@@thelandofchem I have surfed big waves at Ocean Beach San Francisco. Hard work is involved in the scratching as the swell looms behind. When the wave was vertical and the drop was made I ate shit a few times. The net result was epic big wave barrels (tube rides) like you are about to enter. PS. Eating shit and getting pummeled was fun.
Thanks again for sharing more great content with us. 21:27 Not sure how many ways there are are smoothing granite, but this looks like the same thing you see at the Pyramid of Menkaure entrance and in the corner of the Oirion temple that still has it's "roof".
You got my vote. The pre-finish cut channels appear to be hand work. I think I heard Taru read from the board that the internal hollows were of identical dimension. Would be interesting to see a Chris Dunn style look at the dimensionality re; square, true to surface (flatness), inside corner radius, and volumetric relations.
Very cool. Do we know if the stone is there naturally or transported ? Good to see your ideas are gaining traction out there on the net. It’s a paradigm shift approaching. Thanks for all you do to educate us.
Do the two cavities on top terminate to a dead end? And is that dead end flat, tapered, or rounded? Does the central separation piece between the two cavities continue all the way through the stone?
@jordandies9964 the cavities are reported to be basically square, and the rest of stone has no other excavations or internal connections. Basically what you can see is what's there. Thank you Jordan!
You guys are nuts and you don't know anything about Japan or their history. That is far from precision stone cutting. I lived there for years, there are tons of massive stones cut there and Japan has had excellent metal for a very long time. I also went to college for archeology, I admit some stuff in Egypt is far to precise and hard to be carved they way they claim but this is totally normal. Stop feeding the crazies.
Great work on dedunker.
@robertbrevoort4782 thank you Robert!
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I am very exciting watching the wave catch up to you Geoff.
Thank you Vince!
@@thelandofchem I have surfed big waves at Ocean Beach San Francisco. Hard work is involved in the scratching as the swell looms behind. When the wave was vertical and the drop was made I ate shit a few times. The net result was epic big wave barrels (tube rides) like you are about to enter. PS. Eating shit and getting pummeled was fun.
Sending you and Lexi lots of positive vibes during this holiday season. Stay safe!
@LizLondonWWA thank you Liz, lots of exciting new adventures coming up this winter!
Great video. Cool megalith. I do find it slightly disturbing that he doesn't appear to be able to blink. Cheers.
Thanks again for sharing more great content with us.
21:27 Not sure how many ways there are are smoothing granite, but this looks like the same thing you see at the Pyramid of Menkaure entrance and in the corner of the Oirion temple that still has it's "roof".
what a bizzare stone, nice to see it in greater detail. Ty
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I'll take it!
This was the one i wanted to see 👍 maybe it wasnt finnished because the rock cracked when it was being worked on.
Agreed!
You got my vote. The pre-finish cut channels appear to be hand work. I think I heard Taru read from the board that the internal hollows were of identical dimension. Would be interesting to see a Chris Dunn style look at the dimensionality re; square, true to surface (flatness), inside corner radius, and volumetric relations.
Enjoyed the ride! Cool stuff 😮
Thank you!
Hope you all had a great thanksgiving!! Kinda wonder what’s or if anything is buried under those hills
Happy Thanksgiving
Thank you Christine, you too!
Very cool. Do we know if the stone is there naturally or transported ? Good to see your ideas are gaining traction out there on the net. It’s a paradigm shift approaching. Thanks for all you do to educate us.
You done any videos on the Yonaguni monument?
legend has it bro still has not blinked to this day.
Do the two cavities on top terminate to a dead end? And is that dead end flat, tapered, or rounded? Does the central separation piece between the two cavities continue all the way through the stone?
@jordandies9964 the cavities are reported to be basically square, and the rest of stone has no other excavations or internal connections. Basically what you can see is what's there. Thank you Jordan!
What dynasties were in the neighborhood throughout time?
Taru said the internal upper recesses were identical geometry?
Looks like a piece of ufo
Bro, almost 8 minutes in before you show anything?
You gonna cry about it? Fck off
@@thelandofchem LOL
@@thelandofchem LMAOOO
Do you see signs of stone softening?
You guys are nuts and you don't know anything about Japan or their history. That is far from precision stone cutting. I lived there for years, there are tons of massive stones cut there and Japan has had excellent metal for a very long time. I also went to college for archeology, I admit some stuff in Egypt is far to precise and hard to be carved they way they claim but this is totally normal. Stop feeding the crazies.
Natural formation as usual, nothing to see here as they say...
Are you sure? I think they've might been made using pounding stones.....
@@wesc08 Agreed, they did it 700 years ago. Hint: 1 in front, 0 behind.
Those Manson lamps tho