When I look at the "schist disc", I'm reminded of a something that most people familiar even in engineering probably aren't familiar with.... a shock piston. The piston of a shock absorber has channels in it that resemble the schist disc, and what they are for is not spinning around in a fluid, but plunging in and out. When you look at the design of the disc, think of it plunging and retracting in a fluid, rather than spinning, and looks like it would function as a water pump. As it pushes into the fluid, the fluid would be channeled around it smoothly, and as it retracts it would be trapped and pulled up with the disc, like a simple one-piece valve.
thats a possibility. I saw someone propose that its shape was meant to control counterflow of a gas in a tube to facilitate a chemical reaction to produce chemicals, that seemed very logical to me.
2:30 THOSE ARE MILLING SCARS not from a blade. Which is more impressive to say the least. Those marks are exactly what you'd find in a granite/marble counter shop. We used to mill down slabs for bathrooms and it looks identical to that. It's a large wheel with diamond or carbide. It can only be done at high speeds using a method called step cutting. Look it up its exactly what that is.
@@edwardanthony7283 Well how do you explain the drill holes and saw cuts? Pretty sure that counts as evidence of machining. What those machines were powered by is the only question.
*Happy New Year* to you & your Family, Mr. Foerster! Thank you for taking me along with you all these years- to places I'll never be able to go on my own. Awesome adventures!
Brien, that Schist Disk actually looks to me like something that would be used in rope making. I've seen that shape before in amateur rope making field guides. Simply insert (3) sections of rope; (1) into each cavity, then use the handles to twist the rope as it's pulled out. And the hollow center supports that idea, that it was placed on a shaft. Possibly a bag of rope on the ground on each of the (3) side fed up through and pulled out as (1) finished twist at the top?
It would be great if replicas (perhaps made of hard plastic) were available to purchase. Imagine the number of people who would make experiments with them… If the main result from each experiment was summarized in a one-minute video, we would end up with a massive amount of data, for free! The most interesting results could then serve as a basis for more professional trials in real laboratories
That's a great idea the only problem I think with it is the material of these objects in my opinion is very important. It seems like they used certain materials for these objects that must be important for their use. Most times people wouldn't choose the hardest material to work with unless the material was essential for the items purpose. Still a great idea so we could get different minds trying to figure out what their purpose may be.
it's the construction of the disc that is the most baffling. maybe if someone could replicate it using bronze chisels and rocks, and before the invention of the wheel.. the way they tell us it must have been made.
They aren't intelligent observations, they're him making shit up on the spot and just saying it confidently so it sounds legit to people who don't know better.
My thoughts are plasma, vibration & frequency that were intertwined with our ancient ancestors from Lemuria & Atlantis going as far back as 20,000+ yrs! Happy Winter Sulstice going N2 "2024" Brien...Ty 4 your service 2 humanity, ML!💛✌️🧲💨⚡🧬⚛️🎉
I've also heard that some surviving from the Atlantis deluge settled in Egypt with sacred knowledge to safely store until man could be trusted not to misuse.
I believe the disc is simply a rope-winding tool mounted on a shaft to turn the rope by winding three strands of rope together into one rope. It's probably a clay mold to be used to cast many copies with the lost wax method.
Some of those stone vessels have been studied and measured and found to have a remarkable degree of symmetry and accuracy made from a very hard and difficult material to work with Indicating they could not have been made by hand.
It's comical to see the reaches of just how far the people are willing to go to ignore this evidence and explain it with simple bronze age methods, even though the idea of stone and bronze age origin isn't even supported by any evidence.
@@Eye_Exist Brother, he literally asks if a coffin belonged to a giant at one point, but if he had literally just gone around the other side of the display to read the sign he'd know that the occupant was still in it when they found it, and she was just a normal woman. The box is huge because it's a status symbol, and because it had another matching coffin inside it. The dude is painfully incurious. He goes all the way to Egypt and can't be bothered walking two extra metres to answer his own question.
@@Vo_Siri it doesn't matter, because no matter how badly you beat him it doesn't lift your cause a single digit, which at its current state floats solely on authority with zero evidence supporting it.
You actually used the exact same comment on unchartedx Chanel on a different subject, 😂 but it’s still true, pleased I’m not the only one that does this 🙏
The schist disc could be an incense burner for bedside use. When set into pendulum like swinging, it would air flow "puff" each swing. Helping the incense burn for a pretty good while.
