1 00:00:00,000 --> 00:00:30,000 The 2 00:01:00,000 --> 00:01:16,660 Hello, this is John Anthony West, welcoming you to Episode 2 of Magic 3 00:01:16,660 --> 00:01:19,040 Alleged, a symbolist tour. 4 00:01:19,040 --> 00:01:23,380 In this episode we'll be exploring acknowledged old kingdom Egypt, dating from about 5 00:01:23,380 --> 00:01:28,780 2700 to 2200 BC and will be providing evidence for 6 00:01:28,780 --> 00:01:33,640 unignalized and highly controversial still older kingdom Egypt. 7 00:01:33,640 --> 00:01:40,260 Stretching back perhaps tens of thousands of years, this notion is dismissed often ridiculed 8 00:01:40,260 --> 00:01:42,860 by academic scholars of today. 9 00:01:42,860 --> 00:01:47,420 However, the ancient Egyptians themselves in several chronological tablets and 10 00:01:47,420 --> 00:01:53,660 paper-eye detail the existence of these earlier periods of their own history. 11 00:01:53,660 --> 00:01:58,700 They talk of long periods when Egypt was ruled by the Netcheru, the gods or principles 12 00:01:58,700 --> 00:02:05,540 themselves, and then another long period when Egypt was ruled by the Shem Suhore, the companions 13 00:02:05,540 --> 00:02:07,780 or followers of Horus. 14 00:02:07,780 --> 00:02:13,100 The ancient tablets give the names of the kings and the regular years and when this is 15 00:02:13,100 --> 00:02:18,580 this computer out, comes out to something like 36,000 years. 16 00:02:18,580 --> 00:02:23,580 This is of course anathema to our contemporary scholars who has described these writings 17 00:02:23,580 --> 00:02:28,140 to the fantasy and romance of the ancient primitive mind. 18 00:02:28,140 --> 00:02:33,540 This assumes that contemporary scholars know more about ancient Egyptian history than 19 00:02:33,540 --> 00:02:36,460 the ancient Egyptians themselves. 20 00:02:36,460 --> 00:02:41,900 The situation is perhaps similar to Schlimman's discovery of Troy. 21 00:02:41,900 --> 00:02:45,860 Everyone thought the Troy was simply a myth, a fantasy. 22 00:02:45,860 --> 00:02:51,380 Schlimman took Homer at his word and traced Troy back to Turkey, dug in the right place and 23 00:02:51,380 --> 00:02:52,980 sure enough found Troy. 24 00:02:52,980 --> 00:02:56,260 It's somewhat similar to the situation with the dinosaurs. 25 00:02:56,260 --> 00:03:01,340 Everyone argued about the giant bones that were being uncovered all over Europe and America. 26 00:03:01,340 --> 00:03:06,260 One of the 19th century scholars put together the argument that these were indeed the 27 00:03:06,340 --> 00:03:08,140 bones of extinct animals. 28 00:03:08,140 --> 00:03:13,660 The idea took hold the ground was prepared and everyone suddenly agreed that the dinosaurs 29 00:03:13,660 --> 00:03:16,140 existed within a couple of generations. 30 00:03:16,140 --> 00:03:20,500 The museums of the world were filled with complete dinosaur skeletons. 31 00:03:20,500 --> 00:03:24,380 We think we've got the evidence, the bones of that ancient civilization. 32 00:04:06,260 --> 00:04:10,620 And the first images that come to mind would likely be the pyramids of Giza and the 33 00:04:10,620 --> 00:04:12,340 great thanks. 34 00:04:12,340 --> 00:04:23,020 These Egyptologists assure us a product of the fourth dynasty around 2500 BC. 35 00:04:23,020 --> 00:04:29,860 Prior to the pyramid age, Sakara went up the Great Necroppolis 10-mile south of Giza. 36 00:04:29,860 --> 00:04:36,020 A third by King Zoser of the third dynasty around 2700 BC, according to a plan devised 37 00:04:36,020 --> 00:04:42,900 by Imhotep, a legendary sage at once chief of the architects, mathematicians, astronomers, 38 00:04:42,900 --> 00:04:46,180 doctors, a sort of protely in Arda. 39 00:04:46,180 --> 00:04:48,780 Today Sakara is an impressive ruin. 40 00:04:48,780 --> 00:04:53,700 Even after three-quarters of the century of extensive restoration and repair, it's still 41 00:04:53,700 --> 00:04:59,580 difficult to imagine Sakara in its original, massive, elegant, pristine glory. 42 00:04:59,580 --> 00:05:04,940 In a faithful architectural reconstruction comes a something of a revelation. 43 00:05:04,940 --> 00:05:09,660 If you were told that this was a new campus for the University of Arizona or New Mexico, 44 00:05:09,660 --> 00:05:15,140 designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, you'd regarded as a work of strictly contemporary genius. 45 00:05:15,140 --> 00:05:18,100 This went up around 2700 BC. 46 00:05:18,100 --> 00:05:22,820 In and of itself it seems to contradict the notion that this is a civilization barely 47 00:05:22,820 --> 00:05:24,860 emerging from primitivism. 48 00:05:24,860 --> 00:05:30,780 This civilization obsessed with death, possessing no real science, mathematics, astronomy, 49 00:05:30,780 --> 00:05:34,900 slavishly worshiping a pantry on of animal-headed gods. 50 00:05:34,900 --> 00:05:37,020 Something doesn't fit. 51 00:05:37,020 --> 00:05:41,740 And before Sakara, there are the mud brick tombs of the kings of the first and second 52 00:05:41,740 --> 00:05:45,180 dynasties around 3,000 BC. 53 00:05:45,180 --> 00:05:49,700 Ruinus today, originally covered in brightly colored Adobe. 54 00:05:49,700 --> 00:05:55,500 The paint is gone that some of the Adobe is still in place, 5,000 years later. 55 00:05:55,500 --> 00:06:00,580 This gives us some idea of the preservative qualities of the Egyptian climate. 56 00:06:00,580 --> 00:06:04,140 And as we shall see, it has some relevance to our redating of the great strength of 57 00:06:04,140 --> 00:06:09,460 Giza and of ancient Egypt in general. 58 00:06:09,460 --> 00:06:15,460 For we are told that Egyptian civilization began at this time, around 3,000 BC and before 59 00:06:15,460 --> 00:06:18,940 that, arising as if by magic. 60 00:06:18,940 --> 00:06:24,540 Now that of primitive neolithic settlements, producing crude pottery, crude agricultural implements 61 00:06:24,540 --> 00:06:30,540 and the like, nothing that would suggest the glory of Sakara to say nothing of the pyramids 62 00:06:30,540 --> 00:06:34,540 and sphinx supposedly just a few centuries in the future. 63 00:06:34,540 --> 00:06:37,260 There is a contradiction in a problem here. 64 00:06:37,260 --> 00:06:41,100 Sometimes acknowledged rarely addressed by the academic fraternity. 65 00:06:41,100 --> 00:06:45,300 It might be equivalent to going from the first horseless carrots to the contemporary 66 00:06:45,380 --> 00:06:50,580 poor shore Mercedes would effectively nothing in between, perhaps even more astonishing 67 00:06:50,580 --> 00:06:52,300 is the fact. 68 00:06:52,300 --> 00:06:58,540 Also acknowledged but seldom addressed that Egypt was at its height early in the old kingdom. 69 00:06:58,540 --> 00:07:04,500 Nothing produced by Egypt thereafter surpassed and seldom equaled the masterpieces of the old 70 00:07:04,500 --> 00:07:05,900 kingdom. 71 00:07:05,900 --> 00:07:12,140 Moreover, it's generally accepted that in Egypt all of the science its mathematics, astronomy, 72 00:07:12,140 --> 00:07:17,820 medicine, the higher-gluft, the religious system were all in place by old kingdom times, 73 00:07:17,820 --> 00:07:22,660 with no indication or little indication of a period of development. 74 00:07:22,660 --> 00:07:34,340 500 years to go from this to this. 75 00:07:34,340 --> 00:07:41,380 Here are the facts around 3,000 BC, the Nastiki Egypt appears almost out of nowhere. 