main caverns were used as an aircraft factory during WWII and were never found until the war ended. The giant Kannon statue was made after the war as an appeal for a peaceful future.
@ericscott5224
@ericscott5224 11 күн бұрын
Thank you for your videos. I always wondered if prehistoric megalithic structures existed outside of Peru and Egypt. The information contained in your videos confirms my thoughts that there was a, sometime in the past, global society with technology we don't know. There is so much we don't know about humanity's past.
@diemturner5755
@diemturner5755 7 күн бұрын
If you've actually always wondered that, did it ever occur to you that the answer to this question was as close as the local library or the cell phone in your pocket? If that's the amount of effort you're prepared to put into answering something that you've purportedly ALWAYS wondered about, it's no wonder that this civilization is in the absolutely deepest sh!t since the last geomagnetic excursion (commonly referred to as the pole flip). I don't believe you and I don't think you ever spent a second thinking about it before this show or some other one you've just recently seen within the last three weeks on KZfaq.
@joshhigh8488
@joshhigh8488 10 күн бұрын
My word that was good! Thank you for an obviously well planned, expertly executed video. One of my new favorites!
@evegaboury6366
@evegaboury6366 11 күн бұрын
A whole new world is opening up thanks to your channel!
@twostate7822
@twostate7822 11 күн бұрын
I've been to Masuda no Iwafune (stone ship of Masuda) shown at the 13 second mark. The size and beauty of the stonework was a highlight of my trip to Japan. What's not mentioned is that the location is a (now?) fairly isolated large hill, and you have to travel up a very steep single file path for around 15-20 minutes to get to the site. If there was a larger path up the location, it's long since been overgrown by forest.
@energ8t
@energ8t 9 күн бұрын
Well done sir! I am highly critical of many of these types of videos (for just repeating the same topics). Thanks for contributing to a lesser discussed topic.
@johnatkinson2837
@johnatkinson2837 8 күн бұрын
Thanks for this outstanding documentary, showing many areas and structures, that many of us have never seen before. Excellent.
@maggieo6672
@maggieo6672 10 күн бұрын
Awesome presentation, I thoroughly enjoyed it. Thank you for sharing. Sending love from Ontario Canada. ❤️🎶🍁
@TBI-Firefighter-451
@TBI-Firefighter-451 11 күн бұрын
I worked in Mining for many years and we used Abrasive CableTool Saws to to Slab Marble and Soapstone and CableTool Saws leave marks just like those that you show at the Japanese Quarry so I must assume that some type of Abrasive Saw was used, it might surprise you but rock can be cut with a rope soaked in water and an abrasive then rubbed back and forth on the rock surface like using a handsaw for sawing wood. As far as moving Huge things it is called Leverage, with the proper leverage just one old man can move many tons.
@fvckingtest
@fvckingtest 9 күн бұрын
This guy cuts. My dad was a stonemasons apprentice in his younger days but had to give it up because his Asthma got so bad. He used to tell me that the afterlife must be full of so many laughing long dead Egyptians, because of all the idiotic theories about alien technology and stone cutting. We've been carving stone for so long that we forgot how to do things with crappy tools when we upgraded to better tools.
@maxwellkrigbaum6852
@maxwellkrigbaum6852 7 күн бұрын
The “kofun” burial sites never being excavated is wild, I’ve never heard or seen many of these sites. I wish schools would teach more about things like this around the world, truly increases my curiosity makes me want to LEARN so much more in general.
@sergionavarro3865
@sergionavarro3865 11 күн бұрын
Pretty much the same degree of accuracy stonework in places like Machu pichu, Chichen itza,Guiza, absolutely fascinating.
@rodneycaupp5962
@rodneycaupp5962 8 күн бұрын
.... Absolutely.
@Millers-Mausoleum
@Millers-Mausoleum 7 күн бұрын
There is zero chance that these places are not connected. it’s obviously the same exact building techniques. also, it’s not like the technique is some simple thing that everyone just stumbled upon across the world. These were either made by something else like alien tech or someone had to travel to each of these places to teach them this method. None of it makes sense. That’s why it’s so fascinating
@michaelgilpen6589
@michaelgilpen6589 7 күн бұрын
​@@Millers-Mausoleumjust think about how long it took us to get here, then imagine basically the same kind of curious and ambitious being has been around for what 300-800 thousand years maybe far longer.. I have no doubt even wilder things have been destroyed, confiscated, and or manipulated.
@Millers-Mausoleum
@Millers-Mausoleum 7 күн бұрын
@@michaelgilpen6589 history is just a guess from pieced together information. Meanwhile, we still can’t do this, but we we’re just supposed to blindly accept it. I say, nay, nay, sir.
@AishaShaw-cl6wc
@AishaShaw-cl6wc 11 күн бұрын
Is there anyone in Japan who would like to go explore these sites with me. I spent two weeks in Japan once and always have wanted to go back.
@Trilobite45
@Trilobite45 11 күн бұрын
I’ll watch your 2K HD videos.
@TenthCrane2788
@TenthCrane2788 11 күн бұрын
There are many guided tours in Japan.
@marty3697
@marty3697 11 күн бұрын
Thank you for this wonderful video! I knew of few of them, but was blown away of how many amazing structures and civilizations that were presented in this video.
