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NARRATOR: Mega-machines
cutting through solid rock...
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the transportation of multi-ton
stone blocks...
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modern aircraft carrying
millions of people each day
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around the world...
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and space shuttles sending
humans to the stars.
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(over radio):
And liftoff of Endeavor...
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NARRATOR: But are these
examples of modern technology,
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or is there evidence that these
incredible achievements existed
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on Earth thousands of years ago?
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GRAHAM HANCOCK: You begin to
have to ask yourself,
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are we missing part of
the story?
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NARRATOR:
Could ancient man
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have possessed knowledge far
beyond that of our own century?
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And if so,
where did it come from?
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DR. ALGUND EENBOOM: I think that
people in ancient times were
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visited by beings coming
not from this Earth,
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and they gave us
scientific technologies.
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PHILIP COPPENS:
It becomes ever more apparent
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that the possible answer of
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"Have aliens visited
in the past?"
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could be a potential yes.
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NARRATOR: Millions of people
around the world believe we have
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been visited in the past by
extraterrestrial beings.
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What if it were true?
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Did ancient aliens really help
to shape our history?
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And if so, what if there were
clues left behind,
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sometimes hiding in plain sight?
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What if we could find
the evidence?
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NARRATOR:
Saqqara, Egypt.
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Located roughly 20 miles
south of Cairo,
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it is home to the
world-famous step pyramid
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of King Djoser.
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Dating back
more than 4,000 years,
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it is the oldest of
Egypt's 97 pyramids.
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Saqqara is also famous for being
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one of Egypt's
oldest burial grounds,
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earning it the nickname
"City of the Dead."
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It was here, in 1891, that
French archeologists unearthed
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an ancient tomb containing the
burial remains of Pa-di-Imen,
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an official
from the third century BC.
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Among the various items
discovered
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was a small wooden
model of what appeared to be
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a bird, lying beside a papyrus
bearing the inscription:
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"I want to fly."
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The artifact was later sent to
the Cairo Museum,
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where authorities placed it
alongside
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several other bird figurines.
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The model sat largely
unnoticed, until 1969,
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when Egyptologist Dr. Kahlil
Messiha was examining
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the bird collection and noticed
that there was something
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very different about
the Saqqara bird.
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DR. UWE APEL: It's
interesting because on one hand,
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clearly, it should look like a
bird because it has eyes and has
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a typical nose of a bird.
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On the other hand, the wings are
clearly not bird wings.
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DR. ALGUND EENBOOM:
To the middle of the rim,
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you see this
wing a bit thicker.
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In this region, the lift-up is
the highest.
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The whole thing becomes thinner
to the, um, end of the wings.
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And those wings, uh, model down.
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And this is a very modern
aerodynamic design.
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APEL: Then the other point
is, birds have no rudders.
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Because a bird does not need
a rudder
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because of its
aerodynamic architecture.
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And so, there is the idea they
are not representing birds,
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but flying machines,
or aircraft.
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NARRATOR: Could the ancient
Egyptians have possessed
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the power of flight?
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In 2006, aviation
and aerodynamics expert
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Simon Sanderson built a scale
model of the Saqqara bird
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five times larger
than the original
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to test that possibility.
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We're running
at a constant speed,
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slowly increasing
the angle of attack,
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and then measuring the
forces which it's producing.
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That way, we can learn about
its flight characteristics.
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At ten degrees, we're producing
four times weight and lift.
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So, it actually would be flying
now. That's good.
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EENBOOM:
Tests shows
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the Saqqara bird is
a highly-developed glider.
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And this is a design
we use today.
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NARRATOR:
During the Sanderson tests,
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it was discovered that the only
thing preventing
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the Saqqara bird from
achieving flight
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was the lack of
a rear stabilizing rudder,
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or elevator,
needed to maintain balance.
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Is it possible
that the Saqqara bird
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ever possessed this
critical component?
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APEL:
What is, uh...
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missing is something
like an elevator,
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but if you look at this feature
here, then we may interpret
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that something like an elevator
was connected here,
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but was lost during history.
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NARRATOR:
Computer models
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seem to confirm that the Saqqara
bird is certainly airworthy.
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But there is another problem to
consider: launching a glider.
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Modern methods require the use
of a towplane
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that pulls the
glider into the air,
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then releases it when a proper
altitude is reached.
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So, how might
the ancient Egyptians
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have launched the Saqqara bird?
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The scientifics of
Egyptology told us
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that such a bird could be
powered off by catapults to fly.
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And, uh, we had high acceptance
by Egyptian scientists.
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NARRATOR: The idea of using
a catapult does have
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a contemporary parallel.
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Many of today’s glider
enthusiasts
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employ a bungee cord system
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to launch their
sail craft into the air.
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But if the Saqqara bird is
capable of flight,
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where would ancient Egyptians
have acquired such technology?
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EENBOOM: I think that people
in ancient times
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were visited by beings coming
not from this Earth,
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and they gave us culture
and scientific technologies
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to improve our life on Earth
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coming from the primitive
to a higher developed culture.
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ABEL: If ancient cultures
would be able to produce
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any really flyable machine,
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they would be far more advanced
than we believe today.
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It changes our... our viewpoint
of ancient societies.
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COPPENS: It's a fact
that our ancestors
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were more intelligent and had
more technological superiority
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capabilities than our history
books give them credit for.
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HANCOCK: You begin to
have to ask yourself,
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"Are we missing
part of the story?"
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And honestly, I think we are.
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I think there has been
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a forgotten episode
in human history.
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And, uh, we're a species
with amnesia.
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We don't really remember who
or what we are.
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ROBERT BAUVAL: I haven't been
convinced that there is
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evidence that supports
an ancient visitation.
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But there is no reason why not,
and I think to shut oneself
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to that possibility
is a mistake,
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mainly because there are so many
anomalies that we can't explain.
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NARRATOR:
7,000 miles from Egypt,
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the dense jungles and
rugged mountains of Colombia
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contain a vast number of
archaeological sites.
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Many treasure hunters believed
the legendary City of Gold,
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El Dorado, lies hidden here
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somewhere under
a thick canopy of trees.
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While the mythical metropolis
has never been found,
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early in the 20th century,
tomb-robbers searching along
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the Magdalena River stumbled
upon a gravesite dating back
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1,500 years to a
pre-Colombian civilization
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known as the Tolima.
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Among the funerary objects
found there
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were hundreds of small two- to
three-inch gold figurines.
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GIORGIO TSOUKALOS:
Many of those
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looked like insects and fish.
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However, out of those hundreds
that they found,
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they also found about a dozen
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that are eerily reminiscent
of modern-day fighterjets.
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They have a triangular shape.
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They have an upright tailfin,
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stabilizers...
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and a fuselage.
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And they have nothing in common
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with anything similar in nature.
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NARRATOR: Could these gold
objects really be proof
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that Earth has been visited by
ancient aliens?
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APEL:
One of the objects
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shows a typical swept wings,
like with a modern aircraft.
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And if you compare it to
something like a space shuttle,
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you see that the basic wing
shape is very similar
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to wing shapes for high-speed
aerodynamic bodies
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like a space shuttle is.
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COPPENS: There is not a
single insect in the world
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which has got its wings
at the bottom.
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Now, when you exclude the
possibility that it's an insect,
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one of the things which remain
is the fact that this is
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actually, yes,
what it looks like: a plane.
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NARRATOR: In 1997,
German aviation experts
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including Algund Eenboom
and Peter Belting,
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set out to prove the
speculation by building
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a scale-model replica
of the gold flyer,
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fully equipped with landing gear
and a working engine.
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EENBOOM: It was rather simple,
because we don't need to put
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much parts to this shape because
this shape is perfect.
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Everything was already done by
the native people
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2,000 years ago.
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TSOUKALOS: They did not add
an inch or remove an inch.
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They just essentially blew the
little thing into a larger size.
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I mean, this is sensational
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that pre-Colombian culture knew
about aerodynamics.
