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This is fascinating. Being an ex brick layer myself I know that modern clay house bricks have many defective bricks with knobs in the side of them.
Sometimes you get a pack of 100 or so and a third of them will have knobs…other packs none.
These flaws happen at the factory when they are firing the clay bricks in an oven in casts.

Cement itself is manufactured through a closely controlled chemical combination of calcium, silicon, aluminum, iron and other ingredients. Common materials used to manufacture cement include limestone, shells, and chalk or marl combined with shale, clay, slate, blast furnace slag, silica sand, and iron ore.

“ closely controlled “ …get the wrong mixture and modern cement blocks and panels will be weak and flawed.

Grey cement blocks will often be delivered to a job site with many showing signs of weakness. Crumbling edges etc.

The ancients obviously had knowledge of stone casting using a melting process in casts.

If you’ve got access to vast amounts of lime then all you need is the other ingredients to combine and you can make any shape you want. Lime gives cement or mortar flexibility.

You can see the lime white stains all over many structures and probably explains the bend in those indoor piers shown in the video.
 
This young archeologist pretty much destroys everything about Hancocks lost civilisations theories netflix doco.

There’s not much Hancock could come back on from this very good analysis and complete take down.



I've said on these forums for years.
Hancock is a descriptive term for this grifter.
He's the Trump of internet theories.
Pure drivel
 
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I've said on these forums for years.
Hancock is a descriptive term for this grifter.
He's the Trump of internet theories.
Pure drivel

Yeah I read his early pyramid books back in the day and he does have some merit suggesting that the shafts in the great pyramid point towards certain star constellations and that maybe the chambers were before used for something other than burial chambers by the kings of Egypt.

But this new doco has massive holes galore in his theory and it takes an enthusiastic young archeologist to wade through it all to debunk all of it.

Because older more conservative archeologists can’t be bothered responding and are happy to sit by in dismissal of Hancock’s ideas.




He’s right too that Hancock is obsessed with the fact that “mainstream” archeologists ignore his writings.

Hancock spends an enormous amount of time in this new doco show whining about how no one with credentials takes him seriously.

He also was on Russel Brands show awhile back and Rogan and basically spent the entire time complaining how he’s been dismissed as a crank…instead of offering up solid facts and evidence.

None of it adds up to anything of substance and the only people who fully take his word for it all are idiots who are not the sharpest tools in the shed …Rogan a good example.

The problem is …if Joe believes it then a lot of his fans will believe it.

It’s all very interesting…
 
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That blows my mind.

In one's own lifetime, span of 30-60 years, one sees so many world events occur, so many changes, so many celebrities/stars come and go, so many sporting champions come and go, so many technological advances.

And that's just 30-60 years.

Even our "known" history only really goes back 200 years. Before then everything is uncertain.

But humanity and civilizations on Earth go as far back as 30,000 years. Could even go back further when they find a new "oldest ever" human remains.

How many world events, catastrophes, tech advances, celebs and sporting champions have come and gone in those 30,000 years? A seemingly endless circle of 200 year cycles before things start over again.
 

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Yeah I read his early pyramid books back in the day and he does have some merit suggesting that the shafts in the great pyramid point towards certain star constellations and that maybe the chambers were before used for something other than burial chambers by the kings of Egypt.

But this new doco has massive holes galore in his theory and it takes an enthusiastic young archeologist to wade through it all to debunk all of it.

Because older more conservative archeologists can’t be bothered responding and are happy to sit by in dismissal of Hancock’s ideas.




He’s right too that Hancock is obsessed with the fact that “mainstream” archeologists ignore his writings.

Hancock spends an enormous amount of time in this new doco show whining about how no one with credentials takes him seriously.

He also was on Russel Brands show awhile back and Rogan and basically spent the entire time complaining how he’s been dismissed as a crank…instead of offering up solid facts and evidence.

None of it adds up to anything of substance and the only people who fully take his word for it all are idiots who are not the sharpest tools in the shed …Rogan a good example.

The problem is …if Joe believes it then a lot of his fans will believe it.

It’s all very interesting…
Well to be fair, Mainstream science is absolutely full of garbage, so...
 
