Jules, thank you for having me on again. I loved this conversation, staying at hotel Julian + my 1 stop tour of NYC. Looking forward to the next time! 🏛️
Keep up the amazing work Luke. You would really enjoy coming to London. So many ancient artefacts worth seeing at the British Museum and others ! Hope you make it over sometime! All the best
when he told the story about his grandfather. i almost cried! i did the same thing with my grand father. He raised me! he never forgot me and treated me like he always did. I had a wild feeling for some reason. So i got close and looked him in the eyes just like he did and told him i loved him and thanked him for everything he did for me. He smiled and laughed. I could see in his face he loved the fact i told him that. He never really had someone tell him that. korean war messed him up alot! all my families members i get weird feelings and tend to spend time with them then boom weeks later they pass. 4 in a row now! i hope im not the reaper but ive always had connection to something deeper. i enjoyed this episode. Id love to pick his brain !
There are pyramids all over world, including Russia, China. It's more about which countries DO NOT have pyramids. Also, amazingly, something like 70% of them are all astronomically aligned. Fantastic podcast Luke, you're so knowledgeable. Lovely to hear you talk. Thank you.
I only discovered you a few months ago when you popped up in my feed interviewing Wes Huff (my intro to him as well). You do a great job interviewing so many interesting people and yoi have a remarkable memory! Im looking forward to this one, and what a treat to hear you've interviewed Luke before! I foresee another weekend with Julian ahead! ❤
Just discovered you Julian ... wow, fantastic conversation with Luke!!! Love your passion Julian in your support of Luke's work. Love your questions and genuine interest. I will be watching you more. Thanks from Australia.
Good point. But yeah that because he never read The Prince and the Pauper famous childrens book and had no idea what a pauper was in the sentence context
Hi Julian. I found your channel on a podcast you had with Doug Corrado, story boy. I was instantly drawn to your podcast and subscribed ASAP. I'm thoroughly enjoying your style. You and your team work long hard hours and I am truly appreciative of you guys. Keep up the good work
Thanks for kicking ass all the time Julian. The conversations are amazing. Every new podcast you put out, I feel like I’m going to church. NJ represent. You’re one of the best. Thank you.
Aswan dam reservoir flooded the original site of Abu Simbal. The entire statues and temple were moved out of harms way in the 60's. Luke should know this.
Luke’s a busy guy. I really like his enthusiasm. I’ve been pushing him hard in the comments you both are great humans it seems so far let’s stick together even if we don’t agree on everything.
Thats why i love this show, when Julian throws in an idea its usually pretty cool. How he broke down our preception of time the farther it goes back was spot on. I wanted to argue but then thought back far enpugh and yup, he was right
Ive been interested in ancient Egypt since I was a kid. Visiting the Giza Plateau is number 1 on my bucket list and this conversation was awesome. I learned so many new details. Very interesting
11:16 yooo shoutout Told In Stone! His interview on this channel was fantastic as well. This guy was reminding me of him - so cool to see they collaborated in real
Thanks for the great show, with just one point of contention in 3 hours which shows how good it was: 2:37:00 I think they did find something as they excavated the passage way into the last chamber in order to have enough room to drag out whatever was in there. Or they thought the passage way had a hidden passage way beneath it, even though off the top of my head I cannot think of another example in Egypt where they extended the height of an entire passageway.
At around 1:37:00 I think he misspeaks and means "pygmies," not "gypsies." He says it twice, but I'm fairly certain Luke just either misspoke or misinterpreted what he was told.
Egypt's people were North African who looked different than Black sub Saharan people. None is denying Nubian's presence in Egypt, but they were minority. Those are two different ethnicities. It's like you would complain on depicting Welsh history without Scottish in it. 🤦🏻♂🤦🏻♂ You wanna have Nubian history, go to video about Nubia, not about Egypt.
@@OnlyMasonCarter And you are uneducated. Nubians and Egyptians came from same ancestors, but Egyptians evolved in north, so big chunk of population was always lighter, and they were always racially diverse. They mixed with Nubians to some degree, but never at any point Egyptians were Black civillization.
@@OnlyMasonCarter I have studied topic for years. No academic reseracher I found supported idea of Black Egypt. What you create is imagined past that never was.