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NARRATOR: Once completed, the
remote-controlled flyer took off
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down a makeshift runway
and flew.
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COPPENS: When you see this
thing taking off,
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you really feel
that this is the real deal.
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It was a very successful test
and showed us how perfect
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ancient people were
working out aerodynamic design.
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What it shows you
that there must
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be something happened.
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We are not quite sure how it
did, but that it did.
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This is applied science.
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This isn’t just thinking
somewhere.
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This is people going out there
and making sure and proving,
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what I still see, anybody can
see this, that this is real.
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This is genuine.
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This little thing, which sits in
a museum, could fly.
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TSOUKALOS:
So we have two examples
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from opposite side of the
planet, and both examples
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are aerodynamically sound
and they fly.
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So, to suggest that all of this
is coincidence...
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I mean, after a while,
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even coincidence
no longer makes sense.
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BILL BIRNES:
Could the ancients have seen
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actual entities, like ancient
gods, ancient astronauts,
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actually flying around in what
amounted to modern aircraft?
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NARRATOR: The answer to these
questions may be found
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in ancient documents
that describe
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flight patterns, aircraft specs,
and even aerial battles
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in remarkable detail.
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NARRATOR:
Over the past 50 years,
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NASA has sent astronauts
into space inside large rockets.
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This method has been described
by some as simply
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"putting a man on a large
firecracker
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and lighting the fuse."
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Man's ability to travel farther
into space
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will require more
advanced propulsion systems.
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Several are being
researched by NASA.
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ROBERT FRISBEE: There are a
wide variety of advanced
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propulsion technologies that are
being actively developed
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and studied by NASA and other
researchers.
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A really exotic version
of that
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is to use a launch-assist
catapult,
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use technology derived from the
magnetic levitation trains
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to build a maglev sled
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that carries your rocket,
gets it up to about Mach 1,
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and then launches
the rocket from it.
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NARRATOR: While these
futuristic propulsion systems
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seem like something out of
science fiction,
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ancient alien theorists believe
past civilizations
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possessed these same advanced
technologies.
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They point to a number of
cultural myths that describe
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sky people coming to Earth in
fire-breathing dragons,
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or metallic-looking machines
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as proof of extraterrestrial
visitation.
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DAVID CHILDRESS: In my mind,
legends and myths
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are based on something real.
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And while they've been
"mythified" and exaggerated
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in many cases, in my mind, some
core of truth here in that
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people really were flying in
airships in ancient times
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just like we do today.
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NARRATOR: But might these
airships have reached
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Earth using the same type of
propulsion systems we use today?
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The answer may be found deep in
the Indian subcontinent.
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India-- over 1.1 billion people
crowd its modern cities
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and rural townships, speaking
hundreds of languages,
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and practicing a number of
different religions.
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India is considered one of the
oldest civilizations
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with settlements dating back
over 1 1,000 years.
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It is also home to several of
the oldest records
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of ancient technologies.
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Ancient Sanskrit texts, dating
back as far as 6000 BC,
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describe in varied but vivid
detail flying machines
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called "vimanas."
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EENBOOM: Vimanas are airplanes,
and they are powered
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by some jet engines.
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This seems to be true because
all the description
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of the flight behavior:
"elephants ran away in panic."
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Grass was thrown out
because there was
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a lot of pressure from behind
those vimanas.
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So that we can say this is a
description of the spaceship.
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NARRATOR: Although mainstream
historians believe
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the vimana texts are myths,
many of the documents contain
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passages that seem to describe
modern machinery and technology.
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CHILDRESS: The
Vymaanika-Shaastra goes into
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metals that are used
in these craft.
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It talks about electricity
and power sources.
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It talks about the pilots and
the clothing they have to wear.
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It talks about the food that
they eat.
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It talks even about the weapons
that are kept on these airships.
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EENBOOM: The flight menus of
the vimanas are quite similar
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to the flight menus you find
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in the modern passenger
flight business.
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Or when you go to the military
jet engines,
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of course,
they have also flight menus
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because it's necessary
for a pilot
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to get knowledge about his plane
he wanted to fly with.
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MICHAEL CREMO: We also
learned that these vimanas
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could be controlled mentally.
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And this is a technology
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that modern militaries are
beginning to develop.
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Even today, with as advanced as
we think we are
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almost every manifestation
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of an actual extraterrestrial
civilization today
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would look almost like magic to
us, where it has to do
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with technological
electromagnetic systems
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that interface with coherent
thought and organized thought.
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And this gets into... people go,
"Now, you're losing me here."
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But I tell people, I say,
"Yeah, well, you gotta push
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"your boundaries a little bit
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ifyou're talking about a true
interstellar civilization."
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NARRATOR: The
Vymaanika-Shaastra,
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or Science of Aeronautics,
indicates vimanas used
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a propulsion system
based on a combination
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of gyroscopes, electricity,
and mercury.
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Is this possible?
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CHILDRESS: Mercury is an
unusual element.
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Mercury is metal.
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It's also a liquid, and, uh,
is a conductor of electricity.
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You know, there's unusual things
you can do with mercury.
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You can put it into a closed
gyroscopic device
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with mercury spinning around,
and then you can electrify it.
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And studies have been done
on this
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by NASA and by other scientists.
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And they find that you have
levitation effects,
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antigravity kind of effects,
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and a spinning,
bright light is part of it, too.
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NARRATOR:
The Vymaanika-Shaastra suggests
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vimanas were powered
by several gyroscopes
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placed inside a
sealed liquid mercury vortex.
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FRISBEE:
Here's an example of
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a little kid's gyroscope.
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You spin it with a heavy wheel
around a central axis.
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Well, a gyroscope seems to do
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a lot of strange things,
even defy gravity.
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And it does this because it uses
what's called rotational,
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or angular, momentum.
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And it wants to keep a
particular orientation
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on its spin axis,
the center rod.
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If you push on that rod,
it will want to
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"righten" itself up to
its original orientation.
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It wants to keep that same
angular momentum.
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Gyroscopes are used
all over the place:
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in airplanes, in spacecraft,
in submarines.
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This allows them to determine
their position
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based on where they started.
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They can also use it for finding
their velocity or even just
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the orientation of the vehicle
in space.
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One of the texts talks about
mercury rotating and driving
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some sort of a powerful wind,
or a windmill effect.
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That might be some sort of what
we call
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a "flywheel energy
storage" where you have
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a spinning disc, and then you
extract energy from it slowly.
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That would be the mercury.
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And then that could be used to
drive some sort of a propeller,
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or what we'd call a ducted fan
sort of system,
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like you have in a hovercraft.
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Mercury would be quite good
for that,
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because it's a high density,
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so you'd have a small
package for your power plant,
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and that's always good when
you're building an aircraft.
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NARRATOR: Flywheel energy
storage systems, however,
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tend to lose power quickly.
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To navigate across space, its
size would have to be enormous.
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FRISBEE:
They're fine for use
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by power companies for
load-leveling.
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You put energy in when you
don't need it.
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You get energy out
when you need it.
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But they're setting on the
ground.
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To have something light enough
to actually fly,
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it's not at all clear that this
would be a practical device.
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Now, maybe the people were
trying to describe something
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that kind
of looked like this to them.
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It might not have actually been
mercury.
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It might have been some other
liquid metal.
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EENBOOM: The mercury vortex
engine is perhaps a failure
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in the translation, because
the vortex is not a material
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quite suitable to a jet engine.
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GREER: The issue of how are
these civilizations traveling
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faster than the speed of light
is a fundamental question.
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It's a scientific application of
things that have been studied
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for thousands of years and
they're within the Vadas--
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the ancient Vedic teachings or
other ancient teachings--
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and it is there.
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NARRATOR: But if vimanas
existed, could this prove
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there was a worldwide
transportation network
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thousands of years
before Columbus?
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The answer might be found on a
mountaintop outside Mexico City.