The diorite bowls I can see on a lathe but some of the jugs an larger pots no, because they have handles poking off the sides unless they've been stuck on but they look to be all one piece to me..which then raises more questions.
Yess i was just there and saw the cracked piece. Forgot to get video but this is great! I found this piece and thought how funny it was to be in the back and hidden. No where in the museum do they talk about saws or the way they cut this. Thank you for this
Thanks, Brian. I kept expecting you to get a tap on the shoulder! Must have ruined the guards' incomes. When I visited in 1990, I heard a loud,' Pssst!' coming from a guard in a side room. He urgently beckoned me over and said, 'Quick!' and before I knew it, he had extracted a note from me and I had a minute to photograph the cases full of model barges and figures. A bargain.
Hi Brien, love your work and analysis! This video, and many others are listed by U-Tube as being posted 5 months ago, when your audio states an upcoming tour in 2019. Have these videos been held back by U-Tube? If so, do you know why? I would love to see more recent postings that actually match the calendar year we are in. Thanks again for shedding "new light" on these mysterious places.
I”d love to visit that museum! About the object made of granite stones, I think the ancients were able to make their own materials, and them shape them. Just like Nazca plateau in Peru, that people was so advanced technologically that they could make plateaus, hills, and who knows even mountains. In my opinion, they didn’t use special machine to make a granite pot, they made the material.
I would love to a tour someday. I am particularly interested in the Osiris Tomb, and inside the pyramid. Unfortunately I would need to lose a significant amount of weight to navigate the ladder. Working on it, so someday…
Keep working and one day soon enough stand at the bottom of the pyramids and say I did it, as far as I’m concerned that’s now your life mission and if you don’t get there and do it, you will have failed at life, so every day I want you to do 1 little things to get you closer to that dream doesn’t have to be a big thing, it can be a small thing but every day work towards it and do one little thing there will be no doubt in my mind you will achieve it if you put your mind to it.
@@dartacus.spartacus1988 well, I don’t know about failing at life, I’ve accomplished quite a lot in my life already. This would be more like icing on a full life.
The 2 pc black vessel right before the boomerangs. My first impression was for grain cooking. Something that boils over easily and the catch lip and small drain holes going back into the pot. I have no idea what im talking about, but was what I thought of if told to use it. Thank you!!
Yes, brian,the shisk. Imagine an original dynasty chisle ,not a slave chisle. I beleave the handle is the diameter as the inside diameter of the shisk. As a Tibetan singing bowl, it is rubbed in friction of a circular fashion. Like a toung vibrant osilayion via sound emanating from the shisk down the neck of said chisle .I bet you would feel a small vibration.
Those black bowls look like they might fit together with the initial black circular gizmo. Also looks like it's black on the outside but gray on the inside.
Hardstone carving is not new, at least in the Far East about 7,000 years ago. Take the Chinese Hong Shan Culture and Liang Zhu Culture carved Nephrite Jade into exquisite and complicated designs but are not jewelry types. Perhaps, those granite-diorite bowls used similar technology. Note also that carved jade with a drilled hole was found alongside Denisovans artefacts.
Thank you very much for this excellent presentation.I fully agree with your interpretation that these artifacts are the products of an advanced technology predating the ancient Egyptian civilization.My view however,is that their makers took their tools with them when they left Egypt.
