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00:00:00 – World’s largest Egyptian vase collection
00:08:54 – Museums won’t research vases
00:13:46 – Evidence of missing Egyptian tools
00:23:02 – Recreating precise Egyptian vases
00:27:19 – Function of precise vases
00:33:48 – Digital scans of vases
00:38:12 – Sacred geometry
00:51:06 – How many ancient vases still exist?
00:52:28 – Israeli defense minister who stole artifacts
00:59:28 – Mysteries of vase handles
01:06:21 – Antikythera mechanism
01:12:22 – Vases measured in royal fingers
01:24:31 – Beall’s department stores
01:34:04 – Matt Beall Limitless
01:35:49 – Congressman Tim Burchett
01:38:08 – Knights Templar
01:44:32 – Future of Egyptian vase analysis

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42 thoughts on “Best Evidence for Ancient Machines in Egypt (5,000 Years Old) | Matt Beall

  1. In most cases the tool is equally precise to achieve the results we can see. Plus a lot of them, you can't fit a hand inside to do some of the work needed to complete. There are so many different things, that need to be explained

  2. I heard someone say that they could keep their PURPLE in the small one. If you know,you know. Purple lips/Venom/Tripping Balls/Pedo activity/SA activity.

  3. We ALL know that Z Hawas is a bought and paid off LYING SHILL. "They" found the machines used in ancient times and hide them because they think that people are idiots who do not need such info. "They" Believe we are less than them. China has more Pyramids than the rest of the Earth combined. Most of them are unexplored. What are they hiding?

  4. I purchased 4 vases in 2018. In case anyone is interested in the pricing. I have about $5,000 invested in 4 average size vases. What he has on that table is worth hundreds of thousands. My small collection is worth at least 10 times what I paid if not more. Just one vase he shows on the table is well over $60,000.

  5. What is the matter with you believers in this ancient high technology that you have no evidence for? The egyptians left many drawings of their methods for turning these objects. There is ample modern experimental evidence demonstrating these ancient techniques. Have any of you fantasists ever read a book or used Google? Most of the pieces in this collection are modern fakes anyway, with no good provenance. Get a grip on reality you twits.

  6. The handles being at the 'front' seem to be easier to hold if you're drinking from these, and the roughness around handle? Could they have been 'stuck on' after the vase was made, polymer???

  7. The chosen media was native rock of several hard varieties. (We use glass and plastics.)
    It speaks of a means to honor the Earth as a vessel on a macrocosm by creating small geometrically tuned vessels as to be
    a literal reflection of that connection. Meant to be awe inspiring in their simplicity, and they are.

  8. You mentioned Gobekli Tepi (GT), which new measurements (recent published paper) have all the units you mentioned, so that indicates the same metrometry as these vases goes back at least to whatever date you believe GT was built. Suggests these things are indeed much older, as you suggest. Curiouser and curiouser….

  9. Thanks Danny for bringing Matt on with all his vases they are just so bloody cool would love to check one out closer and yes there out of my price rang now .. Do love Matt's pod cast have been watching it since the start and I have also been under the stepped pyramid and seen and handled all the broken ones with Ben van Kerkwyk tour , these vases and all the precise granite and hard stone workings around the world is fascinating a skill that has been lost for sure .

  10. As an interesting investigation, you could re-calibrate the Royal Finger based on an average of the vases that exhibit this measurement as a fraction (x6 RF, x4 FR etc.) This, would allow you to estimate a better value of it (RF). Armed with this information, you could then recalculate the tolerances as a fraction of a RF. Thus, you may discover that the seemingly random variances you see are in fact tolerances based on a fractional division of the FR like 1/100 RF or 1/000 FR. This might tell you something about the accuracy and possibly the machining techniques that were being employed.

  11. Imagine asking Flint Dibble anything when he's only qualified in agriculture, makes his liven off the proven wrong theories of his fathers research and asking his advice on ancient stone vases.
    Sure he's a great guy who never did any research himself and only uses paid scientist who will convey his narrative.

  12. WATER JETTING is capable of producing 120um features with ±0.01mm tolerances, and only requires controlling pressure and stream radius.

    Modern 5-axis jetting works fine with granite, so it stands to reason that a low tech version could work with rotating tables, etc.