It's good that I already have a little knowledge of what they are talking about. If I didn't, I would be seriously lost and have the wrong idea and have a hard time imagining some aspects of this conversation. The way Luke explains things is incorrect or because of nerves, he has explained it incorrectly. One example, "there are 5 or 6 more red granite stones behind the first one...." They are NOT behind the first, they are above the first one. Fascinating podcast. Over the last 2 days, I've watched all 3 he has been on. Can't wait for part 2 of this one.
We don't know if the big granite statues of Karnak and Luxor really were made by Ramses II, but we do know he liked to put his name on a lot of stuff, so called over-writings fore example.
I was interested in when you said that all the tombs were on the west side of the Nile facing East. Then I remembered that the Valley of the Kings had tombs on both sides of the valley facing in opposite directions. I'm sure that I am missing something.
I'd want to suggest a couple of two ways: 1. Whitley Strieber & Luis Elizondo 2. Luis Elizondo & John Kiriakou (I am curious, if they ever crossed paths) I enjoy your show the most, keep rocking.
Hey Julian, I am upset right now to just have found your podcasts through my brother's account! I'm Miss Vee. and this has inspired me to continue networking until I get my vlogging going
I loved the first two podcasts with him, excited to listen to this one. I try to stick to the 2,000 years of history we know well(ish) but these recent developments are very exciting.
it goes back hundreds of thousands, if not millions of years. Don't get stuck in that 2000 year time frame, nothing makes any sense in that time frame. that's just when humans found them and occupied/idolized them. they are finding pyramid foundations with glyphs(accurately recording astrological events) in 500,000 year old strata layers in south america.
Julian, did you not catch Hancock's follow-up TH-cam post where he then had time to ABSOLUTELY refute Dribble's points? Dribble had since become a pariah, and ridiculed on the world stage for his lies and obfuscations.
Thanks for the hard work you do Julian to have so many great guests on your podcast. You should look into having Tehuti Amun Hotep Ra on to speak about ancient Egypt. He has a great perspective on the culture of ancient Egypt, due to him studying & living the culture. Thanks again & Peace!✌🏽
The 43 giant granite beams that spanned 27 feet (8.23 m) in length and each beam weighed up to 80 tons, how did they managed, whoever they were, to raise all those massive and cut granite beams 61-80 meters up in the air in place?
Simply put: Resonant structures made by the Earth over hundreds of thousands of years, like harmonically resonant OKLO reactors(oklo reactors are natural nuclear reactors made of layers of granite, sandstone, uranium ore). Archeologists entire job is to distract you from this fact. Because the implications of that would completely destroy their job and income, or they are truly blind.
@@CardboardProphet _Archeologists entire job is to distract you from this fact._ Spoken like someone who's only exposure to ancient history scholarship and archaeological research is Ancient Aliens and Joe Rogan.
_61-80 meters up in the air in place?_ You make it sound like they whisked the blocks up into the air. Plainly they used what had already been built to get the blocks up and into place.
I'm a huge Fan of the FACT that Luke Caverns is Down to Earth Understanding Respective of all insights and the love he has of the Past an he isnt some anal retentive blowhard that is dismissive of other people ideas an thoughts an I have really enjoyed the FACT that Luke has admitted that he has changed his mind about his last visit and thats what Archaeology is about the more time an technology is developed and the evidence change to be able to change with that is Learning and being able to continuously learn things from the History is Truly Genuinely What Archaeologists should do
A good guest for the show: Ben Macintyre. He has written such good non-fiction books about spies. Agent Zigzag, Philby, Oleg Gordievsky, Operation Mincemeat etc etc
Carbon dating is flawed because of our understanding of time. When you're dealing with plasma toroidal moments, time dilation occurs and it completely throws off carbon dating.