@savannahshepherd2283
@savannahshepherd2283 11 күн бұрын
Thank you for this vid! It's rare for me to learn something new now and so appreciated 😊
@user-rs2th2ws1h
@user-rs2th2ws1h 11 күн бұрын
These ancient megalithic sites are so amazing and precise and global it confounds one as to why academia ignores or dismisses these amazing world wide phenomenons unless it's because they do not fit into their agnostic belief system to ignore knowledge is beyond ignorance
@davidpodzimek3592
@davidpodzimek3592 7 күн бұрын
Museli by přiznat, že prostě vědí hovno a proto to ignorují.
@jchastain789
@jchastain789 11 күн бұрын
I loved every second of this.
@m.pearce3273
@m.pearce3273 11 күн бұрын
These are not leftovers from the last ice age but the previous Japan was the northern tip of Lemuria and Nan Madol in the South. The last ice Age saw the End of Atlantis the next one has us in it. What will be left of us compared with the past. We don't even come close.
@someguy3049
@someguy3049 11 күн бұрын
Do you really beleive that Technology that advanced would leave zero traces of its activity just because of an ice age?
@m.pearce3273
@m.pearce3273 11 күн бұрын
@@someguy3049 do you have an idea of the weight of ice on the land it grates the land to the bedrock. The Canadian Shield a perfect example. Life was here in North America long before Africa was first settled or Europe for that matter
@someguy3049
@someguy3049 11 күн бұрын
@@m.pearce3273 Life might be there yes, but how can we be so sure it was more advanced, I am not asking about these findings, I am asking we don't see Carbon footprints and emissions and their change in the atmosphere? Etc.
@vancegilmore245
@vancegilmore245 11 күн бұрын
I'm happy to see these images of geometrically precision cut stones and quarries from long ago
@1800imawake
@1800imawake 11 күн бұрын
Planetary Terraforming by someone who really knew what they were doing. Doing the exact same things we dream and strive to do now and I guess for the same reasons.
@comfortsoft2657
@comfortsoft2657 11 күн бұрын
quite literally yes. there is a cycle of cataclysmic events happening on a regular basis. 'planet X' is something scientist have predicted to actually exist in obscurity still and they're actively looking for it. they know it's path. it must be out there when observing the gravitational abnormalities in our solar system. so if the legends of Nibiru are reality, that thing goes far out and then passes through our system as it's not aligned with the ecliptic. likely it's bringing alot of debree along with it if it's gravity is not enough to disturb our planet into a complete reset.
@prince-solomon
@prince-solomon 11 күн бұрын
A Mind blowing video!!! Forgotten human high-tech civilizations are real, the evidence for this is everywhere! 5:16 You also find these exact vertical bands & machine patterns all around the world, in Germany for example ("Kriemhildenstuhl" near Bad Dürkheim) or in Switzerland ("Friedlistall", "Kuzenhöhle") et cetera. Mainstream archaeologist dismiss them as ancient Roman quarries, which obviously is wrong considering the global implications & similarities. Thank you very much for your high-quality videos & educational effort!!!
@PaulKinley-xo7xo
@PaulKinley-xo7xo 6 күн бұрын
What the hell are you talking about ? Rome was in Germany at one part they owned the whole known world . If Archaeology say something then they will have research and the evidence to back it up . I see this a lot lay people making these rash comments and they have shit for brains !
@fortissimoX
@fortissimoX 11 күн бұрын
Wow, thank you very much for all your great videos! 👍
@Foundry_made
@Foundry_made 3 күн бұрын
2:16 Mt. Nokogiri shows "scoop marks" EXACTLY as we see on Rapa Nui and at Aswan quarry in Egypt. These scoop marks point to some unknown stone softening technology and that's the reason no one in academia has even acknowledged the existence of them.
@chadriffs
@chadriffs 11 күн бұрын
I would say most of what is left was built during the Kings List which covers about 250 thousand years before the flood.
@anchorpoint5871
@anchorpoint5871 11 күн бұрын
“The falsification of history has done more to impede human development than any one thing known to mankind.” JJ Rousseau
@lshtar777
@lshtar777 9 күн бұрын
"The inabaility to perceive the process of petrification as the culprit for the large, extremely heavy, "megalithic" strucutures we see today, is a testimony to the retarded thinking processes 99% of the population possesses" - ME
@5ifty6ixmediauk
@5ifty6ixmediauk 8 күн бұрын
Are you saying this is false, or suggesting a cover up?
@anchorpoint5871
@anchorpoint5871 8 күн бұрын
@@5ifty6ixmediauk i dont know..but what i know is that there are too many mind blowing anomalies in our history and archeology to be satistied with the official timeline.
@nojnoj3069
@nojnoj3069 8 күн бұрын
​@@5ifty6ixmediauk....if that person isn't, then I'm stating the obvious. yes. to believe it isn't is close minded and foolish.
@nojnoj3069
@nojnoj3069 8 күн бұрын
​@@anchorpoint5871....I absolutely agree with you. the pyramids in Bosnia for instance.
@joshuajohnson2548
@joshuajohnson2548 10 күн бұрын
One of the best. An most informative video I have seen in awhile.. thank u
@diemturner5755
@diemturner5755 7 күн бұрын
That's a lot of words to say "I only watch trash".
@johnsaxer3458
@johnsaxer3458 11 күн бұрын
Excellent job : Truly Enlightened us all!