That blows my mind.

In one's own lifetime, span of 30-60 years, one sees so many world events occur, so many changes, so many celebrities/stars come and go, so many sporting champions come and go, so many technological advances.

And that's just 30-60 years.

Even our "known" history only really goes back 200 years. Before then everything is uncertain.

But humanity and civilizations on Earth go as far back as 30,000 years. Could even go back further when they find a new "oldest ever" human remains.

How many world events, catastrophes, tech advances, celebs and sporting champions have come and gone in those 30,000 years? A seemingly endless circle of 200 year cycles before things start over again.
I honestly believe it goes back about 100k years

In that, to put it short.. the ability to work out complex mathematical equations in building and basic engineering.

All the food gathering and weapon defence realities of survival is plain caveman stuff that lasted through the ages until gunpowdered canons and muskets arrived.

Meanwhile….humongous, massive and varied climate conditions and events occur through this time that wiped out certain areas and regions.

Only to built on a few hundred or thousands of years later.

Time moves fast …as we know…but in the spectrum of tens of hundreds of decades..it’s snail pace.
 
Human Civilisation would have been impossible before the end of the last Ice Age about 11-12000BCE because of all the fresh water being locked up in ice causing the rest of the planet that wasn't too cold to become too dry for settlement.

So sceptical about anything that claims to be from before then.

Shows that most of the early known sedentary sites are from about 1000-2000 years after the ice age ended. Though we know so little about these peoples that I'm more than happy to read up on anything found in this sort of timeline which is reasonable.

Yes, I am in agreement here. Currently studying the Pyramids.

The Pleistocene era ended 11,700 years ago. It starts almost 2 million years prior to that.

After the Pleistocene era, we see civilizations like the Ancient Egyptians, Sumerians, Xia and Indus.
 


This is good. I have been reading about this very topic.

The secret history of Ancient Egypt: Electricity, sonics and the disappearance of an advanced civilisation, by Herbie Brennan

This book was a good read, opened up a lot of questions. My next two books on the subject, are, The Giza Power Plant, and Lost Technologies of Ancient Egypt: Advanced Engineering in the Temple of the Pharaohs, by Christopher Dunn.

Other topics on the subject I am looking into, are,
  • Herodotus as an unreliable source?
  • Coptic Legend – Pharaoh Surid
  • Arab Legend – Pharaoh Thoth, preserving science from the flood?
  • Current Egyptology resting on insecure foundations?
  • Livio Catullo Stecchini
  • Robert Bauval - The Orion Mystery
  • Sacred Science?
  • Obelisks as markers?
  • Lockyear - The dawn of Astronomy
  • Thoth – Architect of the Universe
  • Engineers disagreeing on rollers, levers, sledges
  • 1:3 being too steep
  • Flinders Petrie
  • Richard Hodges
  • Eric Crew – Royal Astronomical Society
  • DR P Walter (Hydrogen)
  • Edward Leedskalnin (magnets)
  • R Harte
  • Ruins of Tiahuanco (sonics)
  • Engineer Charles Brooker (ultrasonic)
  • Tibet possibly using sound vibrations to lessen weight of stone
  • Diamond tipped drills, would be needed to have been 500 times more efficient than the most advanced power tools of today
  • Nikola Tesla
  • Lodestone
  • Minoans in Crete
  • Hieroglyphs in Abydos, Egypt
  • Jon Jefferson
  • William Siemens
  • Edison
  • John Taylor, Victorian Newspaper editor, Mathematician
  • Ancient Earthquake?
  • Rudolph Gatenbrink
  • Rocky McCollum & Bill Cox (resonance and vibration)
  • Sympathetic Resonance
  • Rosetta Stone
  • Sheila Ostrander & Lynn Schroeder, Physic discoveries behind the iron curtain
  • Psychokinesis
  • Semyon Davidovich Kirlian
  • Drug use in Ancient Egypt
  • Torsion fields
  • History of Egypt
  • Turin Papyrus
  • Charles Darwin – On the origin of species
  • Paelentology
  • Carbon Dating
  • Krita Yuga
  • Wandjina (sky people)

 
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