MASSIVE Tube Drills, Overcuts, and Melted Granite at Karnak and Luxor Temples!

MASSIVE Tube Drills, Overcuts, and Melted Granite at Karnak and Luxor Temples!

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@phydauex
@phydauex - 07.01.2024 18:04

It becomes clearly evident that the pharaonic Egyptians knew how to work large blocks of granite and construct large scale monuments. It's also obvious that they covered every inch with tributes to whichever Pharoh they were to honor. The largest and oldest however have no inscriptions whatsoever and yet Hawas and his crew refuse to admit the possibility that these were not made by dynastic pharaohs. There's no way a Pharoh would allow some that huge to not have his cartouche all over it. Much like the Inca who openly admitted that they didn't build the most impressive constructions, yet modern archeologists continue to insist that they did. ??
Not saying it was done by giants or aliens, but it would be nice to hear them say they just don't know and quit attacking anyone who simply asks the question. Great video.

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@tammypaval-kh6tx
@tammypaval-kh6tx - 06.01.2024 08:01

People are just jealous of your progress that they couldn't do because you beat them to it thats all. Even if they could of done what you have done great job love your work.

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@shaunfitzgerald8102
@shaunfitzgerald8102 - 05.01.2024 16:34

Ben please make a video where you take all of your evidence that it is not geopolymer. Put it all in one place. I would like to hear what it is. Not just that you had said it sometime in thw past.

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@7thsluglord363
@7thsluglord363 - 04.01.2024 06:07

Could the granite blocks with the solid surfaces and crumbling interiors have had a very high amount of molecular water trapped within the stone, and the cut exposed surfaces allowed this water to "escape" from the outer layer to an extent, allowing it to last longer than the inner more saturated stone? The trapped water causing the inner elements to degrade faster than the outer surfaces or perhaps even causing issue when the stone was either super heated or chilled, causing the water to expand in the crumbling portions?

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@jerryjamify
@jerryjamify - 03.01.2024 22:13

Egypt was built out of wood that petrified some time after it was all cut and built.. Google giant petrified trees.

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@Thatlukeguy69
@Thatlukeguy69 - 03.01.2024 22:11

Homies definitely invented Minecraft

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@patriciatreslove4449
@patriciatreslove4449 - 02.01.2024 03:15

Amazing

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@tommyfourthreesix6264
@tommyfourthreesix6264 - 31.12.2023 03:53

Fantastic video, I'm fascinated by the technology we know so little about from these ancient civilizations. I am a manufacturing engineer by trade and I noticed something on the features of the large diameter bored holes. The step and perpendicular slots at the entrance of the bore are typical of a method for mechanical location for a liner of the bore which would be made of a different material, this would usually be used for a bearing surface. The slots would prevent the liner from rotating. This is purely speculation but it would explain the features intended purpose.

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@tylerjackson7586
@tylerjackson7586 - 30.12.2023 12:20

It could be something to do with the machining technique whatever that may be. Perhaps machining the outer layer of the stone somehow effects the inner core of the stone? But that doesn't explain it fully because all the machined pillars of stone would be suffering the same inner core crumbling . Maybe they just had and used dodgy granite and limestone a bad batch lol.

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@michaeljoshualewis538
@michaeljoshualewis538 - 30.12.2023 04:14

You must adress the sites GEOPOLYMER contact,the whole of malta is GEOPOLYMER,with metal sheets between it,south American T columns,polygonal stonework,its everywhere

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@jordanbrancato7026
@jordanbrancato7026 - 29.12.2023 08:14

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@mikejones-nd6ni
@mikejones-nd6ni - 27.12.2023 09:54

It looks like they used 4 granite slabs put together filled with some type of. concrete. Could that be a possibility? Maybe the concrete expanded on the inside is what cracked the outside granite slabs. Surely couldn't all this granite and marble. And whatever other stones left a lot of dust. And I'm sure they used a lot of this to make some type of concrete. Maybe it's filled with their granite concrete mix.

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@gtdcov
@gtdcov - 25.12.2023 10:56

The call to prayer makes my skin crawl. May their objective for Islam to spread around the world like a veenirial disease on a college campus fail miserably. Like the gift that keeps giving , once engrained it never goes away and is forever regretted.

