Exploring Ancient Egypt (Raiders of the Past Podcast Ep. 12)

Exploring Ancient Egypt (Raiders of the Past Podcast Ep. 12)

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@SaturnRooster81
@SaturnRooster81 - 04.02.2025 02:13

Luke, johanna, Saturn is considered the Apis Bull.

Saturns colour is black.
Metal is lead.
Obsidian its stone.

Measure the boxs. Internal and external dimensions.
Everything will be in the only universal language

Math , music, astronomy, arithmetic

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@PatrickMarcotte-z5e
@PatrickMarcotte-z5e - 04.02.2025 02:50

To many unanswered questions, I think there is so many things under the causeway and the levels within the seropian. Seems like they don't want to excavate. I think the simplest principles of hydraulics would seem like magic to people that didn't understand it, even just a boat and we know they had boats. I think there is a lot left to be discovered at gisa and it could answer a million question.

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@markd3250
@markd3250 - 04.02.2025 03:19

Like the Great Pyramid, these boxes have the unmistakeable look of industrial work. Absolutely nothing about them looks ceremonial. The Egyptians simply did not create these. Anyone with an ego so big, that they'd want to create massive works at this level, is not going to simply let them sit there without ANY reference to themselves. Look at all the works the Egyptians actually created. They're covered with images of themselves and their lives. These black boxes were created for a functional purpose. Has anybody done a chemical analysis of the insides of any of them, to see if there's any residue of any kind left?

The precision and finishing of them reminds me of the Barabar cave, also with no graffiti or imagery on the surfaces. Can you imagine what it took to cut these things in those restricted space alcoves, underground in the dark? Precision cutting black granite in the dark?? There would have to be a lot of dust and debris from all the cutting. How would the workers see? How would they breathe?

It's also interesting to see the complete difference between the precision work of the boxes, versus the walls of the alcoves. All the effort was put into these boxes, and they needed to be underground for some reason. Why? What did they do? What were they used for? I don't believe for a minute it had anything to do with a burial of any type. These boxes were part of a process of some kind. Sound maybe? Were they filled with some kind of liquid and resonated? What kind of process needs that level of precise surface finishing inside and out?

You know, the walls of the alcoves almost look like water erosion, like the bottom chamber area of the Great Pyramid. Were these chambers flooded while some kind of process was taking place inside these boxes? Did they need to be cooled? Is there anywhere there that looks like there would be a way to pump fluid into and out of the underground complex?

I have no doubt that somewhere under the sands of Egypt, there's even more amazing ruins from whatever this area was used for. Whoever made these... it wasn't the Egyptians.

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@darlaclark1970
@darlaclark1970 - 04.02.2025 03:49

Love you guys!😊

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@fennynough6962
@fennynough6962 - 04.02.2025 06:36

So, these Megolithic; "perfect boxes), were designed for Apus Bulls! More likely, they are surving remnants from a Worldwide Metorific Megadisaster, that PULVERIZED any organics. As for protection from disastrous environmental issues, a Chemical test device, or even, a beer storage container; [they were well ahead of any civilization ever]!

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@IronicallyVague
@IronicallyVague - 04.02.2025 06:43

Should be interesting to see what AI can come up with in the area of Archeology, nice to have someone with a fresh & different perspective once in awhile - heh

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@IronicallyVague
@IronicallyVague - 04.02.2025 07:23

Basically they're the same as the box in the Kings Chamber & since it appears the one in the Pyramid had an internal explosion you'd assume it was because of some sort of chemical reaction...But then why a chemical reaction in a sealed box?

It sort of sounds plausible that if you applied vibrations to a box then a liquid inside might be effected & produce plasmoids & also heat but again, even though that's scientifically possible - why?

Certainly vibrational frequicies would be the easiest way to penetrate a sealed box & activate whatever was inside ...

Perhaps whatever was inside produced +ions & those Ions could travel thru the stone? then that would mean they could harness ions to use as an energy source?

