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BARABAR, THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE OF THE FUTURE - Documentary, History, Civilizations

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 เม.ย. 2024
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    2,300 years ago, in India, 5 chambers were carved inside enormous granite rocks. According to rudimentary inscriptions engraved at their entrances, they were purportedly offered by a king to serve as monsoon shelters against rain for a sect.
    WELCOME TO THE HEART OF ANCIENT INDIA, IN A FORGOTTEN CHAPTER OF ITS PAST... THAT COULD VERY WELL CHANGE HISTORY.
    ***
    Because they are two of the most extraordinary archaeological sites on the planet, bearing not only the potential to restore a portion of the history of humankind but also to uncover unsuspected applications, likely related to the use of sound frequencies. So significant in the eyes of their creators that they enabled them to overcome numerous technical challenges to realize these unparalleled chambers, which, until proven otherwise, are unique in the world.
    To grasp the peculiarity of these sites, you must become acquainted with the facts: without them, it is impossible to think "outside the box" and engage in unbiased reflection, starting with the assumption of ancient peoples being "clever despite their limited technological level._ ».
    Without all these presented facts, this film would merely be another narrative, tinged with belief and shrouded in mystery, with the aim not being to find the truth but to perpetuate endless speculation.
    Also, perhaps, because reflecting on our past belongs to everyone: that's why our films are freely accessible on TH-cam.
    BARABAR, THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE OF THE FUTURE - Documentary, History, Civilizations : builders-of-th...
    #barabar #ashoka #ajivika #inde #india #indology #archéologie #archaeology #enigma #barabarcaves #elloracaves #ajantacaves #enigme #mystere #rugosimetre #scan3d #3dscan

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  • @JAYANFILMS_BAMINVESTIGATIONS
    @JAYANFILMS_BAMINVESTIGATIONS  3 หลายเดือนก่อน +69

    1- Go deeper with the BARABAR bonus content and interviews: bam-eng.okast.tv/
    2 - Virtually visit the chambers:
    builders-of-the-ancient-mysteries.com/categorie-produit/virtual-tours-of-the-Barabar-and-Nagarjuni-chambers/
    3- Watch the expert reports (in French for now): builders-of-the-ancient-mysteries.com/categorie-produit/rapports-sur-les-chambres-de-barabar-et-nagarjuni/
    Disponible aussi en Français sur notre chaîne TH-cam.

    • @ediik96
      @ediik96 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

      Greetings from Germany, partice I watched all your movies. Such an amazing entertainment. Can't imagine your effort for all this. Getting everytime such professionals to cooperate with you. Missed Eric Gonthier in the movie, cause I like his explaining but anyway such a great work of Art and Sophistication.

    • @bethbartlett5692
      @bethbartlett5692 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      Stunned ... No words, 18:40 --> (19:21)

    • @bethbartlett5692
      @bethbartlett5692 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      It is Refreshing to listen to young Academics Exploring this Ancient subject, ,without the so common "Mainstream Academic" limitations.
      The Following is : Description, Defining, Discernment, rather than Judgemental.
      "Mainstream Academia" resist Freedom of Thought, due to their "19th Century Theory based Paradigm and Linear Timeline", used as a factual Foundation and as (a tool of measure, any content, theory, findings, artifact, Oral or Written History that doesn't fit or support their Paradigm is rejected, discarded, ignored, and/or ridiculed.)
      This clearly does not meet the practice of the "Standards of Science and Research" which prohibits using a Theory as Fact.
      The "Standards of Science and Research" (in summary) instructs the Academic/Researcher to "With mind fully Open free of any predetermined Beliefs, Theories, Opinions, and allowing the Research Methodologies to extract the greater facts."
      Academics were once instructed in the practice of being:
      "Conscious in Thought" +
      " Applying Higher Mind"
      (Where all our Positive Thought Energies and Wisdom reside.)
      "Higher Mind aka Mature Mind"
      A practice I recommend for those preparing to run for and hold Political Office, particularly the Office of the US President.
      The Young Minds, are far more Independent, have a keener strength of "Critical Thought/Thinking,", and are over-done with Limited, Fear bsded Thought Ideologies and Opinion Commentaries.
      Many define "Mainstream Academia" as "Mainstream Academic Dogmatic Orthodoxy" due to the obvious "Belief Factor".
      True Higher trained Academics comprehend the Value of: personal Freedom of Thoughts, adhering to the "Standards of Science and Research*, and yhe 0ract8ce of ,"Conscious Thought + Higher Mind" aka Mature Mind.
      Note: the vast Genetics/DNA studies are the fact based findings that are helping to unseat the "Old Limited MS Paradigm". They are Probing Global movement/Seafaring far earlier and more frequently, than Mainstream will admit.
      When a Professional Academic ignore "Peer Reviewed and Journal Published Science Findings" becausr it doesnt support their Theory Paradigm and Linear Timeline, then they have not understood the Ethical Standards that are required in Academia and particularly 8n Research.
      It is Time to Audit yhe Entire History Stories and Apply the Standards.
      Be Free in evey aspect ... and particularly in Your Thoughts.
      Beth Bartlett
      Sociologist/Behavioralist
      and Historian
      USA

    • @bethbartlett5692
      @bethbartlett5692 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      It is Refreshing to listen to young Academics Exploring this Ancient subject, ,without the so common "Mainstream Academic" limitations.
      The Following is : Description, Defining, Discernment, rather than Judgemental.
      "Mainstream Academia" resist Freedom of Thought, due to their "19th Century Theory based Paradigm and Linear Timeline", used as a factual Foundation and as (a tool of measure, any content, theory, findings, artifact, Oral or Written History that doesn't fit or support their Paradigm is rejected, discarded, ignored, and/or ridiculed.)
      This clearly does not meet the practice of the "Standards of Science and Research" which prohibits using a Theory as Fact.
      The "Standards of Science and Research" (in summary) instructs the Academic/Researcher to "With mind fully Open free of any predetermined Beliefs, Theories, Opinions, and allowing the Research Methodologies to extract the greater facts."
      Academics were once instructed in the practice of being:
      "Conscious in Thought" +
      " Applying Higher Mind"
      (Where all our Positive Thought Energies and Wisdom reside.)
      "Higher Mind aka Mature Mind"
      A practice I recommend for those preparing to run for and hold Political Office, particularly the Office of the US President.
      The Young Minds, are far more Independent, have a keener strength of "Critical Thought/Thinking,", and are over-done with Limited, Fear bsded Thought Ideologies and Opinion Commentaries.
      Many define "Mainstream Academia" as "Mainstream Academic Dogmatic Orthodoxy" due to the obvious "Belief Factor".
      True Higher trained Academics comprehend the Value of: personal Freedom of Thoughts, adhering to the "Standards of Science and Research*, and yhe 0ract8ce of ,"Conscious Thought + Higher Mind" aka Mature Mind.
      Note: the vast Genetics/DNA studies are the fact based findings that are helping to unseat the "Old Limited MS Paradigm". They are Probing Global movement/Seafaring far earlier and more frequently, than Mainstream will admit.
      When a Professional Academic ignore "Peer Reviewed and Journal Published Science Findings" becausr it doesnt support their Theory Paradigm and Linear Timeline, then they have not understood the Ethical Standards that are required in Academia and particularly 8n Research.
      It is Time to Audit yhe Entire History Stories and Apply the Standards.
      Be Free in evey aspect ... and particularly in Your Thoughts.
      Beth Bartlett
      Sociologist/Behavioralist
      and Historian
      USA

    • @bethbartlett5692
      @bethbartlett5692 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      ...