    Maybe this guy is just a good salesman who makes money by telling interesting stories, lol
    😂😂😂

  13. Amazing! THAT Beall….we go to his stores all time…and he is into these! Wow! Amazing, amazing! I thought it was a great episode before… but now one of my all time favorites….thanks to Danny and Matt and everyone else!

  14. Very ancient ancestors have left behind numbers of artifacts that are so unexplainable and unable to be duplicated. I believe they left things to prove or show how andvanced and impossible all these things are to prove we’re not alone, other civilizations from the past were more advanced than we might ever be. Common Homo sapiens did not do any of this.

  15. The title of this post is "Best Evidence for Ancient Machines in Egypt (5,000 Years Old)," and I see no evidence of this presented here of any machine.

    My best guess as to how these granite vases were made 5,000 years ago:

    1) Tools:

    a) macchinetta di punta (a pointing machine)

    b) case-hardened steel tools (chisel, hammer, and burr)

    c) cement of some kind – glue from animal hoofs

    d) Potter's wheel

    e) small logs/branches

    f) twine

    g) Copper tube with sand as cutting agent

    2) Make a master vase out of mud on a pottery wheel

    3) Fire the mud vase

    4) fix the fired vase in a jig and the same with the raw granite stone with glue

    5) The pointing device shows the sculptor what stone must be removed from the granite block

    6) A hollow branch holds a steel shaft with a burr at the end and is rotated by an assistant

    7) The sculptor uses the rotating burr to remove stone, as pointed out by the pointing device

    8) Once the outside is finished, the inside is drilled out with a copper tube and sand

    9) the inside if removed with the burr drill
    10) I doubt any chisel was used once the sculptor chiseled the rough granite block – the thickness of the vase is too thin.

    My best guess with what I know

  16. Mohs scale:
    7-granite
    8-case hardened steel

    There is only one explanation for any civilization that "worked" granite
    they used tools harder than granite
    and that would be case-hardened steel

    there are dozens of "ancient technology" channels that show you how to make
    case-hardened steel tools with just mud, charcoal, and iron-rich gravel
    can be done in a weekend in your backyard

    That's how today, a master craftsman would replicate any granite work

  17. I want to see a present day machinist make one out of any material they want, steel, brass, aluminium etc. and document how they did it. Last time I used a lathe was 40 years ago in high school. Back then I think a could have turned something vase shaped in a lathe, but the area where the handles are would be a continuous raise ring around it. They never showed me how to use a milling machine that would be needed to remove parts of the ring and leave behind the handles. The presence of the handles kinda means they had more than just a lathe to machine these vases.

  18. The only evidence of high technology are the pieces themselves. No high tech machines have ever been found so you have to come back to the archaeological record for the answer. My guess is these myth busters attempts were done in their spare time. If you told them they get $50,000 if they successfully made a convincing copy the results would be very different.. There's an interesting project in Hawaii where they're building a hindu temple using these very basic tools and highly skilled professional carvers. When see the quality of the work they're doing you'll be amazed.

  19. This hardness scale is a bit misleading because it doesn't take into account natural flaws in the material. If you hit a diamond in just the right spot with a bronze hammer it will shatter even though it ranks among the highest on the hardness scale. All these materials can be chiselled away at using simple pieces of stone and flint. The very fine tolerances on the turnings point to a lathe or acurate spinning device. Its obvious you couldn't get that level of acuracy by eye alone.. The real question is how long it would take you to make. A Russian experimental archaeologist has made one of these jars using stone tools and it took her 8 months of grinding away in her spare time.. Of course now you know it can be done, you work on speeding the process up using different techniques, abrasives and carving rocks.. As they found 40,000 of these jars at the site of the step pyramid, you'd imagine these jars could be made with relative speed…

  20. Flint Dibble has been relentlessly called out for misrepresenting data in that interview recently. He's not "such a great guy", and entered the debate with only one intent.

  21. My dream since a young child until now has always been the same I just want to travel back in time & see what really happen & how things truly were with my own eyes & I hate the fact that I’ll never actually know just educated guesses & stories …. I think about this to much lol 😂

  22. I think these vases were pre ice age collectibles, like fine china and they survived because they were so precious. I wonder if there will be baseball cards and comic books to be found if there were to be another extinction events in the near future.

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