Thank you for sharing🎉🎉🎉 I found the stone bowls to be an amazing way to demonstrate a working in my opinion hypothesis. If you can make stone bowls you can do the same with stone blocks, you'd need to use forms to hold a shape, straight or flat lines can be created this way, sometimes when in formation the stone would break or the form in the case of a lid on a stone block being poured would saturate the form and get stuck. As for the drill in looking areas seen, I would imagine that with all the art work carving seen, there probably was safisticated tools used. I imagine as well there very well may have been many variations upon many vibrationally attuned abilities used to cocreate the stone artifacts🪨
As an artist, a sculptor, the idea of even attempting to make a vase from something as hard as diorite escapes all human logic. Freudian slip, anyone? As a human, even with the best equipment, what on earth would anyone want to carve one of the hardest materials in the world to make a simple vase if not to signal to future generations that a superior race was indeed part of our opaque past and they sent us 30,000 'postcards' of vases carved to imbecilic perfection not to have for their garden flowers, but to show us and tell us loud and clear---"Boys and girls, we came to your wonderful world and terra-formed it so that you could live in a paradise. Your moon was similar to Phobos on Mars and we terraformed it to into a sphere and set it up to become what you call a harvest moon and what we call is a life-on-planet maker, that would slow the Earth's rotation from 6 to exactly 24 hours allowing life as you know it to thrive. Then we engineered the newly transformed sphere to be exactly 400 times smaller than the sun and moved it into an orbit that would make it 400 times closer to the sun than the earth which in turn would give your planet a perfect eclipse of the sun!" Brian, do you see what you have done to an artist's mind with your stunning and fascinating research into our murky past? Happy New Year!
How do you know what material the vase is? As an artist you may know something about paint jobs and aging. Those vases are behind a glass and nobody can't touch it. They may be plastic.
I can think of a number of possible uses. BUT I HAVE TRIED for almost a decade to get you to get a laser scan of one. Then print it with our current metal printers. I believe that it obviously was made to rotate. Rope making, maybe, but i think it was used to cause cavitation when rotated in water. The speed, depth, and other factors will be testable. The results will be astounding. Focused cavitation. Profound energy that may be related to some of the pyramid power plant ideas.
I think they fear that economies and civilization would destabilize if we knew that at unpredicatalbe moments the whole earth could undergo a huge cataclysmic event and destroy everything.
Do you know if anyone has tried to recreate that Schist disc?? You know Brien, as I look at the different discs, my mind tries to think of how to form those different flaps/blades. Maybe initially they were turned, but to create that curve, the stone would have to be made pliable. I've worked with so many different things, like plastic, plexiglass and so on, and to get this bend to form, it has be made pliable, not carved. Who ever had the tools to do these things, took them with them, when they left.
@@KetamineUpUrAss Have you seen what a copper chisel looks like after it's pounded into rock?? They didn't have steel back then, so come again... what were you saying??
did you find 2 of them? ... because it looks like one side of a linkage - you stated the clay / stone material was as strong as metal. The triangle "fins" would match perfectly into the empty spaces.
The disk could be the bottom part of a big mixer to mix pottery clay on a large scale..they obviously had the technology to spin things..ropes and pullies and animal power can create quite a spin ..
A point I have made since I found out about the schist disc years ago, is that like you say, it was clearly rotational, but that having that mechanical ability should inevitably very easily lead to other ideas such as bike wheels (which we see carvings of going back way before the mainstream narrative claims were invented) and adding blades for the likes of saws and also helicopters.
Yeah, listening again, the "pre-dynastic" era (the ones older/before the dynastic period) maybe used that "flywheel thing" and used on a lathe for all those "turned igneous rock bowls and such. Someone (who made the antithican device) maybe had some relics of that (for the gears) and the rock bowls and such, the dynastics couldn't fix or make. Someone was beforehand, I agree
I know that some guys printed a 3d copy of it a number of years ago, you should be able to find the vid here on yt. But as far as I know there are no replicas for sale currently
The disk .... The angle of the sloping and everything suggests that it's a propeller a very efficient propeller.... In fact I'm going to try to design something like that and see if it works
The "blades" aren't angled. The medium which is being pushed through the device is directed from the outside of diameter toward the inner part of the diameter. The disc is a rather fragile object, so the medium being pushed would be either a gas or sound.
@@scottbreseke716 🤔.. pretty awesome observation.. but from what I'm looking at they are in a angle.... Look at it a little more closely... It's like a negative impression...
The lug handles on the pre dynastic pots, introduce a problem. the space on the pot, nor the lugs themselves, could have been created, while the pot was turning. It had to be cobbled out, while the pot was stationary. However, the quality, and the accuracy, in these regions of the pots, remains up to the exact, tolerances and accuracy of the rest, of the "lathe" turned pot. Computer driven, robotic technology of today, can produce, something, that is almost as good as these pots. Until you put a laser beam, measuring device on it. The ancient pots, are superior every time, for accuracy and tolerances. The lug handles are enigmatic for sure.