You can't just be an archeologist anymore, you have to deeply study plasma physics and get your hands dirty. the nature of reality is so much more interesting than you think it is.
being in Egypt will not change how you were wired when you went to school to think about it a certain way humans are many millions of years old wake up
Cool story, but Napoleon’s private secretary, De Bourrienne, who was with Napoleon in Egypt, reported that he never went inside the Great Pyramid, much less encountered ghosts inside. MEMOIRS OF NAPOLEON BONAPARTE, By LOUIS ANTOINE FAUVELET DE BOURRIENNE - His Private Secretary. VOLUME I, Chapter XX _Now the fact is, that Bonaparte never even entered the great Pyramid. He never had any thought of entering it:-I certainly should have accompanied him had he done so for I never quitted his side a single moment in the desert. He caused some person to enter into one of the great Pyramids while he remained outside, and received from them, on their return, an account of what they had seen. In other words, they informed him there was nothing to be seen_
The intro Music the photo is Cringy AF and I love it 🤣 … Good Episode Julian 👍🏻
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Man I hate the meta talk, you know? the part where they talk about academia and Hancock's work. I've heard the same arguments a thousand times already, I'm here for the Egyptian history, damn it.
No that's essential to the history itself. the definitive history you want is defined by the dogmas of the present. We are in the midst of the dogmas being challenged and the story being changed.
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@@rakim126 I agree but its always the same bla bla bla. I click to hear about ancient Egypt and they talk about de dogmas of academia for more than half the podcast.
I love this topic..great video! ..could these monuments been carved with tools with diamonds? .. I'm thinking thousands of years ago they had dibs on the best, biggest and sharpest diamonds found in humanity...up to that point at least, and these ancient genius builders utilized them in fashions we can't comprehend today.
The Pyramid has a very "Stand the Test of Time" design. The solid foundation and stone construction protect against Earthquakes and Fire. The angled construction causes Wind and Water to dance around it. We build boxes that get tossed about by the Earth, Water, Wind and get torched by Fire. What if the global advent of the Pyramid structure, along with carving history into stone, was in response to something that happened prior. The same with the Maya and Egyptian Glyphs.
10:09 i have a genuine predyanstic diorite hawk statuette. It wears a white gourd type crown of Northern Egypt has real French Felt c. 1820. It also bears crude marks to denote the claws and eyes compared to the overall finish. It seems to be one of the objects removed from the lower levels of the Red Pyramid by The French.
"How do the Egyptians and Romans connect?" "Let's start at the beginning of time..." - proceeds to talk for 3 hrs "So, what about about the connections to the Romans?" UsefulCharts TH-cam channel has a couple videos that detail a timeline of Emperors and how Eqypt was conquered by Rome and the lead up to that, etc. A straight answer vs a meandering answer..
Loved your guys' last discussions. Was about to watch a movie but saw this and well...Lets GO!!!!!! I love LandofChem, and his concepts. I think he misunderstands some of the concepts which leads him to exaggerated conclusions. Who knows for sure. But I think the Pyramid in Giza was use in relation to water, probably the Nile. Maybe it had the power of a pump, maybe it just helped channel it for population use, agriculture, hard to say. But clearly, flow was related. Clearly the megalithic Egyptians and other cultures were able and motivated to build these awesome structures. And somewhere this motivation and ability was lost. And so we are left to ask was it really just architecture for design? Or did it have a function? And I am inclined to believe it served as a functional reason, but more simple than a lot of people think. It wasnt aliens, or super sophisticated technology. The closest thing I can related the biggest pyramid in giza to is the Hoover Dam. But it clearly isn't a dam.
Great video very interesting. My opinion or theory is that giants built those things pre-flood and they were used as capacitors for electrical energy, then later kings made them into tombs. lost technology. If I'm wrong it doesn't matter, but when you look at electrical components, you see pyramid shapes, cylinder shapes etc and the fact sound and water transmit frequency, it seems possible. Looking forward to your part 2
This Luke talking nonsense he been in Egypt once and he already claiming who was living there first and who build what...complete joker..people dedicated all life and still can't give the propa answer and this tiktokker find out in 1 day...
This is scientific consensus that people who lived in Egypt first were Saharan migrants with some addition of Middle Easterns. You are the joke if you don't know this.
@@pendragonsxskywalkers9518no such thing as middle east ..that is Africa...and ancient Egypt was all black...y'all wandered in to Egypt when it was over.. nobody was there by the time y'all got there
@@kingz4174 Ancient Egypt was always diverse. It was Mediterranean civillization, not Black. "Y'all wandered in to Egypt" - To whom you are talking to? I am not Egyptian.