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In the 21st century,
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modern transportation
and communication methods
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have connected the world like
never before.
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Products or ideas, no matter
where in the world they may have
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originated, can spread to even
the most remote countries.
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A hip-hop hit in Brooklyn might
make it big in Tokyo
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before it's
even heard in Manhattan.
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This cultural interconnection
has transformed the globe,
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but is it new?
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Mainstream archaeologists
believe ancient civilizations
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such as those found in the
remote Pacific Islands, Asia,
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and South America developed
independently from each other.
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But ancient astronaut theorists
contend that similarities
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in building styles and beliefs
found in these cultures suggest
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that a worldwide trade route
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may have connected them
to each other.
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CHILDRESS: But just like we
have airports today
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around the world, in ancient
times with the vimanas,
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there would have been
hangars for the craft,
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airports for them to land.
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And those airports would have
been situated
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in strategic
places around the world.
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And that's exactly what we see
in remote places.
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NARRATOR: Could the complex
set of lines
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covering Peru's Nazca plain
or the mysterious plateau
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above Mexico's Oaxaca valley
be evidence
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of runways for a worldwide air
transportation system?
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One of the unusual
archaeological sites in Mexico
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is a place called Monte Albán.
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That is also a mountain where
the top of the mountain was
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completely cut off and leveled
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to make a very flat
tabletop mountain.
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And there's a megalithic city
there, too,
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that's extremely old.
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This was probably some kind of
vimana airport.
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EENBOOM: The vimanas could be
a kind of missing link
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between the single cultures in
the world,
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because they had just a very
short time to flow from one part
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of the world to the other.
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NARRATOR: Legends of air
travel are also found
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in ancient
Africa and the Middle East.
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According to The Kebra Nagast,
a holy book of the Ethiopians
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written sometime before the
second century AD,
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the queen of Sheba was once
given a gift of a flying carpet
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by King Solomon of Israel.
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TSOUKALOS:
The Kebra Nagast
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is one of the most important
texts you've never heard of.
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The Kebra Nagast means
The Book of Kings,
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and it is the most sacred book
of the Ethiopians.
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In it, King Solomon is
described--
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he had access to
some type of a flying machine.
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And in that part of the world,
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the term "flying carpet" was
always used very liberally.
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My question is, did they really
mean actual flying carpets
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or was it another term with
which to describe
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some type of a flying machine?
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CHILDRESS: This was the
original Chariots of the Gods
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that Erich von Daniken talked
about--
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the flying magic carpets
of the Arabian Nights stories.
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There are traditions in the
Middle East of King Solomon
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having this airship and flying
to different places
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in the Middle East,
certain mountains
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which are known as
the Mountains of Solomon.
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These may have been certain
airports
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or landing areas for
these vimanas.
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Nicholas Rourke, famous
Russian-American explorer
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who traveled all through central
Asia and Tibet in the 1920s,
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he, too, claimed that Tibetans
had traditions of King Solomon
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flying to Tibet
in this aircraft.
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NARRATOR: The Kebra Nagast
also describes how King Solomon
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used his flying airship to make
maps of the world.
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But could these have any
relation to other ancient maps
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some believe may have been made
by extraterrestrials?
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HANCOCK: Some of these maps
show the world
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not as it looks today, but as it
looked during the last ice age.
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And this is really hard to
explain.
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Everybody's heard of the Piri
Reis map,
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but they've perhaps not heard of
the Orontius Finnaeus map
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or-or the Mercator maps that
show Antarctica in great detail
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hundreds of years before
Antarctica was even discovered.
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NARRATOR: One of the most
referenced stories
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of ancient aircraft is found in
a surprising place: the Bible.
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In the Book of Ezekiel,
the prophet describes
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a flying chariot containing
wheels within wheels
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and powered by angels.
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Although Bible historians
suggest
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Ezekiel was speaking
symbolically
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about the terrifying enemies
facing Israel,
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could this be another
example of an alien visitation
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and proof that prehistoric
aircraft existed?
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In the story of Ezekiel's throne
chariot-- this flying vehicle
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that doesn't seem to have any
means of propulsion--
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if we thought of the word
"angel" as representing
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something like celestial energy,
it sounds much more like
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a spacecraft then, because
some of the angels
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are going back and forth.
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Well, that sounds like flames.
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That sounds like propulsion.
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Some of them are wheel-like.
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Well, those sound like flying
saucers.
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Our ancestors weren't idiots.
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Ezekiel saw something that was
so frightening to him
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that he fell to his knees.
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Then, out of the glory of God,
came this being
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in these bright clothes that
looked like metal,
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and told Ezekiel, "All
right, man, we brought you here.
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We want you to measure this
monument, this building."
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And Ezekiel asks, "Well, why
should I do this?"
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And the being says, "That's why
we brought you here."
481
00:30:04,052 --> 00:30:06,220
And then you have 40 pages,
482
00:30:06,221 --> 00:30:10,057
in the second part of the Book
of Ezekiel,
483
00:30:10,142 --> 00:30:11,517
with measurement
after measurement
484
00:30:11,643 --> 00:30:14,228
after measurement of this
gigantic building,
485
00:30:14,229 --> 00:30:19,066
in which, by the way,
the glory of the Lord landed.
486
00:30:23,989 --> 00:30:26,324
NARRATOR:
In the early 1970s,
487
00:30:26,450 --> 00:30:30,161
NASA scientist Josef
Blumrich set out to disprove
488
00:30:30,245 --> 00:30:34,373
the theory that what Ezekiel
witnessed was a spaceship.
489
00:30:34,500 --> 00:30:39,253
Josef Blumrich is your
proverbial rocket scientist.
490
00:30:39,254 --> 00:30:43,299
He worked on the moon project
for NASA
491
00:30:43,383 --> 00:30:47,094
and, from the mind of a
rocket engineer,
492
00:30:47,179 --> 00:30:50,264
started to look
at what was written
493
00:30:50,265 --> 00:30:52,808
in the first part
of the Book of Ezekiel.
494
00:30:52,935 --> 00:30:57,271
And after many months of
research, Josef Blumrich
495
00:30:57,272 --> 00:31:03,319
came to the conclusion that
what Ezekiel described
496
00:31:03,403 --> 00:31:10,785
in his eyewitness report, it was
indeed a type of spacecraft.
497
00:31:13,288 --> 00:31:14,622
NARRATOR:
Josef Blumrich
498
00:31:14,748 --> 00:31:17,959
would go on to write
The Spaceships of Ezekiel.
499
00:31:18,043 --> 00:31:19,794
Several years later,
500
00:31:19,920 --> 00:31:23,923
a German structural engineer
named Hans Herbert Beier
501
00:31:24,007 --> 00:31:26,551
sketched out a blueprint of the
second section
502
00:31:26,635 --> 00:31:29,720
of the Book of Ezekiel, where
Ezekiel is told to construct
503
00:31:29,805 --> 00:31:34,016
an open-topped building to house
the flying chariot.
504
00:31:34,142 --> 00:31:38,646
Ezekiel's spaceship fit exactly
into the temple
505
00:31:38,772 --> 00:31:42,608
that Hans Herbert Beier
recreated.
506
00:31:42,734 --> 00:31:46,445
So what we have here is a proof
by indication.
507
00:31:46,572 --> 00:31:52,076
Here we have a NASA engineer
and a structural engineer--
508
00:31:52,202 --> 00:31:54,620
they didn't know
of each other's work--
509
00:31:54,746 --> 00:31:58,332
and both pieces fit
together like a puzzle.
510
00:31:58,333 --> 00:32:04,880
In any court of law, that's
evidence that would hold up.
511
00:32:05,007 --> 00:32:07,800
HANCOCK: I think that
scientists feel uncomfortable
512
00:32:07,884 --> 00:32:10,386
with the notion of the lost
civilization,
513
00:32:10,470 --> 00:32:14,181
precisely because the evidence
for it is so ambiguous.