  • @IndianOverlander
    @IndianOverlander 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +82

    I am astounded. I am a 50 year old Indian. I have had a pretty decent education and graduated with a BA in History (Hon.) Yet this is the FIRST time I've heard about this marvel. 😮 Thank you for this brilliantly researched and superbly presented work.
    I feel at the end of the documentary you began to get to the reasons why it was constructed. The choice of stone, the symmetry in the architecture, the mirror polish, the precision in geometry were all intentional for a certain frequency sound wave to be created.
    Maybe used as a healing chamber? The only thing I find improbable is that this was made by humans.

    • @wilsonov87
      @wilsonov87 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      I thought a sound/energy healing chamber as well. But also, there was one with a "just started chamber entrance" inside it which I thought strongly resembles a linga, as if it was cut out of it, which made me wonder if the chambers were used for attempting to consecrate.

    • @daifunshin
      @daifunshin 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Maybe male/female energy rituals and sound ceremonies

    • @susanmcdonald9088
      @susanmcdonald9088 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      th-cam.com/video/t7EAlTcZFwY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=KCgWNNKTeM-c1LPd

    • @bleighhh
      @bleighhh 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      I would not exclude humans. If you look ancient traditions and text (mythology or their history) all of it points to the same story and school of thoughts. Nowadays it seems crazy that Mexico, India, and Greece or Iran have the same story telling, but once it was pangea. At at certain point there was a flood and all was lost, this part of the story is also shared. And even after that, until the jewish version of bible, Greeks and what not were sharing the same stories. Some research shows how the bible we got nowdays took those stories and change the female deity to a male God, and decided to refuse chaos and magic, instead of accepting and cohexisting with what is beyond the rational. Jesus Christ is much closer to the ancient traditions than to the new "old Testament" But anyway, everytbing points toward a very advanced civs pre-dating us. I don't understand where the idea that we are the pinnacle of evolution is coming floor. For once, the lack of evidence of something (referring to ancient more advanced civs) doesn't prove the lack of existence of something. Moreover, around the globe is full of incredible buildings and stuff. Ancient Indian writings talk about stuff that are being re-discovered now in science.. We are so advanced that we build concrete that breaks down our kneee and to solve that we need to build shoes.. We create problems just to SELL solutions.. People are happy for synthetic drugs needed bc of bad food instead of staying healthy moving around and using organic food and focusing on better stuff than ego.. We are not advanced maybe, but it is also true that if there is a human tribe who is advanced, they do not think about war. The human tribe who is not advanced, is governed by ego and craves power, and kills the advanced ones..

    • @WhooliganK
      @WhooliganK 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Maybe it was made by special needs people who are from Uranus

  • @chrisjensen8307
    @chrisjensen8307 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +47

    Best Archaelogical Documentary i have seen. Nice to see that it is so scientifical and datadriven. Top Notch work!

  • @rossmarshall3906
    @rossmarshall3906 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +18

    I'm now 69. I thought I blew my mind out decades ago. But here it goes again. Film is more than amazing. What's almost equally amazing are the Researchers!!! It's a Wonderful gift of / from God to have these Sweet Minds. :o) Keep looking for more - the Planet is full of them.

    • @randyrowland6744
      @randyrowland6744 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thank you for giving honor and it's credit where it's due: above.
      Some of FATHER'S children are extremely gifted in thier minds. Creating works of their hands.
      But it wasn't an Earth man's hands who created this place.

  • @siameaseghost1068
    @siameaseghost1068 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +13

    ัFor me,the whole kingdom of India is the world wonder.Greeting and big thanks from Thailand.

  • @gautamkrishnan295
    @gautamkrishnan295 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +162

    Thank you for this amazing piece. I can’t even begin to fathom what other ancient Indian knowledge was lost when the 9 million books at the Nalanda library took over 3 months to burn down completely, set on fire by the Islamic invaders in ~1200 CE.

    • @jk_lol
      @jk_lol 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +21

      The lost knowledge is beyond unfortunate, and the burning of access to all that knowledge is beyond criminal.
      My hope is that what goes around, comes around given that we live in a cyclical universe.

    • @DAB009
      @DAB009 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +16

      That remains the greatest loss of Indian civilization along with losing taxilla, vikramshila, odantpuri universities.

    • @gautamkrishnan295
      @gautamkrishnan295 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +18

      @@DAB009 💯 brother. What a shameful generation to live in where all our ancestral knowledge has been destroyed by invaders, while no one seems to care even today.

    • @JAYANFILMS_BAMINVESTIGATIONS
      @JAYANFILMS_BAMINVESTIGATIONS  3 หลายเดือนก่อน +22

      The Hindi version will be released next week… please help us to spread it 🙏

    • @TieroneThree-iu3sh
      @TieroneThree-iu3sh 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      That’s very sad

  • @juanmansego6267
    @juanmansego6267 หลายเดือนก่อน +12

    The effects of accoustics should be studied more. They look like amazing places to play music and/or sing/chant.

    • @willdarling1
      @willdarling1 22 วันที่ผ่านมา

      +1 for more studies. Did they measure the sound in the 'other' chamber, while popping a balloon in the one with the entrance that is pointing at it ?

  • @saschadiestelow8368
    @saschadiestelow8368 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +101

    These Caves are the craziest Ancient Architectures in my opinion....... This Grade of Skill is absolute mindblowing!!!!!

    • @murdock6450
      @murdock6450 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +13

      Needed to go more into the acoustics, and hrtz that you get. As these are what can promote changes in your human vibration

    • @Nachtschicht1
      @Nachtschicht1 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      @@murdock6450 The dome-shaped chamber must have an astonishing acoustic.
      Have you ever been in a telescope-dome? The ocular is more or less in the focus of the dome, and while it's main purpose is to watch the stars through the telescope, the acoustic there is almost as impressive. You can hear every slightest whisper anywhere in the room.

    • @murdock6450
      @murdock6450 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Nachtschicht1 Sounds amazing i shall look into this. Thanks.

    • @TheMookie1590
      @TheMookie1590 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@murdock6450 all the ancients seem to use acoustic tech. wonder if they figured out a way to manipulate geometry with just their voice.
      chanting being used in ancient times was talked about having power.
      But quantim effects would let acustics turn into light for exmple. We need to map out the super structres

  • @allons_y1001
    @allons_y1001 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    Beautifully executed documentary! I love seeing the hard sciences and hands-on specialists getting involved in these ancient mysteries, which are so clearly beyond any of the tales being spun out of tenuous circumstantial "evidence" by archeologists!
    With expert help, maybe the closed minded archeologists will start understanding/acknowledging these truly ancient anomalies that were only inherited many many millenia later by our less advanced ancestors.
    The extreme precision, curvature and high polish of the Barabar site, reminded me immediately of the stone boxes in the Serapeum of Saqqra in Egypt. It's almost as if in Barabar, the builders opted for these polished stone chambers in lieu of polished stone boxes, for some unknown similar function.

  • @strabe30
    @strabe30 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +85

    This is such a well put together documentary. The level of editing and quality of research is top notch.

    • @bug.id9340
      @bug.id9340 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Made in France 👍🏻

    • @strabe30
      @strabe30 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@bug.id9340 yeah I wish they’d do more. Very well done, and hard to argue all of the evidence because it’s put together so well with so many qualified people.

    • @stefanschleps8758
      @stefanschleps8758 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Agreed. Instant sub!

    • @harrywalker968
      @harrywalker968 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      except, there around 200,000 yrs too young..

  • @mikelee9886
    @mikelee9886 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +50

    Randomly checked on the BAM page to see if you guys have anything new coming out.... and it's coming out in 8 hours. Looks like I'll have to clear my entire schedule tomorrow lol, because I know what I'm going to be doing now. Can't wait!