@@pendragonsxskywalkers9518 no it was not...when the pyramids where built..pale people didn't exist...y'all only been on the planet 6500 yrs at most..that's not enough time to come up with knowledge to build pyramids ...it took hundreds of thousands of years maybe millions to come up with that amount of knowledge... Sorry u do know this planet was all black right..yes and its going to return that way...look at ur declining birthrate..it's a global thing.PS y'all had nothing to do with Egypt they didn't have sun tan lotion back then .y'all could not take the sun of Egypt..strait skin cancer.
@@pendragonsxskywalkers9518 they didn't have sun tan lotion back then..the sun of Egypt would have given all y'all skin cancer..u know y'all can't take the sun for a long time or you will be red like a tomato
So glad I found this podcast. It more than fills the void left by one that used to feature interesting guests but has since turned into just another propaganda platform.
Subscribe so i can buy luke an indiana jones hat
So funny😂
Julian you are handsome guy 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍.
what mansion?
@@JulianDorey quit flirting with JD @Dddd6754! He is my boo! 😘
He is missing a proper hat. It would seal the deal!
Thank you guys for the shoutout! I had a blast showing Luke around the sites. Julian, you are up next for a trip to Egypt!
Sir you are doing great work. Absolutely a gem of a channel.
@benben162 thank you Ben! I appreciate that
Take me with you!!!
@@nickcitron2369 I have tours twice per year, come get some!
Bro the work you're doing is very impressive.
It is astonishing how wise and mature this young man is for his age. Congratulations to whomever raised him!
Why don't you send him a 5 dollar bill for his birthday.....[sigh] I hope he is eating enough
That story about his grandpa was from the heart. Respect
Well…If anybody could tell…it should def be you…Mr. Fake 😂
It was. I had my own moment like that with my Mother who had Alzheimers. It's sustained me the many years since she's passed. Blessed
Yes, quite moving. Respect.
@Rembo318 Seek a therapist
Jules, thank you for having me on again. I loved this conversation, staying at hotel Julian + my 1 stop tour of NYC.
Looking forward to the next time! 🏛️
Was the **** mansion the Epstein mansion?
Thank you for sharing your knowledge of ancient history Luke!
Just subscribed to your channel, gonna have fun digging through it
@ it’s great you’ll enjoy it
Keep up the amazing work Luke. You would really enjoy coming to London. So many ancient artefacts worth seeing at the British Museum and others ! Hope you make it over sometime! All the best
when he told the story about his grandfather. i almost cried! i did the same thing with my grand father. He raised me! he never forgot me and treated me like he always did. I had a wild feeling for some reason. So i got close and looked him in the eyes just like he did and told him i loved him and thanked him for everything he did for me. He smiled and laughed. I could see in his face he loved the fact i told him that. He never really had someone tell him that. korean war messed him up alot! all my families members i get weird feelings and tend to spend time with them then boom weeks later they pass. 4 in a row now! i hope im not the reaper but ive always had connection to something deeper. i enjoyed this episode. Id love to pick his brain !
There are pyramids all over world, including Russia, China. It's more about which countries DO NOT have pyramids. Also, amazingly, something like 70% of them are all astronomically aligned. Fantastic podcast Luke, you're so knowledgeable. Lovely to hear you talk. Thank you.
America. Have any?
Almost as if they were formed by the universe itself... interesting. It's pretty simple.
@@frankcarbasho8626 hundreds of thousands of them, yes.. not unearthed yet.
South Americ has the most
Lol you know Mexico and Guatemala are on the North American continent?😂😅@@daycrow8651
What a fascinating conversation between the two of you. You do a great job bringing your guests back from the rabbit holes. Truly impressive!
you really have some of the best guests out there man. keep up the good work!!
Julian's number one quote,"I did not know this."
I only discovered you a few months ago when you popped up in my feed interviewing Wes Huff (my intro to him as well). You do a great job interviewing so many interesting people and yoi have a remarkable memory! Im looking forward to this one, and what a treat to hear you've interviewed Luke before! I foresee another weekend with Julian ahead! ❤
Just discovered you Julian ... wow, fantastic conversation with Luke!!! Love your passion Julian in your support of Luke's work. Love your questions and genuine interest. I will be watching you more. Thanks from Australia.
The way Julian perked up at the mention of poppers. I know that boy has some secrets 😂😂😂
Good point. But yeah that because he never read The Prince and the Pauper famous childrens book and had no idea what a pauper was in the sentence context
@@jaymehatfield9540I still have no idea what that means 😂
@@jaymehatfield9540 I just think it’s funny that he even knows what poppers are. Don’t know many straight guys that do lol
@devinm6874 ohhhh.