514
00:32:14,266 --> 00:32:17,226
It's not so in your face that
it's immediately obvious.
515
00:32:17,311 --> 00:32:19,353
Uh, and, you know, the result is
516
00:32:19,396 --> 00:32:22,690
that science has not welcomed
this idea.
517
00:32:22,816 --> 00:32:25,860
It'll take much more evidence
before it's widely accepted.
518
00:32:25,986 --> 00:32:30,448
TSOUKALOS: The god that I
believe in doesn't need
519
00:32:30,574 --> 00:32:34,869
a vehicle in which to move
around from point A to point B.
520
00:32:34,995 --> 00:32:40,875
Whatever was described in the
Old Testament wasn't God,
521
00:32:41,001 --> 00:32:45,463
it was a misunderstood
flesh-and-blood extraterrestrial
522
00:32:45,589 --> 00:32:49,216
whom our ancestors
misinterpreted
523
00:32:49,301 --> 00:32:52,637
as being divine and
supernatural.
524
00:32:52,721 --> 00:32:53,679
And why?
525
00:32:53,805 --> 00:32:56,307
Because of misunderstood
technology.
526
00:32:56,391 --> 00:33:01,395
And that is the underlying
thread that applies
527
00:33:01,480 --> 00:33:05,024
to all of
the ancient astronaut theory.
528
00:33:05,108 --> 00:33:08,944
NARRATOR: But while ancient
texts provide tantalizing clues
529
00:33:09,071 --> 00:33:11,364
to our past, physical evidence
530
00:33:11,406 --> 00:33:13,407
paints an even clearer picture.
531
00:33:13,492 --> 00:33:15,409
But will modern science
532
00:33:15,410 --> 00:33:18,746
finally prove the ancient
astronaut theory?
533
00:33:18,872 --> 00:33:20,539
FRISBEE:
Did the ancient
534
00:33:20,666 --> 00:33:25,419
civilizations of Earth have
access to advanced technology?
535
00:33:25,420 --> 00:33:29,715
Well, it seems like they had
something going on.
536
00:33:36,556 --> 00:33:39,433
NARRATOR: In today's largest
construction sites
537
00:33:39,434 --> 00:33:41,894
and quarries, huge mega-machines
538
00:33:41,978 --> 00:33:46,315
are used to dig, cut,
and lift stone.
539
00:33:46,400 --> 00:33:49,443
These man-made creatures dwarf
their creators
540
00:33:49,486 --> 00:33:51,987
and perform the work of
thousands of men
541
00:33:52,114 --> 00:33:55,449
using modern hydraulic
technologies.
542
00:33:55,450 --> 00:33:57,451
Without such equipment,
543
00:33:57,452 --> 00:34:02,373
builders could never construct
modern skyscrapers.
544
00:34:02,457 --> 00:34:06,168
Yet, thousands of years ago,
ancient civilizations were
545
00:34:06,294 --> 00:34:08,462
accomplishing the same work
while constructing
546
00:34:08,463 --> 00:34:13,467
their monuments and temples
using massive stones.
547
00:34:13,552 --> 00:34:17,012
These enormous blocks-- many
weighing in excess of
548
00:34:17,139 --> 00:34:21,934
100 tons-- would be a challenge
even for today's engineers.
549
00:34:22,018 --> 00:34:25,479
Yet thousands of years ago,
people cut them
550
00:34:25,480 --> 00:34:29,150
out of solid rock, transported
them for miles
551
00:34:29,234 --> 00:34:32,486
and then lifted them
precisely into place.
552
00:34:32,487 --> 00:34:35,531
But how?
553
00:34:35,615 --> 00:34:39,493
Did they cut these massive
stone blocks with hammers,
554
00:34:39,494 --> 00:34:41,495
chisels, and copper wire,
555
00:34:41,496 --> 00:34:44,457
as mainstream archeologists
suggest?
556
00:34:44,499 --> 00:34:46,751
Could they have lifted and
transported them
557
00:34:46,835 --> 00:34:49,503
without a pulley system
or the wheel?
558
00:34:49,546 --> 00:34:53,716
Or did ancient civilizations
possess advanced technologies
559
00:34:53,800 --> 00:34:56,969
that have since been lost to
science?
560
00:35:02,517 --> 00:35:05,436
BAUVAL: At Giza, you just
don't have the pyramids.
561
00:35:05,520 --> 00:35:07,521
Linked to the pyramids are what
562
00:35:07,564 --> 00:35:09,732
Egyptologists call valley
temples.
563
00:35:09,816 --> 00:35:12,234
It doesn't take a rocket
engineer that when
564
00:35:12,360 --> 00:35:14,570
you go there, there's something
not quite right here.
565
00:35:16,531 --> 00:35:17,823
Whereas the pyramids are built
566
00:35:17,949 --> 00:35:21,535
with blocks of
two to three tons,
567
00:35:21,536 --> 00:35:24,997
these temples, which are minute
compared to the pyramids,
568
00:35:25,081 --> 00:35:30,503
are built with blocks of 100
tons and some of them 200 tons.
569
00:35:30,545 --> 00:35:32,755
Let me tell you what a 100-ton
block is.
570
00:35:32,839 --> 00:35:33,881
If you take 100 family cars
571
00:35:34,007 --> 00:35:36,550
and you squeeze them together
you get one of these blocks.
572
00:35:36,551 --> 00:35:39,595
First of all, let alone how
they moved these blocks
573
00:35:39,679 --> 00:35:43,015
is why would they want to use
100-ton blocks?
574
00:35:43,099 --> 00:35:44,683
It simply doesn't make sense.
575
00:35:47,103 --> 00:35:49,563
There's no reason for them to
want to
576
00:35:49,648 --> 00:35:54,235
build out of granite blocks
the size of a semi truck.
577
00:35:54,319 --> 00:35:57,112
It's like, "Okay, let's do
something,
578
00:35:57,239 --> 00:36:00,825
but let's do it as difficult as
we could possibly do it."
579
00:36:00,909 --> 00:36:06,038
The reason why I am convinced
that sophisticated technology
580
00:36:06,122 --> 00:36:10,584
was utilized in
these ancient rocks is because,
581
00:36:10,585 --> 00:36:16,090
if we go to a stone quarry
today and look at the scope
582
00:36:16,216 --> 00:36:20,928
of machinery required to
accomplish similar things,
583
00:36:21,054 --> 00:36:24,515
those machines are huge.
584
00:36:26,685 --> 00:36:29,520
NARRATOR: Subscribers to
ancient alien theory
585
00:36:29,604 --> 00:36:33,607
do not believe extraterrestrials
built these amazing monuments,
586
00:36:33,650 --> 00:36:37,611
but instead provided some type
of technological know-how
587
00:36:37,654 --> 00:36:41,031
or tools to our ancestors.
588
00:36:41,116 --> 00:36:43,284
Engineering expert Chris Dunn
has spent several decades
589
00:36:43,368 --> 00:36:46,954
researching
the construction tools
590
00:36:47,080 --> 00:36:49,164
used by the ancient Egyptians.
591
00:36:49,291 --> 00:36:50,624
DUNN:
We're normally taught
592
00:36:50,625 --> 00:36:52,835
by Egyptologists,
593
00:36:52,919 --> 00:36:56,380
that the ancient Egyptians had
simple tools.
594
00:36:56,506 --> 00:37:00,384
They went to work every day
using stone balls,
595
00:37:00,510 --> 00:37:02,761
copper chisels or copper tube
and sand
596
00:37:02,888 --> 00:37:09,059
to grind holes in diorite and
granite, extremely hard rock.
597
00:37:09,144 --> 00:37:12,521
And what I have actually
gathered over the years
598
00:37:12,606 --> 00:37:15,274
is information that seems to
actually argue
599
00:37:15,358 --> 00:37:19,737
against that notion that they
had simple tools.
600
00:37:21,197 --> 00:37:23,741
NARRATOR: In Egypt,
Dunn was able
601
00:37:23,867 --> 00:37:27,953
to examine ancient
sites firsthand.
