Expert Reveals The Pyramids LOST Technology

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Published 2023-03-14
What up people, today we independent researcher and creator of UnchartedX Ben Van Kerkwyk to explain WHY the pyramids couldn't have been built the way archeologists say. He showed us the drilled cores from ancient power tools, perfectly balanced pots that couldn't be made by hand... and even shows what the pyramids could have been used for all along... Limitless energy? INDULGE!

00:00 Join us on our Ancient Egypt adventure
01:19 The precision of the Pyramids are insane
06:40 Tools they claimed Egyptians used doesn’t make sense
09:20 Engineers’ impact + pyramids represent the precision of the Earth
16:06 There was a lost civilization + humans have been around for a LONG time
23:39 Water damage on the Sphinxes
27:07 Gobekli Tepe discovering changed everything
28:42 Sphinxes have a peanut head
33:11 We’re in an ice age + Younger Dryas period was VIOLENT
40:34 Meteors - Great Chicago Fire + Apocalypse + Bones were decimated
47:59 Ancient underground cities - Derinkuyu + Gobekli Tepe
50:28 Impacts in NA caused Younger Dryas
54:14 Religions across the world talk of a great flood
59:14 Ancient Egyptian vases having insane precision
01:11:27 Evidence might be buried + Pyramids across the world
01:15:46 Why are Pyramids so significant?
01:18:43 Pyramids had function = energy source?
01:36:25 Ancient Egyptians talked about a time before them
01:39:25 Unreal craftsmanship - Giant statues + heritage
01:44:27 Ancient cities across the world + South American Precision
01:54:50 Asking for evidence of tools applies to all explanations
02:02:02 Understanding our history will help properly prioritize
02:04:13 Drugs helped + Climate Change = cold is real problem
02:10:48 Dynastic Egyptians deserve credit + hieroglyphs in Australia???
02:15:02 Scale of mass + hieroglyphs don’t talk about pyramids
02:22:18 Giants + G. Blacki is the actual name + Neanderthals were lit
02:29:04 Aliens ayy LMAO + Exodus into space
02:33:24 Antarctica + Ottoman Maps + Military power
02:38:11 Challenging your beliefs and being open to change