76 00:07:41,460 --> 00:07:45,060 Statistically and architecturally, it starts simply. 77 00:07:45,060 --> 00:07:50,180 No stone structures but massive mud brick tones and small but accomplished stone and ivory 78 00:07:50,180 --> 00:07:51,180 artifacts. 79 00:07:51,180 --> 00:07:56,780 Yet it would appear that the sciences are already intact and fully developed. 80 00:07:56,780 --> 00:08:02,740 Mathematics, astronomy, medicine, the complex and magnetic funerary texts. 81 00:08:02,740 --> 00:08:08,180 That knowledge is the legacy and it takes a few centuries to bring the execution of that 82 00:08:08,260 --> 00:08:15,180 knowledge, architecturally and artistically to perfection. 83 00:08:15,180 --> 00:08:37,860 All of the Egyptian sciences and arts seem to have been in place at the very beginnings 84 00:08:37,860 --> 00:08:42,980 of Egypt, even if they weren't fully realized for a couple of centuries. 85 00:08:43,060 --> 00:08:45,060 One example is the mathematics. 86 00:08:45,060 --> 00:08:50,220 Egyptian mathematics is sometimes called cumbersome and primitive by modern scholars. 87 00:08:50,220 --> 00:08:57,180 However, upon examination we find that rather than primitive fumbling, the Egyptians 88 00:08:57,180 --> 00:09:01,980 were using a method of calculation precisely like our modern computers. 89 00:09:01,980 --> 00:09:07,420 Michael Schneider, mathematician, geometer, author of the Beginner's Guide to Constructing 90 00:09:07,500 --> 00:09:13,140 the Universe, provides an insight into these Egyptian methods. 91 00:09:13,140 --> 00:09:17,060 The mathematics used in modern computers is identical with the mathematics that was used 92 00:09:17,060 --> 00:09:18,060 in ancient Egypt. 93 00:09:18,060 --> 00:09:21,620 I'll show you how that works. 94 00:09:21,620 --> 00:09:28,380 Today when we write a number, we work in powers of 10 and place value. 95 00:09:28,380 --> 00:09:33,180 We have the ones that tens the hundreds, columns, what we want to say, 472. 96 00:09:33,260 --> 00:09:39,260 We're really saying 4,100, 7,10, plus 2,1s. 97 00:09:39,260 --> 00:09:47,580 The way that this occurs in modern computers is not place 10 value but place 2 value. 98 00:09:47,580 --> 00:09:55,220 The powers are ones, 2,4,8s, 16s and so forth. 99 00:09:55,220 --> 00:09:55,300 I'll give you a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little 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add two numbers together no multiplication table need to be memorized so 106 00:12:00,580 --> 00:12:09,940 17 times 25 I've identified the elements of 17 is 1 plus 16 and this column I write the number 25 and I just keep doubling it 107 00:12:10,500 --> 00:12:12,740 twice 25 is 50 twice that 108 00:12:13,700 --> 00:12:15,700 100 twice that 109 00:12:15,700 --> 00:12:17,700 200 twice that 110 00:12:18,100 --> 00:12:22,020 400 so in order to know the product of 111 00:12:22,020 --> 00:12:25,780 17 times 25 we just have to look at which numbers are circled over here 112 00:12:26,820 --> 00:12:30,660 and circle the corresponding ones over here and add them together 113 00:12:31,540 --> 00:12:34,420 so 17 times 25 is 114 00:12:34,420 --> 00:12:41,940 400 plus 25 or 425 that's simple no memorization of times table no tears and the third grade about this 115 00:12:43,220 --> 00:12:45,220 and this is how computers do it as well the 116 00:12:45,300 --> 00:12:50,740 except instead of circling or not circling a number they would have a one 117 00:12:52,500 --> 00:12:57,860 or zero so in other words a number 17 in binary arithmetic by computers is 118 00:12:58,260 --> 00:13:06,020 one zero zero zero one or electricity no no and electricity and that will give us the sum and that's how this works 119 00:13:07,300 --> 00:13:12,500 Now division in computers or an ancient Egypt is just the opposite of multiplication is the inversion 120 00:13:12,580 --> 00:13:14,500 so let's say we wanted to divide 121 00:13:15,220 --> 00:13:18,820 1,075 by 25 122 00:13:20,020 --> 00:13:24,340 and we don't want to use the multiplication table nor do we want to use any kind of long division 123 00:13:24,340 --> 00:13:25,860 and the way to do this like this 124 00:13:25,860 --> 00:13:34,020 simply write out the powers of 2,141,248,1632 and so forth 125 00:13:34,580 --> 00:13:37,620 here again just the power is the doubling of 25 126 00:13:38,980 --> 00:13:40,980 50 double that 100 127 00:13:41,620 --> 00:13:42,980 128 00:13:43,220 --> 00:13:44,900 129 00:13:44,900 --> 00:13:50,100 800 I stopped there because if I went further it's 1600 which is larger than 1,75 130 00:13:51,060 --> 00:13:52,900 and if I know that 1,775 is 131 00:13:53,460 --> 00:13:59,140 800 plus 200 make 1,250 and 25 132 00:14:00,180 --> 00:14:01,380 I just have to look across 133 00:14:03,140 --> 00:14:06,740 at the numbers that correspond there or in a computer there would be electrical circuit 134 00:14:07,700 --> 00:14:09,700 and if I know that 32 135 00:14:10,500 --> 00:14:12,500 plus 8 is 136 00:14:12,500 --> 00:14:14,980 40 42 43 so 137 00:14:15,700 --> 00:14:19,380 175 divided by 25 is 32 plus 8 plus 2 plus 1 138 00:14:20,980 --> 00:14:22,980 139 00:14:22,980 --> 00:14:24,980 no multiplication table 140 00:14:24,980 --> 00:14:26,980 no long division no carrying 141 00:14:27,620 --> 00:14:29,620 no borrowing 142 00:14:29,620 --> 00:14:31,620 it's a very straightforward now how do the 143 00:14:32,420 --> 00:14:33,620 ancient Egyptians know this 144 00:14:34,580 --> 00:14:38,900 well I might add that also the ancient Chinese knew this the binary system of 145 00:14:39,780 --> 00:14:42,500 powers of 2 is also the basis of the 146 00:14:43,860 --> 00:14:45,860 trigrams and hexagrams of the each-ing 147 00:14:47,300 --> 00:14:49,060 the flowing nature of 148 00:14:49,940 --> 00:14:56,100 the universe how things turn into one another in a flowing process in a binary kind of a pulsation 149 00:14:56,100 --> 00:14:58,900 so this kind of arithmetic was also known to the Chinese as well 150 00:14:59,220 --> 00:15:04,980 now did the modern computer people look to the ancient Egyptians or the Chinese 151 00:15:05,780 --> 00:15:10,340 no in fact they didn't look to each other but they all look to the same place 152 00:15:10,340 --> 00:15:13,060 and that is to the eternal principles of mathematics 153 00:15:14,020 --> 00:15:16,820 and the Egyptians were quite a depth at looking at eternal principles 154 00:15:23,220 --> 00:15:26,420 from a time stretching back into murky prehistory 155 00:15:26,580 --> 00:15:31,860 the art and architecture of ancient Egypt standards proof of an almost supernatural control 156 00:15:31,860 --> 00:15:38,100 of the material world and an eerie understanding of the secrets of nature and the laws of beauty 157 00:15:39,460 --> 00:15:44,980 nowhere is this more apparent the napa chiro museum were hundreds of thousands of 158 00:15:44,980 --> 00:15:51,060 priceless treasures painted very different picture of our distant supposedly primitive past 159 00:15:51,460 --> 00:15:58,660 present at the very beginning the supreme refined craftsmanship the impenetrable materials 160 00:15:58,660 --> 00:16:03,700 they have money proportions and the esoteric content embodied within each work 161 00:16:03,700 --> 00:16:09,860 speak to millenia of development and evolution in these enigmatic treasures 162 00:16:09,860 --> 00:16:16,100 