@robertevans9354
@robertevans9354 11 күн бұрын
The simple fact of just how much this place has been hidden from the public speaks volumes about our past . This is hands down the most impressive site on earth when it pertains to megalithic stone structures with only the Giza Plateau coming close .
@murkspectre000
@murkspectre000 11 күн бұрын
What about the Grand Canyon and what lies within those caves? Personally I believe it to be of much greater importance and splendour.
@santiagoc93
@santiagoc93 11 күн бұрын
I looked at another video from India Ellora Cave and seeing this one, too just changed my whole perception about our origins. There was without a doubt a very advanced civilization living here at some point. Because we can't carbon date rock, I think that civilization was here probably millions of years back.
@milesdyson5211
@milesdyson5211 11 күн бұрын
MY QUESTION IS : Who keeps saying it's all from Cavemen and Chilels Hammers and spikes when its clearly not?
@murkspectre000
@murkspectre000 11 күн бұрын
The ones who are enlightened and wish to keep the masses in the dark.
@daos3300
@daos3300 8 күн бұрын
nobody. but since you don't bother to educate yourself you just keep regurgitating the same nonsense you pick up on trashy social media. next stop: flat earth.
@diemturner5755
@diemturner5755 7 күн бұрын
It's clear that we do not have a comprehensive understanding of our world's past (unsurprising given the vast stretches of time we're talking about) but as for these thing having been made with something other than the tools we typically find in the location of these object and the why...because we don't know what tools they actually used. Despite far more fragile tools used for tens of thousands of years like stone arrow heads being found just about everywhere, not a single part, piece, scrap, or a fraction of a morsel of a hash brown has ever been found of any high tech machines. I really want to believe that such things could have existed but let's retain even the thinnest varnish of being tethered to objective reality: WHERE IS THE EVIDENCE? Just like that retarded pseudo capsule that got washed up on the shore with a red haired woman aboard. They wrote notebooks full of alleged details of the object but.....what happened to the woman (she just magically evaporates from the story) and even more baffling in light of the fact that it was an inanimate object....what happened to the fcking windowed water chariot? Just magically vanished and no one found this even remotely noteworthy and everyone just went about their business and didn't even think to write a haiku or carve a 350 ton granite block in her honor to memorialize the visit of this truly unique Femme Fable. FASCINATING. Does any of this stuff ever sound like bullsh!t or is taking these things at face value the best we can do because reasons?
@daos3300
@daos3300 6 күн бұрын
@milesdyson5211 nobody. you just like to misrepresent the facts to fit your need to believe.
@milesdyson5211
@milesdyson5211 6 күн бұрын
@@daos3300 Those are Not My Facts. that's what your thought in schools and repeated in mainstream media. No different than the existence of Dinosaurs, or the Earth is a Globe, or the forced COVID jabs we not experimental.
@TheAlphacad
@TheAlphacad 11 күн бұрын
Hmmm ? Not every piece of ancient architecture we find is a tomb. They could have been 7 elevens or ? Our mindset seems stuck on things we really don't know for certain.
@murkspectre000
@murkspectre000 11 күн бұрын
The same way the pyramids in Egypt were never tombs, but devices or installations.
@TheDamnedNeutralsBand
@TheDamnedNeutralsBand 11 күн бұрын
Japan and China are overwhelming megalithic wonders sharing the same cutting technology amazing.
@brada6097
@brada6097 11 күн бұрын
Japan you can visit and they do not hide. China they hide everything and lie about it and do not explore or excavate and if they do they cover it back up. It's a shame what China conceals as it is probably the best place on earth for such things as this. Unknown ruins / civilization, technology etc.
@anthonykurczewski8384
@anthonykurczewski8384 10 күн бұрын
One word. NEPHILIM.
@boydgrandy5769
@boydgrandy5769 10 күн бұрын
Not so amazing when you realize that the Japanese of today were originally Chinese invaders of the islands, displacing and eradicating the native Joman and Ainu populations. Chinese and Japanese metallurgy was certainly more advanced than in the West, and the Chinese had the ability to work in iron 3,600 years ago when Greeks and Egyptians were still learning about copper and bronze. The Yayoi people from the Chinese mainland brought iron technology with them when they migrated and invaded Japan in the 3rd century BCE. So much pseudoarchaeology based on so little, datable evidence. It is a disappointing waste of time, promulgated by illiterates and grifters for KZfaq clicks.
@azzystillborne9125
@azzystillborne9125 6 күн бұрын
@@boydgrandy5769why would that make it any less impressive we all know the origins of Japan
@N8Dulcimer
@N8Dulcimer 11 күн бұрын
It would be very informative to see the inside corners of the cuts at Mt Nokogiri. Are they perfect corners? If we were to use any modern style of saw or grinder to make these cuts, there would be a visible radius at the end of each cut, corresponding to the radius of grinding wheel/saw blade. If there are visible "overcuts" that would be definitive proof that powered tools were used. If the interior corners are perfectly squared off, that would be even more incredible.
@t.f.5490
@t.f.5490 10 күн бұрын
You just filled a gap in my education and knowledge with this captivating video - thank you for that ❤
@user-qw5ki3ml8j
@user-qw5ki3ml8j 11 күн бұрын
This was amazing, had no idea Theresa's that much I japan
@mariaviklund4546
@mariaviklund4546 11 күн бұрын
Those intricate shapes makes me wanna say "I know concrete when i see it". Thou it's not, some of it still feels like casted, not cut shapes. It's really intriguing.
