Hi guys, Jason here. This is my new TH-cam channel. If you have any video ideas you'd like to see, please let me know in the comments. I'll be making videos on anything from science and tech to art and history-basically, anything interesting, and enjoyable to learn about. So let me know in the comments what you want to see videos on and thanks for watching :D
Recommenting to do a video of kailash temple in ellora (maharashtra, india) . largest rock cut monolithic structure in the world . An underrated wonder
Angkor Wat is far older - than what is believed in conventional history. This megalithic structure is a remnant of an antediluvian civilization, built before the great deluge. The Khmer ruler didn't built it, but inherited from a much older civilization.
I am researching this possibility currently. It is delicate, trying to avoid the ire of Cambodians who get great national pride from the assumption that the mainstream claims are the absolute truth. I am looking for the kind of scientific proof of the antediluvian hypothesis in the way the Dr. Robert Schoch has proven the true age of the "Egyptian" Sphinx (at least 12,000 years old). Egyptian nationalists get very upset with these claims. None-the-less, the evidence in Egypt is much more obvious than the temples of Cambodia. Considering that, even beyond Cambodia, very similar temples with identical skill levels and architectural design motifs exist throughout SE Asia, and as far away as Indonesia, seem to point to a common culture that spread much further than Khmer Empire. Ms Nharayanaa, please contact me so we can discuss this further. I am highly motivated and have an abundance of resources to invest in the pursuit of the pre-deluvian hypothesis. All the while with deep respect to Khmer culture.
explained away Jay, you confirm that the layout of the Angkor Wat temple complex suggests it was designed to emulate the Draco star constellation. Can you point me to the location for the research that drew this conclusion? Also, the only other place I have so far heard this stated is by Graham Hancock. But he states that the layout similarity with Draco is only true if we rewind the night sky back to about 12000 years ago. Not today. I would like to get to the bottom of this claim and see the documentary proof for it. Can you help?
@MartinNyberg Hi there, firstly my thanks for watching, I appreciate it. Secondly, I'm not entirely sure which reference I got this from, and as you can imagine, I don't have the time to go back over the material. But what I can do, however, is give you a full list of references I used for this script if that's of help?
@@ExplainedAwayJay please, if you could share with me the reference sources for the Draco constellation correlation I would appreciate it. Would you leave it here or do you need my contact info or shall I contact you directly? How?
@@ExplainedAwayJay Thank you very much Jay. I found an author/researcher named John Griggsby who is credited in 1996 for the Draco/Angkor connection. But I have not found his works yet. Still looking forward to your references.
@@MartinNyberg No problem at all; I have added to the description the list of resources used. I hope it's of help to you :) Again, thanks for watching.
Hi guys, Jason here. This is my new TH-cam channel. If you have any video ideas you'd like to see, please let me know in the comments. I'll be making videos on anything from science and tech to art and history-basically, anything interesting, and enjoyable to learn about. So let me know in the comments what you want to see videos on and thanks for watching :D
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Recommenting to do a video of kailash temple in ellora (maharashtra, india) . largest rock cut monolithic structure in the world . An underrated wonder
@singapore5500 That's a good one, I'll certainly have a look at that, my thanks for the suggestion. Thanks for watching.
I thought the myth said it was built in a day.
Angkor Wat is far older - than what is believed in conventional history. This megalithic structure is a remnant of an antediluvian civilization, built before the great deluge. The Khmer ruler didn't built it, but inherited from a much older civilization.
Oh wow, that's an interesting story I hadn't heard before, thank you for sharing :)
I am researching this possibility currently. It is delicate, trying to avoid the ire of Cambodians who get great national pride from the assumption that the mainstream claims are the absolute truth.
I am looking for the kind of scientific proof of the antediluvian hypothesis in the way the Dr. Robert Schoch has proven the true age of the "Egyptian" Sphinx (at least 12,000 years old). Egyptian nationalists get very upset with these claims. None-the-less, the evidence in Egypt is much more obvious than the temples of Cambodia.
Considering that, even beyond Cambodia, very similar temples with identical skill levels and architectural design motifs exist throughout SE Asia, and as far away as Indonesia, seem to point to a common culture that spread much further than Khmer Empire. Ms Nharayanaa, please contact me so we can discuss this further. I am highly motivated and have an abundance of resources to invest in the pursuit of the pre-deluvian hypothesis. All the while with deep respect to Khmer culture.
explained away Jay, you confirm that the layout of the Angkor Wat temple complex suggests it was designed to emulate the Draco star constellation. Can you point me to the location for the research that drew this conclusion? Also, the only other place I have so far heard this stated is by Graham Hancock. But he states that the layout similarity with Draco is only true if we rewind the night sky back to about 12000 years ago. Not today. I would like to get to the bottom of this claim and see the documentary proof for it. Can you help?
@MartinNyberg Hi there, firstly my thanks for watching, I appreciate it. Secondly, I'm not entirely sure which reference I got this from, and as you can imagine, I don't have the time to go back over the material. But what I can do, however, is give you a full list of references I used for this script if that's of help?
@@ExplainedAwayJay please, if you could share with me the reference sources for the Draco constellation correlation I would appreciate it. Would you leave it here or do you need my contact info or shall I contact you directly? How?
@MartinNyberg Hi Martin, I'll put the list in the description for you and anyone else to see to have a look through at their leisure.
@@ExplainedAwayJay Thank you very much Jay. I found an author/researcher named John Griggsby who is credited in 1996 for the Draco/Angkor connection. But I have not found his works yet. Still looking forward to your references.
@@MartinNyberg No problem at all; I have added to the description the list of resources used. I hope it's of help to you :) Again, thanks for watching.