The Chinese jade sword was found in 2014 beside a dry forest creek bed in Georgia, USA. That's it. There's no other real information on it. They couldn't date soil samples because it had been contaminated. The same goes for any micro-deposits on the sword. An avocational surface collector allegedly found it while walking behind some dangling tree roots one foot above the dry creek bed. It could have been lost in 2014 BC... or it could've been lost in 2014 AD. It is actually considered to be a very crude carving compared to other ancient Chinese works and is even more crude than Native Americans carvings. I concur with the apparently growing body of intellectuals that the sword is a fake.
Crude, you say? Maybe it was the first original attempt of making a sword in ancient China. And they gave it to the first guy who traveled toward America...but never came back.
If that “Chinese” item was found in GA, USA the material its made from could have come from a Central America or Mexican culture. The iconography looks remarkably like theirs.
The Sabu disk is used for intertwining fabrics into rope, there are modern day examples still in use today. I'm surprised this hasn't been widely reported yet. Or maybe certain people still want to claim it as a mystery to better sell their business model.
It was in a coal mine, but it was actually embedded in sandstone, and sedimentary rock easily can form itself around objects despite the sediment being 300 million years old.
@@SkuliBragason-xc7jl Well if you left your home and you had was a knife that's been in your family for generations. Are you leaving that? I'm not rich by any means and I have this family heirloom that I've just used as a table for so long, I no idea how old it was. It's a 200 year eagle claw table that my great grandmother bought from an antique shop when she moved to Utah from Denmark in the 1920's. To me for the longest time it was just an old table. Until I researched it and found out it's worth about $5,000 dollars. If it's important, you bring it with you.
@@kenstr321 I too have old family things and know what you mean . I just find it unlikely that a Chinese worker lost his only treasure there but how it came there i can not say.
Many things that were "invented recently" had surely been invented far far far earlier. They were just never mass produced, hidden from the masses, and like their original creators were forgotten.
Aluminium must be one of the first things to go in a reset, I mean look at the accounts of the meltage off cars in the California, Hawaii and Australian fires
you really paved the way for countdown channels, idc what anyone has to say , dark5, nukes top 5. absolute GOATS. inspired me to make my own top 5 channel , "TheWeirdEnd"
Many many thanks for a rare video containing for once unique content! It's soooo refreshing to click and not find the usual rehashed mass produced topics that requires no more research than watching another one of the same monotonous trash
none are mysteries, the artifact in the thumbnail photos is a rope makers wheel, as it spins the 3 cords twist around a central cord. modern versions still exist
Sabu Disc was for spreading seeds in farming. It was mounted vertically and had the seeds poured onto it. It was spun on top of a cart through forward motion. The backwards facing bends would hold the seeds while allowing an allocated amount to be dispersed via centrifugal force
Again, an example of not having access to the real mccoy. Thank you for these pics of the Shist Disc WITH central grooves displayed. The 'replica' we see doesn't have those. Obviously those groves meant this thing spun around. ARGH on not having access to original artifacts. TY immensely. The shist disc spun it looks like. So not a bowl.
If and assuming one aspect of pyramid building will prove to be geopolymer, this disc could be used to mix it. I've seen similar in moderm times and many were found, not just one. (ie. everyone is mixing)
THE MISTERY> I always wonder how come they never foud any type of ancient toilet...Why.. Ancient people didnt have to take a dump,and if so,who invented toilet paper
Perhaps some of the mystery would be resolved if an exact replica of this artifact were made, put on a shaft both the way we see this picture of it, and upside down as well, and given a whirl.
Its not a mystery, it has been known that for as long as there has been a planet Earth that there have been many civilizations whether primitive or advanced, have developed things that it took forever for us to discover and develope. I mean hello we are not the only beings in the universe. and not the only ones on earth either.
Dark5, alway appreciate ur posts. The Sakara Disk is made from granite schist. Impossible to carve that thin without shattering. This highly unique shape, could only be formed by a process that is lost to us. It is a resonate turbine, the purpose & use, your guess.
Good video! It''s about time someone came up with a few 'out of place artifacts' that we haven't already seen a dozen times over the years. With the exception of the Schist Disk, which really is an interesting object that's been discussed many times before - I personally think it's part of a machine, whether alien or not, and fits right in with all the mysteries around ancient advanced technology - and worthy of continued discussion and analysis. I'm sure we'll never find a definitive answer to this, but it's interesting to speculate about! Well done!
I have a topic suggestion.. in the movie, The Bank Job, there's the scene where they fall into that burial pit from the 1600's. Makes me wonder how many times something was discovered because of criminal activity..
none of these superficial ideas except 2nd to last technical is close.this object was used in alchemy to make manna,sumarians and Egyptians,used Manna- pulverized white gold mixed with quartz and special? liquid to create astral elixir that accelerated brain waves,effect similar to dmt,taken while lay in sarcophagus in kings chamber, which vibrates in f#minor,aids astral response.they may have called elixir the "philosifer's stone" during the enlightenment.
Worth noting, saw this on a trip exploring the Yampa river in Utah; There was a dagger found believed to be over 1,500 years old made of obsidian that can only be mined out of France. This would support the ancient trade route theories. Saw it when I was 16 and never forgot
The jade sword was probably traded by a Spanish or Portuguese trader to native Americans. The antikethera device was found to be valuable to ancient cultures but not unique. It was just another technology lost during the dark ages.
That opinion from the Smithsonian seriously pisses me off. Oh there's no evidence the Assyrians used lenses (despite literally having an Assyrian lens) so it's more likely an inlay? U must have evidence of similar inlays that are almost lens like then, otherwise that assumption is just arrogant and worthless. But archaeologists wouldn't just state baseless assumptions they have to be correct, nooo of course not. *cough* artifact of religious or ceremonial importance *cough*
When the mainstream excuse becomes as equally ridiculous as any fringe claims you know you are on to something! The fact the lens was a lens is supposed to be accidental? Sure.
The second one, the disc,.. you'll find that same design in a little spiral top firework you sit on the ground and it throws Sparks and spins like a top. The only thing left is the metal which is shaped just like that
Unless the Pharos of Khem, traversed continents as far as Asia to the Himalayas, the Shist or Sabu Disc, is indeed an OOPART, based on its composition, being made entirely of Shist, alone.
La rueda de Dendera es la parte posterior de un reactor antes de la cámara de combustión por eso es de una piedra como la cerámica que soporta altas temperaturas por el centro pasa el combustible mientras el aire entra por las aperturas dirigiendo las aletas la llama 🔥