I had never heard of the Gavazan column, but as you explain that it was a seizmic movement detector, some explanation of how it worked would have been good. You said that it's a pivoting pillar, but the external photos don't give a hint at how that worked.
@@philsturgill3435Also Norse pagans like me (Odinists *Vikings*) the ones the Christians stole the Winter Solstice traditions and beliefs from....Christians called us Pagans because we believe in more than one God/Goddess.... Pagans are basically nature, earth, elements, universe, stars, energies, spells, magic, signs, symbols, & many different gods and goddesses based....
I wonder if the maker of the Lycurgus Cup (or any of its predecessors) was just trying to make the cup sparkly by adding the gold and silver grains and stumbled onto the color changing property entirely by accident.
Damascus steal has been rediscovered. They did studies of the swords they do have. Found the source of the iron from the ground. I forget the right combo mixture. Yet, they have discovered how it was made temp etc the whole nine. Need to do a remake of the video now….
u didnt mention how they rediscovered Damascus steel? a guy was moving some slag metal that was impure with other machine parts in it and it spilled out of the crucible... when it hardened they found it was really hard and almost indestructible...
The one person who suggested that it is indeed Archimedes who built the astrological "Antikythera" mechanism was myself. I am to date the only person to have done so and even know what the stone balls of Costa Rica are. I put both explanations up on the internet around 2018. The stone balls? They were used as value holders, like money, and or Credit Cards. Given sufficient time and energy one can contemplate the worlds mysteries with relative ease, and from the depths of such meditations arise the solutions to all of life's little mysteries. Good luck, fare well.
To my mind, the interesting thing about the Nilometer was that it was constructed inside "monasteries". It was a fairly simple device that measured the depth of the river water, and they could predict from the rate of rise and fall of the water, when the Nile would come into flood - essential information for farmers along the river - but the means of getting this information - the Nilometer - was kept secret and used to heighten the mysticism of their religion - but there was no mysticism involved - they did it by reading water depth.
No, it is not. But I like the way you think. There are at least two problems with that idea. 1) This cup is five or six hundred years too new. 2) This is not a normal cup. If the "Holy Grail" was a drinking cup belonging to, or at least used by Jesus. It would be a much simpler, much more humble relic.
The pillars theory theorizes the pillars processing, structure and properties form a layer to resist rust. That’s A perfect example of a scientist’s theory when a scientist has no theory. That is the “no shit Sherlock” answer addressing the “why” and not the “how”. Just like earthquakes. Tectonics plates are the why earthquakes happen, not how the plates moving
AI images suck.if this channel doesnt stop with the laziness they're going to lose a long tme subscriber.the content has been going downhill for awhile now anyway using the same clips and subjects over and over and over in multiple videos