Lost Ancient Technology with Christopher Dunn! Giza The Tesla Connection, Precision, Core Drills!

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A sit down in-person conversation in the beautiful Fischer Theater in Danville, IL with author, engineer, and manufacturing expert Christopher Dunn!

We get into a myriad of topics: the vase scan project, precision, tubular drills and Petrie's Core #7, Chris's excellent new book Giza, The Tesla Connection, responding to critics and more!

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0:00 Introduction
3:17 Fischer Theater
6:46 Ancient Stone Vase Inspections
38:29 Core Drills and Petrie's Core #7
56:44 Sidebar commentary, context videos, spiral grooves on drill cores
1:18:56 Critics and Skeptics
1:44:28 Giza, The Tesla Connection
2:16:09 Wardencliffe Tower and Zenneck Surface Waves
2:22:07 Philosophical Thoughts on the 'Ancient Tech' movement
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With more than 1, 300 comments so far, mine is a drop in the bucket. Still feel like posting. I find Christopher Dunn very sincere, and I deeply appreciate all he's done. Hoping he will continue to bring out facts and discoveries for a long, long time to come. We need him. He's very important.

tyanite
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As a former aerospace prototype machinist, it is incredible seeing these vases and artifacts finally being recognized for what they are. Evidence of precision technology as good or better than we have now. The ancients knew exactly what they were doing! Amazing 'sode, thank you!

vixenwinter
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Very happy to hear you mention Praveen Mohan. That guy has been doing incredible boots-on-the-ground work for years!

Parabola
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Chris Dunn will be widely recognised some day in the future. No doubt about it.

Thank you so much for your work, Ben.

JavierGonzalez-iryu
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The results of the examination of those vases changes everything. There's simply no argument for those being made by hand with crude tools, period. They were made with precision that is unparalleled, even today, in a material that couldn't be more difficult to work with. Even just saying "well they must have been using lathes" changes the entire history of ancient Egypt IMMENSLY, and we all know that just using a lathe is nowhere NEAR enough to get those results.

mikelee
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It’s been a year since the scan, how’s this not international headline news? It’s among the most exciting & significant developments in archaeology

tcolley
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Christopher Dunn is literally a TREASURE. Protect him at all costs! Great interview Ben!

oglo
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I literally just today thought that where you are, haven't heard you for a while, and boom there you go and upload a new video! Amazing man, love your work, massive Kudos to both you and Mr. Dunn from Finland!

Eye_Exist
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As a CNC machinist, I find the level of accuracy here absolutely mind-blowing. I have 16 years experience as a setter and programmer on 5 axis milling machines. Even in terms of today's technology it is very impressive. One thing when talking to people who aren't from a machining background, it's very difficult for them to appreciate just how small 20 microns is even when pointing out the width of a human hair in comparison. There is absolutely no way you could achieve this with hand tools. Some kind of mechanical device is at play here for sure.

KrisHeslopNE
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YOU are changing the future of science, my friend. Living the dream. Well done.

AustinKoleCarlisle
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Everyone should be very tired of hearing the term, "Where is the evidence?" Clearly, when science is actually applied to these artifacts, need I say anything else?
Thank you Ben, again and again for this unbelievable research.

dubselectorr
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Ben, it’s great to see you coming up from a guy who made some really good videos to a budding, serious archaeologist who got plugged into the best, most honest minds in the field.

You’re doing great Ben. Never ever stop

DvV-qtoz
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You guys have started a new branch of archaeology. It should be now called "Precision Archaeology". 🤠 And the archaeologists who didn't pass the exams should not be allowed to criticize these results.

Alarix
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I’m glad I can follow along with the machine talk. I work in a CNC shop and I have many years of CNC QA experience. We make body jewelry on Swiss lathes. Tolerances down to +/-.002”. And I love the Egypt mystery. 😎👍🏼

Savageer
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Thank you Ben. As always, please keep it up. You're an absolute star !

ChristopherZoechling
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Christopher Dunn must be so happy to see his work find such a large audience after all of these years

KentuckyFriedChicken
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With every day machining and 2 stroke crankshafts anything to 1-2thou is perfectly acceptable, anything under that is getting into the world of extreme tolerances, cylinder bores have to be tighter. Plain bearings can be within bloody 4 thou, but anything that is in fractions of 1 thou is incredible.

kingcosworth
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Mr. Dunn, Thank you for your input, observations, and thinking. Us old guys, yea, we got perspective and wisdom. Wisdom being life. Do not ever discount yourself. And again, Thank You.
And Ben, Great Man! Do not stop.

bartcalder
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I had a stroll through the Edinburgh Museum a month ago. On the top floor side wing there are artifacts the British stole from Egypt. I saw it with my own eyes!!
Beautifully carved and polished granite with crude hieroglyphs hammered into it. With the actual artworks, curves and shapes below them. Someone in the past just hammered these on top of that. And they have the audacity to say this was done by the same people?

Kerath
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What a marvellous conversation; I love your interview style, you are so personable and really get the most out of Chris. Superb work, congrats to you both.

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