we see the telltale signs of the legacy of high knowledge and ability from pre antiquity 163 00:16:16,100 --> 00:16:21,780 which empowered the ancient sages, architects, sculptures and scribes to realize 164 00:16:21,780 --> 00:16:29,620 timeless masterpieces which was simultaneously instruments of powerful magic 165 00:16:46,180 --> 00:16:54,020 the chiro museum is a treasure trove a kind of a giant warehouse filled with masterpieces 166 00:16:54,820 --> 00:17:01,300 within it we find bits and pieces of direct and indirect evidence supporting our hypothesis of 167 00:17:01,300 --> 00:17:08,500 the lost civilization we find for example little stone bowls carved from some of the hardest stones 168 00:17:08,580 --> 00:17:16,580 known porphyrys and granites and green chests and direites that are beautifully designed 169 00:17:16,580 --> 00:17:22,180 with narrow necks and hollowed in the center now we could not with our machine tools 170 00:17:22,180 --> 00:17:29,300 produce these stone bowls and yet they date from earliest Egypt first dynasty predenastic Egypt 171 00:17:29,300 --> 00:17:35,860 even the other finds from these periods showed relatively simple pottery fish hooks, 172 00:17:35,860 --> 00:17:43,940 combs artifacts of that sort so we are suggesting that it is just possible that these extraordinary 173 00:17:43,940 --> 00:17:50,420 bowls which as I say we couldn't do today are artifacts from that still earlier highly sophisticated 174 00:17:50,420 --> 00:17:56,900 civilization left to themselves if they're not destroyed they're virtually eternal they won't 175 00:17:56,900 --> 00:18:02,980 whether they won't be road there's nothing really to break them up and so we're suggesting that 176 00:18:02,980 --> 00:18:07,860 quite possibly these were heirlooms hand-a-down over the generations over the generations what they 177 00:18:07,860 --> 00:18:13,780 were intended for we don't know all we know is that the carved from stone we could barely work 178 00:18:13,780 --> 00:18:19,140 today we wouldn't know how to hollow them out we don't know what they were used for but there they are 179 00:18:19,140 --> 00:18:26,660 beautiful elegant mysterious these are some of these remarkable stone blasers some of the most 180 00:18:26,660 --> 00:18:32,900 spectacular actually elsewhere in the patron museum in London and with during the Louvre take a look 181 00:18:32,900 --> 00:18:37,300 see what they have there but you see what's involved here I mean this is perhaps the most remarkable 182 00:18:37,300 --> 00:18:42,740 this one and this one that's a porphyry which is a penetrable stone you know and these things 183 00:18:42,740 --> 00:18:48,420 that's hard to see yeah well this one this one is this one's relatively easy in the sense of 184 00:18:48,420 --> 00:18:53,060 hollowing it out I mean it's beautifully done but you can see how you might do that with some sort of 185 00:18:53,060 --> 00:18:59,140 a hand drill this is something else again because the it's hollow on the inside and the thickness of 186 00:18:59,140 --> 00:19:06,420 the lip is pretty much the thickness of the walls same applies here that's the point is that 187 00:19:06,420 --> 00:19:13,060 these things are perfectly forms there nobody knows how how to do it we don't know how to do it today 188 00:19:13,060 --> 00:19:20,660 the point is that these are this is the interesting bit these come out of either earliest dynasty 189 00:19:20,660 --> 00:19:27,140 Egyptian finds or predenastic finds those neolithic settlements that's what you found was very crude 190 00:19:27,140 --> 00:19:31,940 pottery and little fish hooks and cones and stuff like that and then suddenly these things so 191 00:19:31,940 --> 00:19:38,180 it was ball robber it's like my friend Paul Robert who suggested hey maybe these are heirlooms from 192 00:19:38,180 --> 00:19:43,460 that earlier period because it doesn't figure that if the rest of the stuff that you're doing 193 00:19:43,460 --> 00:19:49,140 accrued with a pot suddenly there's this thing involving a technology and I mean perfectly geometric 194 00:19:49,140 --> 00:19:54,740 if you did I'm sure you did a geometric study of these you find sold in section ratios and all sorts 195 00:19:54,740 --> 00:20:00,180 of stuff like that I mean these these are complex these are complex shapes I mean wouldn't 196 00:20:00,180 --> 00:20:04,980 be any wouldn't be complex on a pot or this you got to die right well these are all that 197 00:20:04,980 --> 00:20:10,420 ones are green shes that's a for three these things are you know modern sculptors with machine tools 198 00:20:10,420 --> 00:20:15,140 we think twice before they attack something like that and if they attack they'd be very hard 199 00:20:15,140 --> 00:20:21,940 to get a finish on it like these look at that for three though it's mind-wine so we're thinking 200 00:20:21,940 --> 00:20:26,820 that quite possibly these things are hand-to-down because they're you know they're indestructible 201 00:20:26,820 --> 00:20:32,100 as long as they don't break we're losing they're there forever you leave not in the weather forever 202 00:20:32,100 --> 00:20:37,780 and nothing's gonna happen to them maybe so this could be an intriguing part of the puzzle 203 00:20:38,500 --> 00:20:45,620 and if it's not a part of our puzzle then it's absolutely sort of inexplicable in terms of 204 00:20:46,180 --> 00:20:49,860 what else they found in these of an elithic settlements there's the important stuff 205 00:20:50,820 --> 00:20:57,540 the materials used the stones used to produce these these bowls and also some of the other 206 00:20:57,540 --> 00:21:05,220 statues of Egypt almost defy modern technology there's a hardness index the hardest mineral 207 00:21:05,220 --> 00:21:12,260 known is diamond has an index of 10 next is copper undum steel files of a hardness of six 208 00:21:12,580 --> 00:21:19,060 these stones are harder than steel files the Egyptians are supposed to have had only copper tools 209 00:21:19,140 --> 00:21:24,500 to work these stones into shape this is difficult enough almost on imaginable as far as 210 00:21:24,500 --> 00:21:30,100 the sculptures concerned when we come to hollowing out stone bowls carved of these materials 211 00:21:30,100 --> 00:21:35,140 it beggars the imagination and yet they're the bowls and they're the statues 212 00:21:35,700 --> 00:21:50,580 further evidence we think although we can't really prove this is the esoteric message 213 00:21:50,580 --> 00:21:56,340 enshrined within some of this magnificent sculpture seen one way we have for example in the 214 00:21:56,340 --> 00:22:03,300 copper statue Horace protecting the king seen another way we see Horace as the principal of 215 00:22:03,380 --> 00:22:09,780 salvation or return to the source assimilated into the consciousness of the king so we have a portrait 216 00:22:09,780 --> 00:22:15,860 of the divinized or exalted or self-realized human being two different ways of looking at exactly 217 00:22:15,860 --> 00:22:21,860 the same statue this is carved out of that special kind of diarite and a paint in a 218 00:22:22,340 --> 00:22:29,460 good indirect lighting blows in the moon and this is an 219 00:22:30,740 --> 00:22:35,380 impenetrable rock and sculptors see this and look at the finish on it we look down 220 00:22:35,380 --> 00:22:40,900 people from here we see