Stunning. That statue with the necklace is on another level though. They also have other seemingly paradoxical designs in other temples. "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." -Arthur C. Clarke
You forgot to mention 42feet tall pillar is standing in same temple with no support and it’s breakes gravitational. It’s about 45 tons and magically stands even in earthquakes .
yes machines. they produced massive vibrational waves that helped humans awaken cognitive abilities not seen now in but a few cases. most of what survives in India is more UNIVERSITY than religious temples and if folks paid more attention to the teachings and less to mysticism as there is an intrinsic balance of the two, we would be alot further along
The marks shown at 15 seconds into the video are not made by turning on a lathe. It isn't possible because they are lower that the decoration next to them. It isn't possible to only turn part of the diameter.
0:33 or you could walk a pack animal around it pushing a pole attached to another stone that has been crudely hollowed out like a donut. Place that donut on top of the crude pillar and use sand and leather or rope to slowly grind down the pillar stone into pretty much any cylindrical shape you want. Would take a while but wouldn't be very hard to do. After you have the pillar done and the donut grinding stone is at the bottom just break it up and remove it.
How would this work for the smaller circumference areas? this would make sense if it were a straight pole, but these move in and out sharply, you would need a near infinite amount of these donuts sized slightly bigger or smaller, and you couldn't fit them past the large areas to shape out the smaller ones below it, you would also risk damaging the pillar by breaking up the donut ring, you'd probably see many spots where the disk was chipped if they did it that way just because of how thin they are.
@@Brovioli That's where the leather straps or rope come in. You could set up a wooden jig to keep the grinding stone level and perfectly centered around the column and then just loosen or tighten the straps as needed to cut deeper or not as deep as needed. You'd go through a lot of straps but it's very doable. In fact at my old shop we used to do something very similar but on a much smaller scale.
At 8:17 the pillars have belt groves & separation ridges on them exactly as a Supercharger or drive pully would...You can change horsepower on a supercharged vehicle simply by changing the pully diameter size of the supercharger pully or adjacent pulleys in the belt system...Could select stones in that temple have electrical qualities like quartz does & the soap stone for decoration & electrical insulation?...I would look through every historical writing & carved depiction for ANY kind of belt or cable system & would wonder if any of the pillars spin, rotate or move in any way...We have machines today that solve identical problems by completely opposite means...Was this "the modern power station" 8000 years Ago?
What are your thoughts on Warengal Fort? I don't know what that place is, but I'm sure it is no fort. To me, that place should be investigated, but I live on the other side of the world.
My theory is that all of cambodia, and india's mysterious stone architecture was probably done by one civilization that spanned there thousands of years ago, much earlier than we attribute to these structures.. Certainly, it wasn't a fort. And I don't believe it was built in the 12th century. I think the same civilization that built the thousands of mysterious stepwells in india, also built these structures.
So here we have evidence of a tool used to finish a column that behaved like a lathe, but was rotated around the column, rather than rotating the column. Interesting, but far from inconceivable.
Thanks! No, I think the pyramids are not made from stones. They are made from geo-polymers. Which means they made the stones just like we make bricks. So they never lifted or shaped anything heavy. They made them in place, one by one. I've covered that in another video of mine, check in my videos, you'll find it easy.
@xuisoko they may have done that in some cases but what about the unfinished obelisk? Clearly that was carved from the bedrock it's still attached to and they had a method in mind for how they would transport and erect it. Also what about the quarries that clearly show they did remove enormous pieces? Also the huge marble "caskets" that have veins of different stone colors throughout. I don't think geopolymers is the solution.
Of course they had lathes. How did they spin them you ask? You were staring at "counterweight", the round stone with the square hole? That was a small one. Add a pulley and gear system, like the columns you all are mesmerized over, you've got a variable speed lathe that the bigger the counterweight, the higher the torque/raw power to spin bigger columns and break shit. Broken columns were made into grinding wheels for many things. Like for instance, grinding up big rocks of one source material, into small stones and some of that stone into even smaller stones to dust, then turn around and add their GOD'S "proprietary blend" of special chemical from processed raw materials through filtered flood waters, combined into a slurry with the original virgin rock, but with different magnetic properties etc or whatever they planned using it for. All you need is a chemical reaction, to bond everything back together during the curing process. Shit, the hardest part of this job is the "slurry driver" provides your pour with a "workable slump" and keeping a good "Screeter" if the driver always sucks. You see? Many things go round in a circle You see?