@richardhouvener6423
@richardhouvener6423 11 күн бұрын
The resistance of the Japanese government to exploring the origin of the keyhole "tombs" can largely be traced to the reluctance to disturb the perception of the Shinto traditional history. The same thing can be seen in Egypt where the ruins 30 miles from the Great pyramid are closed to further exploration as their existence and presentation conflicts with the accepted narrative. Once the government stepped in to prevent any further discovery, we ceased to get any more information about why the water source under the ruins never dries up or the level changes or why Giza is covered with hieroglyphics but there are none here. So too, do religions wish to prevent anyone questioning their versions of the earth's past. There are so many building techniques from ancient times that predate the eras that most faiths encompass all over the globe that are too similar or identical to be accidents or "parallel developments". I wish we could be more open to learning about our past.
@mehmetg644
@mehmetg644 10 күн бұрын
👏👏👏👏👏 ... 👍
@fvckingtest
@fvckingtest 9 күн бұрын
Your comments discredit the thousands of archaeologists, anthropologists, and all scientists who study humanities existence on earth. These experts have not stopped studying these things and will never stop despite whichever bad actors are in power at the moment. Discovery is always an ongoing process, and new discoveries are always happening. Science will never take a backseat to religion as long as people are there to ask questions. However, quack theories about "mother civilizations" bandied about by people with alternative history (and racist) theories have no place among academics and scientists because they have been disproven, time and time again. These things should be forgotten as they erase indigenous peoples history and belong on the trash heap of pseudoscience.
@PaulKinley-xo7xo
@PaulKinley-xo7xo 6 күн бұрын
That's one of stupidest comments I've ever read . Become a archaeologist or at least learn a little about the subject before making such rash remarks .I can see you must be anti - science and immersed in conspiracies .
@senuoyyounes7639
@senuoyyounes7639 5 күн бұрын
Yes it is true for governments who put pressure on Archaeologists and scientists for not to deviate from the conventional and simplistic schema of history books. but for not all Religions for example in Islam it is transcribed that the great Scholar IbnKatir in the Exegesis of the Holy Quran indicates that there are Three inteligent strong and violent races on planet earth before the human race: Jinn, Alhuon and Albun.
@jelink22
@jelink22 4 күн бұрын
I used to live in a section of Kyoto called Misasagi, the location of several of those old "kofun" tombs. The rumor was, Japanese archaeologists were worried that the tombs contained evidence ofJapan's ancient Korean origins. This would be.....awkward....given Japan's traditional antipathy toward all things Korean. So they decided to give them a "Good Leaving Alone". HOWEVER, the claim that Egypt is "covering up" specular stuff is pure nonsense, utterly illogical. Egypt relies heavily on tourism, and a discovery that aliens or an advanced civilization built the Pyramids would create a world-wide frenzy leading millions to want to see such marvels. It's worth remembering that modern Egyptians consider themselves as a unique racial mixture of ancient Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Persian, Ottoman Turk and Arab. They have no vested interest in suppressing information that an even older culture is part of their heritage.
@aliceputt3133
@aliceputt3133 11 күн бұрын
Seems like a lot of pre Historical people were digging a lot of underground places in Japan, China, Turkey, India besides taking the time to bury Golbekli Tepe and other places.
@Erich9999
@Erich9999 11 күн бұрын
Süper bravo teşekkürler esenlikler 💯💯💯💯👏👍🙏❤❤❤
@jocknarn3225
@jocknarn3225 10 күн бұрын
if true, gonna hafta rewrite school history texts! intriguing. As i watch further I'm positive human history & civilisation is more enigmatic than we may want 2 believe .. struggling wrap mind around possibility of archaic civilisation more advanced than ours. Very comprehensively presented & very compelling spanning mainstream to fringe study.
@benjamanmitchell4594
@benjamanmitchell4594 11 күн бұрын
Wow what a great educational experience. Thank you for sharing!!!!! its quite difficult to find new intel. Keep up the good work.
@user-rk1bf4eh2p
@user-rk1bf4eh2p 9 күн бұрын
Advanced civilization that's a understatement.
@kumanderlinux
@kumanderlinux 11 күн бұрын
This is incredibly good! Thank you so much.
@dannyo1471
@dannyo1471 11 күн бұрын
Imagine how advanced a civilization would be where their average lifespan is 700-900 years old.
@murkspectre000
@murkspectre000 11 күн бұрын
From what I can tell, that technology is theoretically availably to us at present. Gene therapy, senolytic therapy, stem cell rejuvenation procedures and nano technology amongst others. With cybernetic enhancement and transferral of consciousness to a machine body, we could technically be immortal.