the light is in it I mean it's a perfect finish there isn't a ripple in it 221 00:22:41,780 --> 00:22:46,900 almost unbelievable but one of the really interesting things about this one as far as I'm concerned 222 00:22:47,460 --> 00:22:54,740 is the is when you look at it if you look at it head on when you see the king right 223 00:22:54,740 --> 00:23:04,420 it's only when you get around to the side but you see the fog and behind is happening the 224 00:23:04,420 --> 00:23:08,980 fog can represent of course higher consciousness the returns of the source in the exaldecy 225 00:23:08,980 --> 00:23:15,060 well lot but the message to me is this is a very deliberate one in the part of the sculptor 226 00:23:15,060 --> 00:23:18,340 you then have to do it that way you can show the fog can bigger you see even the way to 227 00:23:18,340 --> 00:23:26,420 walk and win just the hands smooth down into the head dress so you can't see it so in other words 228 00:23:28,020 --> 00:23:35,860 enlightenment is not obvious the words from the front just the king very royal king but from the side 229 00:23:35,860 --> 00:23:40,980 and the two of us that horror is protecting the king kind of maybe died out of the deck but 230 00:23:41,060 --> 00:23:47,780 really been exemplised it's very integrated the horror is conscious of it's own if we look at 231 00:23:48,660 --> 00:23:53,220 these magnificent specimens of old king demart and realize that these are not just 232 00:23:54,740 --> 00:24:01,620 works of genius sculptor but that they enshrine a highly sophisticated metaphysical and scientific 233 00:24:01,620 --> 00:24:10,020 doctrine we begin to realize that age indeed it is not as we have been taught and that this doctrine 234 00:24:11,060 --> 00:24:15,940 could not have been developed within a couple of hundred years and there's almost certainly 235 00:24:15,940 --> 00:24:22,820 a legacy and a down over the generations from that still earlier civilization a strange and very 236 00:24:22,820 --> 00:24:31,860 provocative relic from earliest pre-dynastic Egypt is the normal palate underlying its enigmatic symbolism 237 00:24:31,860 --> 00:24:39,140 is evidence of a highly developed science integrating stoneworking astronomical astrological 238 00:24:39,220 --> 00:24:47,700 and even magical disciplines by enacting the domination of his enemies by carving it in stone 239 00:24:47,700 --> 00:24:54,580 King Minus was magically assured of victory this is called the normor palate normor is another name 240 00:24:54,580 --> 00:25:01,060 for menus who's unified up during low-regid and dinastic times normally said today a victory 241 00:25:01,060 --> 00:25:05,860 over the enemies and all this sort of stuff and as I mentioned in the number of occasions the 242 00:25:06,820 --> 00:25:09,540 unification of Egypt is supposed to be a purely political 243 00:25:10,580 --> 00:25:15,940 purely political measure this is first dynasty and supposedly the beginning of the first dynasty 244 00:25:15,940 --> 00:25:21,620 and see the Hawthor fears up the head there I mean the Hawthor case again already intact with 245 00:25:21,620 --> 00:25:28,660 outwears the human face but horns there instead of normally with the Hawthor has to have the 246 00:25:28,660 --> 00:25:34,180 head dressing in the sister-in-law on top maybe in early reform but Hawthor is around 247 00:25:34,740 --> 00:25:40,260 from the very very earliest time now these guys in the centre that sort of interesting but those who think 248 00:25:42,020 --> 00:25:47,780 I mean these these occur here and are the best of my knowledge nowhere else needs it's again ever 249 00:25:48,500 --> 00:25:54,180 okay the mythological animals some people think this is a wall and some dinosaurs last 250 00:25:54,180 --> 00:26:00,180 the long remaining when things and that if you're trying to draw a dinosaur by memory well 251 00:26:01,060 --> 00:26:06,660 who knows I mean I said we would not like to get up to the American Society of Rationalists 252 00:26:06,660 --> 00:26:11,860 and try to defend that point of view but it's it's a Q&A and there is one age of 253 00:26:11,860 --> 00:26:16,340 tallogist actually who is reading this as an astronomical text in other words as the 254 00:26:16,340 --> 00:26:22,420 ingress into the age of Taurus which is about 4,000 BC I like that but already here first 255 00:26:22,420 --> 00:26:27,540 dynasty see Horace and the paparist swamp so all of the stuff is there you know absolutely from 256 00:26:27,700 --> 00:26:34,900 the very very begins standing as curious evidence of an earlier common source for disparate 257 00:26:34,900 --> 00:26:41,140 cultures the boomerangs used by the ancient Egyptians there are striking at the next 258 00:26:41,140 --> 00:26:46,660 flippable resemblance to those used by the aborigines of Australia there are a lot of 259 00:26:46,660 --> 00:26:52,900 the Australia big argument though whether or not they're real can't go against now those are actual 260 00:26:52,980 --> 00:26:58,420 Australian aboriginal wireless these are the Egyptian throwing sticks which are there I mean some 261 00:26:58,420 --> 00:27:02,820 of them whistle when they go something that comes out they suddenly get interesting as all of 262 00:27:02,820 --> 00:27:08,580 certain you're like that maybe there is a connection and then even the Aussies have originate 263 00:27:08,580 --> 00:27:14,180 it's got a probability of jepkins of the Egyptians got it from a originate but here they are 264 00:27:14,820 --> 00:27:21,460 a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of 265 00:27:21,540 --> 00:27:28,980 piece of the sphinx puzzle lies in an obscure corner of the museum the inventory stellar 266 00:27:28,980 --> 00:27:36,740 records affect the unravels the traditional date of the sphinx it records that the sphinx appears to 267 00:27:36,740 --> 00:27:42,980 have already been a sacred and venerated monument at a date when it's supposed to build a 268 00:27:43,060 --> 00:27:50,260 cavern had yet to be born this is the so-called inventory stealer which tells that 269 00:27:51,140 --> 00:27:57,940 kufu kiaf's built a temple to ISIS alongside the sphinx things as they're in kufu's time and 270 00:27:57,940 --> 00:28:02,660 not built by the people well he was the Pharaoh before cavern who built a great pyramid so that in 271 00:28:02,660 --> 00:28:07,860 another self means the sphinx is there in kufu's time so when did it when did it get built that 272 00:28:08,340 --> 00:28:13,860 the way that the academic weasel the way out of this is that looking studying the 273 00:28:13,860 --> 00:28:18,180 study and studying the scratchy higher glyph they find that the language is actually 274 00:28:18,980 --> 00:28:26,900 late it's late period higher glyphs but the late period where we're consciously trying to 275 00:28:26,980 --> 00:28:37,940 use it was kind of a retro dynasty they were consciously re reviving the styles and also 276 00:28:37,940 --> 00:28:46,500 to I mean all kinds of old kingdom iconography and old kingdom sculptural styles artistic styles 277 00:28:46,500 --> 00:28:52,100 they were deliberately reconstituted the language of of course chains so the why you know that this 278 00:28:52,100 --> 00:28:57,620 is a late kingdom of a late kingdom invention really basically issue it's like saying that 279 00:28:57,620 --> 00:29:04,420 