The Most Mind-Blowing Artifacts Ever Found?

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Ref; the aluminum oopart found in Romania. Having spent most of my working life operating excavators and other heavy equipment in mines, I can say without any hesitation that this item would not last two minutes if fitted to the shovel or bucket of any earthmoving equipment.
So that explanation can be discounted as an explanation of its possible uses.

rickkinsman
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"clamps" were not poured into an existing mortise, they were forged, heat treated ad the formed clamps were then mortised into the joint between two stones. The blacksmith would understand that ferrous metals are slowly cooled or quickly quenched depending on the requirement. Pouring molten steel into a cold, stone mortise leaves the metal both too brittle and too soft, as cooling is unsystematized.

jthepickle
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it boggles my mind how footprints could be preserved. I sit for a long time trying to consider all instances where that might happen. Then I am very puzzled over how they were discovered. such findings have got to be amazing to the person

jannhebrank
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Your channel continues to astonish me with its wealth of wisdom and insight. I'm truly grateful for the enlightenment you provide.

TheEnigmaUniverse-vtpm
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That "Wedge" at 7:28 looks all the world like a pawl or tooth in a Locomotive Jack we used back in the 1970s through the 80's and 90's it could be older than that too. but it's exactly what it looks like. It looks like the tooth that engages in the rack that goes up and down that does the lifting, well as you lift the square shaft up in the jack this tooth would engage in the teeth cut into the back of the lifting shaft to keep it from falling back down. You can find images of these jacks online.

oldogre
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Certainly many pole shifts and cycles, certain figurines do not even resemble us, it is stretching the mind that today only the 10-12k years ago is debated, let alone hundreds of millions of years...

occamsrazor
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Happy New Year Mystery History! I am enjoying this episode a little after midnight in Orange County, New York! May your New Year be filled with health, happiness and love, the most important things in life! 🎊 🎉

phlebgrl
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A few years ago, a good friend experiencing time regression hypnosis, asked to relive her first life on earth. . . She ended up wearing a full astronaut suit and getting out of her craft, the people were kneeling before her in adoration and respect. .

michelbrown
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That chair with the figga in it that they stretched into a hang glider is sooo cool!! Maybe it's a chair with a shade blocking the sun, that would have been awesome to have!

kevinfoster
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"Highly compelling" count : 4. This one was very interesting and I enjoy all of your videos.

tmnr
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Thank you so much for sharing such fascinating videos about the mysteries of the universe! I'm always in awe of the wonders that exist beyond our planet.

PlanetXMysteries-pjnm
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Metal “clamps” are in fact not clamps at all. They were used to bind granitic stones together electrically in order for them to be melted and formed together using heat produced by very high voyage and amperage. The idea that such puny straps could have held gigantic and enormously heavy boulders in place over eons is not possible.

CW-eeih
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I've seen a bunch of these and this one showed me 1 new thing. I hadn't heard about the shoe print that showed some of the stitching pattern. So maybe worth a watch, not like it was bad.

chefscorner
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I wish they would just tell the truth. It might be crazy for the first 20 years after the truth but we would all band together to achieve the knowledge we lost.

mrsstoopid
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cant imagine anyone using aluminum as an equipment tooth. way too soft and expensive for that to be practical

bradymiller
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My favorite and probably the best ooparts are the ones found inside of coal or even bedrock!
How does that happen?

SubUrbanSF
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the wedge looks like a door dog to me. dogs are wedges used on ships and aircraft to hold doors shut, normally used with hand cranks or motor driven and linkages. also used on space craft pressure doors.

seaw
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Love the sound, timbre, volune of the Narrator

framemartgallery
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If you look at that crystal skull, it has the nerve crown on in the inside and in the frontal lobe section, it is like the crown of thorns we all have inside our skulls, plus the brain is pushed forward, and who carves a lip and noes all squashed in, really look at it, it was petrified . The very first skull no the second or large one, plus really who carves nerves inside and o how would they do that without tool marks, I question everything said about that.

soarhightodayworkshop
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2.09 min: Petralona cave. Greek mythology mentions three different cataclysms. Logically, these memories go back millions of years.
4.02 minute: Exactly this type of statuettes also exists in the museum of Aegina, in Greece.

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