Advanced Ancient Egypt Tools Uncovered - Joe Rogan, Ben Van Kerkwyk

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Advanced Ancient Egypt Tools Uncovered - Joe Rogan, Ben Van Kerkwyk

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We went from a key on a kite getting hit by lightning to wifi in 245 years but couldn't figure anything out for the other 294, 000 years we were here

hooverity
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Ancient civilizations had tools. Not electric tools but tools and techniques that people honestly wouldn't think of because people aren't handy like before.

EseEsKaliman
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Egyptians did not create the Pyramids. they were there long before they came into the region.

PrisonJunky
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When is the modern world going to accept the fact that the ancients possesed a scientific knowledge that we do not have

tome
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I work with cutting and drilling stone, those marks does not look like they are made by advanced machines. The markings tell me that the drilling is made slowly and that they drilled a couple of cm at a time and then they removed the core and continued to drill. It's possible and not as hard as you might expect to drill granite by hand.

donaldskurt
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High pressure water can cut through anything. Diamonds included.

sasquatch
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There's a video of these two Russian guys that prove that you can drill through granite using gravel or sand of some sort and a wooden stick a wooden dowel

marcomolinero
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An old Stonemason told me it is easy to drill holes in rock. One needs a round object, wooden pole say, some way of turning it as well. Throw gravel and moisture under the drill at regular intervals, and eventually you will drill as deep as you want.

petercastles
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We have forgotten our own technologies in our own lifetimes: My grandfather's little brother would glue bortz diamond crystals onto the end of a wooden bit and hand crank drill through quartz to make jewelry.
Hillbillies in Arkansas knew how to make those holes 100 years ago.

rossjohnson
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They had drill bits made of stone and used sand as friction to erode the stone away. Common knowledge in Egypt.

Stella.
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Plumbing was lost for hundreds of years after Rome collapsed. When the Ancient Egyptian dynasties fell apart, who's to say we didn't lose some incredible technology? Ancient peoples were rather advanced for their times, it's just that we lost that knowledge after all those ancient civilizations fell. Imagine how much more advanced we could've been if we hadn't suffered those 200 years of setbacks.

AustinJASMR
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Yet nobody has ever found one...because they don't exist.

chrisnielsen
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I like to think there was this egyptian guy wearing his typical outfit they used back then but also red safety vest and helmet and he was going all in with jackhammer

SO-Negative
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The Dynastic people only inherited those monuments.

michaeldodd
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they do it with copper hand saws, bow drills and sand.
its been demonstrated over and over again.
such cutting technique leaves same cut marks on the stone.

spatrk
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It was sound. In the carvings you see tools with forked ends. They used those forked ends to make frequencies that made the other end vibrate at a unique rate which specifically cut that particular material. Every stone type had a sound to move and cut it.

ezekielmolano
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Abusir is absolutely 100% open to the public, very much worth a visit from the looks of it 👍

respektetoutlavi
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This is pre flood technology, a couple of species worked on the pyramids, including humans

jo_gaia
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Didn't know Chum Lee knew so much about Egyptology!😮

simononeill
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the guy from pawn stars has slimmed down & smartened up, good work man 👏

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