  • @jessehumphrey4273
    @jessehumphrey4273 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    The next thing that needs to happen is sending in an accomplished yogi or sanyasi to properly chant AUM, and go into nirvikalpa samadhi. My initial wild guess is that this chamber and it's resonance qualities might actually make attaining this state easier or faster. Someone who is accomplished in doing this will know if there was any difference when they come back out of it.

    • @intosound913
      @intosound913 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      or some aboriginal didgeridoos, i was really hoping they would at least try some audio frequencies inside the chambers. see which ones resonates.

    • @JAYANFILMS_BAMINVESTIGATIONS
      @JAYANFILMS_BAMINVESTIGATIONS  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @intosound913 of course we played sequences inside, but not with a didjeridoo!

  • @krzysztofzpucka7220
    @krzysztofzpucka7220 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

    6:46
    Seven caves - Seven Sisters (Pleiades).
    The layout of the caves mirrors the stars of the Pleiades constellation:
    Gopika (the largest cave) - Alcyone (the brightest star)
    Vadathika - Atlas
    Karan Chopar - Electra
    Lomas Rishi - Maia
    Visva Zopri - Merope
    Sudama - Taygeta
    Vapiyaka - Pleione

  • @fun-with-purpose1436
    @fun-with-purpose1436 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +20

    Amazing documentary. You asked all the questions the audience would. Almost seems like the builders wanted people like you to discover the geometries etc. once the human race became curious and smart enough to figure out. Thank you for such high quality work.

    • @jeffmckinnon5842
      @jeffmckinnon5842 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      We get to see them like that because we see no practical purpose for them...
      But why build more than one?

    • @Vile_Entity_3545
      @Vile_Entity_3545 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@jeffmckinnon5842Maybe there was plenty of food and men just could and did so they could work. There must have been a point to them and that is sadly lost to history. It is sad that the megalithic society hardly left any trace at all.

    • @Alarix246
      @Alarix246 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@Vile_Entity_3545if it was the way you say, one (or more) of these men would surely make an incorrectible mistake.

  • @johnweaver4564
    @johnweaver4564 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +27

    More people should pay attention to this video. A lot of lost history for sure. 👍😊

  • @leslieg8386
    @leslieg8386 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +25

    Formidable!! Mes amis anglophones vont être super contents, après que je leur ai rabattu les oreilles avec le sujet depuis décembre 😂
    Merci pour votre travail et que Dieu vous bénisse 🙏🏻💖

  • @longrange1977
    @longrange1977 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +255

    This is giving me the same vibes as UnchartedX's ultra precise, pre-dynastic granite vases, far too many similarities to be a coincidence in my very humble opinion, advanced mathematics, metric values, extreme precision for no real apparent reason, would struggle to replicate today etc.

    • @Djerekare
      @Djerekare 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      They are lying to us. There was something in the past.....

    • @4thorder
      @4thorder 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

      I was thinking the same while watching this.

    • @CarsCatAliens
      @CarsCatAliens 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

      One day I was pondering how they (Egypt)could have accomplished the precision, and scale of the structures. I thought about how they possibly could have accomplished these feats with the technology stated by the mainstream,and any other materials we know for sure they had available..I came up with two ideas that I have yet to hear discussed... Water,Wind/air....

    • @GM-cq6ez
      @GM-cq6ez 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +23

      You are missing the emphasis on sound.

    • @jillfarley520
      @jillfarley520 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

      ​@@GM-cq6ezagree, probably the most important of all!

  • @Ondar007
    @Ondar007 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +23

    When I 1st heard the sound from these chambers, I got shivers all over my body. Guys you stumbled upon something really incredible!

    • @akusav333
      @akusav333 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      Did it resonate with Ohm? What did u experience?

    • @knottytoob
      @knottytoob 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@akusav333 Aum, indeed.

    • @BoB-Dobbs_leaning-left
      @BoB-Dobbs_leaning-left 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@akusav333 Ohm.. Resistance is futile.

    • @adrianandrews2254
      @adrianandrews2254 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@BoB-Dobbs_leaning-left Built by the Borg then ?

    • @Doxymeister
      @Doxymeister 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@BoB-Dobbs_leaning-left 🤣I love Dad-jokes.

  • @upendaglover2559
    @upendaglover2559 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    i've watched this documentary 6 times. fell asleep to it 3 times.
    i am amazed at your work and so appreciative of the extremely detailed analysis.
    thank you so much. thank you. thank you.

  • @aidanmacdougall9250
    @aidanmacdougall9250 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +35

    I warched the new release in French 3 months ago even though I've only got very basic French, but the study of these caves is so extraordinary! Glad to be able to fully understand it now in English. 😊

  • @_nomore
    @_nomore 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +32

    It seems pretty clear the red thread that connects these overordering structures with some buildings that we find in the plain of Giza; here in Egypt, we say that they gave the best of themselves, although I think somewhere there is still more to discover that brings the same modus operandi. The current historical chronology is simply an abberration. Keep it up, keep tickling the foggy minds that roam this poor Earth, keep creating interest in history, a story that the world still doesn’t know, a story that can revolutionize the world, show the world a different perspective, deep respect and admiration for your work. I’m a little envious, but how I would love to do your job!

  • @BootsBoudreau
    @BootsBoudreau 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    Thank you very much to the Producers of this! Also, thank you to Johanna for the English narration!
    Someone needs to build a speaker based on these enclosure specs to see what they sound like.

  • @charliesteel8750
    @charliesteel8750 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +30

    Why can't mainstream archeologists make this kind of content? This is outstanding

    • @Fido-vm9zi
      @Fido-vm9zi หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@charliesteel8750 I'm sure they have. You'd have to know everything created to say they haven't.

    • @ivayloivanov3744
      @ivayloivanov3744 หลายเดือนก่อน

      There are some interesting documentaries on the Central America and Amazon and how they discovered ton of stuff with LIDAR.

    • @duaneelliott5194
      @duaneelliott5194 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@ivayloivanov3744had they accepted what the native people said, they would've "discovered" those a long time ago.

    • @JAYANFILMS_BAMINVESTIGATIONS
      @JAYANFILMS_BAMINVESTIGATIONS  หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      Please Fido give us a link because we didn’t find anything

    • @ddbt342
      @ddbt342 24 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@Fido-vm9zi they don't disturb the established narrative of human history, or they lose their jobs/funding.

  • @white94rabbit
    @white94rabbit 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +65

    These caves are on a completely different level than even the other Archeological anomalies in Peru and Egypt. Truly Astounding.

    • @PrivateSi
      @PrivateSi 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      They are quite simple. Just needs workers with simple tools. Polished using rock and/or sand. Clearly just a quality finish using standard techniques known for 1000s or 10s or 1000s of years of making posh caves for both the living and dead. The inscriptions are a little dubious though. May have been added later by those claiming the caves for their tribe. I don't even think they needed metal tools, but bronze may have helped. Cave architecture and advanced carving are not as sophisticated as building using stone blocks and parts fitted together.

    • @ChrisWashburn
      @ChrisWashburn 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +18

      @@PrivateSi Utter satire, or uneducated. For starters, did you even watch the video?

    • @PrivateSi
      @PrivateSi 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

      @@ChrisWashburn .. Yes, and I've researched the site. The unfinished grotto clearly proves I'm correct. Same for all the unfinished versions of amazing, skill, hand-crafted spaces and objects by those with a great eye. Obsidian and Flint cuts granite better than bronze but they do seem to have regular chisel marks so bronze tools were probably used. Which parts do you think were made by Ancient Machines / Aliens or whatever crazy nonsense you believe? They all look well hand-crafted to me. They were using the same tools up until a few hundred years ago all over the world. Check out all the Medieval efforts made in the last 1000 years, let alone Ancient Greek marble etc.

