Trading satchels.Did you guys ever think for a moment that jugs with handles are ancient alien technology?
Yeah bet you didnt
This is almost correct. I figured it out.Trading satchels.
no no no, i know they are stone. what i'm saying is those can be symbolic water jugs. not actual water jugs.
water is power even today. those handbags in my opinion were just a marker to signify those dudes above were the top dogs because they provided the water.
Weren't Fortune Cookies invented by Japanese people in California for some reason and aren't actually Chinese?This is almost correct. I figured it out.
Notice the raised hand, holding some kind of bread, or currency. and the right hand holding the bag.
This is obviously depicting ancient Chinese Takeout/delivery. Pork fried rice in the bag, and either a fortune cookie, or eggroll in the raised hand, or perhaps thats a depiction of the money being exchanged for the Chinese food.
see, even look at this last guy, sitting down to enjoy his wanton.
nah. no need for such reaching. its simply a matter of rediscovering lost technology.Weren't Fortune Cookies invented by Japanese people in California for some reason and aren't actually Chinese?
Must be some time travel going on for ancient glyphs to show them.
Hey smart guys. How did they make these pillars make all these sounds?
I like the one where he visits that "singing stone" up on the mountain. That stuff is really cool, from both interactions and the geology. Such a rare occurrence in nature being highlighted in this format is nice.I've always liked that guys videos for the scenery, but not a fan of how he jumps to conclusions so fast when he misses a small piece of data.
A good example in that video was him saying that there's no way those stone links can be carved into interlinking chains like that. So he immediately jumps to the conclusion that they must have melted stone and reshaped it. He says it's impossible to do, even today. Well, he should have met my grandpa, because my grandpa could make a chain with 2-3 links from one piece of wood or one piece of stone using basic carving tools in an evening. He made them for my Grandma all the time, even links shaped like hearts. I'd imagine there are Youtube videos showing how it's done.
Good videos but he almost always loses me when he jumps to those odd conclusions. Hell, those stone pillars that make different sounds in the video aren't the same size and height like he says. Maybe from a distance they look like it, but the tops aren't the same, and what they're connected to at their tops isn't the same either. So yeh, they are quite different. Very impressive no doubt, but not magic or melted stone in there.
I've done the clapping thing in Mexico at 'Chicken Pizza' and it sounds the same as clapping between my neighbors garage and my garage. The site was impressive, but I didn't find anything mystical about the clapping echo.
yeah, the sound stuff is beyond me. i see videos with people going "ooooohmmmmmmmmmmm" in the pyramids and i facepalm. like what the fuck dude, reverberation isnt some mystery. i mean its cool how some objects have different resonance, but so what? thats not an answer to these mysteries. its just a cool side effect. maybe some places were planned with resonance in mind like Greek ampitheaters. being able to speak to a large number of people and everyone can hear you just fine is pretty cool. i think thats the extent of ancient sound tech we have so far.I've always liked that guys videos for the scenery, but not a fan of how he jumps to conclusions so fast when he misses a small piece of data.
A good example in that video was him saying that there's no way those stone links can be carved into interlinking chains like that. So he immediately jumps to the conclusion that they must have melted stone and reshaped it. He says it's impossible to do, even today. Well, he should have met my grandpa, because my grandpa could make a chain with 2-3 links from one piece of wood or one piece of stone using basic carving tools in an evening. He made them for my Grandma all the time, even links shaped like hearts. I'd imagine there are Youtube videos showing how it's done.
Good videos but he almost always loses me when he jumps to those odd conclusions. Hell, those stone pillars that make different sounds in the video aren't the same size and height like he says. Maybe from a distance they look like it, but the tops aren't the same, and what they're connected to at their tops isn't the same either. So yeh, they are quite different. Very impressive no doubt, but not magic or melted stone in there.
I've done the clapping thing in Mexico at 'Chicken Pizza' and it sounds the same as clapping between my neighbors garage and my garage. The site was impressive, but I didn't find anything mystical about the clapping echo.
from my childhood