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@agriskaminskis9352
@agriskaminskis9352 - 25.12.2023 01:33

ending music track approved!

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@rico5114
@rico5114 - 24.12.2023 09:43

I dont think the call tp prayer sounds hunting. Quite beautiful actually

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@sha_663
@sha_663 - 23.12.2023 16:14

I like the idea of vibration. There have been successful tests of vibrating bronze drills cutting cleanly into rock much too hard for bronze tools.

Now apply large scale vibration to granite which is a mineral compound. Could vibration on precise frequencies cause the minerals to try and "sort themselves, like shaking a müsli"? It would mean a form of "pseudo liquification" and could affect something',s core unlike a "chemical softening".

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@anthonysherrill6646
@anthonysherrill6646 - 23.12.2023 02:38

gravity was different back then, thats what made the stones implode

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@richardksimpson800
@richardksimpson800 - 21.12.2023 08:22

Another fantastic presentation Ben. The production value here is through the roof. The script and narration are outstanding. Thank you.

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@mtnphot
@mtnphot - 15.12.2023 02:10

If you have the technology to drill holes like this, why would the construction be done with rock rather than products that have more tensile strength than rock.

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@stoecklinr
@stoecklinr - 14.12.2023 20:49

I'm really glad I found your channel through Flagrant! We have been lied to since the beginning about everything! Thank you for all that you're doing!

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@user-cn3uz5hp2c
@user-cn3uz5hp2c - 12.12.2023 06:16

I think they're chanting My Sharona for the outro music 🤔...Ben should be careful, he could get sued for that.

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@lander1591
@lander1591 - 11.12.2023 15:11

Now I'm not saying it's Geo-Polymer.. but the Pillars crumbling from the inside appear to have layers that are delaminating.. I've noticed this on a few of the Granite Statues around the Head-dress as well.. where the statue appears to be losing surface layers. It reminds me of a heat treated metal with a softer core and a hardened shell. Maybe these were heated to make the surfaces easier to work during manufacture. It would be interesting to see if there is a difference in the Crystal Structure from the outside to the inside as there is clearly a layer of lamination where the material is changing properties from hard as granite to crumbling like sand.

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@lander1591
@lander1591 - 11.12.2023 14:45

... "If you can without having a whistle blown at you"... Now I have an Image of you and Yousef running all around Egypt being chased by people blowing whistles at you.. LOL

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@patrickmontie9583
@patrickmontie9583 - 08.12.2023 23:23

"Melted granite" 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 You do know those temples are thousands of years old, right?

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@donaldgleason2830
@donaldgleason2830 - 06.12.2023 00:57

Why is everyone so against the idea of Ancient Egyptians using concrete and molds? I've seen modern "old" concrete looking like stone. What would 5-10 thousand years make concrete look like? I think it's DEFINITELY a possibility.

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@selfretired3025
@selfretired3025 - 04.12.2023 02:19

It's like the stones were microwaved... cooked from the inside.

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@mariachinn7136
@mariachinn7136 - 03.12.2023 19:34

Awesome as always......So much to say, no arguments here. Diamonds were used for cutting. Low rpm, water cooled. Diamond dust in-bedded in copper, Flat or curved. (no laser) Only molds of an object will disintegrate with in ,after a heat intense event. Molds formed from pounding rock and re-formed by a reverse mold of object. Each dynasty inherited the after math of construction of time before, and tried to copy. That's a fact. Gas lighting will continue by Egypt

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@charlesolinger9735
@charlesolinger9735 - 01.12.2023 22:45

This tube drill mystery is the dumbest crap ive ever heard in my life and I dont know why 'experts' cant figure it out. They used wood cylinders and spun the thing with hard sand abrasion. Not alien tech or anything super sophisticated.

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@user-kl3so2tl1j
@user-kl3so2tl1j - 29.11.2023 21:58

I’m amazed at the depth of information and detail you and your channel go in to this subject. Thank you very much.

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@brosettastone7520
@brosettastone7520 - 29.11.2023 13:49

Hahaha ben I love the shots fired at Raids Shadow Legends 😂😂 you tell ‘em papi!