    • @JAYANFILMS_BAMINVESTIGATIONS
      @JAYANFILMS_BAMINVESTIGATIONS  3 หลายเดือนก่อน +16

      @PrivateSi ok, but this not explaining the need for this level of precision, the symmetries, the volumes of the shapes coordinated, and this specific frequency of 34,4 Hz…. And look again the part dedicated to this unfinished cave, there is more to understand

    • @PrivateSi
      @PrivateSi 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

      @@JAYANFILMS_BAMINVESTIGATIONS .. Nothing that hasn't been seen elsewhere for 1000s of years. Structures we know were not created via machines.. Not to say they didn't have measuring rope, wooden guide rigs, platforms etc.. The basics.
      --
      They may have used a few slightly more advanced hand tools such as bronze stone saws using sand to do most of the actual cutting once the groove has been started. How would a machine be useful here?
      --
      A curved roof just needs a length of wood pivoting left and right along a centre line from front to back of the cave, to act as a guide. Then it's just hand polished. Very little skill required compared to sculpting a human statue out of a solid block. You need decent knowledge just to choose a suitable block that isn't likely to crack.

  • @TheHairlessGibbon
    @TheHairlessGibbon 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +12

    12/10 on the depth of application applied on making this documentary. A beautiful correlation of facts like an orchestra of experts in their particular fields coming together to play a symphony that none have heard before.

  • @novembertango1298
    @novembertango1298 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +22

    I appreciate the level of transparency and open minded approach to looking at out of place historical locations and artifacts. Being India seems to be much more willing to allow these explorations than other countries I have a request to have these cave walls put under a microscope. Different polish techniques leave different markers suggesting how they were done. Due to some of the anomalies in the serepium in Egypt I have a feeling it was purely a chemical polish and if that’s the case the microscope would show there are no micro abrasions. And even if there are micro abrasions it would show the size of the polishing tool, if it was oscillating or rotating. Microscopic investigation would add another data point to this investigation that could be suggestive if not ground breaking.

    • @akusav333
      @akusav333 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Probably that was made already.

    • @mishmash86
      @mishmash86 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      I second this suggestion, still curious as to who could have made this and at what point. The 'how' would go a long way to shed light on that.

  • @kasisatya5448
    @kasisatya5448 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    I think these caves were created specifically for the vibrational quality, sanskrit mantras are said in a specific manner, tone and cadence. A group of monks schooled in the recitation of mantras would have powerful vibrations in these caves. Think of how powerful those mantras would have been and the results astounding.

    • @amygail5118
      @amygail5118 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Definitely seems a reasonable option considering the importance of sound in the region’s history. I wondered if the Adjivika (spelling ) ascetic group Ashoka gave the caves to possibly were aware of the real use of the caves and cleverly diminished the importance in order to keep them sacred. Just a fun thought but your imagination can’t help but go wild!

  • @davidtydeman1434
    @davidtydeman1434 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

    We should celebrate the amazing skills of the ancient people of this region. Kudos to them for their wonderful work without help from aliens or ignorant TH-camrs.

  • @johngalt5602
    @johngalt5602 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    Humans are everywhere throughout this galaxy. A colonizer ship landed many thousands of years ago. This is when these polished rooms were made. By a very advanced human civilization that travels the stars.

    • @hugoh.9694
      @hugoh.9694 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

      A very advanced civilization with knowledge in very basic chemistry that was applicable anywhere in the universe,

  • @scottgarriott3884
    @scottgarriott3884 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +48

    utterly fascinating! A few notes:
    - I am a bit surprised the stone masons never mentioned the difference in difficulty in cutting precisely measured curves in convex vs concave shapes.
    - how precise was the N, S, E, W orientation for those caverns cut on that reference? And why might the one cavern have deviated from its otherwise aligned entrance?
    - sound measurements appear to have been done with open doors. But the doors may have been closed by some material or structure when "used" if sound was a feature.
    - the apparent involvement of an extremely accurate value for pi and use of the metre unit of measurement (based on earth's circumpherence) is astonishing to me. The earth is not a perfect sphere either, so I wonder what measurement of circumpherence must be used to derive the metre.
    I could go on ... and I could watch another equally long production on all the details not discussed! Outstanding!

    • @komakino1234
      @komakino1234 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      I totally agree, each point raised worthy of further investigation!

    • @jacekpalka55
      @jacekpalka55 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Check out Paul Cook - he’s cracked it… they were not cut but poured with an ancient geopolymer technology - this goes for many ancient sites… and they were energy devices, as within the polymers metals & crystals create different effects…. Now when I watch these I’m amazed how we didn’t figure that out before - but once you see it you can’t unsee it… so much false / deliberate falsified history to impoverish us of healing & other technology

    • @Yestradamus-
      @Yestradamus- 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Using hemp coaxial string, a cutting edge could be calculated from a center axil as well as a sphere from a point.

    • @scottgarriott3884
      @scottgarriott3884 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      ​@@Yestradamus-. Yes, for concave cuts where that center is accessible. But some of the curves had centres located beyond the caverns in solid rock. And a string won't work for the convex cuts.

    • @Yestradamus-
      @Yestradamus- 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@scottgarriott3884 … imagine a LASER. A tight “string” of light. After all, a LASER was used to generate these “maps” of theses “caves”.

  • @MikePhilbin1966
    @MikePhilbin1966 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    These large-scale super-smooth granite volumes remind one of the large rectangular sarcophagi at the Serapeum in Egypt.

  • @LeeGee
    @LeeGee 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

    Can we get the impulse responses from those places?! What a sound. Great film, thanks for sharing!

  • @manualteirac9817
    @manualteirac9817 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Le travail de l'équipe de BAM et de Patrice Pouillard est phénoménal. Merci de faire découvrir ca au monde.

  • @jordiferre272
    @jordiferre272 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Wow, I didn't know about Barabar, and it is such a treasure of our human history! Thanks for this excellent documentary, thanks for your thorough research and considerations of all the "enigmas" of Barabar. Maybe some day the age of the chambers will be dated with some new technology? And I hope more research can be done about the effects of the sound in the chambers to heal the body and raise consciousness.

  • @bradleywiesner3774
    @bradleywiesner3774 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    The focus and concentration it takes to make something like this IS meditation.

  • @karinac.3378
    @karinac.3378 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Very very nice!! I love it how you all analyse these places not only historically but technically!! Feels new and fulfilling! I didn’t even realise it lasted 2 hours. I hope your videos get millions of views and likes🎉🎉

  • @jeremyturley1276
    @jeremyturley1276 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +28

    I am so glad your team did this documentary. I always recommend BAM to everyone I speak to on this topic. I remember the first time I watched it seeing these caves and thinking two things:
    1. How have I never heard of these caves?
    2. These caves are significantly important. I’m talking great pyramid level important.
    Don’t scoff at that notion until you truly consider what it took to accomplish this feat.
    We live in very interesting times.

    • @Agapi-dg7th
      @Agapi-dg7th 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      None i see spends any time to question who were theese ancient builders, here i see that theese structures were build using 3D technology, no hand has touched this granite, that was done by 3D machine, human hand can not match this accuracy, it has to be a structure 12.000 years plus ,,, the lost world wide sivilisation,, precataclysmic,,,nothing to do with indians or asians,, or egyptians,,, this is a highly advanced technology,,,to cut granite like butter it had to be laser and only laser,,, nothing else,,,

    • @jeremyturley1276
      @jeremyturley1276 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I agree.