Just when you needed something to watch Julian drops this banger!! Thanks JD, content 👑
Hi Julian. I found your channel on a podcast you had with Doug Corrado, story boy. I was instantly drawn to your podcast and subscribed ASAP. I'm thoroughly enjoying your style. You and your team work long hard hours and I am truly appreciative of you guys. Keep up the good work
Just learned a new phrase to use: its outside of my expertise to talk about / i have no fucking idea.
True
ah yes peopel thinking for themselves makes them mad. remind me that im on another black shirt jesuit mind control channel
U slow
Very slow
@@Scottius888 🤣
Thanks for kicking ass all the time Julian. The conversations are amazing. Every new podcast you put out, I feel like I’m going to church. NJ represent. You’re one of the best. Thank you.
Aswan dam reservoir flooded the original site of Abu Simbal. The entire statues and temple were moved out of harms way in the 60's. Luke should know this.
I am certain he knows. He never said that Abu Simbel stands in its original place.
Mate, oh my God this was fascinating to listen to. Can't wait for part 2. You guys are legends.
Im ao proud of you, Julian. Your channel is such a success!
loved this series. egypt is so crazy. how they built all those temples and pyramids is awe inspiring.
“Ghost in the pyramids” should be a movie!
Julian, I am really digging your new intro! 👏
You’re good at this and your guest engaging and interesting so I’ve subscribed 👍🏻
Luke’s a busy guy. I really like his enthusiasm. I’ve been pushing him hard in the comments you both are great humans it seems so far let’s stick together even if we don’t agree on everything.
The video on Lukes channel about The Olmecs is one of my favorite right now.
Love the coffee mug!
Thats why i love this show, when Julian throws in an idea its usually pretty cool. How he broke down our preception of time the farther it goes back was spot on. I wanted to argue but then thought back far enpugh and yup, he was right
Why do you always remind of Young Jamie having his own podcast lol
Damn that's hilarious
Before I knew it there was 15 minutes left. 🔥 podcast
Perfect! Cant wait to watch this 4 times in a row 😁😁😁😁😁
Ive been interested in ancient Egypt since I was a kid. Visiting the Giza Plateau is number 1 on my bucket list and this conversation was awesome. I learned so many new details. Very interesting
I subbed when Julian had around 100k. So good to see his channel blow up and have interesting guests.
Julian Lowkey hyped this dude up on egypt so he can teach him about it lmao
Shoulda followed through with the email. 'Grandpa! Im here!'...with a picture of the gate and the mountain behind it
And then he responds “me too”.
The less Julian talks the better. He chimes in and provides nothing to the conversation. He detracts more than he provides
This conversation wouldn’t exist without Julian
I really like how he explains and tells the stories Great job
11:16 yooo shoutout Told In Stone! His interview on this channel was fantastic as well. This guy was reminding me of him - so cool to see they collaborated in real
Thanks for the great show, with just one point of contention in 3 hours which shows how good it was:
2:37:00 I think they did find something as they excavated the passage way into the last chamber in order to have enough room to drag out whatever was in there. Or they thought the passage way had a hidden passage way beneath it, even though off the top of my head I cannot think of another example in Egypt where they extended the height of an entire passageway.
Amazing guest and conversations!!!
Really “peeled off the layers of the onion” on this one Julian. Great guest.
I saw your previous episode together but homie really went off on this part one 🤣🤣💪🏻💪🏻
Such an awesome conversation and it’s only part 1 🎉 could listen to you both for hours…hang on I just did 😜
Part 1!? Oh hellllll yeah!
just want to help your algo. amazing work J.
At around 1:37:00 I think he misspeaks and means "pygmies," not "gypsies." He says it twice, but I'm fairly certain Luke just either misspoke or misinterpreted what he was told.
Yeah I was thinking that too.
One of my favorite guests
Thank you for sharing, love Luke!
Thank you for this episode ❤
I’m so tired of Egypt being portrayed or depicted without Nubian or black African people.