602
00:37:28,079 --> 00:37:29,872
What he found has proved to be
603
00:37:29,956 --> 00:37:34,335
both revolutionary
and controversial.
604
00:37:34,419 --> 00:37:38,088
DUNN: If you look at the Giza
Plateau and all the stones
605
00:37:38,173 --> 00:37:41,508
that they actually placed in the
Great Pyramid
606
00:37:41,593 --> 00:37:43,677
and the Khafre Pyramid
and Menkaura's Pyramid,
607
00:37:43,762 --> 00:37:45,679
two and a half million blocks
of stone
608
00:37:45,680 --> 00:37:47,348
in the Great Pyramid alone.
609
00:37:47,432 --> 00:37:51,143
They had to have had some
efficient means of cutting them
610
00:37:51,227 --> 00:37:53,145
to size and putting
them into place.
611
00:37:53,229 --> 00:37:56,190
They had to have had somebody on
site who is saying,
612
00:37:56,316 --> 00:37:59,610
"Okay, I need a block this
size," and then
613
00:37:59,694 --> 00:38:04,573
getting a block to them that
size stat, like immediately.
614
00:38:06,785 --> 00:38:10,245
NARRATOR: While searching
several miles north of Giza,
615
00:38:10,372 --> 00:38:13,540
at Abu Rawash, Dunn stumbled
upon a clue
616
00:38:13,625 --> 00:38:18,837
when he spotted a granite
block containing a deep cut.
617
00:38:18,964 --> 00:38:20,714
DUNN:
When I first saw it,
618
00:38:20,715 --> 00:38:22,925
I just didn't know what to make
of it.
619
00:38:23,009 --> 00:38:27,721
And it was only after puzzling
over it for days, and sometimes
620
00:38:27,764 --> 00:38:30,557
waking up at 3:00 in the
morning scratching my head
621
00:38:30,642 --> 00:38:33,227
and thinking, well, how did they
make this cut?
622
00:38:33,353 --> 00:38:37,940
And finally, to realize that the
only way that they could have
623
00:38:38,024 --> 00:38:40,275
actually cut that thing was with
624
00:38:40,402 --> 00:38:43,237
a saw that was 35 feet in
diameter.
625
00:38:46,449 --> 00:38:48,158
NARRATOR: The idea that
ancient Egyptians used
626
00:38:48,243 --> 00:38:51,078
giant saws provoked much
resistance
627
00:38:51,204 --> 00:38:53,414
from mainstream archeologists.
628
00:38:53,498 --> 00:38:55,708
Dunn however, was convinced.
629
00:38:55,750 --> 00:38:58,752
DUNN: As an ex-machinist I
look for tool marks.
630
00:38:58,753 --> 00:39:01,005
I look for them everywhere I go.
631
00:39:01,089 --> 00:39:03,757
And I could be accused of, well,
you know, if you’re going to
632
00:39:03,758 --> 00:39:05,759
look for something, you're
probably going to find it
633
00:39:05,802 --> 00:39:08,053
because you're looking at it
through a certain filter.
634
00:39:08,179 --> 00:39:10,389
Accepted, I agree.
635
00:39:10,473 --> 00:39:13,809
But the question is,
why is it there?
636
00:39:15,770 --> 00:39:17,855
Clearly, to me,
that is a machine mark.
637
00:39:17,981 --> 00:39:19,773
But there were no machines
back then.
638
00:39:19,816 --> 00:39:21,984
So what do I do?
639
00:39:22,068 --> 00:39:23,861
I just go looking for more
machine marks.
640
00:39:23,987 --> 00:39:27,448
And they're all over the place.
641
00:39:27,532 --> 00:39:28,699
You find them on statues.
642
00:39:28,783 --> 00:39:32,786
You'll find them particularly in
the Luxor Museum.
643
00:39:32,787 --> 00:39:38,792
There seems to be an impression
on the side of Amon's buttock
644
00:39:38,793 --> 00:39:42,504
where it meets the bench,
where there is an undercut.
645
00:39:42,630 --> 00:39:44,339
It was the slip of a tool.
646
00:39:44,466 --> 00:39:49,511
And therefore, it must have been
a tool that was quite efficient.
647
00:39:49,637 --> 00:39:52,556
NARRATOR: Dunn also believes
that the large depressions
648
00:39:52,682 --> 00:39:55,893
in the ground at Giza are not
boat pits as is claimed
649
00:39:56,019 --> 00:39:58,812
by mainstream archeologists,
650
00:39:58,813 --> 00:40:02,232
but were actually
used to hold the 35-foot saws.
651
00:40:02,317 --> 00:40:05,110
I speculate that they
were actually saw pits,
652
00:40:05,236 --> 00:40:08,822
the saws were mounted
in these pits,
653
00:40:08,823 --> 00:40:11,742
and that they ran the
blocks through the saws
654
00:40:11,826 --> 00:40:15,120
before they put them in the
Great Pyramid.
655
00:40:15,246 --> 00:40:18,165
NARRATOR: Another mystery
involves how mega-stones were
656
00:40:18,291 --> 00:40:22,336
lifted up and placed into a
precise position.
657
00:40:22,462 --> 00:40:23,921
What you find in modern
construction
658
00:40:24,047 --> 00:40:26,507
is that to build big buildings,
659
00:40:26,591 --> 00:40:28,383
you need to
build big instruments which help
660
00:40:28,510 --> 00:40:30,260
build these big buildings.
661
00:40:30,345 --> 00:40:34,473
And that is something which
archeology has never addressed.
662
00:40:34,557 --> 00:40:37,851
NARRATOR: The three largest
man-made stones in the world are
663
00:40:37,894 --> 00:40:41,730
found at the Temple of Jupiter
at Baalbek in Lebanon.
664
00:40:41,815 --> 00:40:47,861
Each weighs an estimated 1,000
tons-- or two million pounds.
665
00:40:47,862 --> 00:40:51,740
A nearby quarry contains an even
bigger stone,
666
00:40:51,825 --> 00:40:54,368
known as the Stone
of the Pregnant Woman.
667
00:40:54,494 --> 00:41:00,916
This giant rectangular block
weighs an incredible 1,200 tons.
668
00:41:01,000 --> 00:41:03,418
To move it today would take
669
00:41:03,545 --> 00:41:06,880
the strength of 21 heavy-lift
cranes.
670
00:41:09,634 --> 00:41:12,511
PETER PALUTIKOF: Being in
the construction industry,
671
00:41:12,595 --> 00:41:16,140
if a certain project is being
constructed somewhere,
672
00:41:16,224 --> 00:41:21,895
particularly in mountainous
areas, how would we carry
673
00:41:21,896 --> 00:41:25,190
this machinery, these cranes,
and all that?
674
00:41:25,316 --> 00:41:26,984
They are so heavy that it's
675
00:41:27,110 --> 00:41:31,446
virtually impossible to take
them to the site.
676
00:41:31,573 --> 00:41:34,908
ROGER HOPKINS: This stone
came off of a...
677
00:41:34,909 --> 00:41:39,204
a project in Palm Springs,
where they had one of
678
00:41:39,330 --> 00:41:41,915
the largest excavators they
could rent.
679
00:41:41,916 --> 00:41:45,627
They had trouble loading it into
the truck.
680
00:41:45,753 --> 00:41:49,923
It's well in excess of five
tons-- 10,000 pounds--
681
00:41:49,966 --> 00:41:55,929
small in megalithic terms,
but basically what we can handle
682
00:41:55,972 --> 00:41:59,433
with modern machinery.
683
00:41:59,559 --> 00:42:02,895
We're supposed to
accept that the people who built
684
00:42:02,937 --> 00:42:07,649
the pyramids did not have the
wheel, did not have the pulley,
685
00:42:07,775 --> 00:42:09,067
did not have iron.
