The Proof is Out There: Perplexing Mysteries of Ancient Stones

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Published 2024-08-10
Explore the most compelling ancient rock mysteries that challenge history and defy explanation in this compilation from The Proof is Out There.

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All Comments (21)
  • Common sense is the most widely shared commodity in the world, for every man is convinced that he is well supplied with it.
  • @instapowah
    Everything is soundwaves. We are vibrating.^^
  • @Xavier-j7t
    They made ancient territories to hide from kennys music
  • @smauls3794
    Is it possible that the wheel was 1st invented for work / mechanics, Latter used for travel as it was proven to move objects? 🤔
  • @marywright4934
    If the steel of the sword is heat tempered enough it could be put in to lava and voila a sword in a stone
  • @chasefancy3092
    One of King Arthur's servants found the sword in the lake. It was an ordinary sword. The sword was then brought to Merlin who was a "Wizard Of The First Order" similar to Zeddicus Z'uL Zorander. (Ref: Legend Of The Seeker). Merlin then charmed the sword with magic and named it "Excalibur."
  • @GardenLives
    How can the pen be mightier than the sword if actions speak louder than words?
  • @middleman6439
    King Arthur is a ancient tail from the celtic kingdom before Roman empire ever began
  • @elc783
    ManBearPig is very real I'm super duper cereal.
  • @marywright4934
    They split rocks with fire. They used heat to crack the rock on a natural fault
  • @mistybiscuit7076
    Maybe midieval warriors would sink weapons, armor and tools in bodies of water so no one else could use it... If it didn't fit the victor, why keep it for yourself or leave it anywhere a possible enemy would find it? If they were near a blacksmith they could repurpose it, but there's no time for that during battle. Midieval people didn't have the ability to reach the weaponry, etc if the water was deep enough.