a 20th century translation of the Bible isn't really the Bible not the King James Jordan 280 00:29:04,420 --> 00:29:09,860 and it's not an aromac it's translation so really it's a very powerful piece of evidence 281 00:29:09,860 --> 00:29:17,780 could the great sphinx itself be a relic from prehistory when we return the latest developments in 282 00:29:17,780 --> 00:29:21,700 the age of the sphinx debate 283 00:29:21,780 --> 00:29:33,460 you 284 00:29:33,940 --> 00:29:52,500 perhaps the most visible example of an advanced civilization in Egyptian prehistory 285 00:29:52,500 --> 00:29:59,380 is at the great sphinx itself although the head was quite obviously recard to dynastic times 286 00:29:59,380 --> 00:30:06,260 the body and the man made courtyard in which it sits show signs of heavy water weathering 287 00:30:16,500 --> 00:30:22,900 our ashwala delubits spent decade in Egypt resurrecting the seemingly lost science of the ancients 288 00:30:23,860 --> 00:30:29,540 in a discussion of the development and prehistory of Egypt he notes a great civilization 289 00:30:29,540 --> 00:30:36,020 must have preceded the vast movements of water that passed over Egypt which leads us to assume 290 00:30:36,020 --> 00:30:42,740 that the sphinx already existed sculpted in the rock of the west cliff at geese that sphinx whose 291 00:30:42,740 --> 00:30:48,980 leonine body except for the head shows indisputable signs of aquatic erosion 292 00:30:49,860 --> 00:30:58,580 it all begins actually from a single line of phrolyd elubits and in one of his ansillary books 293 00:30:58,580 --> 00:31:04,900 called the translated now it is translated as sacred science and the king of the pharonic the 294 00:31:04,900 --> 00:31:14,900 ocracy in which he is looking into the Egyptian belief that or under that belief knowledge that 295 00:31:15,380 --> 00:31:21,940 ancient Egyptians that ancient Egypt goes way back before dynastic Egypt and it's strange when 296 00:31:21,940 --> 00:31:27,460 the opposition sometimes a he always accusing me of you know part of being part of an Israeli plot 297 00:31:27,460 --> 00:31:32,500 to steal Egypt history and actually actually it's the opposite I was trying to give them their 298 00:31:32,500 --> 00:31:39,620 history back to them and in fact it's a strange thing the whole theory should meet with such 299 00:31:39,620 --> 00:31:46,100 intense opposition from academic Egyptologist when the historical precedence are all there I mean 300 00:31:46,100 --> 00:31:50,500 I'm basically doing what's Leeman did when he looked for Troy he simply took home or at his 301 00:31:50,500 --> 00:31:56,100 word and said yeah he's not making up a story there's there's a city there somewhere and they followed 302 00:31:56,100 --> 00:32:02,100 the leads in the in the Odyssey and found Troy well really we're doing the same thing the Egyptian 303 00:32:02,100 --> 00:32:07,860 text himself talk about these long periods thousands and thousands and thousands of years when 304 00:32:08,580 --> 00:32:13,460 Egypt was ruled first by the net shadow of the gods themselves and then which I take to mean 305 00:32:14,580 --> 00:32:20,580 realized human beings godlike human beings and then another long period when it's ruled 306 00:32:20,580 --> 00:32:27,780 Egypt is ruled by the Shamsuhar which means the companions of the followers of Horace and the dates given 307 00:32:28,980 --> 00:32:33,940 the Egyptians don't give dates in X number of years but they actually list the names of the kings who 308 00:32:34,020 --> 00:32:40,980 ruled during these long periods and the regular years and if you add all of that stuff up you end up with 309 00:32:40,980 --> 00:32:49,380 something like 3436 thousand years which of course is unimaginable and the modern idea of how history 310 00:32:49,380 --> 00:32:58,340 begins and all the rest but simply by taking it literally you end up with a totally different picture of 311 00:32:58,420 --> 00:33:04,500 Egypt and so Shwallar was writing this long chapter quoting extensively from these various writers 312 00:33:04,500 --> 00:33:10,740 plenty in Plutarch and Strabo and also it's a people and then at the very end of this chapter said 313 00:33:11,780 --> 00:33:16,660 throw away line and then of course the swing has been weathered by water and not by wind and sand and 314 00:33:16,660 --> 00:33:22,500 that was the thing with me that just click water weathering here in the middle of the Sahara desert 315 00:33:22,580 --> 00:33:26,900 where there hasn't been any water to speak up for at least seven thousand years 316 00:33:28,100 --> 00:33:34,340 the Sahara itself a relatively new desert forming somewhere around 10,000 BC when I read that 317 00:33:34,980 --> 00:33:42,500 line and shwallar almost thrown away in an argument supporting the ancient Egyptian belief or conviction 318 00:33:42,500 --> 00:33:47,460 that their own civilization stretched back many thousands of years I realized that perhaps 319 00:33:47,540 --> 00:33:53,460 here was the key because water weathering was a geological question it should be up to the geologists 320 00:33:53,460 --> 00:33:59,540 not the Egyptologists and the archaeologists to decide what caused that weathering but geology 321 00:33:59,540 --> 00:34:04,100 the matter of water weathering that it I felt at least in principle you could prove and so that 322 00:34:04,100 --> 00:34:10,260 started off as long Odyssey Westin listed the help of geologist Robert Schrock to present a revised 323 00:34:10,260 --> 00:34:17,140 model of Egyptian history based on geological data including the evidence that suggests that this 324 00:34:17,300 --> 00:34:22,740 man-made structure shows signs of exposure to weather conditions that haven't been present since 325 00:34:22,740 --> 00:34:29,220 the harsh end of the last ice age and of course whenever the rainy period where it doesn't 326 00:34:29,220 --> 00:34:34,020 mean that's when the swing was built the swing has to have been there to get weathered by the rain 327 00:34:34,740 --> 00:34:38,580 but then now the big the the dating argument comes in and and even those of us who 328 00:34:39,700 --> 00:34:44,740 agree that this has to be water weathering and therefore at the very least it has to be older 329 00:34:44,820 --> 00:34:51,460 than dinastic Egypt then the question is how much and shock takes the most conservative position 330 00:34:51,460 --> 00:34:57,780 possible really allowed by the data which is about five to seven thousand BC and I take the most 331 00:34:58,900 --> 00:35:03,860 I guess the radical view but seems to me in a sense the most plausible and again it's following 332 00:35:03,860 --> 00:35:10,100 the Egyptians themselves when they're talking about 34 or 36 thousand years I think that's what it is 333 00:35:15,620 --> 00:35:17,620 you 334 00:35:26,500 --> 00:35:30,980 there is at least in principle a method of trying to settle this dating question but my own 335 00:35:31,700 --> 00:35:36,580 view is and is that it's those older date partly because the Egyptians themselves say that's 336 00:35:36,660 --> 00:35:45,140 there would civilisation began and then partly because of the of the I think the very 337 00:35:45,780 --> 00:35:51,380 plausible suggestion that the swing's meant as a as a mark of the age of Leo now this is another 338 00:35:52,100 --> 00:35:56,740 hotbed of controversy