686
00:42:09,194 --> 00:42:13,947
In fact, they had nothing but
brutal manpower
687
00:42:13,948 --> 00:42:15,949
and pieces of strings.
688
00:42:15,992 --> 00:42:19,953
The context does not fit
the evidence.
689
00:42:19,954 --> 00:42:24,082
HOPKINS: I've done pulling
operations in upper Egypt.
690
00:42:24,209 --> 00:42:27,794
Thousands of people involved in
the various stages of
691
00:42:27,879 --> 00:42:32,299
the project, moving very fragile
pieces of stone that weigh
692
00:42:32,425 --> 00:42:35,802
hundreds, if not thousands,
of tons.
693
00:42:35,887 --> 00:42:40,265
Yes, you can use ropes, but
you're going to have to use
694
00:42:40,391 --> 00:42:43,977
other mechanical advantages.
695
00:42:45,605 --> 00:42:48,106
NARRATOR: But if ancient
civilizations did not possess
696
00:42:48,233 --> 00:42:50,692
modern mechanical equipment,
697
00:42:50,818 --> 00:42:54,613
how did they move and lift
mega-ton stones?
698
00:42:54,697 --> 00:42:57,950
Some believe they were given a
technical advantage from
699
00:42:57,992 --> 00:43:00,244
extraterrestrial visitors.
700
00:43:00,328 --> 00:43:03,872
You've got to ask
yourself, why would they try
701
00:43:03,957 --> 00:43:07,709
and do something that seems so
incredibly difficult?
702
00:43:07,835 --> 00:43:13,757
The answer to why they would do
that has to be that it somehow
703
00:43:13,883 --> 00:43:16,134
wasn't so difficult for them.
704
00:43:16,261 --> 00:43:18,762
It was easy.
705
00:43:20,223 --> 00:43:21,765
TSOUKALOS:
There exists
706
00:43:21,891 --> 00:43:29,022
one very concise description of
how these massive stones were
707
00:43:29,023 --> 00:43:33,568
transported from the quarry to
the building site.
708
00:43:33,695 --> 00:43:38,115
The master builders had the
capability of putting some type
709
00:43:38,241 --> 00:43:42,035
of a white substance--
paper-like substance--
710
00:43:42,078 --> 00:43:45,497
onto the stones
and they rode on it,
711
00:43:45,581 --> 00:43:50,043
and then they basically gave
the stone block a push,
712
00:43:50,044 --> 00:43:54,089
and it moved
by six feet as if by magic.
713
00:43:54,173 --> 00:43:58,051
Now, did that thing really move
by magic?
714
00:43:58,136 --> 00:44:03,140
No, some technology was used.
715
00:44:03,266 --> 00:44:05,350
CHILDRESS: That is part of
the solution.
716
00:44:05,476 --> 00:44:09,604
In order to really move massive
amounts of stone like that,
717
00:44:09,731 --> 00:44:13,525
they would have had to have been
levitated--
718
00:44:13,609 --> 00:44:17,070
somehow made weightless--
and then just moved
719
00:44:17,071 --> 00:44:20,907
through the air by some kind of
device, perhaps even
720
00:44:20,992 --> 00:44:25,954
a handheld kind of device,
like some beam weapon.
721
00:44:29,083 --> 00:44:32,127
NARRATOR: Ancient man's
method of moving large blocks
722
00:44:32,211 --> 00:44:34,087
is only one mystery.
723
00:44:34,088 --> 00:44:37,758
Another surrounds the techniques
of their stonemasons.
724
00:44:37,842 --> 00:44:40,635
How did prehistoric
civilizations cut
725
00:44:40,762 --> 00:44:44,848
such intricately-designed
patterns in solid granite?
726
00:44:56,110 --> 00:44:58,570
NARRATOR:
Palm Springs, California.
727
00:44:58,654 --> 00:45:03,367
Master stonemason and sculptor
Roger Hopkins uses a variety
728
00:45:03,451 --> 00:45:09,122
of advanced tools to cut and
shape hard stones.
729
00:45:09,207 --> 00:45:12,959
Powered implements such as
diamond-tipped wires
730
00:45:13,044 --> 00:45:16,129
and polishers enable him to
fashion works of art
731
00:45:16,130 --> 00:45:20,425
out of huge granite blocks
obtained from nearby quarries.
732
00:45:23,971 --> 00:45:26,473
Yet even with
these high-tech tools,
733
00:45:26,599 --> 00:45:29,851
Hopkins cannot replicate
what ancient civilizations
734
00:45:29,977 --> 00:45:33,438
accomplished
thousands of years ago.
735
00:45:35,858 --> 00:45:39,277
Could these advanced engineering
methods be the smoking gun
736
00:45:39,404 --> 00:45:45,200
that proves humans had help from
alien beings?
737
00:45:45,284 --> 00:45:48,620
HOPKINS: The precision on
some of the work that I've seen
738
00:45:48,704 --> 00:45:50,247
is just incredible.
739
00:45:50,373 --> 00:45:53,166
It's possible to do by hand,
740
00:45:53,167 --> 00:45:58,004
but it would take an incredible
amount of time.
741
00:45:58,089 --> 00:46:01,174
Plus, you have to have years of
experience
742
00:46:01,175 --> 00:46:03,176
to be able to pull it off.
743
00:46:03,177 --> 00:46:05,804
TSOUKALOS: In my opinion,
the most tangible
744
00:46:05,888 --> 00:46:07,389
pieces of evidence that we have
745
00:46:07,473 --> 00:46:11,685
regarding possible
extraterrestrial technology
746
00:46:11,811 --> 00:46:17,190
is when we look at the ancient
stone-cutting techniques.
747
00:46:17,191 --> 00:46:20,402
Because in some instances,
748
00:46:20,486 --> 00:46:25,615
we ourselves today could not
replicate what our ancestors
749
00:46:25,700 --> 00:46:29,703
allegedly accomplished with
stonemasonry.
750
00:46:36,919 --> 00:46:40,172
NARRATOR: Puma Punku is a
large temple complex
751
00:46:40,214 --> 00:46:43,133
located on
a high plateau in Bolivia.
752
00:46:47,096 --> 00:46:49,723
Mainstream archeologists
753
00:46:49,849 --> 00:46:54,227
date the site from approximately
200 BC.
754
00:46:54,312 --> 00:46:57,647
The people who lived here had
neither a written language
755
00:46:57,732 --> 00:47:00,734
nor the wheel, yet somehow
they built
756
00:47:00,860 --> 00:47:04,237
one of the world's most
complex structures.
757
00:47:06,866 --> 00:47:10,243
Ancient alien theorists view
Puma Punku
758
00:47:10,286 --> 00:47:15,665
as clear proof of
extraterrestrial influence.
759
00:47:15,750 --> 00:47:18,919
TSOUKALOS: The ruins we find
at Puma Punku
760
00:47:19,003 --> 00:47:22,005
are simply extraordinary.
761
00:47:22,131 --> 00:47:24,549
Puma Punku defies logic.
762
00:47:30,264 --> 00:47:33,099
COPPENS: The interest of Puma
Punku is not so much
763
00:47:33,184 --> 00:47:36,269
that the individual stones
sorted together perfectly,
764
00:47:36,354 --> 00:47:38,480
but the fact that the stones,
as such, are of
765
00:47:38,564 --> 00:47:42,275
such tremendous design that it
requires concepts of mathematics
766
00:47:42,276 --> 00:47:45,904
which are far beyond anything we
are actually using right now.
767
00:47:45,988 --> 00:47:49,282
Yet somehow in the past,
somebody has made that
768
00:47:49,283 --> 00:47:53,286
for a specific purpose, and in a
way which even computer programs
769
00:47:53,371 --> 00:47:57,207
today would kind of go,
"How is this possible?"
770
00:48:05,216 --> 00:48:08,260
TSOUKALOS: In the highlands
of Bolivia, Puma Punku--
771
00:48:08,302 --> 00:48:14,015
some of these blocks are over 40
to 50 tons each.