I just told my coworker this while listening to this podcast. This guy's is trash
Egypt's people were North African who looked different than Black sub Saharan people. None is denying Nubian's presence in Egypt, but they were minority. Those are two different ethnicities. It's like you would complain on depicting Welsh history without Scottish in it. 🤦🏻♂🤦🏻♂ You wanna have Nubian history, go to video about Nubia, not about Egypt.
@@OnlyMasonCarter And you are uneducated. Nubians and Egyptians came from same ancestors, but Egyptians evolved in north, so big chunk of population was always lighter, and they were always racially diverse. They mixed with Nubians to some degree, but never at any point Egyptians were Black civillization.
@pendragonsxskywalkers9518 keep studying. You'll find out
@@OnlyMasonCarter I have studied topic for years. No academic reseracher I found supported idea of Black Egypt. What you create is imagined past that never was.
Luke is my favorite find of 2024. 🎉
The best
Dude slept so long he forgot its 2025
@@reubenfielder6139nah I found him in 2024, Ruben
@@reubenfielder6139 Maybe they meant they discovered Luke in 2024.
It's good that I already have a little knowledge of what they are talking about. If I didn't, I would be seriously lost and have the wrong idea and have a hard time imagining some aspects of this conversation. The way Luke explains things is incorrect or because of nerves, he has explained it incorrectly. One example, "there are 5 or 6 more red granite stones behind the first one...." They are NOT behind the first, they are above the first one.
Fascinating podcast. Over the last 2 days, I've watched all 3 he has been on. Can't wait for part 2 of this one.
the last video was super interesting and shocking to learn about new things, lets see how this one goes about pyramids... thanks julian
We don't know if the big granite statues of Karnak and Luxor really were made by Ramses II, but we do know he liked to put his name on a lot of stuff, so called over-writings fore example.
100% true. They may be Amenhotep III
Random question but is it better for u if your videos are viewed here or spotify?
Comment for the algorithm y’all. Good content deserves it.
I was interested in when you said that all the tombs were on the west side of the Nile facing East. Then I remembered that the Valley of the Kings had tombs on both sides of the valley facing in opposite directions. I'm sure that I am missing something.
Can’t wait for this one.. Putting the head phones in, as it’s my chore day.. Happy Friday Lovelies, Much Love from the West Coast Canada 🌊🇨🇦💃🪷
Headphones on, earbuds in. Ur super cute btw ❤ also west coast Canadian here ❤❤
@ thank you, Nice too meet you ❤️❤️💃
I'd want to suggest a couple of two ways:
1. Whitley Strieber & Luis Elizondo
2. Luis Elizondo & John Kiriakou (I am curious, if they ever crossed paths)
I enjoy your show the most, keep rocking.
Hey Julian, I am upset right now to just have found your podcasts through my brother's account! I'm Miss Vee. and this has inspired me to continue networking until I get my vlogging going
Want to know something that is harder? Dolemite… the hardest in the streets from what I hear.
Ha
Great podcast, per usual
I loved the first two podcasts with him, excited to listen to this one. I try to stick to the 2,000 years of history we know well(ish) but these recent developments are very exciting.
it goes back hundreds of thousands, if not millions of years. Don't get stuck in that 2000 year time frame, nothing makes any sense in that time frame. that's just when humans found them and occupied/idolized them. they are finding pyramid foundations with glyphs(accurately recording astrological events) in 500,000 year old strata layers in south america.
you won't hear any "academia" talking about that because it destroys the entire current world view.
Julian, did you not catch Hancock's follow-up TH-cam post where he then had time to ABSOLUTELY refute Dribble's points? Dribble had since become a pariah, and ridiculed on the world stage for his lies and obfuscations.
Thanks for the hard work you do Julian to have so many great guests on your podcast. You should look into having Tehuti Amun Hotep Ra on to speak about ancient Egypt. He has a great perspective on the culture of ancient Egypt, due to him studying & living the culture. Thanks again & Peace!✌🏽
I don't believe the culture he livec in was the culture thousands of years ago. The people are not the same.
"I don't ever talk down to people.." Ben Carson enters chat haha
The 43 giant granite beams that spanned 27 feet (8.23 m) in length and each beam weighed up to 80 tons, how did they managed, whoever they were, to raise all those massive and cut granite beams 61-80 meters up in the air in place?