    • @spigwrigs9268
      @spigwrigs9268 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You are looking at them through our eyes and with our technology, you need to look into alchemy, plasma, ball lightning, frequency and fractal toroidal moments. Bob greenyers o day videos are a theory he has based on real science with repeatable experiments, he then combines this with a lost ancient technology, symbols hieroglyphs and esoteric knowledge that's been passed down and is literally all around us, his theory is literally unbelievable but at the same time believeable. He has a theory on what the great pyramid is and it's the best one I've seen, between himself and malcolm bendell, who is an inventor, it's going to change the world

  • @ramitbudhraja1370
    @ramitbudhraja1370 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +20

    Amazing video! Hats off to the work done to create and analyse the point clouds. The caves themselves are unbelievably precise.
    When I visited the caves a few years ago, I asked a local person - who built them. He said “Lord Vishwakarma”. A god in his own right, but more importantly the architect of the Gods and who created the universe.

  • @Ondar007
    @Ondar007 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +33

    Great work guys and Jahannah James for narration! 😁

    • @violetpalmer1775
      @violetpalmer1775 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I thought it was her ❤ Brilliant documentary 😍

  • @singapore5500
    @singapore5500 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    Pls do a video of kailash temple in ellora . Largest rock cut monolithic structure in the world . An underrated wonder

  • @mayasamsara
    @mayasamsara 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +27

    We are certanly not living in the peak modern age but cycles of time and forgotten history and a septic, decaying world of hedonism. Godspeed to All..

  • @geographyofpeace
    @geographyofpeace 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    You guys are incredible: the amount of work and passion you put into these documentaries is outstanding! Thank you very, very much to keep sheding lights into our foggy past! Would be a dream to be working with you! ❤❤❤

  • @kristimcgowandarkoscellard3126
    @kristimcgowandarkoscellard3126 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    These structures are some sort of device or functional structure. Meaning, their specification are so precise that the only reason anyone would construct such a thing is because it is necessary in order for it to function.

  • @jillrector7176
    @jillrector7176 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    So glad someone went into this depth on these caves… and well done!

  • @krzysztofzpucka7220
    @krzysztofzpucka7220 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +62

    6:49
    Thus Spoke Enoch:
    "And thence I went to another place, the mountain of hard rock. And there was in it four hollow places, deep and wide and very smooth. How smooth are the hollow places and deep and dark to look at."

    • @wout123100
      @wout123100 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      thsi has noth9ing to do with it..hwo coem these vids attract so many daft people?

    • @strangetrip837
      @strangetrip837 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

      This has nothing to do with your god!!

    • @kitkakitteh
      @kitkakitteh 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +23

      @@strangetrip837get over yourself. He was simply noting the similarities in an old text.

    • @coryCuc
      @coryCuc 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@strangetrip837 Man. You have some anger issues dude. Go outside and touch some grass.

    • @renatolombardi3105
      @renatolombardi3105 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      @@strangetrip837😵‍💫

  • @acatrio.
    @acatrio. 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +43

    This vase also defies the modern notion of ancient granite craftsmanship: UnchartedX Scanning a Predynastic Granite Vase to 1000th of an Inch Changing the Game for Ancient Precision!

    • @Vlow52
      @Vlow52 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Yeah, there is also a Russian channel of a girl who repeated the vase using only primitive tools, took her 7 months. Q

    • @john-ic5pz
      @john-ic5pz 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      tbh, the vases aren't nearly as impressive as large spaces like this or the pyramids.
      lathes aren't that advanced a machine and aren't beyond ancient humans' ability... Neanderthals made needles (requiring a small eye be drilled) from bone afterall and early humans made beads requiring a relatively highspeed drill. spinning the tool vs spinning the piece isn't a huge leap and having lots of time on one's hands leads to a plethora of innovation and clever developments.
      obtaining 0.001" precision isn't terribly difficult either if precision is the goal (rather than strict functionality, "good enough") for such small pieces compared to large internal chambers.
      their knowledge of minerals was impressive so I'm sure they knew diamonds make for an excellent cutting tool.

    • @acatrio.
      @acatrio. 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@john-ic5pz This is not about lathes. precision is not the main goal, but the signature of the masters. the purpose of the product is unknown, only our projections and expectations. comparing this vase to the needles of nyanderthals is like comparing a flint spear to a space x rocket - incorrect and speculative. i suggest you read the mathematical analysis of the vase's construction and think again about your simplifications.
      ---
      unsigned io articles 2023_03_17_Abstractions_Set_In_Granite

    • @chriselliott4621
      @chriselliott4621 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@john-ic5pz underrated comment.

    • @chriselliott4621
      @chriselliott4621 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@acatrio. That went over your head, and all the puffing and fancy words to sound clever, didn't make it so.
      Comparing a flint spear to a space x rocket is the biggest exaggeration to rebuttal I've ever heard of, especially regarding needles by your ancestors the Neanderthals, who also gave you that flint-spear to a space rocket lol..what the heck.
      Those vases even at the ones showing "signature of the masters"; really isnt that hard to master. That's why they were literally manufacturing these like a factory.
      Cutting into Granite, removing the internal rock to make cavities to actually start shaping (we are talking about f*ing GRANITE here) the cavities into geometric-rooms, and then precisely doing so at a TRUE MASTER CALIBRE level, is comparable to shooting rockets into space...I'm no rocket scientist, but we are manufacturing those globally since the 60s, ain't no one replicating or mass manufacturing what we see in this video and other sites around the world (China, Egypt etc.).
      Ignorance is bliss.

  • @patricknoveski6409
    @patricknoveski6409 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

    There are so many things we do not even give consideration to on our Planet. The egos and arguments keep us from knowing our past.
    This video is a first step in moving our knowledge forward by seeing how truly smart someone was in the past.
    Great job exposing the truth!
    Wonderful presentation & narrations by all. Film making with passion.
    Thank you all .
    P.j.- Carpinteria Ca.

  • @Slitch-nl1
    @Slitch-nl1 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Breathtaking... Thank you so much!

  • @welshmanwalking
    @welshmanwalking 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    That was absolutely amazing, so good I had to watch it 3 times, and kept pausing to try and get my head around it. Imagine when we finally work out how they did it and for what purpose, it may change humanity and change the way we think. Thank you for doing this.

  • @geoffbogie3884
    @geoffbogie3884 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +44

    The part on volume ratios just breaks my brain on whoever created these caves and their capabilities.

    • @katalinpera9009
      @katalinpera9009 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      az őseim...Szkíták, Magyarok, Hunok...

    • @noelmwavu
      @noelmwavu 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Aryans

    • @katalinpera9009
      @katalinpera9009 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      @@noelmwavu Not aryans...a delusion

    • @DouEditz
      @DouEditz 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@noelmwavuracist

  • @BeccAcCardenas
    @BeccAcCardenas 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Light woukd be with fire and mirrors to see at night, IMO. I love sci-fi and the ancients. I believe the use of water was WAY more sophisticated than we think. Its like an awesom puzzle, thank you for this!

  • @mu0nt893
    @mu0nt893 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    J'essaie tant bien que mal de promouvoir votre documentaire sur les différentes plateformes ou le podcast de Joe Rogan est diffusé.
    Il est difficile de se faire entendre, mais cela en vaut certainement la peine, vous devriez tenter de contacter son équipe. Je suis prêt à parier qu'il sera fasciné par le sujet ainsi que par la qualité de votre travail.
    Ce serait une pub incroyable pour vous, un coup de pouce phénomenal. Le podcast de Joe Rogan n'étant pas le seul à traiter de sujets historiques, Lex Fridmann, Shawn Ryan etc etc... Le public anglophone sera captivé.

  • @travelbugse2829
    @travelbugse2829 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

    Mind blowing film. BAM-Jayan is absolutely brilliant at this. Many thanks!

  • @uniqdzign2
    @uniqdzign2 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    I have been interested in such things for many years, and this is the first time I've seen anything about Barabar caves. Fantastic documentary and subscribed because of it. I have held for many years, the opinion that the Chamber in the Great pyramid of Giza with the empty sarcophagus, which is also a 'resonance' chamber, was possibly to 'transport' bodies elsewhere, using sound. Rather like 'beam me up' technology from sci-fi films. Perhaps these structures were the same!? Looking forward now to viewing your other documentaries.