I have an idea on the schist disc that I have not seen anywhere before. Seeing as how there were all these large thin cuts being made in granite blocks with seemingly large diameter cutters, what if the cutting blades were replaceable on an arbor so when they break you can change it out rather quickly. The flanges on this disc look like rope could be tied around it in 3 places, securing a cutting wheel to the "schist disc" arbor. We do this even today with cutting wheels being mounted on an arbor on a die grinder
Is it possible that large slab with what looks like doughnut rings attached to it in a grid formation could have been a mold to create other products. Turn it upside down and use it as a press? Are there any artifacts that fit this shape?
What if the Shist Disk is a vase turning tool of some kind? Like the fins are a set angle like a tool rest might be in a lath for example. Not saying this would have been spinning or not, I'm just making observations as a builder/craftsman.
11:10 I think this is an ancient Air Conditioning System, using the same technology as the ancient Wind Towers used in the Middle East! It would work by being placed next to an Open Window or by Fanning Air over it. As the Warm Air passed over the Cups filled with Water it would Evaporate some of the water Cooling the Air!
Makes me wonder if 10s of thousands were found in one location, did they find the old land a factory sat on? Was it the site of an old manufacturing area?
I dont think so. They were found underground piled up. maybe the creators discarded them down there, but I think the ancient egyptians found them, and hid them there likely in an attempt to hide the earlier advanced stage from the population. I mean Akhenaten was killed by the priests for trying to reestablish a mythical golden age, so this indicates to me that just like today, there was a caste imposing a social order that did not like references to older, more advanced and better times, so I imagine that they had the objects burried for political reasons. other monuments were incorporated in newer temples and reinscribed to rewrite and erase history, just like any government and organized religion did. you would expect people to keep these objects around, especially since many of them were usable and not damaged, and not make an effort to discard them like trash when they were perfectly fine to use and of a better quality than pottery. they arent burried in a tomb either, to me it looks like they were purposefully hidden there in ancient times, but in a way that doesnt make sense for hidden treasures.
I bet the box with all the dimples on it were for making some sort of bread based handheld you could get at the local market....mass produced...kinda like a flat top grill for cooks
I am somewhat still undecided on the matter, I could devise means for most of what was shown using water wheels, as far as needing diamond to cut granite that's not exactly true you could use anything with a mohs number 7+ . As a hobby I make things from stone, mostly minerals and crystals currently making miniature pyrimidion out a huge piece of golden topaz I found. I've found that when polishing a facet using the same stone type works rather well albeit slow
when you mention that the ancient egyptians "found" the basalt box, what evidence do you have for this? isn't it more likely that they just possessed more advanced stoneworking techniques than is accepted, rather than that there was some *other* even more ancient culture that did? regarding the oversized sarcophogi, what is the most likely explanation? a) the extra size is purely an aesthetic choice and the sarcophagus housed a normally proportioned person, or b) the extra size is in order to accommodate an extraordinarily tall person? the simplest explanation is usually the correct one. the lathe was in use in egypt from 1300bc, and the pottery wheel from 2600bc. again, it's highly likely that the dynastic egyptians possessed an advanced form of lathe that, along with many other techniques, has been lost to time. boomerangs being found in egypt isn't evidence that somehow there was contact with ancient australia, it's evidence of a convergence in thought that's all over human technological development. boomerangs have been found in europe, india and north america as well as in australia and egypt. considering their roots in tribal life it's likely they arose in several disparate locations within cultures who had no contact with each other, just like with spears, knives and swords. regarding the quartz box, again you suggest it was "inherited" by the dynastic egyptians because of the way it was constructed; see my first point. those burn marks could be from *any* fire yet you make the (il)logical leap that there was some "global cataclysm" that caused a small burn on the side of a stone artifact. and yes, it shows signs of damage, perhaps because it's several thousand years old? re: the tube drill holes, if they needed "diamond level technology" as you put it, who's to say they didn't have it? these artifacts were generally made for pharaos and nobility, the richest and most high-placed in dynastic society, and with the wealth of precious stones and metals evident in much of the jewellery and adornments of the times isn't it possible, even likely, that they had access to diamond tipped tools? the elongated heads thing is generally accepted to be a genetic quirk of akhenaten, along with his somewhat feminine physical traits (craniosynostosis and aromatose excess syndrome specifically). the history of egypt probably isn't "older than is commonly accepted", modern society just has a tendency towards underestimating the capabilities of ancient cultures and that's what i think has happened here (remember the antikythera mechanism?). again, what's the most likely explanation for what you call "out of place artifacts"? a) they represent a technological level greater than is commonly accepted, or b) they represent the remnant of some completely unknown technologically advanced ancient culture? come on, it's a) all day long
@@nancypelosi480 boomer or not, he's a conspiracy theory nut who chooses to ignore established science and history in favour of outlandish claims for which there's no empirical evidence
I don't think it HAS TO BE diamonds to cut that, sure we use diamond tips now-a-days but that does not automatically assume that's what they had to use in order to cut through it. It's very possible they were using slurry with a combination of things in the slurry. It is kind of a stretch just because you don't understand how they did that that you have to make the determination it would HAVE to be diamonds, because that's not necessarily the case.