Bro…you’re stressing over 80 ton blocks…meanwhile Baalbek has stones that weigh up to Nine HUNDRED tons….yes 9 with ✌🏻 zeros…
Simply put: Resonant structures made by the Earth over hundreds of thousands of years, like harmonically resonant OKLO reactors(oklo reactors are natural nuclear reactors made of layers of granite, sandstone, uranium ore). Archeologists entire job is to distract you from this fact. Because the implications of that would completely destroy their job and income, or they are truly blind.
@@Rembo318 1200 tonnes pillars in egypt aswell
@@CardboardProphet _Archeologists entire job is to distract you from this fact._
Spoken like someone who's only exposure to ancient history scholarship and archaeological research is Ancient Aliens and Joe Rogan.
_61-80 meters up in the air in place?_
You make it sound like they whisked the blocks up into the air. Plainly they used what had already been built to get the blocks up and into place.
I'm a huge Fan of the FACT that Luke Caverns is Down to Earth Understanding Respective of all insights and the love he has of the Past an he isnt some anal retentive blowhard that is dismissive of other people ideas an thoughts an I have really enjoyed the FACT that Luke has admitted that he has changed his mind about his last visit and thats what Archaeology is about the more time an technology is developed and the evidence change to be able to change with that is Learning and being able to continuously learn things from the History is Truly Genuinely What Archaeologists should do
History of granite channel, had a great look/view of the bent pyramid
Thank you for this!!
Beautiful conversation and journey
A good guest for the show: Ben Macintyre. He has written such good non-fiction books about spies. Agent Zigzag, Philby, Oleg Gordievsky, Operation Mincemeat etc etc
Carbon dating is flawed because of our understanding of time. When you're dealing with plasma toroidal moments, time dilation occurs and it completely throws off carbon dating.
You can't just be an archeologist anymore, you have to deeply study plasma physics and get your hands dirty. the nature of reality is so much more interesting than you think it is.
Lmao bro chill
Finally good interview
being in Egypt will not change how you were wired when you went to school to think about it a certain way humans are many millions of years old wake up
Cool story, but Napoleon’s private secretary, De Bourrienne, who was with Napoleon in Egypt, reported that he never went inside the Great Pyramid, much less encountered ghosts inside.
MEMOIRS OF NAPOLEON BONAPARTE, By LOUIS ANTOINE FAUVELET DE BOURRIENNE - His Private Secretary. VOLUME I, Chapter XX
_Now the fact is, that Bonaparte never even entered the great Pyramid. He never had any thought of entering it:-I certainly should have accompanied him had he done so for I never quitted his side a single moment in the desert. He caused some person to enter into one of the great Pyramids while he remained outside, and received from them, on their return, an account of what they had seen. In other words, they informed him there was nothing to be seen_
Correct. It's just urban myth that constantly gets repeated.
That "snoopy" meme youre refering to at 1:17:12 is goofy lol
Dogs....close enough
@themuckler8176 one talks one doesn't but okay lol
The intro Music the photo is Cringy AF and I love it 🤣 … Good Episode Julian 👍🏻
Man I hate the meta talk, you know? the part where they talk about academia and Hancock's work. I've heard the same arguments a thousand times already, I'm here for the Egyptian history, damn it.
No that's essential to the history itself. the definitive history you want is defined by the dogmas of the present. We are in the midst of the dogmas being challenged and the story being changed.
@@rakim126 I agree but its always the same bla bla bla. I click to hear about ancient Egypt and they talk about de dogmas of academia for more than half the podcast.
I love this topic..great video! ..could these monuments been carved with tools with diamonds? .. I'm thinking thousands of years ago they had dibs on the best, biggest and sharpest diamonds found in humanity...up to that point at least, and these ancient genius builders utilized them in fashions we can't comprehend today.
The Pyramid has a very "Stand the Test of Time" design.
The solid foundation and stone construction protect against Earthquakes and Fire.
The angled construction causes Wind and Water to dance around it.
We build boxes that get tossed about by the Earth, Water, Wind and get torched by Fire.
What if the global advent of the Pyramid structure, along with carving history into stone, was in response to something that happened prior.
The same with the Maya and Egyptian Glyphs.
10:09 i have a genuine predyanstic diorite hawk statuette. It wears a white gourd type crown of Northern Egypt has real French Felt c. 1820. It also bears crude marks to denote the claws and eyes compared to the overall finish. It seems to be one of the objects removed from the lower levels of the Red Pyramid by The French.