@comfortsoft2657
@comfortsoft2657 11 күн бұрын
​​@@murkspectre000adding to that, it believe it's a part of who we are too. we don't quite need the tech to do so according to my personal findings. not saying there hasn't been tech for aid in the purpose but the tech exists because of our innate potential to achieve such feats organically. not saying organic immortality or multi-century lifespans, unless you count in the practice of sokushinbutsu. but solomun's temple, the fountain of youth and the arc of the covenant are not some artifacts you should look for somewhere else than within the human body. 🤭
@diemturner5755
@diemturner5755 7 күн бұрын
Now imagine how advanced a civilization would be where they have the ability to cut apart the planets of the inner solar system to convert the raw materials they once consisted of into space age alloys with which they build gigantic metal enclosures around stars to harness 98-99% of the energy they produce in order to build even more vast structures on a galactic scale, constructing incomprehensibly colossal web like structures between the Milky Way's star systems...interstellar interconnects but those are only the primitive physical connection for transmission of the energy siphoned from those stars. The truly mind bending technology they mastered several million years ago was interdimensional travel along all 17 axis that are geometrically folded into one another like origami but with folds and creases not limited to the three physical dimensions known to you and I.Yeah no, those 700-900 years are looking really unimpressive by comparison. What was the point of imagining the average lifespan of a fiction? I'm sure there's a hidden story encapsulated within the Bible texts but I don't think that the misinterpreted ages of some of its characters is going to be the part that blows my mind. But if we just going to sit around and imagine truly advanced cavillations, let's see how deep this rabbit hole actually goes.
@andrewcheshire244
@andrewcheshire244 3 күн бұрын
This is so crazy. My mind isn't blown easily. This stuff blows my mind more than anything. Everything we thought we know about history is probably not true.
@K1DNEYTH1EVE
@K1DNEYTH1EVE 11 күн бұрын
Metal rusts stone doesn't
@zemog1025
@zemog1025 11 күн бұрын
Very true, not much would be left from our "high tech" culture after a few millennia and most of our records would be gone in decades or a few centuries at best.
@TopazBadger6550
@TopazBadger6550 11 күн бұрын
​@zemog1025 yeah. The internet is forever they say. Should be called the ethernet instead. It will be gone once the power is shut off.
@TL735
@TL735 11 күн бұрын
Regarding the Keyhole Shaped Tombs these are not only found in Japan. Very similar 14 kofuns are located in the Yeongsan River Basin in Korea.
@socks_cat356
@socks_cat356 11 күн бұрын
The height of sea level is not necessarily the same as it is now.
@juaerez69
@juaerez69 10 күн бұрын
There is a large keyhole shaped mound on mars too.
@hankscorpio8928
@hankscorpio8928 6 күн бұрын
And in Saudi Arabia as well.
@Delta19G
@Delta19G 8 күн бұрын
I just cant get enough of this kind of content. To think we are advanced enough to surpass past generations. What an oxymoron
@Toverneger
@Toverneger 2 күн бұрын
We are, though...
@iphoneadamf
@iphoneadamf 11 күн бұрын
Really good video! 10/10 Subscribed
@nickidaisydandelion4044
@nickidaisydandelion4044 10 күн бұрын
This documentary film is the most fascinating film I have ever seen. Thank you for this precise and great work. I believe that many stone structures were made by extra terrestrial beings which visited for a few years to complete those structures and then leave the Earth. It is possible that those structures serve as a form of remote viewing helper like a magnifying agent for transferring data to outer space.
@sfjarhead4062
@sfjarhead4062 11 күн бұрын
Those enjoying this vid, need to read "Underworld" by Graham Hancock
@aliceputt3133
@aliceputt3133 11 күн бұрын
That’s a excellent book!❤
@daos3300
@daos3300 8 күн бұрын
bunch of pseudoscience rubbish, 'Handoncock' is a complete scammer and all the gullible fools lap him up
@robertevans9354
@robertevans9354 11 күн бұрын
Osaka Castle polyganal stone structure is equal to machu pichu or saksaywoman in its grandeur size and quality of cuts . Yet its basically unheard of in the west . But very little of Japanese anything makes it to americans ears thats for sure .
@swedesarewhite5984
@swedesarewhite5984 10 күн бұрын
Great show! Thanks!
@Jay_Keith
@Jay_Keith 11 күн бұрын
Super interesting content,friend. Thanks for the informative vid
@Untilsheputherfootdown
@Untilsheputherfootdown 11 күн бұрын
I wish we knew the answer to all these things. Once we are gone our buildings will become dust and only these stone buildings will be left. If we also disappear because of a catastrophic event there will be nothing left of who we were. Only stone buildings will remain and our buildings are not going to survive. Whoever comes after us will be just as confused as we are.
@andrewradford3953
@andrewradford3953 11 күн бұрын
All that will remain in thousands of years will be our toilets.
@xenoids
@xenoids 11 күн бұрын
the faces carved in granite at Mount Rushmore will survive.... and maybe there is even a date engraved? This carving was very clever! I wonder if they had this "surviving" in their mind the time they did it - i think YES ! ;)
@WannesBekaert-mv9jt
@WannesBekaert-mv9jt 10 күн бұрын
It's actually the opposite. We are now producing "forever chemicals" that will survive in detectable concentrations for far longer than any of these granite stones. Some estimate up to 500 million years. By then, any building, no matter the material will be ground to dust and even radioactivity from nuclear weapons tests will no longer be measureable but PFAS will still be around...
@tobytoxd
@tobytoxd 11 күн бұрын
Stunning display and presentation of ancient megalytic sites. Thank you very much! Copper has a hardness of 3 on the Mohs scale, limestone has a hardness of 4. That's why we see in modern experiments, working on limestone with a copper tool will wear more copper than limestone. Granit sits at a solid 7 on the Mohs scale! Good luck with that 😅
@fvckingtest
@fvckingtest 9 күн бұрын
Sand has a Mohs rating of 7-to-10. Guess what the Egyptians had a shit ton of? Guess what is all around Japan?