Very good re Cap of Praveen 's work , but, You need to cut down the ego and be humble . ¿what' s with the filter ? monalisa , did you shave You eyebrows ? Maybee you should talk to a therapist. .
The energy source was the aether. Once you start to understand the basic concepts of how to interact with the aether using sound and/or plasma, you start to see the fingerprints of aether tech everywhere in ancient structures. This is why no one in mainstream archeology has been able to figure it out. These concepts have not been accepted through mainstream academia yet so they don't even consider it.
It's actually well documented in science papers. You just have to know what to look for and how to make sense of it. Just because you don't, doesn't mean that others don't too. Using plasma and sound to interact with the aether has been known for over a hundred years now. You are way behind.
Look up "femtosecond laser generating plasma in air" here on TH-cam for a proof of concept. Once you realize what this plasma tech is really capable of with our modern material science applied, you realize pretty quick why it's mostly kept hidden away in black projects.
@itranscendencei7964 Documented? Nobody has taken aether theory seriously for 150 years, because it doesn't work, yet here you are promulgating it. You are delulu.
@@soylentgreen6082 Or maybe you just haven't read the papers. There's literally active patents that utilize it. I'm sorry that you are in denial. You should do some research before you try to speak about things that which you do not know.
Prahav or however his name is spelled is an absolute mouth breather and if he is where you are getting your info from be prepared to be dumbed down on the daily. He has never discovered anything yet has misrepresented almost everything.
@isaiahdowning2114 Oh my bad... I wish I could be super positive and happy about a fool turning hundreds of thousands of other people into fools also. Curious people, people who would otherwise be great for society now instead just less the unless and more detrimental to progress then anything. My bad... lemme cheer that on. hooray.
Unfortunately you're right, Praveen has been spreading so much 🐃💩 during the years that it hurts my brain, not to mention the damage it does to alternative ideas. I personally believe megalithic structures were part of a global civilization, and that some sort of technology completely diffrent from our own was employed, but I follow the scientific method to reach my conclusion, certainly not wishful thinking.
@@seditt5146 hey my friend, I'm not getting my 'info' anywhere. I try to treat information to the rawest format and then work with it. (Just like in data analysis and statistics) Although in the field of mysteries, conspiracies and archaeology that is rather hard to do because this world is full of bias I honestly just say what I think. Almost everything Praveen said in his video was correct from my point of view, aside from missing the soapstone detail which is very important and means the people that build this place weren't as advanced as he thinks.
@xuisoko The first lathe use goes back to like 2000bc and likely before. The guy pretends to discover stuff... misrepresents it... then throws a shit ton of woo on top. Not to mention his use pf AI IMAGE "Artifacts" but thats another can of worms altogether. We are talking about the same guy who tried to convince people Hindus had arc reactors. you know... that fictional thing from Marvel comics. That all said... I found your video relatively fair about all this and fine as it was but telling you you are gonna get yourself in trouble on the internet here citing that con artist Mark my words.
Stunning. That statue with the necklace is on another level though. They also have other seemingly paradoxical designs in other temples.
"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic."
-Arthur C. Clarke
Great quote, 👏
Diamond was first discovered in Southern India
we need to remind ourselves that they had methodolgies that we have no idea about
this kind of info needs its own genre like old world/lost knowledge, you should do more collaborations
I do not think that those carvings were made from soapstone. I’ve never heard this theory said before. Neither by Praveen or anyone else.
You forgot to mention 42feet tall pillar is standing in same temple with no support and it’s breakes gravitational. It’s about 45 tons and magically stands even in earthquakes .
The internal rotating pillars make me imagine stone jet turbines
Those columns look like the inside of a modern jet engine.