Love the pod bro but the new intro sounds like you’re walking into a 1920s flapper show 😂
Luke is gracious to put up with comments about "Egyptian hookers" and being made to watch AI sci-fi 😄
"How do the Egyptians and Romans connect?" "Let's start at the beginning of time..." - proceeds to talk for 3 hrs "So, what about about the connections to the Romans?"
UsefulCharts TH-cam channel has a couple videos that detail a timeline of Emperors and how Eqypt was conquered by Rome and the lead up to that, etc. A straight answer vs a meandering answer..
saying he has a Texas accent is insane lol
Loved your guys' last discussions. Was about to watch a movie but saw this and well...Lets GO!!!!!!
I love LandofChem, and his concepts. I think he misunderstands some of the concepts which leads him to exaggerated conclusions. Who knows for sure. But I think the Pyramid in Giza was use in relation to water, probably the Nile. Maybe it had the power of a pump, maybe it just helped channel it for population use, agriculture, hard to say. But clearly, flow was related.
Clearly the megalithic Egyptians and other cultures were able and motivated to build these awesome structures. And somewhere this motivation and ability was lost. And so we are left to ask was it really just architecture for design? Or did it have a function? And I am inclined to believe it served as a functional reason, but more simple than a lot of people think. It wasnt aliens, or super sophisticated technology. The closest thing I can related the biggest pyramid in giza to is the Hoover Dam. But it clearly isn't a dam.
I didn't know Einstein had a mansion near central park, that's pretty cool.
Loved this ep
Great interview! What's the deal with the flower that I can't unsee anymore?
These two morons never really get to anything substantive. It’s like watching the Lost TV series: string ‘em along.
We all understand "old". But, really really old is a concept you really have to research and understand.
The Sub Saharran Africans are the fathers and mothers of Egyptians. The dude said it. The Nile flows North. People followed it.
Sure...:)
Loved this could listen to you two for hours guess thats what l just did.
They moved Abu Simbel in 1968 to a new location along with others to make a lake.
Time to lock in and think about pyramids all day
PLEASE READ THIS! Julian how about looking into red nightvision used in vietnamwar.
Great video very interesting. My opinion or theory is that giants built those things pre-flood and they were used as capacitors for electrical energy, then later kings made them into tombs. lost technology. If I'm wrong it doesn't matter, but when you look at electrical components, you see pyramid shapes, cylinder shapes etc and the fact sound and water transmit frequency, it seems possible. Looking forward to your part 2
Better take him to Delulicas pizza!
This Luke talking nonsense he been in Egypt once and he already claiming who was living there first and who build what...complete joker..people dedicated all life and still can't give the propa answer and this tiktokker find out in 1 day...
This is scientific consensus that people who lived in Egypt first were Saharan migrants with some addition of Middle Easterns. You are the joke if you don't know this.
@@pendragonsxskywalkers9518no such thing as middle east ..that is Africa...and ancient Egypt was all black...y'all wandered in to Egypt when it was over.. nobody was there by the time y'all got there
@@kingz4174 Ancient Egypt was always diverse. It was Mediterranean civillization, not Black. "Y'all wandered in to Egypt" - To whom you are talking to? I am not Egyptian.
@@pendragonsxskywalkers9518 no it was not...when the pyramids where built..pale people didn't exist...y'all only been on the planet 6500 yrs at most..that's not enough time to come up with knowledge to build pyramids ...it took hundreds of thousands of years maybe millions to come up with that amount of knowledge... Sorry u do know this planet was all black right..yes and its going to return that way...look at ur declining birthrate..it's a global thing.PS y'all had nothing to do with Egypt they didn't have sun tan lotion back then .y'all could not take the sun of Egypt..strait skin cancer.
@@pendragonsxskywalkers9518 they didn't have sun tan lotion back then..the sun of Egypt would have given all y'all skin cancer..u know y'all can't take the sun for a long time or you will be red like a tomato
So glad I found this podcast. It more than fills the void left by one that used to feature interesting guests but has since turned into just another propaganda platform.
30:02 Narmer is also referred to as Aha-Menes, possibly the same person as Achamenes the semi mythical founder of Persian Achaemenid Dynasty
Definitely not. Completely different cultures.