I think I just popped a blood vessel in my brain, ugh

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@atescha
@atescha - 04.02.2025 09:15

Would love to have this podcast on Spotify!

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@drummerdad80
@drummerdad80 - 04.02.2025 09:31

Luke is fake with some people and not with others biggest sell out ever, bend to the channels will I don't like him, an johanna is just a fraud with a pretty face

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@Gabriel-A7
@Gabriel-A7 - 04.02.2025 09:50

Lots of good discussion here. Luke's digression into 'worldview' was the key moment I think. That was a critical insight. The Ancient Egyptians cannot be understood from a perspective of 'modern' western materialist reductionism. The adepts did not use the scientific method, because 'trial and error' is reserved for those who have lost (or never found) their connection to Spirit. In the Akasha all knowledge is present.
What we have here (on the whole) is the most materialist society in human history (the current one), seeking to understand the least materialist society in human history. So everyone is clueless.

Schwaller de Lubicz was a mystic and alchemist, and John A. West closely followed within that worldview. Schwaller was not a proponent of lost technology (as materialists understand it), but a student of 'lost' capacities of the mind, of the mysteries of consciousness. Graham Hancock of course also is a strong opponent of viewing the past through the eyes of western materialist reductionism, and projecting onto the past the particular narrow worldview of the 20th century, which still lingers very visibly, and clouds everyone's minds.

I would encourage anyone to look at Jim Westerman's work with the Osirion, considering his 'interesting facts' and the implications, very carefully.

Egypt will reveal its mysteries (and not all) only to those who make an earnest study of the esoteric traditions. For the neophyte, an excellent series like Magical Egypt is a decent place to start.
Of course a number of answers regarding the pyramids have indeed been provided to humanity already, by Ra, in the famous Law of One material, including the time and manner of 'construction' of the Great Pyramid.

The most spectacular 'vases' will not be replicable under any circumstances, I predict.

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@thomasgraham5842
@thomasgraham5842 - 04.02.2025 10:34

The granite boxes are proof . proof that we are not the first human race on this planet , we are the latest , but not the most advanced , the more advanced that were wipped out by probibly a commet impact , Eygptains did not buld these things , they cant do it today, why would you think they did it thousands of years ago .

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@iacopograndi1809
@iacopograndi1809 - 04.02.2025 10:35

Masaru Emoto is the guy you are looking for.

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@Paelmoon
@Paelmoon - 04.02.2025 10:46

I thought that was Ana Paquin on the thumbnail for a second lmao.

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@CyrusBrinkworthRAS
@CyrusBrinkworthRAS - 04.02.2025 11:08

buggy in the man side... steel a great one again!!!

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@justin9744
@justin9744 - 04.02.2025 12:17

This woman is so fine.

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@arsnotorious
@arsnotorious - 04.02.2025 21:01

Tombs were always decorated till foreign influences, not indigenous to Africa invaded and changed traditions. If it doesn't match the outside timeline... it's not Kemet, hence n9t African heritage and not ancient Egyptian/Kemation.

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@hamr84
@hamr84 - 04.02.2025 21:28

Love the show guys, keep them coming!

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@robertmortimer8288
@robertmortimer8288 - 04.02.2025 23:06

The greeks did their columns (in fore example the Parthenon temple that was constructed in the 300's BC) in much softer and homogenous material like marble and not in harder and heterogenous igneous rock like granite.

The greeks also did not make their columns in one piece like old granite columns in Egypt that were made in one piece, but they instead stacked them up in parts.

So I believe that it's possible the granite monolithic column (Pompeys pillar) in Alexandra (founded in the 300's BC in Egypt by the greeks), can have been re-used by the greeks in Egypt. Many older ancient Egypt structures and hard stone objects have been quarried and re-used over the millenias.

