Another great video I want to keep a record of is by Ben from UnchartedX and his vase scanning project where he scans ancient granite vases from Egypt with aerospace precision equipment and engineers from the industry to analyze the vase precision. The results of these scans now pretty much rule out that they were made by the predynastic or dynastic Egyptians with primitive hand tools. Since these vases have impeccable providence going back to the 1800s when they were dug up from the ground in Egypt, the period between ancient Egypt and the present can also be ruled out as a date for manufacturing. So they must be OLDER.
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Recently watched a few Bob Greenyer videos from the Martin Fleischman Memorial Project channel on youtube. The two O Day videos: Another Dimension New Dawn Od An Old Age And the MH370 Video: Application Of Fractal Toroidal Moment His theory of what the pyramids were is very intriguing to me and it links back to the masons and the ancient knowledge they strive to preserve through their symbolism. Coming from a non science background I don't understand half of it, but there are a few things that jumped out at me. For one Bob mentioned a research paper by Kenneth Shoulders about permitivity transitions. And at the very beginning there is this sentence: "A condensed matter dissolution technique will be shown that is capable of cold dissociation of refractory material into a low viscosity fluid." Could this have been the technology used by the ancients to turn Granite into soft Play-Doh to build their megalithic, polygonal walls?
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