All Comments (21)
  • TODAY IS THE DAY - we gonna figure out how tf these things got built, light up and enjoy 👽
  • I'm a ACTUAL Quarrymen. I get into my truck and go into the mountains everyday and cut stone from the mountainside and sell it. You have NO IDEA what your looking at. That's impossible. What they did back then is literally impossible. I have water jets that are the most advanced cutting machines made and they can't operate within the margins these massive stones are. And it would take weeks to even shape it. Obviously there's missing tech. Crazy. My minds blown.
  • @ferguswatt2884
    I worked concrete form work for 6 years full time. We did tilt ups specifically, where you built forms for the concrete walls of the building laying down on the slab floor, fill em with concrete, spray bondbreaker then build the next form for the next wall on top of the previous: on “lift day” we bring in some of the largest caterpillar moving cranes in the world and lift the horizontally laying walls up and set them vertically into place. The walls were between 20 and 120 tons typically. It gave me a deep sense of how much things weigh, how hard concrete is compared to sandstone, granite, steel or titanium. I know exactly how it feels when a powered hammer drill with a tungsten carbide or diamond tip plows thru concrete then stops dead in granite. It gave me a deep sense of how difficult precision down to the millimeter is to acheive, even when you have satellite lasers and modern metrology tools. Ain’t no fuckin chance in hell that the massive majority of megalithic stone structures worldwide were built without advanced material science, advanced metrology, lathes, power tools like circular and band saws as well as tube drills etc, these tools applying massive pressure forces currently only achieved in industrial settings by industrial hydraulics. I know the signs of humans working on construction sites and how no human would invest hundreds or thousands of hours of extra manpower for no purpose, as would be required in cases like the scoop marks that appear on the Aswan 1200 ton obelisk, scoop marks that present at regular intervals. If that was done with stone pounders you wouldn’t measure off regular intervals at which the scoops would have ridges in between, given the massive investment in manpower that would cost. Furthermore, the workers would at the very least bind the pounding stones to the end of a stick, like a primitive hammer, to utilize the leverage that would employ as well as it serving to protect them from smashing their fingers or developing tennis elbow. No worker would ever make three inch overcuts if they were using bronze saws with sand as abrasive because that would require many extra days of backbreaking labour during which time the workers would have to simply not notice that they’d already cut past the mark. You don’t get clear thread marks on drill holes with sand abrasives and copper, no, you only get thread marks when you have a very hard cutting edge being pushed into the stone at a fast rate, requiring industrial power to spin the drill and hydraulics to press it into the stone and advanced material science to form the cutting edge. Currently, the most advanced industrial machines for cutting granite slabs for kitchen countertops have diamond cutting edges and highly specialized steels to form the circular saw blade, but those circular saw blades do not exceed about one meter cause beyond that the centrifugal forces on the circ saw blades would deform them. This was why the Tesla Turbine never caught on, cause material science wasn’t advanced enough to handle those forces, and given that there are clear circular saw marks on granite with diameters exceeding up to five meters…. Bro. Not a fucking chance that was done by anything but a society with advanced tech, with material science exceeding ours today. The vase Ben has examined down to the micron, it’s relative proportions contain mathematical features like Pi and the speed of light. Much like how the Hoover Dam or the Georgia Guide Stones were built to speak of advanced science in their very form and dimensions, the lathe turned vases (or more likely CNC’d vases) found in Egypt, more than 400000 of them, were designed and crafted to communicate through their dimensions that the society that crafted them was at least as advanced as ours. This ought to be one of the greatest scandals in history, how this was hidden from us
  • @stephencooper5040
    Glad to see his humility, the ability to ask obvious questions about things, and then to say “I don’t know” about things that he really doesn’t know… THIS is how science works.
  • @zubabee
    I love how the editor added images and time periods when they were talking about the history, I was super engaged!
  • @joesands8860
    I give Ben a lot of credit for being able to have a conversation with this guy dressed like this.
  • @MrWeAllAreOne
    I am a bricklayer with 32 years experience and have also worked with stone....there is no way I could lay blocks that precisely without mortar. I would actually define that as impossible and yet these structures exist.
  • @pkrent3461
    His knowledge and verbal capacity is just superior. Ben is an amazing person.
  • I admire how much passion Shane Gillis’s dad has about ancient history
  • Andrew just wanted to say I have been watching your clips for ages and I know you as a comedian but this was the first podcast after Joe Rogan where I was hooked for the whole 2h45m. please bring more guests like Ben who really dig deep into a subject they are interested in and you guys asked all the questions that came to my mind as I was watching with no excessive joke or laughter. it was as if I was actually in the room.
  • @dukecunning7046
    I'm just starting to watch this. Happy to see this topic! The internet has made me realize how much we have (everyone has) been lied to about History, Archeology, Everything! I am so pissed off! Thanks for having this discussion. I hope I can finish watching it 🙂
  • @Cannisseur119
    What if those precision vases are our equivalent of water bottles or soda cans 😂😂
  • @nitro4799
    Love how flagrant can have a guy like chael on and let him tell his story while also cracking A+ jokes, then have Ben on, be serious about the topic and let him unload the gigabytes of information he knows about the topic. 10/10
  • @dylbot6218
    Huge fan of Ben, you can tell he genuinely cares about this topic with his whole heart
  • This is my favorite rabbit hole, I could and have listened to Graham and Randall talk about this stuff for hours.
  • @dillongarner1
    Glad to see Ben get the recognition he deserves. Super genuine guy
  • @cybermavenstudios
    An episode I actually watched from beginning to end. Thank you for this kind of content.