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@robertmortimer8288
@robertmortimer8288 - 04.02.2025 23:38

The granite construction-style of megalithic Valley temple looks similar to the granite construction-style of the megalithic part of Osirion. 3rd to 4th dynasties built typically in smaller stones of limestone and such than in megalithic/bigger blocks of granite. So I believe it's possible the Osirion and the Valley temple are pre-dynastic!

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@robertmortimer8288
@robertmortimer8288 - 04.02.2025 23:49

The Red pyramid has not been radiocarbon-dated yet as far as I know of, it should be radiocarbon-dated! I think we can have more answers if Snefaru really built that pyramid or not!

The red pyramid has a different inner structure than the great pyramid. So I believe the red pyramid can have been a chemical plant as Jeff Drum propose while the great pyramid can have been some kind of power plant/electron harvester that made wireless energy/electricity as Chris Dunn propose.

But much more research is still needed!

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@gazpal
@gazpal - 04.02.2025 23:52

Igneous rock is impervious, so won't draw nor leak liquids. As with slate, granite often sees use as a damp proofing medium, but tends toward being a far more homogeneous material.

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@lcmlcm2460
@lcmlcm2460 - 04.02.2025 23:54

Those granite boxes could not have been made by the Egyptians. We have their tools in record. Definitely not cutting granite like that. 🎉

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@rm6442
@rm6442 - 05.02.2025 00:13

It sounds like the woman you mentioned has found the work of Dr Emoto. Check out his book 'The Hidden Messages in Water'. It's very interesting. Really enjoyed this podcast, thanks guys 😊

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@13013134s
@13013134s - 05.02.2025 00:19

What if they were producing fertilizer..

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@mevenstien
@mevenstien - 05.02.2025 02:00

✨️🙂✨️

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@mevenstien
@mevenstien - 05.02.2025 02:51

Seem more like storage containers than tombs, same feel with all super polished rooms,bowls, (tombs)boxes ever found in any country..
Well, you've said it several times before, the writing is not done by the builders ...
To me, that suggests these are not egyptian artifacts and are from a much more ancient older culture that didn't need to use writing as we do but lived in the same region. Most likely Neanderthals or cro mags. Their bigger brains, bodies , and a very much older culture, with way more experience at life, is very likely the basis for all myths,legends, tales, stories, religons, ect.
For fun every time something in a story is attributed to ancient aliens or gods or ancient man, just transpose it with the word Neanderthals or cromags and those stories make alot more sense with alot more believability to them.
However, still open & wondering, though.

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@Kurtz-v1p
@Kurtz-v1p - 05.02.2025 02:52

Discovering your work and catching up on your back catalogue has been one of the best things about getting out of prison. True story mate. ⛓️⛓️‍💥 Thanks Jahanna!

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@mevenstien
@mevenstien - 05.02.2025 03:13

Weekend at bernies
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
You always amaze me

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@simonjamesconstable
@simonjamesconstable - 05.02.2025 05:01

Great conversation, I don’t know how you keep thinking of things to talk about on the same topic but I’m glad you do 😁

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@candui-7
@candui-7 - 05.02.2025 06:15

Vermeersch, Vanneer 2015 archeology shows the entire Nile Valley was largely depopulated at ca 14 ka. Repopulation occurs at 5.5 ka.
MEDIBA Nile Delta core samples, 1995, show excessive heavy metals at ca 14 ka, similar concentrations to heavies in modern industrial river deposits.
This explains the abandonment of the Nile Valley.

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@HBWP-r3t
@HBWP-r3t - 05.02.2025 21:17

Granite. Probably vibration or frequency

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@stuartjackson4416
@stuartjackson4416 - 06.02.2025 03:24

Interesting and great ad always. Thank you!!

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@deanmason4925
@deanmason4925 - 06.02.2025 21:02

Anyone know if the corridors leading to where the boxes are located are wide enough to carry the boxes to ??
I think those boxes where put in before the main construction occurred

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@elisanapoleone7035
@elisanapoleone7035 - 07.02.2025 21:03

When will this podcast be available as a podcast rather than a video please??? ❤

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@joaquindeckert6587
@joaquindeckert6587 - 08.02.2025 01:40

Great episode!!

