New For 2024 Exploring The 1200 Ton Unfinished Obelisk At Aswan In Egypt

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Love the scoop marks in the stone, they resemble the same scoop marks made from scooping out ice cream from a container with a spoon!!

definedhemp
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Looks so much like a sand castle, where they easily scooped away the unwanted sands. 🤔 marvelous to see ! Thank you Brian for what you do. I for one really enjoy seeing

jongordon
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As you were first walking down to the end of the channel, the camera picked up what looks like shallow curves on the walls as if a massive drill was used from the top to make that whole channel...they seemed to get a bit more noticeable at the very end..It also seemed as if there are two tracks of dimples on the floor, like maybe the channel is two drill bits wide..? Just my first impression. Love you sharing the 'Old Master Stoneworks' that are scattered all over the planet! Many thanks for bringing us all along!

keninnm
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Fantastic footage of this enigmatic treasure! Thank you!

kathytucker
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Thanks for your new video! 🙂 Brien Foerster! ✨

finley.h
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Unbelieveable, those scoop marks, which tool do you need to produce those structures ? I asked nearby professional stonemeasons, they had no answer ! I am really excited how they ( who ) did all that work ?! I am totally fascinated ! And I wish to have an answer to all these mysteries finally ! My theoretical explanation would be that this civilization was highly technologically advanced and used water jet cutting or sand blast cutting. This would also explain the setting down and repositioning of the special machine at certain intervals (scoops). But for this you need high-pressure pumps and a system that also pumps out all the sludge!

levarris
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Wow! ❤ Thanks for sharing so much. Truly appreciate this❣️☀️❣️

JennieLynnMatheny-ctexgtv
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Quite a LARGE work project... just Abandoned...

SeaJay_Oceans
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Been to Egypt twice, full tours. No way primitive tools could have made most of what was seen. Saw 6 Egyptian men with a forklift in the History museum in Cairo trying to move a sarcophagus presumably to the new museum. They could barely budge it. This stuff dates way back to some civilization before a big flood caused by a meteor impact. The 4000 year old culture just used what was created way earlier.

leowasescha
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I follow a cave exploring channel and one of the caves had the scoop marks in them

chrisdymyd
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I wonder if they used heating and quenching at all. As any quarts based rock is turned to powder, crushable by hand using heat. We use heating and cooling to soften mineralised quarts to extract the gold here in gympie. Boiling caustic soda works too but its toxic and leaves a sludge. And there are other methods. And the Egyptians mined gold, they may of been aware of this very easy methods to soften granite and other rocks. And if they used heating and quenching there would be no debris except sand.

iam
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Apparently they did this because they could do it relatively simply, or at least to them. It would be extremely difficult to do this now even with a few cranes and the stone not break. Just amazing ingenuity.

doctorwu
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perhaps they used a grindstone and gears to place the grindstone in place and it " scooped " up the rock ? i mean it would have to be a pretty hard grindstone and shaped to the size needed ? imagine a long rod ( you extend the rod as needed ) at the end there's a grindstone.. you let the grindstone and rod fall with gravity as it spins and removes rock underneath. once done you move on to the next section .. perhaps that's why we see the gaps where they missed some stone between the scoops ?

robinchwan
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Nice, stays amazing .. I just keep staring at all of it .. unbelieveable .. whats at 5:58 are those feet in the stone? Did they melt them stuff.

honig
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You know how they say little green men....
WELL THEY WEREN'T GREEN...

stevefisher
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Sure looks like some sort of Plasma generator that appears to be one meter wide. Able to blast away the granite?

joekerby
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Be awesome to see what actual tools where used. Common sense says it wasn't stones, sand, and copper tools.

kimjaniszeski
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As far as the unfinished obelisk ruins are concerned, it must be said that we are seeing traces of stone processing machinery that have withstood the test of thousands of years. To say that they were pounding with stones or that they kept rubbing them with stones is rather to make fun of the ancients. Just because "it" is achievable with primitive tools does not evidence that they actually did it. Why do some people ask only ancients to take such a mind bogglingly long time of dedication and effort? Depending on where we live( Can‘t walk the sea 🤗 ), we can walk to Egypt and see the sights, but almost all of us don‘t do that. Why?

finley.h
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Those scoop marks look to me like they were made by a spinning disc. One person may have held the spinning assembly in position as another turned a peg or handle that made the disc spin then the rock balls would be used to work down the peaks between the passes.

killeresk
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Hmmmm? now how did they get those pounding rocks under that block LOL

nancyvolker