THIS LOST ANCIENT MYSTERY WILL BLOW YOUR MIND

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Our Largest equipment cannot move HALF THE WEIGHT the Egyptians did. Not only do we have No idea how the Ancient Egyptians constructed the Pyramids, but we have absolutely No feasible clue how the they lifted stones as heavy as 1,000 TONS (2 MILLION POUNDS) and then inexplicably transported them HUNDREDS of miles.
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*So, how on Earth did the Ancients Lift/Transport 1000TON stones Hundreds of Miles??*
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BrightInsight
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This topic never grows old. How foolish is anyone who believes that ancient peoples were primitive, unlearned, and inferior. Clearly, they knew many things that we do not. Great video!

cynthiagraven
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I've said it before and will say it again. Egypt was "discovered" by the dynasty. The Ancient structures were already there. The dynastic rulers simply copied the existing structures to establish their dominance. This explains the size difference in almost all identical structures discovered later by modern humans.

FatterHomer
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If there were any mistakes like we have today maybe some blocks were lost to the Nile and would still be there

firstlast
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Don't forget the statue is 1000 tons NOW, after is was cut down and sculpted. The piece of granite must have been absolutely massive.

MB-vkcv
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Nothing beats your solo presentation. Love it better than a guest on your show.

picsnics
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The weight wasn't a problem for ancient humans since Isaac Newton hadn't invented gravity yet.

sorkeror
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Even as a kid, I NEVER believed the mainstream history stories on any of this, dragging massive stone around with ropes, wood, and oh yah, TONS of sand in the way... I do hope someone figures it out before I take my forever sleep, because this is by far my most favorite subject matter to watch and listen too. We always think "primitive" humans weren't as smart or capable... how wrong we have been, especially with so many newer discoveries proving otherwise.

MrNickpeck
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I have no idea I wonder what Egypt looked like in its prime, must have been absolutely astonishing.

RichardGeresGerbil
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As a comparisson, the Russian thunder stone (1500 ton boulder) used as a pedestal for a statue of Peter the Great was moved (only)6km in 9months with a metal sled by 400 men. It is the heaviest object (in modern times) moved only by manpower.

recoveringmoonboy
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I've been to Stonehenge, Giza, the Parthenon, the Coliseum, Angkor Wat, Chichen Itza, etc., and every single one of these ancient cultures are amazing to witness in person. Jimmy, you do an excellent job of motivating people to be curious beyond what they've been told, and to look into other theories. Beyond that I highly recommend everyone get out there and go see these sites, if possible. It is an experience you won't ever forget.

Kildzr
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I visited Egypt just a week ago. I had the honor to visit the colossal statue lying on its back and witness pillars 10 m in diameter forming part of a temple in Luxor. Truly mindboggling how they even managed to carve and shape some of the hardest stones on earth let alone move them.

VCRider
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Since the advent of Social media researchers helping the general public take a video tour of these ancient sites worldwide it sure has raised some intriguing details and honest questions deserve validation

garnetfunk
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This setup rocks, black matte background, high contrast and slides. The only way imho your presentations shine at their best

youmich
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What a wonderful surprise! Waking up to a Bright Insight live video! What a awesome way to start my day!!! Thank you so much for these past few years of insight and revelations Jimmy! ❤

shannonschumann
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I think the drawing with the Egyptians moving the statue depict how they thought it was moved. I bet you that they were fascinated as well by it.

santiagoc
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Excited to see Stonehenge next week. People like you, Hancock, and Carlson have really opened my mind to new possibilities! This is truly the question of our generation

themundaneproject
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Two years ago when visiting Egypt and saw the 90 ton Sarcophagus in Saqqara Serapeum, the local guard man told us they used “oil” to drag/move them in place.

command
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You're a legend Jimmy. Your work allows us all to break barriers and discuss the truth about our history.

Enscriptiv
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Jimmy - loved this video, but I think you nailed it with them having a tech we know nothing about. There are a lot of things that have been found that make me scratch my head as we cannot easily recreate today. And our tech continues to evolve - yet I have yet to hear a 'Eureka' about how this was done. Thanks for making these type of videos as a lot of people forget to 'think for themselves' these days. You rock!

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