772
00:48:14,141 --> 00:48:16,309
What can you tell us about this?
773
00:48:16,394 --> 00:48:22,023
HOPKINS: Boy, they... they had
their stone-cutting abilities
774
00:48:22,149 --> 00:48:24,818
you know, pretty well fine-tuned
for 5,000 years old.
775
00:48:24,944 --> 00:48:28,321
I mean, it's almost
unbelievable.
776
00:48:28,364 --> 00:48:31,074
But these cutting planes
that they
777
00:48:31,200 --> 00:48:33,326
have on here are very
impressive.
778
00:48:33,369 --> 00:48:37,205
And some of the incise cuts--
779
00:48:37,290 --> 00:48:41,334
see, like in here, all these
interior cuts--
780
00:48:41,419 --> 00:48:42,669
very hard to do.
781
00:48:42,795 --> 00:48:45,880
I mean, it would be difficult
for us with our equipment
782
00:48:46,007 --> 00:48:48,091
to get that kind of precision.
783
00:48:52,346 --> 00:48:55,348
TSOUKALOS: Let's talk a
little bit about inside boxes.
784
00:48:55,349 --> 00:48:59,477
Ew, I was afraid you were gonna
pull something like this on me.
785
00:48:59,604 --> 00:49:02,564
That is a hell
of a piece of work.
786
00:49:02,648 --> 00:49:06,985
I mean, if we were to do
something like that today,
787
00:49:07,069 --> 00:49:11,656
we'd use-- what they have, these
computer-driven CNC machines
788
00:49:11,782 --> 00:49:14,367
which are... have diamond tips.
789
00:49:14,410 --> 00:49:18,038
And you have a template that,
you know, the computer follows.
790
00:49:18,122 --> 00:49:22,375
And even then, it may not come
out as perfect.
791
00:49:22,460 --> 00:49:24,210
TSOUKALOS: Because even
though you can tell
792
00:49:24,295 --> 00:49:26,379
-that obviously this piece broke
off... -Mm-hmm.
793
00:49:26,380 --> 00:49:29,841
Nowhere in here
can you see any imperfection.
794
00:49:29,925 --> 00:49:33,887
It's like... And by the way,
when you're there, if you go
795
00:49:34,013 --> 00:49:37,390
with your finger over these
edges, and you put a little
796
00:49:37,391 --> 00:49:40,352
pressure on your fingertip,
you can cut yourself.
797
00:49:40,394 --> 00:49:43,396
This is how sharp the edges are.
798
00:49:47,485 --> 00:49:50,403
NARRATOR: But where could the
ancient peoples have developed
799
00:49:50,404 --> 00:49:52,155
such technology?
800
00:49:52,281 --> 00:49:56,034
Is it really possible that
extraterrestrial visitors
801
00:49:56,118 --> 00:49:59,621
provided different construction
methods and tools?
802
00:49:59,705 --> 00:50:02,415
When I saw these blocks,
803
00:50:02,500 --> 00:50:06,086
I didn't really think
that they were cut.
804
00:50:06,170 --> 00:50:11,424
The first thing really that I
thought of was this appears very
805
00:50:11,425 --> 00:50:14,719
similar to Frank Lloyd Wright's
textile block system
806
00:50:14,845 --> 00:50:18,098
of construction, which he used
in his California houses
807
00:50:18,182 --> 00:50:21,518
in the early 1920s.
808
00:50:21,644 --> 00:50:28,483
Now what he did was-- he took
concrete, poured it into molds.
809
00:50:28,567 --> 00:50:30,777
TSOUKALOS:
There actually are
810
00:50:30,903 --> 00:50:36,449
ancient Incan legends that
suggest that they had
811
00:50:36,450 --> 00:50:40,912
the capability
of softening the stone.
812
00:50:40,996 --> 00:50:43,957
At Sacsayhuaman, for example,
813
00:50:44,083 --> 00:50:48,211
we find these gigantic stone
blocks, gigantic stone walls,
814
00:50:48,337 --> 00:50:52,882
where it looks as if those
stones were molten,
815
00:50:52,967 --> 00:50:57,721
put into place, and then the
stone hardened again.
816
00:51:03,477 --> 00:51:07,397
NARRATOR: Several hundred
miles north of Puma Punku,
817
00:51:07,481 --> 00:51:11,693
Machu Picchu sits high atop the
Peruvian Andes.
818
00:51:11,777 --> 00:51:16,489
Built by the Incas in the 15th
century, this stone citadel was
819
00:51:16,490 --> 00:51:20,702
suddenly abandoned about 100
years later.
820
00:51:20,786 --> 00:51:24,581
Like Puma Punku, Machu Picchu
also has signs
821
00:51:24,707 --> 00:51:31,171
of advanced engineering
and possibly, molded stones.
822
00:51:31,255 --> 00:51:36,509
DUNN: I can't help but think
that whoever was behind this
823
00:51:36,510 --> 00:51:38,636
thought the process through
from beginning to end.
824
00:51:38,763 --> 00:51:40,513
They didn't quarry the rock,
and then decide,
825
00:51:40,514 --> 00:51:43,016
"How the heck are
we gonna transport this?"
826
00:51:43,142 --> 00:51:47,520
They knew from beginning to end
what needed to be done
827
00:51:47,521 --> 00:51:49,731
with whatever techniques
and technology
828
00:51:49,815 --> 00:51:54,944
they were going to use, so that
this was no big deal.
829
00:51:55,029 --> 00:51:58,573
In industry today, there's a
kind of an adage:
830
00:51:58,657 --> 00:52:00,658
"Keep it simple, stupid."
831
00:52:00,785 --> 00:52:04,537
NARRATOR: Based on his
experience, Mike Dunn believes
832
00:52:04,538 --> 00:52:07,791
the simplest way to build the
great walls of Machu Picchu
833
00:52:07,875 --> 00:52:11,419
would have been to transport
small rocks to the site,
834
00:52:11,504 --> 00:52:13,171
then melt them, and use molds
835
00:52:13,255 --> 00:52:18,426
to fashion the exact size
and shape needed.
836
00:52:18,511 --> 00:52:20,261
DUNN:
That would solve a lot
837
00:52:20,387 --> 00:52:23,181
of difficulties of constructing
this wall.
838
00:52:23,265 --> 00:52:29,020
First, you have your shapes, all
the same size, each shape.
839
00:52:29,104 --> 00:52:32,649
So you're guaranteed that they
would fit together,
840
00:52:32,775 --> 00:52:37,779
as opposed to
being cut by different artisans.
841
00:52:37,863 --> 00:52:39,614
HOPKINS:
Melting the rocks,
842
00:52:39,698 --> 00:52:43,576
and then pouring them into place
would take an incredible amount
843
00:52:43,577 --> 00:52:48,581
of heat just to spoil off pieces
of stone.
844
00:52:48,582 --> 00:52:54,587
I have a stone torch which I use
for sometimes shaping granite.
845
00:52:54,672 --> 00:52:58,091
And, I mean, it generates a
temperature
846
00:52:58,217 --> 00:53:01,928
of in excess of 3,000 degrees.
847
00:53:02,054 --> 00:53:06,307
3,000 degrees... that's a lot.
848
00:53:07,726 --> 00:53:11,104
DUNN: When we look back at
the ancients, and we see
849
00:53:11,230 --> 00:53:16,860
a technology that they couldn't
possibly know,
850
00:53:16,944 --> 00:53:19,487
there's only two possibilities
then: either God did it--
851
00:53:19,572 --> 00:53:23,074
which we really
don't think happened--
852
00:53:23,158 --> 00:53:27,829
or some high-tech civilization
from another planet came
853
00:53:27,913 --> 00:53:30,623
and showed them how to do it,
then took their materials
854
00:53:30,624 --> 00:53:33,042
and tools and went back home.