but there's a lot of reasons to think that the ancients very very 339 00:35:56,740 --> 00:36:02,100 ancients knew about the procession of the equinoxes and the shifts of ages you know the 340 00:36:02,100 --> 00:36:06,820 goes we're now the end of the age of Pisces and coming into the age of Aquarius and there's plenty 341 00:36:06,820 --> 00:36:12,420 of good reasons to think that this knowledge of procession goes back into deep deep antiquity so 342 00:36:12,420 --> 00:36:18,100 if the swing's actually intended as a Leo marker it only gives you a couple of choices because the 343 00:36:18,100 --> 00:36:24,500 last age of Leo is around 10,000, 10,500 BC this is the date chosen by Boboval and Hancock 344 00:36:25,140 --> 00:36:30,660 for dating the swings because everything else aligns and then if you add to that the probability 345 00:36:30,740 --> 00:36:36,740 that the that the swing is looking at it's own image in the sky when it rises against the 346 00:36:37,860 --> 00:36:44,740 the sun at the equinox you've again got this 10,500 date the problem with that date as far as I'm concerned 347 00:36:45,540 --> 00:36:52,500 is that in paleo climatology you know and this is nobody disagrees with this that the whole earth is 348 00:36:52,500 --> 00:36:58,580 in chaos at that time following the breakup of the I say which happens around 12,000 BC for reasons 349 00:36:58,660 --> 00:37:02,180 no one is quite sure a shock written a very good book called Voices of the Rocks where he 350 00:37:02,900 --> 00:37:07,220 it's a kind of a state of the art statement and catastrophe theory so everybody knows that this 351 00:37:07,220 --> 00:37:12,660 catastrophe took place no one sure why that's when all the woolly mammoths died and the woolly rhinoceros 352 00:37:12,660 --> 00:37:18,500 is you know all the mass extinctions are called the quaternary extinctions all this took place so 353 00:37:19,780 --> 00:37:27,300 my way of thinking building all of this incredible stuff requires a long settled and stable 354 00:37:27,380 --> 00:37:33,780 civilization you don't just build things like this in the midst of of a world-wide global chaotic 355 00:37:33,780 --> 00:37:38,660 situation where there earthquakes all over the place in huge floods and everything you know everything's 356 00:37:38,660 --> 00:37:47,620 unstuck so but nevertheless the star alignments work for that 10,500 date but because of these 357 00:37:48,340 --> 00:37:55,060 because of these these various these these let's say these mitigating factors I don't like that 358 00:37:55,140 --> 00:38:00,180 date and but the next the only other choice is to push it back another full presectional cycle which is 359 00:38:00,180 --> 00:38:07,700 effectively 26,000 years that gives you 26,000 that gives you 36,000 BC which corresponds to the 360 00:38:07,700 --> 00:38:14,180 Egyptian text themselves so even though it looks outrageous particularly to an academic to me it's the 361 00:38:14,180 --> 00:38:20,180 more plausible of the of the possible scenarios and it just remains to be seen you know if we're 362 00:38:20,260 --> 00:38:26,260 able to actually date this thing the dating will probably remain conjecture until or unless we're 363 00:38:26,260 --> 00:38:33,140 able to put a date to it or other find somehow or another if we get permission to come back here with 364 00:38:33,140 --> 00:38:39,860 seismographs and radar and stuff like that and are again able to you know we find other other 365 00:38:39,860 --> 00:38:45,220 artifacts underground and we're able to date those by stratification or by finding something that 366 00:38:45,220 --> 00:38:52,260 maybe can be carbon dated who knows there are a lot of various possibilities for for getting to 367 00:38:52,260 --> 00:38:59,620 a date a lot of it really depending upon at least a few within the academic establishment saying 368 00:38:59,620 --> 00:39:03,460 yeah this stuff really has to be looked into they're never going to say yeah we were wrong and you were 369 00:39:03,460 --> 00:39:08,820 right but all I need is enough of a concession that's said this is interesting let's put some time 370 00:39:08,820 --> 00:39:15,060 and effort into trying to get behind it we'll see what happens the age of Leo marks the beginning 371 00:39:15,060 --> 00:39:22,660 point of the vast celestial cycles known as the precession of the equinoxes the sphinx as the marker 372 00:39:22,660 --> 00:39:29,380 of Leo demonstrates a knowledge of complex celestial mechanics and the observation of phenomena spanning 373 00:39:29,380 --> 00:39:38,180 tens of thousands of years evidence of Egypt's inheritance of a massive body of knowledge 374 00:39:38,580 --> 00:39:45,540 both material and esoteric is literally everywhere the intricate and highly developed lessons 375 00:39:45,540 --> 00:39:52,020 contained in this majestic and eigmatic monument speak to us a blind understanding of both the 376 00:39:52,020 --> 00:39:58,660 physics and metaphysics of man and his role in the universe 377 00:40:09,140 --> 00:40:16,180 another important piece of evidence is this peculiar rough construction buried in a heart 378 00:40:16,180 --> 00:40:23,540 of the red pyramid of dasu or built by the father of kufu senefero around 2500 or 2600 BC 379 00:40:25,140 --> 00:40:30,260 this is always called a plundered tomb chamber however the blocks that comprise it 380 00:40:30,260 --> 00:40:35,780 have already been weathered and yet they're completely protected by the pyramid built over it 381 00:40:35,860 --> 00:40:43,380 for that weathering to occur they have to have been exposed to the elements for a very long period 382 00:40:43,380 --> 00:40:50,580 of time so what we have here is a prior construction mega lithic in its appearance it looks 383 00:40:50,580 --> 00:40:58,100 rather like the barrows of England and Scotland and Wales like Newgrange rather than a typical 384 00:40:58,100 --> 00:41:05,700 interior chamber of the classical Egyptian pyramid and yet there is nothing to explain 385 00:41:06,180 --> 00:41:12,020 how it could get weathered it could not get weathered if it were just a part of a single stage of pyramid 386 00:41:12,020 --> 00:41:14,020 construction 387 00:41:25,940 --> 00:41:29,220 it just didn't make any sense there should be other stuff laying around so tomb chamber 388 00:41:29,220 --> 00:41:34,660 ways the remains of the sarcophagus and all of that kind of stuff and i just couldn't 389 00:41:34,660 --> 00:41:39,300 look at it and i discussed my head and puzzle over it and then on one of the terms 390 00:41:39,300 --> 00:41:45,540 couple years ago and somebody with me was the editor and publisher of plantus rising magazine 391 00:41:46,100 --> 00:41:49,860 and i he was ahead of me as it were coming up here and i was coming through the passage 392 00:41:49,860 --> 00:41:55,540 right there and he was ahead of me and he heard him say gee look at that these are very old rocks 393 00:41:55,620 --> 00:42:00,980 this must have been built first in the pyramid built around it and i went oh yes of course 394 00:42:00,980 --> 00:42:06,900 if you look at these rocks they they can't get into this condition one if there is if there is 395 00:42:08,180 --> 00:42:12,340 if there is built the whole pyramid is built from scratch these are rocks that have been out in the 396 00:42:12,340 --> 00:42:17,060 weather hell