  • @j.b.9145
    @j.b.9145 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I would like to hear various musical instruments in these structures. Drums and horns especially. Excellent presentation, thank you!

  • @redicej5843
    @redicej5843 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Mindblowing!! We know so little about our past it's even embarrassing really. We can't even replicate such chamber with modern machinery. I'm convinced an ancient more technologically advanced civilization made all the megalithic sites all over earth.

  • @wayofages184
    @wayofages184 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

    You have to get people and as much equipment as possible out of the way when making acoustical measurements. Sound waves will refract and scatter around any object they encounter. Ascetics using these caves would have sat in the acoustical center or along the acoustical axis while chanting.

  • @faar2faar
    @faar2faar 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    You have peaked the interest of an archaeologist and heritage manager.
    You literally avoid the pitfalls of pseudo science by totally avoiding those topics but come to the same conclusions using math, engineering and project management. It's a brilliant fresh take on archaeological investigation.

  • @Will_Devaughn
    @Will_Devaughn 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    Fascinating! Never heard of this..
    Trapezoid passage just like in Peru, Machu Pichu..

  • @realistJB
    @realistJB 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

    Absolutely incredible how this was accomplished. Well presented & researched, well done B.A.M.

  • @soilentgreen
    @soilentgreen 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +12

    Shoutout Jahanna! Rewatching this with your narration made my day! This shizz is insane. This is undeniable proof of lost technology.SUPURB WORK BAM TEAM!!! Thank you both for all your hard work!!

    • @wout123100
      @wout123100 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      it is not th-cam.com/video/on6W7p4xcdg/w-d-xo.html you people should get some real education.

  • @13garage._
    @13garage._ 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +52

    As a person who knows sound , architecture and stonework+machinery - i am absolutely speechless. Moreover - it's appalling, that instead of studying these caves and learning - as humanity we are interested in tiktoks and making everything cheaper simpler and of less quality then before

    • @analyticequals
      @analyticequals 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      I dont 486000 views isnt bad

    • @johnlarsen3508
      @johnlarsen3508 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      *than

    • @intosound913
      @intosound913 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      i concur, the things we are told, don't seem to match what we see. why is main stream archeology so ass backwards? you must defend the time and limitations we have set on humanity, because we said so. even though every dig seems to show they are so wrong about the history of humanity.

    • @topchief777
      @topchief777 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Because their asleep. They think they have to follow each other & be like each other without any real understanding of what SHARING actually means!

    • @Accelle-kx8yh
      @Accelle-kx8yh หลายเดือนก่อน

      That’s what most people do .I guess sometimes they think learning has something to do with work they don’t want to do.But on the other hand we have people like you and me and many more searchers and achievers that would like to learn everything from distant past into our present and may future.And for me I’m absolutely into higher conciseness and civilization and I’ve never believed the stories that the Pyramids are built with slaves and some harder stone or a bronze hammers they should be able to made the big stones so accurate that we are not able to make them,like the big head of Ramses(could be another one)3/5 Meters perfect shape and same thing,we could not build anything like that today.So I said.If we don’t know how and not able to means we are just not so advanced!!!

  • @thedolphin5428
    @thedolphin5428 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +35

    Edit: I wrote this post below at 1:47:00, just before the video got onto this very topic. I was just about to click away out of disinterest at so much stonemasonry repetition and wondering why they had not mentioned any acoustic testing in nearly 2 fkn hours.
    ---------
    Sound. The designs and original purposes was all about acoustics. Vedic science and cosmology was all about sound (1500-500BC).
    King Ashoka was 250BC so he probably had no fkn idea about the original purposes as they would have been secret mystical sites well before his time.
    All the researchers need to do is generate tone waves in there, and at the dominant resonant frequency, ALL WILL BECOME CLEAR.
    I built a recording studio once. The 83.5° non vertical, non-parallel side walls (including the trapezoidal entrance corridors) are to attenuate certain frequencies, just as the dome roofs are to amplify certain ones. The glazed walls and roof are clearly intended to be perfect sound reflectors.
    I once went to a specifically geometrically designed Tibetan Temple tuned to A pitch (440hz). It was made of timber but had polished interior walls, making it VERY LIVE. Once we stopped singing A inside it, the room kept singing A for over 10 minutes. Monks used it for hours of transcendental chanting, just like cathedrals were originally designed to amplify acapella choirs.
    Indians have tunable drums, which, when used in resonant chambers would create a massive physiological effect on the body, certainly for transcendental trance and maybe for healing. Aside: Cell vibration against cancer is a new and promising field.

    • @HollyE-yp6sc
      @HollyE-yp6sc 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Thank you for your clear description of the “why” of these chambers. Healing. Vibration.💚

    • @xXturbo86Xx
      @xXturbo86Xx 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      All this sound thing is just nonsense.

    • @thedolphin5428
      @thedolphin5428 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@xXturbo86Xx
      You're welcome to remain ignorant and arogant about things you dont know about, simpleton. Laughing at you.

    • @BoB-Dobbs_leaning-left
      @BoB-Dobbs_leaning-left 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@xXturbo86Xx "All this sound thing is just nonsense."
      Why do you say that, do you believe they were just "Rain Shelters"?
      I consider the acoustics to be of primary importance in the design.
      Chanting has always been a part of religious experience, right up to and including cathedrals.

  • @robertcutts7264
    @robertcutts7264 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

    The bilateral symmetry of all the cloud points is a GIANT clue as to how these were made. IDK specifically how it was done, but this indisputable feature reveals that very likely there was a symmetrical machine involved in later stages of shaping and polishing that would have mechanically linked the tools on each side, and those tools would have been operated simultaneously, thus resulting in all the minor deviations from "true" being symmetrical, just like they are.

    • @thekiltedcarnivore
      @thekiltedcarnivore 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      no machines used, caves were made out of clay then melted granite poured over them, the granite was melted using a giant lens. ( magnifying glass). when the granite cooled the clay was removed from inside.

    • @taleandclawrock2606
      @taleandclawrock2606 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      ​@@thekiltedcarnivoreso you reckon that whole granite hill " whaleback"was poured just to form those 4 small caves?

    • @thekiltedcarnivore
      @thekiltedcarnivore 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@taleandclawrock2606 yes. this was the only way possible to get the results they have in the caves.

    • @blainebromfield8307
      @blainebromfield8307 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@thekiltedcarnivore I didn’t know melting Granite was possible in 300 CE. How could they have melted the granite? This does make some sense, but what about the circles at the top of the dome?

    • @MrTmax74
      @MrTmax74 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You can tell by looking at granite whether the structure is natural or not. If it had been melted somehow, we could tell. ​@@thekiltedcarnivore

  • @zaqwertyfish
    @zaqwertyfish 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Absolutely amazing. There's so much more to our past than we know. I wonder how ancient these chambers really are...

  • @pa1ful
    @pa1ful 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    This might be single handedly the best researched and executed documentary I have ever seen. Kudos to the team that work on these awe-inspiring marvels.

  • @hillwalker8741
    @hillwalker8741 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    the mistake that is not a mistake at 50:20 indicates that they were working from a pre-made form (or programmed instructions in a cutting device)

  • @user-te9dx1iy2p
    @user-te9dx1iy2p 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Great pyramid of Giza and ancient granite rectangles found to be astonishing precise and flawless just as these chambers. The Ancient Mysteries rites and testing and then education of initiates about Universal consciousness could have been a significant purpose worthy of the immense effort. But as we don’t know the technology behind the Great Pyramid we can’t figure out yet the exact technology that was used to build these chambers. We’re not dealing with ancient India, ancient Egypt and all the ancient civilizations that were connected at some point in time. Lots to learn about cosmology, etc., from these marvels.