Yup, and Praveen has mentioned that in his videos of them!
yes machines. they produced massive vibrational waves that helped humans awaken cognitive abilities not seen now in but a few cases.
most of what survives in India is more UNIVERSITY than religious temples and if folks paid more attention to the teachings and less to mysticism as there is an intrinsic balance of the two, we would be alot further along
Another excellent video, thanks.
Most people don’t realise how advanced the ancients were, there’s no need for aliens, just really clever people.
The marks shown at 15 seconds into the video are not made by turning on a lathe. It isn't possible because they are lower that the decoration next to them. It isn't possible to only turn part of the diameter.
0:33 or you could walk a pack animal around it pushing a pole attached to another stone that has been crudely hollowed out like a donut. Place that donut on top of the crude pillar and use sand and leather or rope to slowly grind down the pillar stone into pretty much any cylindrical shape you want. Would take a while but wouldn't be very hard to do. After you have the pillar done and the donut grinding stone is at the bottom just break it up and remove it.
How would this work for the smaller circumference areas? this would make sense if it were a straight pole, but these move in and out sharply, you would need a near infinite amount of these donuts sized slightly bigger or smaller, and you couldn't fit them past the large areas to shape out the smaller ones below it, you would also risk damaging the pillar by breaking up the donut ring, you'd probably see many spots where the disk was chipped if they did it that way just because of how thin they are.
@@Brovioli That's where the leather straps or rope come in. You could set up a wooden jig to keep the grinding stone level and perfectly centered around the column and then just loosen or tighten the straps as needed to cut deeper or not as deep as needed. You'd go through a lot of straps but it's very doable. In fact at my old shop we used to do something very similar but on a much smaller scale.
At 8:17 the pillars have belt groves & separation ridges on them exactly as a Supercharger or drive pully would...You can change horsepower on a supercharged vehicle simply by changing the pully diameter size of the supercharger pully or adjacent pulleys in the belt system...Could select stones in that temple have electrical qualities like quartz does & the soap stone for decoration & electrical insulation?...I would look through every historical writing & carved depiction for ANY kind of belt or cable system & would wonder if any of the pillars spin, rotate or move in any way...We have machines today that solve identical problems by completely opposite means...Was this "the modern power station" 8000 years Ago?
What are your thoughts on Warengal Fort? I don't know what that place is, but I'm sure it is no fort.
To me, that place should be investigated, but I live on the other side of the world.
My theory is that all of cambodia, and india's mysterious stone architecture was probably done by one civilization that spanned there thousands of years ago, much earlier than we attribute to these structures..
Certainly, it wasn't a fort. And I don't believe it was built in the 12th century.
I think the same civilization that built the thousands of mysterious stepwells in india, also built these structures.
So here we have evidence of a tool used to finish a column that behaved like a lathe, but was rotated around the column, rather than rotating the column. Interesting, but far from inconceivable.
Dan X + Praveen = MUST WATCH
Nice video do u think Egypt could’ve also used similar methods of hydraulic and mechanical power to carve and lift stones
Thanks! No, I think the pyramids are not made from stones. They are made from geo-polymers. Which means they made the stones just like we make bricks. So they never lifted or shaped anything heavy. They made them in place, one by one. I've covered that in another video of mine, check in my videos, you'll find it easy.
@xuisoko they may have done that in some cases but what about the unfinished obelisk? Clearly that was carved from the bedrock it's still attached to and they had a method in mind for how they would transport and erect it. Also what about the quarries that clearly show they did remove enormous pieces? Also the huge marble "caskets" that have veins of different stone colors throughout. I don't think geopolymers is the solution.
Damn good video! really interesting!
We can say our ancestors Hindus build this marvel . Hinduism is the only religion in this world still following from 10000 years and older .
Wearing 2 sweaters is wild.😅 this show should be called...between 2 sweaters..lmao
Those pillars are multiple pieces.
You can turn a column quite slowly , if Your cutting tool is rotating too.
But I agree, so many questions, doesnt fit modern narative.
Archaeologists don't know crap usually about engineering and building things.
Of course they had lathes. How did they spin them you ask?
You were staring at "counterweight", the round stone with the square hole? That was a small one.