of a long time in shock of course this is its field and you now have seen it from 397 00:42:17,060 --> 00:42:22,900 self-improvement encouraged they don't it doesn't look as though it was subjected to the kinds of heavy 398 00:42:22,980 --> 00:42:28,740 rains that the section has been subjected to in the enclosure walls of the sinks but they've been 399 00:42:28,740 --> 00:42:34,420 out in the weather a hell of a long time before the pyramid was built around them and you look at 400 00:42:34,420 --> 00:42:39,060 the the style of construction doesn't look like the section of allie time it doesn't look like 401 00:42:39,060 --> 00:42:45,220 the ozerian but it does look like in quite reminiscent of some of the larger and more impressive 402 00:42:45,300 --> 00:42:49,460 megalithic ruins of England and Scotland and Wales it has a kind of a new grains look 403 00:42:50,340 --> 00:42:55,380 rather than an Egyptian look well we're not really sure we're looking at shock in myself 404 00:42:56,260 --> 00:43:01,060 except that we're damn sure that this is your first since we're on a higher ground here 405 00:43:01,060 --> 00:43:07,140 in the ground level of the plateau maybe there's something underneath maybe it's just an earth formation 406 00:43:07,140 --> 00:43:13,540 but maybe this is on top of something else we don't know but what we do know is that this is older 407 00:43:13,620 --> 00:43:21,380 than the pyramid and it is major construction those big blocks are probably upwards of four tons 408 00:43:21,380 --> 00:43:28,100 or there that there big chunks of stone to be you know to be bandied about and as you see they're 409 00:43:28,100 --> 00:43:33,540 kind of roughly put into place but they're not natural rocks they're rocks that have been 410 00:43:35,140 --> 00:43:40,420 you know quarried and very roughly shaped somewhat similar to let's say the stone hands stones 411 00:43:41,380 --> 00:43:46,340 that go into grains and those megalithic constructions so while there are obviously 412 00:43:47,460 --> 00:43:52,340 much remains mysterious we feel this is a very important part of the puzzle and that's 413 00:43:52,340 --> 00:43:56,900 part of the evidence that we just presented at the geological society of America's convention 414 00:43:57,780 --> 00:44:03,620 we don't know but if we came back in here with ground penetrating radar and seismographs 415 00:44:03,620 --> 00:44:08,100 we might be able not we might we would be able to determine what's under here if anything 416 00:44:08,820 --> 00:44:14,740 and this could be this could be a major surprise in the store anyway what we're 417 00:44:14,740 --> 00:44:19,540 the answer to not this that's not a plundered tomb chamber and almost equally certain 418 00:44:19,540 --> 00:44:26,660 but it we're not quite we're we certainly don't think that it's a tomb chamber at all for anyone 419 00:44:26,660 --> 00:44:31,060 or if it is a tomb chamber then it's a tomb chamber from a deep antiquity long before 420 00:44:31,780 --> 00:44:40,420 the nasty people long before the nasty people to rather so what we have here with this curious 421 00:44:40,420 --> 00:44:47,460 megalithic looking chamber is an earlier construction it could not be part of a single pyramid 422 00:44:48,180 --> 00:44:55,220 building enterprise it was their first it got weathered and the Egyptians for reasons of their own 423 00:44:55,220 --> 00:44:58,980 then constructed the massive red pyramid on top of it and around it 424 00:45:01,060 --> 00:45:03,060 you 425 00:45:31,940 --> 00:45:33,940 you 426 00:45:41,620 --> 00:45:45,540 what we're looking at here is the valley temple it's called the valley temple of kafra 427 00:45:46,260 --> 00:45:52,100 it's adjacent and just to the south of the great swings what we're looking at are huge granite blocks 428 00:45:52,820 --> 00:46:01,220 applied to a limestone core now it's our conviction that this could not be done in one 429 00:46:01,220 --> 00:46:07,780 simple stage in one stage of construction because the granite blocks are fitted very carefully 430 00:46:07,780 --> 00:46:16,100 to the already pre-weathered limestone and if this is the case and it is indeed kafra 431 00:46:16,100 --> 00:46:21,300 who applied the granite it means that the core masonry these are blocks that were actually 432 00:46:21,380 --> 00:46:27,860 quarried out from the sinks enclosure that core masonry has been weathered in much more ancient times 433 00:46:27,860 --> 00:46:34,180 had the granite applied at some later date probably by the ferrocalfra but as evidence it means that 434 00:46:34,180 --> 00:46:41,300 the water weathered limestone core was already there upon examination it's clear that this could not 435 00:46:41,300 --> 00:46:48,180 have been done in one stage because the limestone core blocks have already been weathered when the granite 436 00:46:48,260 --> 00:46:55,060 has been applied there's no other way for this temple to have been built in a single stage therefore 437 00:46:55,060 --> 00:47:02,980 if the granite was applied by kafra or perhaps even earlier we think the limestone core has to 438 00:47:03,060 --> 00:47:07,540 have been built earlier and represents an earlier stage of this particular temple 439 00:47:20,740 --> 00:47:27,060 look at these peculiar corners as you see they're rounded and in order to form them they're 440 00:47:27,060 --> 00:47:32,260 not stacked up one on the other the way that we would build a corner but rather the whole face 441 00:47:32,420 --> 00:47:37,780 of the huge granite block has been plain the way in order to get this inverse coin 442 00:47:37,780 --> 00:47:44,580 these rounded corners these are something of a mystery because there seems to be no there seems to be 443 00:47:44,580 --> 00:47:51,460 no really good explanation for going to this much trouble to construct a corner there are several 444 00:47:51,460 --> 00:48:00,420 explanations that have been offered one is that stereo engineers tell me that in order to produce a true 445 00:48:00,500 --> 00:48:07,380 stereo speaker that cannot be right angles in it or it distorts the sound it's a possibility 446 00:48:07,380 --> 00:48:13,060 that this was a consideration in the building of this temple another possibility is that 447 00:48:13,060 --> 00:48:19,380 there's a symbolism to it in Egypt there is no word for temple temple is called pernetad which means 448 00:48:19,380 --> 00:48:26,820 the house or the home of the god or principal and the temple is meant to represent the living essence 449 00:48:26,900 --> 00:48:32,180 or to evoke the living essence of that particular god or principal so it may be that in 450 00:48:32,180 --> 00:48:36,820 these rounded corners the Egyptians are mimicking organic form 451 00:48:36,820 --> 00:48:44,580 they will hold edge of the stone and this number of the stevians are the shape of a few inches 452 00:48:44,580 --> 00:48:48,340 and stones we're going to do the corner that goes around the corner all right let's see 453 00:48:54,180 --> 00:48:59,300 but this this this I do from the beginning the beginning to the end they're always doing this 454 00:48:59,300 --> 00:49:03,940 and the reason is this again mostly we really know that lots of builders and architects 455 00:49:04,900 --> 00:49:08,820 structural guys on my trips and said does this make it any more earthquake proof? 