Pre-Egyptian Technology Left By an Advanced Civilization That Disappeared

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Published 2024-03-21
The concept of an advanced pre-Egyptian civilization, existing before the well-documented dynastic periods of ancient Egypt, is supported by the advanced technological features of sites like the Osireion, Zawyet el Aryan, the Serapeum of Saqqara, and many others. this lost civilization might have had a profound understanding of astronomy, engineering, and mathematics, far beyond what was typical for the time. Evidence suggested includes the alignment of the Giza pyramids with the stars of Orion's Belt, hinting at sophisticated astronomical knowledge, and the remarkable precision in the construction of these pyramids, suggesting advanced architectural and engineering techniques. Additionally, there are discussions about the potential use of advanced tools and methods for cutting and transporting massive stone blocks, which would require a level of technology not conventionally attributed to the ancient Egyptians of the well-known dynastic periods.

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All Comments (21)
  • Zahi Hawass is responsible for us STILL being in the dark about all of this. He single-handedly stopped further Egyptian discoveries for almost 3 decades.
  • This is the most fascinating documentary concerning pre-dynastic Egypt that I have ever seen. The research, production and information is exceptional. This documentary pretty much supports the obvious existance of a highly advanced civilization / people / technology that was suddenly destroyed in a major world wide cataclysm towards the end of the last ice age. The ancient Egyptians then later often built upon the ruins of this much more ancient civilization. Similar evidence for this narrative also exist in many other parts of the world
  • The tour of those beautiful rooms was great. The amount of work that you have put in 😮 is astronomical. I've been following your families journey almost right from the beginning. It has been wonderful to see the growth of your family, and the amount of public support is staggering. Tracy is an amazing woman, and I take my hat off to her. I pray that the Lord will sustain your family as you carry on with the rest of the renovation. I eagerly await the upcoming videos of the restorative work on the rest of the chateaux. Your Aussie friend Jackie. Sending hugs 🤗🤗🤗🙏🙏🙏
  • @davenorth8922
    It's amazing how often these researchers and explorers manage to always seem to run out of money right before they make a discovery.
  • @jamestwine3591
    Excellent. very good production. there is not much on YT that gets me to spend nearly 2 continuous hours watching content.
  • @marsford2716
    This production is INCREDIBLE. You are doing what i only wish I could! Easily the most coherent and thorough examination of these artifacts and monuments that I've seen to date. Thank you for doing such effective work to illuminate this important subject, too long in the dark. 🌟
  • @wompstopm123
    this is better than what the history channel used to be
  • I love how they create a flight sim for the wood bird instead of just carving a new one and throwing it out the window.
  • @joek511
    Having worked in a foundry , Images Shown in the thumbnail are for casting gears. A positive of the gear is first created, then using sand and some additives like carbon, you create an inpression to pour the molten metal into. Very simple, they were producing complex metal gears. It's not hard, basic geometry and physics is all that's needed. The base blocks are square to simplify centering. An X corner to corner = dead center. Equil mesurments on 2 sides / 1/2 and a compass = gear
  • @elorrep
    The last portion about the pyramids is astounding and the most down to earth explanation I've come across! Kudos!👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
  • @8020re
    Thank you for compiling this together into an easy to understand video
  • @houdinididiit
    It reminds of pre-fab homes. They drew up plans and knew exactly how many stones they needed and how to be cut. Even looking at the doorways - those indentations were most likely used to insert a wooden door frame. It is incredible planning. All of that obviously took place in the quarries. Insane.
  • @tamir10000
    i'm following this channel from the beginning. one of the best videos on the ancient egypt {khem} thank you again 🙏❤‍🔥
  • @FibroMyBro
    THIS HAS TO BE THE BEST VIDEO ABOUT THE PYRAMIDS EVER CREATED!
  • @patrickames7684
    This was an amazing way to spend 2 hours. Amazing content. Thank you very much. I'm fascinated by the ram pump. The interior of the pyramid never made sense to me until today. Pre-egyption technology
  • @mattbradbury
    This is a pretty well put together survey of evidence of ancient high technology from many sites. It also gives credit to other channels focussing on these mysteries. I’m definitely not a sucker for woo woo theories - seeing all of this put together really strengthens my view that there was a pre-cataclysm high civilisation 12000 years ago…. A good piece of work
  • @thekidrobb
    This was fantastic! The research and production value are 🌟🌟🌟🌟