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@condor4679123
@condor4679123 - 28.11.2023 20:17

Where is the rest of the detritus of this ancient civilization. The developed the ability to work these extremely hard materials and left nothing else buried in the sand. They just left and took the machines, power sources, transportation networks etc etc. Where is it?

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@frankvierra2487
@frankvierra2487 - 28.11.2023 19:13

Very definitely thins the heard on critical thinking and logic...if nothing else...a test of intelligence...???

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@markusschellenberg4684
@markusschellenberg4684 - 28.11.2023 18:18

I can't stand these BS pseudo-science channels anymore. Go away!

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@deanwaring6100
@deanwaring6100 - 27.11.2023 00:07

No Freddy, the back tyres were like that 😂😂😂

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@jerrypeal653
@jerrypeal653 - 26.11.2023 18:35

The granit rock deteriorated is intriguing. It’s like a rock slurry with an outer veneer.

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@slmusicproduction
@slmusicproduction - 23.11.2023 13:32

marvellous content

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@DonLight413
@DonLight413 - 23.11.2023 12:54

I believe I can help to a degree with some of these anomalies. The atmosphere of the planet was electrically conductive back in the days when these artifacts were made well before the flood. Gradually the atmosphere became less conductive as time went on as the planet began to move into the state that we are in today, that is non-conductive. The pyramids then were constructions intended to make up for the declining conductivity of the atmosphere. They radiated it artificially in other words. Chris Dunn is on the right lines with this. This also explains how megalithic granite and other igneous stone was cut with apparent ease since all they had to do was utilise energy that was all around them. It needed only to be directed, not manufactured. Lastly it explains the transformed consitution of the internals of the stones that have led to premature crumbling that we see today.

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@justanaussie2822
@justanaussie2822 - 23.11.2023 12:34

Like all conspiracy theorists. Lots of thoughts with zero, nada, nothing evidence. Let me guess,you’re a flat earther, sniper on the grassy knoll, man never landed on the moon expert. Get a life.

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@larrysmith-nk1ly
@larrysmith-nk1ly - 23.11.2023 07:24

OK I pointed this out on another video but if you simply pound a pounding stone straight down onto a large rock all you're going to do is hurt your hands, what you need to do is give a twisting/turning motion to the pounding stone as you do a glancing blow to the stone you are shaping - that's the motion that would remove the most material

Gotto have the motion, feel the groove, get a rythem baby....yeah

You can't just pound away guys you need technique!

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@larrysmith-nk1ly
@larrysmith-nk1ly - 23.11.2023 07:19

Wonder if its possible to make a core drill by melting copper and pouring it onto a sheet of diamonds...With the idea that the diamonds would protrude from the copper sheet enough to provide a cutting surface

Roll up the diamond encrusted sheet of copper into a tube & bag your uncle, you got a pretty powerful drill bit

Diamonds still lay all over the coast of Namibia, The debeers diamond cartel will shoot you if you trespass there

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@woodandwandco
@woodandwandco - 22.11.2023 12:24

My theory on the granite surfaces is that they were chemically and heat treated. I think they melted beeswax, placed egg white on the surface of the stone (for its protein, an excellent glue material like rice or PVA), then rubbed the hot wax into the surface of the stone. The stone could be heated on a pyre to dehydrate it, opening up its pores, and the hot beeswax would activate the protein creating a kind of waxy smear that would be absorbed into stone surface, then solidify inside the stone. The treatment could be repeated multiple times for additional absorption, and over the decades, repeated applications would saturate the stone. Once water seeped into the stone through cracks, it deteriorated the untreated stone. To me, this suggests that they were experts on preserving stone (much like they were experts on preserving the human body), and they must have understood the effects of erosion well and how to avoid such issues in architecture. This is clearly not the case in later construction, so this information was most certainly lost, or it is being hidden from the public.

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@blutamis7697
@blutamis7697 - 22.11.2023 09:01

With the crumbling stones, could it have to do with whatever they put in it to polish the surface? With wood a finished surface that had treatment that was absorbed similar reactions can be seen.

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@markvlahos8106
@markvlahos8106 - 21.11.2023 15:49

Ben. Your work is unmatched. Keep on searching.

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