456 00:49:08,820 --> 00:49:14,580 I know it's basically the same sort of thing there's no Egyptian word for temple it's called pernetad 457 00:49:14,580 --> 00:49:21,540 which means the home of the god or the principal and it's meant to be a living structure as it were 458 00:49:21,540 --> 00:49:27,220 they're reproducing an organic form as best they can in other words of a risk joint or a knee 459 00:49:27,220 --> 00:49:33,620 is not an angle it's in articulation and sort of in other words these things really are energetic 460 00:49:33,700 --> 00:49:39,380 structures from this energy flowing around these things paramagnetic or whatever energies are intrinsic 461 00:49:39,380 --> 00:49:44,580 the stone and there are energies that are intrinsic the stone but this is in other words it's 462 00:49:44,580 --> 00:49:49,620 kind of forming a circulatory system circulatory system that's allowed and the energy that 463 00:49:49,620 --> 00:49:54,820 while this is sounds a bit new agey but to me that's constant with the way we are 464 00:49:55,540 --> 00:50:03,620 about it now it could be that if these are indeed energetic structures meant as living buildings 465 00:50:03,620 --> 00:50:10,260 living architecture these corners are reproducing the way that energy flows around the 466 00:50:10,260 --> 00:50:17,380 organic form through our bodies the technology represented by this living structure seems 467 00:50:17,380 --> 00:50:24,260 almost alien in function in aesthetics in its beautiful massive simplicity there was an almost 468 00:50:24,260 --> 00:50:30,100 unsettling statement about the complete mastery of its mysterious builders and some clues to 469 00:50:30,100 --> 00:50:38,020 their long distant origins the massive granite post and lentil design bear a resemblance to 470 00:50:38,020 --> 00:50:44,340 distant and makeolithic stone hinge while the massive containing walls employ irregular stone shapes 471 00:50:44,340 --> 00:50:49,860 more reminiscent of ancient peruvian construction how long of these stones being here 472 00:50:50,820 --> 00:50:56,180 where they are witness to the original carving of the Great's Finks and a vastly remote age 473 00:50:57,940 --> 00:51:03,060 what was the original purpose of this strange place this living structure is totally 474 00:51:03,060 --> 00:51:08,820 a typical Egyptian design there is a complete lack of highroglyphics and the stones used 475 00:51:08,820 --> 00:51:19,780 or of a size rarely attempted anywhere else in dynastic Egypt but it is not alone in Egypt 476 00:51:20,660 --> 00:51:27,460 a massive power and simplicity is seen in only one other structure in Egypt the Ocearia 477 00:51:27,460 --> 00:51:35,060 which may itself be another dramatic artifact of prehistoric Egypt there a cereon seems to already 478 00:51:35,060 --> 00:51:40,580 have been an ancient ruin when it was announced by city the first during the construction of the 479 00:51:40,580 --> 00:51:47,460 temple of Abidus who strange el-shaped construction may have been a result of building around the 480 00:51:47,780 --> 00:51:56,740 unerced in Ocearia this Titanic enigma from remote antiquity incorporates tunnels that extend 481 00:51:56,740 --> 00:52:02,340 deep under the current water table causing it to periodically flood since it is very 482 00:52:02,340 --> 00:52:08,980 difficult and not impossible to carve stone tunnels underwater it is hard to imagine how the temple was 483 00:52:08,980 --> 00:52:15,220 built in the dynastic era it seems to me that you have to have something seriously wrong with 484 00:52:15,220 --> 00:52:21,140 your head to imagine that this is built by the same guy who built that temple it's just inconceivable 485 00:52:21,860 --> 00:52:29,140 and my own reckoning is that in all likelihood when city was building his temple he sort of stumbled 486 00:52:29,140 --> 00:52:35,220 on this which was already covered with sand and then skewed his own temple around because very unusual 487 00:52:35,220 --> 00:52:40,100 temple architecture that one with the two high-pustile holes here and then suddenly the whole thing 488 00:52:40,100 --> 00:52:45,220 goes off you know goes off to the left like this this is not a way that they would normally build a 489 00:52:45,220 --> 00:52:50,820 temple I think it's because he came across the ozerion and then realized all covered up with sand 490 00:52:50,820 --> 00:52:58,420 and then city put in the sandstone casing blocks and probably the blocks that are behind the 491 00:52:58,420 --> 00:53:04,180 sandstone see over here they sort of put in these packing blocks behind here my conviction was that 492 00:53:04,180 --> 00:53:09,620 this is originally on floodplain in other words like like stone hands this is initially not 493 00:53:09,700 --> 00:53:15,940 cut into the ground it's on it's on at ground level and one of my questions when shock first got 494 00:53:15,940 --> 00:53:22,740 signed on board was is that rock back there it looks like kind of very rough crummy rock or is it 495 00:53:22,740 --> 00:53:28,980 impacted nile silt and shot to quen look at it and said oh yes this is impacted nile silt and so it's 496 00:53:28,980 --> 00:53:35,300 known there are geological studies that in very very ancient times the different studies and we have to 497 00:53:35,380 --> 00:53:42,500 look into these actually I just had the time to do so 12,000, 14,000 years ago are there about 498 00:53:42,500 --> 00:53:47,620 there was nile floods much much higher than today you see today's floods would only have gone up to 499 00:53:47,620 --> 00:53:52,260 the very bottom of the yet where we left the bus that's where the flood floodplain came up to 500 00:53:52,260 --> 00:53:58,980 well here were way above that level here and that's all impacted nile silt so at some point 501 00:53:58,980 --> 00:54:03,300 during other in the distant past there were there were nile floods that took the sand level 502 00:54:03,620 --> 00:54:08,900 took the the silt level up to here so now it's a question when we were here last shock in myself we 503 00:54:08,900 --> 00:54:15,300 took some unofficial samples there because it can date nile silt because it's got organic material in 504 00:54:15,300 --> 00:54:21,700 it so full park when you get back that kind of age it tends to be not too accurate but in theory 505 00:54:21,700 --> 00:54:26,580 we should be able to date that silt that doesn't tell us exactly when this was built but it does tell 506 00:54:26,580 --> 00:54:32,900 us when the silt is laid down and if this is there before that well then we're on to something 507 00:54:33,460 --> 00:54:38,180 very difficult for the you know for the academics to simply dismiss that kind of that kind of 508 00:54:38,180 --> 00:54:50,500 evidence when you add it in with all of the other kind of evidence. 509 00:55:03,780 --> 00:55:16,820 So far we've seen example after example the puzzling fact that the further back in time we 510 00:55:16,820 --> 00:55:20,660 look the higher and higher was the wisdom and ability of the ancients. 511 00:55:23,540 --> 00:55:29,460 As the father of history heroddeth is wrote in the 6th century BC concerning Egypt 512 00:55:29,540 --> 00:55:35,780 I will now speak at length because nowhere are there such marvelous things and in the whole world besides 513 00:55:35,780 --> 00:55:41,780 are there to be seen so many works of unspeakable greatness.