Joe Rogan Experience #1928 - Jimmy Corsetti & Ben van Kerkwyk

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Published 2024-06-27
Jimmy Corsetti is the independent researcher behind "Bright Insight": a YouTube channel exploring ancient mysteries and lost civilizations. Ben van Kerkwyk is an independent researcher and creator of UnchartedX.com and the UnchartedX YouTube channel, dedicated to exploring the mysteries of the past with a focus on ancient engineering, precision, and technology. youtube.com/c/BrightInsight  www.rumble.com/c/BrightInsight www.unchartedx.com   youtube.com/c/unchartedx

All Comments (21)
  • @ihuntzergs2170
    “Jamie, pull up flint dibbles sleeves” best JRE comment ever 😂
  • @marcosurrealius
    For the longest time people thought that Troy was a story writen by Homer until Heinrich Schliemann ( and others ) found it in the mid 1800's.
  • @Roflmfaoftw
    Flint Dibble seething watching this punching air and crying 🤣🤣😂😂😂😂
  • @dixiedad
    I worked in above ground coal mines and we have blasted solid rock down 300ft T0 1000ft and i have seen petrified tree stumps that were burnt to a crisp, and they were always right on top of the coal.
  • @Gateway10
    This was January 2023 Going by the episode number. I'm going to watch it anyway. I missed it the first time.
  • @Moto_Medics
    I love that Ben finally got on here he totally deserves it ❤
  • @g.r.o.g.u.1892
    This one is so good that people will listen to it twice
  • I think its speaks to the reason why the WEF have stopped excavation of gobekli tepe it will show more about what happened before the younger dryas!
  • @gagemcmahon9485
    I missed you having jimmy on a second time so glad i could catch this love Jimmy Corsetti and his ideas
  • @craigf2696
    Regarding the "vases". Having decades of experience in machine work, I find the mechanical force milling process hypothesis to be ludicrous at best. Even at 0.250" thickness, the tool pressure required to cut granite would necessarily shatter the work piece. Now imagine machining granite to a thickness of 0.025" (roughly 6 sheets of copy paper), not just flat, but at a near perfect compound radius. Seems to me that some type of E.D.M. or laser technology makes much more sense...
  • @instapowah
    I am sitting here in my chair in the cabin in the forest in Sweden, watching this and nodding in agreement with what is being said. Cheers.
  • The younger dryas is no longer a hypothesis, it is a theory bordering on factual history. Hypothesis is a basic idea that becomes a theory when supported by science.
  • @mongoose539
    I know this is old but anyone interested in the vases should check the new Danny Jones podcast where they show CT scans from over a dozen vases by one of the largest private owners of them.
  • Thanks to have post this video, I was surprisingly searching for it today ! What a coincidence ! XD
  • @Boufonamong
    Anyone else remember Jimmy's old stuff? He totally just run with this ancient stuff and it was just one episode of a crazy catalogue of videos, they where awesome,
  • @1R3TR01
    I did some work for a lady who was a retired archaeologist, she worked in Egypt in the 1970s. I had a fascinating conversation with her, they basically work dates on rubbish they find from food, clothes, tools etc. I gave her a hypothetical scenario - What if, today there was a catastrophe that put us back in the stone age for 10k years and someday in the future the pyramids were rediscovered, I believe it likely the archaeologists of that time would say they were made today due to the carbon-datable artefacts that were found. She said to me that she couldn't argue against that idea!