@niemandschuldet
@niemandschuldet 10 күн бұрын
Fascinating! Thanks.
@simonsalamon8178
@simonsalamon8178 9 күн бұрын
Absolutely amazing!
@willstorm8331
@willstorm8331 11 күн бұрын
The cuts and drill holes seem impossible to explain without tech that is far beyond the tools we believe they had. If we found the tools the view of who they were would be seen in greater relief. This looks far more impressive than anything I've seen anywhere else in the world.
@goiterlanternbase
@goiterlanternbase 8 күн бұрын
3:28 "A giant daibutsu, or Buddha statue, is carved into the granite on the side of the mountain. At 31 meters high, it's one of Japan's largest Buddhas, even larger than Kamakura's famous daibutsu at Kotokuin Temple. The statue was built to pray for world peace. Most of the statue was carved in 1783." From the tourist info website of the JNTO🙄 Don't let this fools tell you blatant lies. This quarry was worked by high carbon steel and carbide.
@diemturner5755
@diemturner5755 7 күн бұрын
Never been to La Sagrada Familia, eh? I do recommend with all of my heart. It will renew your enthusiasm for the jaw dropping beauty in architecture that is still under construction as we type.
@MrPoilleke
@MrPoilleke 3 күн бұрын
I have a theory. Is it possible those extreme heavy blocks were formerly rocks that the people carved and built around?
@diemturner5755
@diemturner5755 3 күн бұрын
@@MrPoilleke Let's begin by you explaining the substantive difference between blocks and rocks. After that, please rephrase the question so that it can be understood. It sounds intriguing but I'm not sure what you're asking.
@MrPoilleke
@MrPoilleke 3 күн бұрын
In a Bam video a medieval stonemaconery expert, told about the never (rarely) found tools, and his theory is that since those tools were so expensive they were simply recycled
@mikemorton7149
@mikemorton7149 11 күн бұрын
😢😢😢😢😢😢 there's definitely something that's similar on every continent in ancient times I believe same technology came from a advance culture that show them all so names are different but it's same teachers of the technology
@hobosapien7735
@hobosapien7735 5 күн бұрын
Do check Hemi Sync Gateway Process as well. And Amitabh Buddha's Sutra.
@UnitSe7en
@UnitSe7en 9 күн бұрын
What I find so fascinating is that my bedroom door here in my country is the same shape as doors in other houses in other countries. It's a mystery I haven't yet solved. They're all rectangular and I don't know why that would be.
@RevisitingHistoryChannel
@RevisitingHistoryChannel 11 күн бұрын
Soo interesting ! Added to my revisiting history channel. Regards!
@bobbray9666
@bobbray9666 11 күн бұрын
I wish main stream archeologists would just admit they don't know how these megalithic structures all around the world were made and also admit they were made by prior to our written history by a lost world wide civilization. Instead they dig in their heels and dismiss anyone who says this, to the point of destroying other archeologist's careers. To say slaves made all these with copper tools and banging stones is ridiculous. Their credibility on this subject is being slammed more and more by people who can think for themselves.
@spigwrigs9268
@spigwrigs9268 11 күн бұрын
I'm just bored if seeing the same shit and so called debunking videos, but all tbey debunked is certain points that don't really have anything to do with how these stones were cut, quarried and moved. They just try and make out that people like hancock, carlson and so on can't be trusted because they have some ideas that are a bit mad or outthere, it's kind of like how they try and cancel people by going on about some random part of their lives and not calling out the real hard questions
@jennodine
@jennodine 11 күн бұрын
This is the narrative Hancock uses to paint himself as the victim of a conspiracy to hide the truth from us all. Yet he never provides a coherent explanation for why they’d want to do this. No one denies the possibility of an ancient advanced civilization, but no one has found evidence of one yet either. Hancock may be right, but he also may be wrong. I happen to think there have been several catastrophic meteor impacts that brought humanity to the brink of extinction. I also think the Biblical story about the Tower of Babel might be talking about a previous space program. A big enough impact could’ve destroyed and or buried all the evidence of this society. Most archaeological sites were initially discovered accidentally during construction projects - imagine what we might find when we actually look for it, perhaps buried deeper down under much more material (in the “underworld”). But I accept that my hypothesis is just a hunch that cannot be proven at this time. I’m not being picked on just because mainstream historians can’t agree with me.
@shubhamshandilya6160
@shubhamshandilya6160 11 күн бұрын
They won't do this because they have to admit that hindus were more evolved than them.
@macgregordavis959
@macgregordavis959 11 күн бұрын
It would make academia irrelevant. And now people are going to rebel
@jelink22
@jelink22 4 күн бұрын
@@spigwrigs9268 Myself, I am bored by people who believe the Hancocks and Carlsons of the world w/o looking at what their critics have to say. Why don't you take your credulous butt over to "Scientists Against Myths" or "World of Antiquity" and LEARN how and why ancients could cut and move gigantic stones?