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@effoffutube
@effoffutube - 08.02.2025 08:46

yeah that's a machine not a grave
the first revision of any machine is much larger that the final product

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@EdytaZolotar-kz3bh
@EdytaZolotar-kz3bh - 09.02.2025 18:03

Luke, let the girl talk 😉

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@marklogsdon7437
@marklogsdon7437 - 10.02.2025 11:39

I think perhaps tombs were decorated to tell the 'story' of the entombed. Otherwise the memory of the person is lost and they die the final death (no one remembers them). Also perhaps there was no reason to decorate a tool to be used for work. You can decorate a hammer if you wish, but the hammer is needed for work, decorating it doesn't make the hammer function better or worse. The esthetic may be that smooth surfaces were necessary for the function, or to showcase 'perfection'. It might be some 'golden ratio' exercise to make the item visually pleasing, or to showcase their understanding of mathematics. I'm on the side of the ancients using the tools at hand, and it taking a much longer time for the construction to take place. The later dynasties re-purposed the abandoned edifices for their use. Waste Not, Want Not. The reason for the large lack of actual texts showcasing their construction prowess is because they didn't make it, and to blatantly lie to the common people who have lived their whole life there and know that it didn't happen would bring the 'godliness' of the rulers into question. It also makes much sense that the ancients would want to be buried were people went as pilgrimage. You're name would be remembered for many ages because your funerary 'temple' was located there.

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@KenrithBrawn
@KenrithBrawn - 11.02.2025 01:28

I think the box stuck in the corridor of the Serapeum killed the project. Imho that box over ran it's rollers. They wouldn't have a turning balance rock under it in the corridor. No they would have rollers. They could've had a nix of a bracing rig with ropes and their versions of pulleys. That box is just sitting on rock.

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@FrankP-qv3zy
@FrankP-qv3zy - 16.02.2025 13:50

Found the boxes and signed names and buildings too😅

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@FrankP-qv3zy
@FrankP-qv3zy - 16.02.2025 14:41

Pump Filter Bottle up that magically pagan science waters get paid 🤪

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@cliffmaxwell8718
@cliffmaxwell8718 - 18.02.2025 23:04

Has anyone done a pictorial / illustrative timeline of the Egyptian dynasties and all of these structures, vases, sarcophagi, etc.? I've seen loads of textbooks and eye candy table-top books that try to show everything, but I feel like that HARDLY scratches the surface of the chronological relationship of these things, as well as how massively old everything is, never mind alignments and other coordinated details.

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@al2207
@al2207 - 22.02.2025 17:48

to answer your question tools is an alien desintegrator , cutting is done by removing valence electrons responsible of atom accretion , any rock is turn into mono atomic sand without any heat , side effect of tool is deposition of very thin quartz layer

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@thepurplenurse1
@thepurplenurse1 - 17.03.2025 20:20

So do you think that whichever dynasty or pre dynastic civilisation built the baths, were the precursors to all religious ideas of washing away sin and rebirth.

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@poponachtschnecke
@poponachtschnecke - 17.03.2025 21:44

I was just watching your shroud live and then it disappeared 😢

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@trzbd
@trzbd - 19.03.2025 21:49

At mark 53:30 ish he's Saying he wonders if that's why there's a lack of seeing big miracles and whatnot, I've had this exact thought numerous times

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@Cyclopsonlyseeshisdeath
@Cyclopsonlyseeshisdeath - 29.03.2025 21:45

The phrase used by the Australian researcher is most probably Reduce, Reuse, Recycle. It’s part of a marketing campaign for recycling and being environmentally conscious in Australia, though I thought it was also worldwide.

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@whichway-557
@whichway-557 - 02.04.2025 04:24

this chick is so dumb, like how on ur LECURE last tear in stead of facts u showed what u think atlantis looks like?? no wonder the scientific community laugh at u

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