I have real doubts about when the invention of the potters when was, I mean you can pluck a flower and spin it in your hand and that is basically what a potters wheel does, so we are to assume no one plucked a flower in pre history times and it never crossed their mind to put a stick together with a flat top? I mean how do you prove when someone made a very simple easy to make potters wheel?
he wasnt a space overlord. he looked weird cause he had cone head genes. obviously these humans were a genetically distinct human species. humans are partially composed of distinct species anyway. there is a number of small egyptian stone figures that show cone headed humans with long, thin necks and weird, wide hips, not just Akhenaten. thats nothing to do with being androgynous or extraterrestrial, thats cause they needed wider hips to birth humans with such huge heads. They had to have been genetically isolated for long enough to form those heads and fitting hips, which implies millions of years of development and possibly civilization, and likely many advanced different human species. the entire royal bloodline had those genes, but they faded over time. nearly every royal mummy has red caucasoid hair like the Paracas skulls, a slight skull elongation, and an angled face, which are obviously genetic features of the Paracas people, just mixed with other genes. King tut also has those features, like wide hips, a skull elongation, an angled face and an overbite. its claimed to be the result of incest, but I think these features just come from his cone headed ancestors, which all head those features naturally
Interesting comment. I'm amazed any likenesses of him survive. I thought he was roundly hated and all likenesses destroyed. Fascinating character. Can't believe most of the other comments are about the disk @@sshreddderr9409
10:45 What you discribe is a junk pile. I have no doubt they made perfect examples but id surmise even they had broken failures and they needed a place to toss them. Thats it.
I'm calling it a boombox lol once you activate the quartz crystals in the granite, granite is the battery, quartz crystals turns the energy to light look at all those, kinda looks like the end of a trumpet which create a electromagnetic vortex witch I feel soften the stone..
12:20 that might be ancient Lock as one for a door we have , BUT i think that it was re-drilled for a purpouse of changing a lock perhaps because old high tech one was destroyed or somehoww broken into . Thats why we can see half an inch drill signs . Also it was probably later history where they didnt have really good stonesmiths anymore as from pre-dynastic empire
or maybe lesslikely or if it was just one of those unevenly made high tec with lots of gears or keys entries locks that we call intricate like one of those intricate game boxes to solve opening .(some YT videos show them )
@@brienfoerster Do you ever feel guilty about intentionally lying to your audience like you did at least half a dozen times in this video? Or have you become completely numb to it? Does it ever even occur to you that maybe you should investigate things further, instead of just looking at a thing and making shit up on the spot?
I like the super in depth analysis done on one of those stone jars over at UnchartedX.. super mind blowing stuff. The numbers denote not only precise machining, but precise design… the mathematical properties basically conclude it was all done with computer assistance from start to finish… it’s TOO precise for both the human hand and brain… definitely comparable (if not more advanced) to modern CNC design and construction processes…
That's amazing - or it would be if humans weren't born with eyes that can clearly see parts of the vase, like the lugholes are skewiff! They're trying to fill you full of nonsense.
11:30 - skeptics (delusional these days) ask "why dont see any advanced tooling?" - if the technology is advanced enough like this, WE WOULDNT EVEN KNOW IF WE SAW IT.
Schist disk?. I get the impression that if placed with water flowing through it, it would help maintain laminar flow. I have no idea what the purpose would be but that to me seems what the disks use was.