@ianlewin8888
@ianlewin8888 5 күн бұрын
Our ancestors is absolutely smarter than us They can build big buildings without ruining the environment
@Worldball12345
@Worldball12345 5 күн бұрын
A fascinating exploration into Japan's ancient history! The insights into pre-historic mega structures and unexcavated tombs are truly captivating. It's incredible to think about the advanced engineering and cultural significance these structures hold, offering a glimpse into a bygone era. Your detailed analysis and compelling visuals make it easy to appreciate the historical richness and the mysteries that still lie beneath the surface. Keep up the excellent work, Universe Inside You! This channel is a treasure trove for history enthusiasts.
@Everthus4
@Everthus4 10 күн бұрын
If you think about it, something that may survive any civilisation it is stone. Just stone, nothing organic. And it is hard to date stone, find true age. Huge stone blocks and megalitic sites might stay in the same place, while people were constantly moving, whole cities might change. Also to build some of this amazing monuments people need advanced knowledge about phisics, and have advanced form of gov and society. I think that more people dig, more they will find. What was on land 10k years ago, might as well be under sand, dirt, water.
@anitarogers2877
@anitarogers2877 11 күн бұрын
@Universe Inside You - Thank you for sharing this video. So much was left behind - for mankind to discover one day? Why? We need the other pieces of the jig-saw, so we can have the answers as to who, and how, these finds were made. Same as I wonder how much, and what, is hidden under the vegetation of the Amazon.
@UniverseInsideYou
@UniverseInsideYou 11 күн бұрын
Thank you for watching! We actually have a video in which we show the results of a LiDAR scan over the Amazon forrest. It revealed large cities there.
@aliceputt3133
@aliceputt3133 11 күн бұрын
Why did they leave 10 ton stones behind? I don’t think they could take this stuff with them. 😂
@comfortsoft2657
@comfortsoft2657 11 күн бұрын
@universeinsideyou indeed similar if not identical to the vast size of what was the Angkor Watt complex. as someone invested in the subject for 20 years, your material and representations are golden. 🤝
@henrysanchez7977
@henrysanchez7977 11 күн бұрын
Many locks, doors and chests, have the key hole shape KEY being the word to look at and what it opens is what we need to look for.
@tressinar
@tressinar 4 күн бұрын
I enjoyed watching this 😊 I am just a rockhound living in Arkansas ( USA ).
@TheIgnoramus
@TheIgnoramus 11 күн бұрын
Time stretches and compresses. Our measurements of time might very well, be objectively incorrect. What does “12,000 years” really mean, when you’re moving through space at 100,000 ft a second+? And measuring it during that motion? How does one measure , separate from that inertial point of observation? I think we’re close to answering that…and Einstein probably did it 80 years ago. You measure the box, not the object. Based on Arguments with Bohr, and late life unknown variable conjectures.
@SunshineBear1211
@SunshineBear1211 11 күн бұрын
We have been technologically advanced many times and each time a catastrophic event takes us out and starts us all over. A clever people that are aware of this timing, build underground facilities to ride out the storms. Then they come back up after it’s over and bring their knowledge and technology and the humans worship them like Gods. Happens over and over.
@gszd55
@gszd55 11 күн бұрын
Are you familiar with Suspicious Observers?
@alexp.6145
@alexp.6145 11 күн бұрын
Makes you wonder if some of them are still living underground.
@xenoids
@xenoids 11 күн бұрын
I had this idea too - and also "underground" could mean "higher temperature" during "ice age"
@medicinemanboxing3222
@medicinemanboxing3222 6 күн бұрын
I share the same idea. It definitely makes the most sense.
@leonetikos888
@leonetikos888 9 күн бұрын
ALWAYS love your work man good job.
@Millers-Mausoleum
@Millers-Mausoleum 7 күн бұрын
As a carpenter, I have to say that this castle built on an existing foundation is quite impressive. Let’s say you pour a foundation in the fall and it has to sit through the winter. The fluctuation in temperature and ground hardness can skew the foundation That’s why people fill foundations with hay to insulate it through the winter before building To think that these stones were just sitting there, for God knows how long and they were able to build such a gorgeous structure. On top of it is mind boggling to how level that stone foundation must be. If your foundation is not level the second or third floor might have a marble rolling downhill. When you’re talking about level, an inch is massive. That makes me think about natural versus man-made building materials At the end of the day, stone and wood are not perfect but these structures are. There is no way that these were made without power tools. you need grinders for stone. you need planers for wood. That’s not even talking about the sheer size of these things. I am not a small man and I’m pretty strong. In my late teens I was building a Rockwall and there was a boulder that I moved. That was about 3 feet wide by 4 feet high and roundish. I have no idea what it weighed but the method I used was a rope tied to a chain, the chain went around the rock, and rope to a pulley. I had made a frame that basically looks like a catapult without the arm, and the rope was attached to a cradle I built out of wood. So basically, I would put the chain around this big rock, and then I would pull the frame back until the rope was taught, and I would fill the cradle with smaller stones. When I had enough weight inside the cradle, I would be able to pull the chain, and the rock would move a little bit. I did this until it was in place. Just with my small stone the amount of tension on the system I created was enough where I thought it was going to snap at any moment. Sometimes it would be just enough to put your back against the rock and push it in inch with your legs. That being said, there is no way to do that with something of this magnitude.. I think the key lies in those little knobs that are on every single stone they had to of been there for a reason
@urbancrafttechnologies9204
@urbancrafttechnologies9204 11 күн бұрын
55:00 similar statues as Vinca culture statues
@keithreynolds6444
@keithreynolds6444 11 күн бұрын
Why are we just learning about this now?