Add a pulley and gear system, like the columns you all are mesmerized over, you've got a variable speed lathe that the bigger the counterweight, the higher the torque/raw power to spin bigger columns and break shit.
Broken columns were made into grinding wheels for many things.
Like for instance,
grinding up big rocks of one source material, into small stones and some of that stone into even smaller stones to dust,
then turn around and add their GOD'S "proprietary blend" of special chemical from processed raw materials
through filtered flood waters, combined into a slurry with the original virgin rock, but with different magnetic properties etc or whatever they planned using it for.
All you need is a chemical reaction, to bond everything back together during the curing process.
Shit, the hardest part of this job is the "slurry driver" provides your pour with a "workable slump" and keeping a good "Screeter" if the driver always sucks.
You see?
Many things
go round
in a circle
You see?
Ganho um escrito .🎉🎉
This are maschines! Or a part of it.
Djinn tech
Looks laser cut or 3d printed 😮
Diamonds were first discovered in South India
Very good re Cap of Praveen 's work , but, You need to cut down the ego and be humble . ¿what' s with the filter ? monalisa , did you shave You eyebrows ? Maybee you should talk to a therapist. .
The energy source was the aether. Once you start to understand the basic concepts of how to interact with the aether using sound and/or plasma, you start to see the fingerprints of aether tech everywhere in ancient structures. This is why no one in mainstream archeology has been able to figure it out. These concepts have not been accepted through mainstream academia yet so they don't even consider it.
These ideas have no basis in reality. Only a flakey lala delulu would accept them.
It's actually well documented in science papers. You just have to know what to look for and how to make sense of it. Just because you don't, doesn't mean that others don't too. Using plasma and sound to interact with the aether has been known for over a hundred years now. You are way behind.
Look up "femtosecond laser generating plasma in air" here on TH-cam for a proof of concept. Once you realize what this plasma tech is really capable of with our modern material science applied, you realize pretty quick why it's mostly kept hidden away in black projects.
@itranscendencei7964 Documented? Nobody has taken aether theory seriously for 150 years, because it doesn't work, yet here you are promulgating it. You are delulu.
@@soylentgreen6082 Or maybe you just haven't read the papers. There's literally active patents that utilize it. I'm sorry that you are in denial. You should do some research before you try to speak about things that which you do not know.
Prahav or however his name is spelled is an absolute mouth breather and if he is where you are getting your info from be prepared to be dumbed down on the daily. He has never discovered anything yet has misrepresented almost everything.
You just sound like a negative person by reading that. Ima still watch the video
@isaiahdowning2114 Oh my bad... I wish I could be super positive and happy about a fool turning hundreds of thousands of other people into fools also. Curious people, people who would otherwise be great for society now instead just less the unless and more detrimental to progress then anything. My bad... lemme cheer that on. hooray.
Unfortunately you're right, Praveen has been spreading so much 🐃💩 during the years that it hurts my brain, not to mention the damage it does to alternative ideas. I personally believe megalithic structures were part of a global civilization, and that some sort of technology completely diffrent from our own was employed, but I follow the scientific method to reach my conclusion, certainly not wishful thinking.
@@seditt5146 hey my friend, I'm not getting my 'info' anywhere.
I try to treat information to the rawest format and then work with it. (Just like in data analysis and statistics)
Although in the field of mysteries, conspiracies and archaeology that is rather hard to do because this world is full of bias I honestly just say what I think.
Almost everything Praveen said in his video was correct from my point of view, aside from missing the soapstone detail which is very important and means the people that build this place weren't as advanced as he thinks.
@xuisoko The first lathe use goes back to like 2000bc and likely before. The guy pretends to discover stuff... misrepresents it... then throws a shit ton of woo on top. Not to mention his use pf AI IMAGE "Artifacts" but thats another can of worms altogether. We are talking about the same guy who tried to convince people Hindus had arc reactors. you know... that fictional thing from Marvel comics.
That all said... I found your video relatively fair about all this and fine as it was but telling you you are gonna get yourself in trouble on the internet here citing that con artist Mark my words.