  • @alexp.6145
    @alexp.6145 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    It's interesting that the truly ancient construction projects/artifacts are characterized by insane levels of precision but at the same time are utilitarian and understated.

  • @Vishal_More04
    @Vishal_More04 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Outstanding and hard work you have done so bring out the mystery of these incredibly beautiful and impossibly perfect caves! Again great work done by your team and makers of this film.

  • @danontherun5685
    @danontherun5685 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    Also need very close examination of the included angles to check for tool and polish witness marks and consistent radius. Those are machining problem areas and even polishing materials leave witness marks, chemical finish would leave different marks and perhaps still infused in the stone which would need lab analysis. Would be interesting to find the same radius and witness marks as inside the Serapeum boxes.

  • @chrisbastos
    @chrisbastos 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    Those are clearly for meditation and self-knowledge purposes. For mantras, that are generally a single note extended for a long time. A chamber that can extend the note for more than a minute would be the ideal place for it. It resonates with your own body, practically a key to open your mind to what is inside. Fascinating, truly fascinating.

    • @harrywalker968
      @harrywalker968 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      o.k brainiac.. who ,or what, carved them out of granite, then polished them. there over 100,000 yrs old,,wake up..

  • @robertcutts7264
    @robertcutts7264 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

    The 34.4Hz frequency sits just above the threshold of the transition from beta to gamma brainwaves, associated with a shift into a state of peak cognitive performance, heightened awareness, and flow.
    Key points about the beta to gamma transition:
    - Beta waves (13-30 Hz) are associated with normal waking consciousness and active thinking. They occur when the brain is aroused and actively engaged in mental activities.
    - Gamma waves (30-100+ Hz) are the fastest brainwaves and occur when various parts of the brain are highly synchronized. They are associated with higher states of conscious perception, peak concentration, positive mood, and being "in the zone".
    - The transition from beta to gamma can take 10-15 minutes of intense focus on a task, leading to a flow state marked by effortless high performance. This shift to gamma is evident during complex problem solving, deep learning, strong emotional responses, and vivid memory recall.
    - Gamma is thought to bind and synchronize neural activity across distant brain regions, enabling higher-order cognitive functions and heightened states of awareness. In contrast, beta represents more localized processing.
    - The transition may involve changes in excitability of inhibitory neurons that generate gamma rhythms. Specific neurotransmitters like GABA likely play a role in regulating the beta-gamma shift.
    In summary, the beta-to-gamma transition reflects a significant shift from ordinary waking consciousness to an extraordinary state of heightened perception, insight, learning and performance. Understanding this transition could provide ways to optimize cognition and mental states. However, the search results do not reveal a detailed physiological mechanism for how the brain switches from beta to gamma dominant rhythms.

  • @vociferous5267
    @vociferous5267 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Such fascinatingly brilliant stuff. I wish I had more money to donate!!!!!!

  • @metalextras
    @metalextras 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    18:12 That is NOT any industrial slab, that is a granite Surface plate! The mother of all measuring tools! Even now only The swiss, Japanese and Chinese can make that and a 3000+ year old Indian tech made 9x more precise!

  • @mrglasecki
    @mrglasecki 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +34

    * the craftsmanship to make the "caves" is C L E A R L Y not the same as the graffiti artist that wrote the messages

    • @ThizOne
      @ThizOne 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      My thoughts exactly

    • @ivayloivanov3744
      @ivayloivanov3744 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Same almost every ancient monument in the world.

  • @GraeOne_
    @GraeOne_ 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +14

    there is no way they made these caves and after finishing them a dude came and chiselled those letters that look like a 6 yo kid made them. the caves must be older and/or from other people.

  • @ajwright8710
    @ajwright8710 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Like all the other mind boggling advanced creations from our past more evidence that the further back in time we look, the deeper we dig the technology advances. Thanks for putting light on a creation from our dark past.😮

  • @gjsh2044
    @gjsh2044 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    One of the most astonishing sites on the planet and so unknown.

  • @jamessadler5073
    @jamessadler5073 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    The surveyor said the mistakes were mirrored so they were "not mistakes". The volume as well as proportions were semetrical/mirrored.
    I think that is an insight in to how it was done!

  • @AmorMalakain
    @AmorMalakain 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Absolutely fascinating, why have I not heard of Barabar before? It should be included on lists of world wonders but not due to its simple appearance.

  • @chrissmart9701
    @chrissmart9701 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    AS a stone cutter myself , plenty of granite , we are missing something. Or somebodys . There are those super precise granite works and then there are the copycats. Nobody knows anything ! about the original builders . That granite box in one of Egyptian pyramids with the sloping floor ? Same same🤔

  • @mohammer
    @mohammer 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

    Thanks for this exciting and illuminating documentary! Are the 3D scan available to the public for further examination?
    Similar to what Ben from UnchartedX did with the scans of the Egyptian vases?

    • @Starenmathstv
      @Starenmathstv 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Exactly, those two BAM&UnchartedX are the one channels that blew my mind lately!
      The precision is simply just incredible. And the measurements speak for themselves.
      And maybe the most incredible is it took us humans thousands of years to realize all of this... We're so stupid haha

    • @aschnt-983
      @aschnt-983 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      yes 2:00:20 , watch the screen bro. Although I agree they should have included the info in the description too (and english translated, but I guess AI can do it for you easily now !)

  • @LovepreetSingh-br5it
    @LovepreetSingh-br5it หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Line that narrator said in the opening of this video " India is unclassifiable Land." Honestly thats the only way you can describe India. Any book or film that claims to contain entire history or geography or culture of India is complete bullshit. India is not just a country, its country within a country within another country.
    You can't separate one from another. This diversity is the beauty and identity and more than all strength of my country.

  • @nadiabats5581
    @nadiabats5581 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Спасибо огромное за фильм! Я не знала про эти пещеры. Вы очень подробно и наглядно рассказали про них. Они завораживают, как и многие другие древнейшие места Индии и всего мира. Желаю вам удачи и процветания!

  • @gratefullee1042
    @gratefullee1042 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Construction nowadays is all about hiding mistakes. This absolute precision done thousands of years ago is completely mind-boggling!

  • @ramonbril
    @ramonbril 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    You see some graffiti on a building and think that the dude that make that 'painting' also made the building. That's the level of thinking here.
    A people that has spread all over the world, leaving behind other such marvels, long long ago, have left them. Most are destroyed, some have survived. During the ages, different peoples have marveled over these works and passed them on, sometimes feeling the need to leave behind their name scratched in the surface.

  • @wayofages184
    @wayofages184 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    I like David Lean’s interpretation in “A Passage to India”, in which the thinly fictionalized “Marabar Caves” function as echo chambers. This would suggest that the finishing criteria were acoustic rather than spatial. Picture an ascetic inspecting the caves acoustically and saying “a little more polishing over here, leave that spot alone for a while”, etc. This might explain the mirrored imperfections when measured spatially, which might not be so imperfect acoustically.

    • @JasonMullavey
      @JasonMullavey 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      To me the Barabar caves appears to be a creation for sound meditation, as studies have shown that sound meditation can influence brain waves, leading to more profound relaxation and heightened awareness.

    • @wayofages184
      @wayofages184 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@JasonMullavey Makes sense. To this day, people spend a lot of time and effort on getting good sound.