@captainmordrum
@captainmordrum 11 күн бұрын
True . I've never heard anything of this , I've heard of puma punku , this is most definitely on the same level . Ancient alien 👽 technology?
@FambosYootos
@FambosYootos 11 күн бұрын
You're lucky you're hearing about it at all
@keithreynolds6444
@keithreynolds6444 11 күн бұрын
The awakening has certainly begun. All are being exposed. Politicians, corporations, religious entities, etc. Shame shame on the deep state that has controlled the people for this long under some wildly self justified premise.
@thedandyzebra
@thedandyzebra 11 күн бұрын
because of the free internet... free for now at least
@keithreynolds6444
@keithreynolds6444 11 күн бұрын
@@thedandyzebra indeed. No longer the days of getting our news from three sources. NBC, CBS and ABC who were all arms of the government to direct the narrative needed at the time.
@JaeSherard
@JaeSherard 2 күн бұрын
Thank you for the inspiration. I will meet and follow up with terrace to report my future findings
@robertseptim3579
@robertseptim3579 4 күн бұрын
How in the hell have I never heard of this?! This is insane! We keep finding incredible things that never get talked about. It's only now since the popularity of Joe Rogan that so many different categories of study get the attention they deserve
@keithcaldwell207
@keithcaldwell207 11 күн бұрын
'The more you learn, the more you find out how much you don't know '.
@Thestaggertom
@Thestaggertom 11 күн бұрын
They had water pressure cutting machinery
@Rares.E
@Rares.E 11 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@stensimisuveran
@stensimisuveran 11 күн бұрын
Thanks it's amazing!
@mrcool2457
@mrcool2457 11 күн бұрын
So with today's technology we are unable to date these sites ?!?! But we can date prehistoric living creatures & bacteria etc etc ?! Something does not add up here ! ...
@murkspectre000
@murkspectre000 11 күн бұрын
Well, @mrcool2457 the carbon dating method, also referred to as radiocarbon dating, is a technique used to determine the age of *organic* materials that contain carbon. It is based on the decay of a radioactive isotope of carbon, known as carbon-14 (14C), which is present in all *living organisms*. Carbon-14 is continually formed in the Earth’s atmosphere through the interaction of neutrons with nitrogen-14 (14N). This process is known as cosmic radiation. When an organism dies, it stops taking in new carbon, and the existing carbon-14 in its body begins to decay at a constant rate. By measuring the amount of carbon-14 remaining in an organic sample, scientists can calculate its age. The carbon dating method is widely used in archaeology, geology, and other fields to date organic materials such as fossils, bones, and textiles. The method is limited to dating materials that are up to around 50,000 years old, as the amount of carbon-14 in the atmosphere has decreased over time due to the half-life of the isotope. The carbon dating process involves several steps: Sample collection: A sample of the organic material is collected and prepared for analysis. Measurement of 14C: The amount of carbon-14 in the sample is measured using an Accelerator Mass Spectrometer (AMS) or other specialized equipment. Calculation of age: The amount of carbon-14 is compared to a modern standard, and the age of the sample is calculated based on the decay rate of the isotope. The carbon dating method has been widely used and has provided valuable insights into the age of many archaeological and geological samples. However, it has its limitations and is *not suitable for dating all types of materials*. Every day is a new opportunity to learn. This lesson is free, just because I like you.
@aliceputt3133
@aliceputt3133 11 күн бұрын
Stone isn’t alive and can’t be dated prehistoric creatures, bacteria and trees were alive. Stone can only be somewhat dated in layers laid down by events in Nature.
@comfortsoft2657
@comfortsoft2657 11 күн бұрын
organic material that gets preserved in a calm environment is totally different from a cataclysmic event either flooding, scorching or grinding off the surface layer with an icesheet. then again most sites are 'officially' dated to the oldest organic remnant found there, not indicating at all how long said stone structure has actually been there.
@roxannenelson8427
@roxannenelson8427 11 күн бұрын
Outstanding...
@Thestripper1
@Thestripper1 11 күн бұрын
3:49 great work there
@vincerebello596
@vincerebello596 11 күн бұрын
The evidence that earth is a minecraft based simulation kek. Seriously, Carl Sagan said that the universe could be based on a binary structure, if we were able to calculate the decimal places of PI far enough, we would only get 1s and 0s, forming a redundant code.
@daos3300
@daos3300 8 күн бұрын
carl sagan is also famous for the quote 'extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence', of which evidence there is exactly zero in this film.
@vincerebello596
@vincerebello596 8 күн бұрын
@@daos3300 Indeed, questioning is also a part of scientific reasoning. Any theory, from the most outlandish to the most serious, can never be accepted unless it is supported by undeniable evidence.
@childofkhem1.618
@childofkhem1.618 11 күн бұрын
So we are supposed to believe that whoever built these sites wasn't at least as advanced as we are? Yea.... OK.... I have a megalithic bridge to sell you!
@Mr.8r1ce-8usch
@Mr.8r1ce-8usch 11 күн бұрын
Ikr, ppl can’t see the nose upon their faces
@jonnyslide8794
@jonnyslide8794 9 күн бұрын
Fantastic presentation & great content thankyou :)
@dmo848
@dmo848 8 күн бұрын
There's so much of this world that I've yet to see. These flying vehicles can't be made fast enough. I want my flying carpet😊
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