    • @sabineb.5616
      @sabineb.5616 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      @wayofages, David Lean didn't interpret anything. He adapted E.M. Forster's great novel "A Passage To India". The mystery of the Marabar Caves is the spiritual center of the novel. But Forster didn't conceive his caves as echo chambers at all. There was no conventional echo in Forster's caves. No matter what kind of sound was directed into the caves, everything came back as a "boom"! Forster described a very nihilistic and frightening experience - as if the answer to the all-important question of the meaning of life, the universe and everything else wasn't "42" as Douglas Adams has famously told us, but simply a resounding and somewhat menacing "boom". This dispiriting experience led to a complete spiritual breakdown of one of the main characters of the novel, Mrs. Moore.

    • @wayofages184
      @wayofages184 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@sabineb.5616 Thanks for your insights. I didn’t read the book, so I only have the movie to go on. In the movie, the Brahmin played by Alec Guinness understood every event and every other player as gears in a cosmic machinery working to redeem the young doctor’s career even before it was ruined. The caves and their echoes played a key part of that machinery, which to me made them look spiritual - in a cold, dark way as you noted, but spiritual in the grand scheme of things as revealed to us by the perceptions of the Brahmin.

    • @sabineb.5616
      @sabineb.5616 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@wayofages184 , thanks for answering 😀
      I really like David Lean's movie, and you described Alec Guiness's character as he comes across in the movie, correctly. The book is a bit more complicated, and EM Forster has introduced several characters whose spirituality is important for the novel. But that doesn't imply that they are right! And that might be the reason why Forster choose to leave the mystery of the Marabar Caves unsolved. Forster himself said :"I don't know what happened in the caves." And the forceful but discouraging "boom" effect which Forster described, doesn't provide much of an answer either. I guess that Forster wanted to say that we must continue to search for answers - and it's possible that our search might never end.
      An aside: isn't it crazy that David Lean cast Alec Guiness twice in "brown-face" roles which would be given to indigenous actors today? In "Lawrence Of Arabia" Alec Guiness played the historical Arab leader Prince Faisal, and in "A Passage To India" he played an Indian Brahmin. While Alec Guiness is always good, I find David Lean's casting decision puzzling as far as "A Passage To India" is concerned. While there might not have been so many accomplished Arab actors at the beginning of the 1960s, APTI was made 20 years later, and there were a plethora of accomplished Indian actors available! Maybe, David Lean felt that he needed a big star in his movie. Anyway, Alec Guiness comes across differently and more rational than EM Forster's character in the novel. It doesn't feel quite right, and it has been criticized.
      Anyway, I can recommend reading the novel. I have read it more than once - maybe because I always hoped to solve the mystery of the Marabar Caves - but I never did, and at times I was quite mad at Forster! He was the author! He must've known what had happened to Adela Quested in that darn cave! But I remember that Forster supplied a few round-about answers: Forster believed that his protagonist Dr. Aziz was innocent. He probably didn't attack Adela Quested. But Forster also implied that Adela Quested didn't lie deliberately. And since she didn't believe in a supernatural force, she concluded that Dr. Aziz must have been the culprit. But both characters took their real-life problems into that cave - and while there might not have been a conventional echo effect, something might've manifested itself which caused Adela to believe that she had been attacked.
      While the Barabar Caves might've inspired Forster, his fictional Marabar Caves with their "boom" sound effects are quite different.

  • @Ye4rZero
    @Ye4rZero 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    India has such incredible ancient temples

  • @celt456
    @celt456 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Phenomenal investigation - utterly fascinating. Thank you.

  • @faster6329
    @faster6329 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    Increased precision is applied only when needed as the cost increases massively with more and more precision.
    This level of extreme precision, for a massive cost, was needed for something of similarly extreme importance.

    • @westho7314
      @westho7314 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Cost obviously had no relevance in this endeavor, timeless ness along wirh skill , patience and devotion to task.

    • @faster6329
      @faster6329 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@westho7314 Normally that goes for something grandiose or spectacular or beautiful if some king wanted to impress others or leave a legacy. Then money was no problem.
      But in none of those cases such extreme precision is required or needed. Not even close. This over the top precision was required for a very important function. What that function was? We don't know yet.

    • @spiritlevelstudios
      @spiritlevelstudios 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@faster6329they are clearly masturbation chambers.
      Go in, jack off in precise darkness, vacate cave, bake some naan bread.

  • @robiduff
    @robiduff 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    maybe the sound freqences intended in these chambers is not audible to humans, it could be vibrational healing of cells and other things like this also. It's Definately not a coincidence, because with this level of engineering everything is intentional. Loved the documentary, it was incredible well produced and interesting. it's time for people to open up to whatever the past history could be. For sure its a lot more complex and interesting than we can even beguin to imagine now.

  • @eddiesanchez5044
    @eddiesanchez5044 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Speechless, not just by the information, which is truly amazing, but by the great graphics, data, specialists' opinions, reporting, etc., that you wonderfully, provided. I am happy to have found your channel and consider myself a new fan. You are the Michael Jordans of your field!!!

  • @6point8esspcee68
    @6point8esspcee68 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Absolutely brilliant, Johanna! I've been waiting for this one for a while now. Something quite spectacular was afoot millenia ago, and the mind reels at the implications.

  • @faster6329
    @faster6329 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

    These caves could be 10s of thousands of years old and we would not know it.
    What we realize is that creating them demanded a level of knowledge that has not existed in known human history, similar to some other sites around the world with their extreme precision. Ancient people were as smart as us but today we can't wrap our heads around how these caves were made. Not even close.

  • @saraswatiSanskrit
    @saraswatiSanskrit 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +38

    I m from jehanabad Bihar India, the hills are in my district

    • @cloudshigh5091
      @cloudshigh5091 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

      You are lucky enough to be able to visit these wonders ;-)

    • @user-mo3wc3sn6r
      @user-mo3wc3sn6r 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

      yes very lucky :)

    • @sriramlamsal
      @sriramlamsal 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      Jahannah James narrating this one. coincidence

    • @silverback1243
      @silverback1243 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      No one asked

    • @saraswatiSanskrit
      @saraswatiSanskrit 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

      @@silverback1243 thankyou for asking nothing

  • @rtroyer8963
    @rtroyer8963 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I would love to hear the effect of these granite barrel shaped interiors have on sounds, chanting, bells,. Bowls, instruments? What a great documentary, thanks for all your hard work! Cheers!

  • @codynamite69
    @codynamite69 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I feel like these caves r going to b the key to understanding of many new things

  • @sereanaduwai8313
    @sereanaduwai8313 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    This simply boggles the mind. That people who came before us were building and modelling granite as if they were working with soft and pliable material. What skills and dedication to achieve such perfection that even in modern times the experts are scratching their heads. Hats off to the ancient master builders.

    • @russloades3328
      @russloades3328 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Boggles the mind oh yes!

  • @terjekveen6832
    @terjekveen6832 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +15

    Wow. Wow. A resonant frequency of 34.4 hz, is exactly 1/10 of the speed of sound, which is 344m/sec. If the builders knew and used the meter, this suggests that they also knew how to measure time exactly - with the second as unit. Our advanced sivililation had to wait until 1656, when Huygens inventet the pendulum clock, to be able to measure time in seconds.

    • @amygail5118
      @amygail5118 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Very cool bit of info there. Thanks! I googled what the benefits are thought to be of different hz they mentioned but this is even more fascinating!

    • @ss-ib8gm
      @ss-ib8gm 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

      actually thry knew jow to measure time some of the astrologers very advanced ones if you go with wrong date or timr of birth they will tell you the exact one but these true astrologers keep themselves out of public eye they dont want to be bombarded by customers , politicians and powerful men. There is sun temple in orissa its dials on the wheel gives exact time to the second on the basid of sun shadow .Well decimal dystem, number system , zero, negative numbers came ftom india, oldest ruler the weights with decimal measurement from indus saraswat civilization are the oldest evidence