855
00:53:35,629 --> 00:53:39,132
The idea behind that is that
none of these ancient monuments
856
00:53:39,258 --> 00:53:43,052
were constructed or manufactured
by extraterrestrials.
857
00:53:43,137 --> 00:53:45,555
It was us humans who built it
858
00:53:45,639 --> 00:53:49,934
with extraterrestrial
technology.
859
00:53:50,060 --> 00:53:53,646
HOPKINS: It's entirely possible
that there were visitations,
860
00:53:53,731 --> 00:53:56,065
that they pointed
out ways to do things,
861
00:53:56,150 --> 00:53:58,651
and that they wanted to leave
some kind of a record.
862
00:53:58,652 --> 00:54:02,405
I mean, if you’re gonna leave a
permanent record, the only way
863
00:54:02,531 --> 00:54:05,783
you can do that is in stone.
864
00:54:05,910 --> 00:54:08,745
NARRATOR: But if advanced
beings from another planet
865
00:54:08,871 --> 00:54:11,664
really did bring their
technology to Earth,
866
00:54:11,665 --> 00:54:13,666
might the ancient astronauts
867
00:54:13,667 --> 00:54:17,003
have left one of their tools
behind?
868
00:54:23,302 --> 00:54:25,678
NARRATOR:
The methods used
869
00:54:25,679 --> 00:54:29,390
to build huge megalithic
structures such as Puma Punku
870
00:54:29,516 --> 00:54:32,977
and the pyramids of Egypt remain
a mystery.
871
00:54:36,607 --> 00:54:39,692
But what about the tools used to
build them?
872
00:54:39,693 --> 00:54:41,694
Where are they?
873
00:54:41,695 --> 00:54:43,655
And might they provide a clue
874
00:54:43,697 --> 00:54:47,408
as to how these enormous stone
structures were created?
875
00:54:50,704 --> 00:54:54,123
HOPKINS: A lot of the real
ancient mysterious work
876
00:54:54,208 --> 00:54:57,335
was done at a time when there
was no steel,
877
00:54:57,419 --> 00:55:01,714
and the copper they had
was, yeah, they could harden it
878
00:55:01,715 --> 00:55:04,592
by cold-hammering it, but still,
879
00:55:04,677 --> 00:55:08,846
it wouldn't make a dent in rocks
like basalt and granite.
880
00:55:10,724 --> 00:55:15,144
So they would have had to use,
you know, much more laborious
881
00:55:15,229 --> 00:55:19,190
techniques, or they had some
sort of advanced technology
882
00:55:19,274 --> 00:55:24,362
which escapes me, and I've been
in the business 40 years.
883
00:55:28,742 --> 00:55:30,743
DUNN: The tools and machines
must have been
884
00:55:30,828 --> 00:55:35,748
equal to the task of actually
building the pyramids...
885
00:55:35,749 --> 00:55:40,837
Crafting those statues to such a
high order of precision...
886
00:55:40,963 --> 00:55:43,756
Crafting those boxes to a
modern-day precision
887
00:55:43,841 --> 00:55:48,177
that we
find in our inspection lab.
888
00:55:48,262 --> 00:55:51,472
And the big question:
Where are the tools?
889
00:56:03,027 --> 00:56:05,319
NARRATOR:
In the late 19th century,
890
00:56:05,446 --> 00:56:08,656
British archaeologist
Sir Flinders Petrie
891
00:56:08,741 --> 00:56:11,993
scoured Egypt, looking not for
the biggest items,
892
00:56:12,077 --> 00:56:14,620
but the smallest.
893
00:56:17,499 --> 00:56:19,792
Petrie was absolutely fascinated
894
00:56:19,793 --> 00:56:22,920
by the technical achievements of
the Egyptians,
895
00:56:23,047 --> 00:56:25,798
particularly the
early Egyptians.
896
00:56:25,799 --> 00:56:29,302
He constantly was looking for
how they made things,
897
00:56:29,428 --> 00:56:31,929
how they developed things,
how they continued
898
00:56:32,056 --> 00:56:34,807
to sort of basically perfect
their tools.
899
00:56:34,808 --> 00:56:37,935
DUNN: We're normally taught
that the ancient Egyptians
900
00:56:38,062 --> 00:56:42,815
had simple tools, and what
Petrie brought out is
901
00:56:42,816 --> 00:56:45,526
information that seems to
actually argue
902
00:56:45,652 --> 00:56:47,445
against that notion.
903
00:56:53,827 --> 00:56:57,497
CHALLIS: This is an example
of a drill hole.
904
00:56:57,581 --> 00:56:59,248
You can see
the very fine lines on it.
905
00:56:59,333 --> 00:57:02,251
You can see the technology
that's made to use it.
906
00:57:02,336 --> 00:57:04,837
Um, you can see how
it's a perfect hole
907
00:57:04,922 --> 00:57:07,840
almost all the way through,
but it tapers at one end.
908
00:57:07,841 --> 00:57:09,884
This is a fragment
of a diorite bowl.
909
00:57:09,968 --> 00:57:12,845
It's one of the hardest
substances, and you can see
910
00:57:12,846 --> 00:57:16,557
on this, on this fragment that
there's a, a lathe mark,
911
00:57:16,683 --> 00:57:18,726
which is really interesting that
they managed
912
00:57:18,811 --> 00:57:21,604
to make such a mark in such a
hard material.
913
00:57:23,857 --> 00:57:27,318
NARRATOR: Among all the tools
discovered by Petrie, however,
914
00:57:27,402 --> 00:57:30,863
one stood out from all the rest.
915
00:57:30,864 --> 00:57:35,284
While working inside the Great
Pyramid, Petrie stumbled across
916
00:57:35,369 --> 00:57:38,329
a tubular drill made of granite.
917
00:57:40,415 --> 00:57:43,209
CHALLIS: Tubular drills amongst
the ancient Egyptians were
918
00:57:43,335 --> 00:57:44,418
actually fairly common.
919
00:57:44,545 --> 00:57:46,796
I mean, Petrie found
quite a few of them.
920
00:57:46,880 --> 00:57:50,758
Um, the interesting thing about
the one that he found in Giza is
921
00:57:50,843 --> 00:57:54,137
that it's such hard stone that
was so carefully carved,
922
00:57:54,221 --> 00:57:56,097
precisely grooved.
923
00:57:56,181 --> 00:58:00,434
As you can see, it's got very,
very fine markings on it,
924
00:58:00,561 --> 00:58:04,605
basically lines, literally a
couple of millimeters apart.
925
00:58:04,731 --> 00:58:09,902
You can see it goes all the way
round very, very accurately,
926
00:58:09,945 --> 00:58:12,113
hardly any waves at all.
927
00:58:12,197 --> 00:58:14,240
He was absolutely
amazed by this.
928
00:58:14,366 --> 00:58:17,910
He kept returning to it
throughout his life.
929
00:58:17,953 --> 00:58:22,665
His theory was that the
Egyptians must have had access
930
00:58:22,791 --> 00:58:26,210
to diamonds or some kind of
jewel that would have cut it.
931
00:58:26,336 --> 00:58:31,132
The interesting thing about
Petrie's theory about how these
932
00:58:31,216 --> 00:58:33,926
drill lines are made was that he
never discovered any diamonds
933
00:58:33,927 --> 00:58:35,469
in ancient Egypt.
934
00:58:37,139 --> 00:58:39,932
So where were they?
Where did they go?
935
00:58:39,975 --> 00:58:41,350
We don't know.
936
00:58:43,061 --> 00:58:45,229
NARRATOR: If the ancient
Egyptians didn't
937
00:58:45,355 --> 00:58:48,691
possess diamonds, how were
the precision grooves
938
00:58:48,817 --> 00:58:50,902
cut onto the granite drill?
939
00:58:50,944 --> 00:58:53,946
Did Petrie accidentally discover
a tool
940
00:58:54,031 --> 00:58:56,991
made by extraterrestrials?
941
00:58:57,075 --> 00:58:59,410
Machinist expert Chris Dunn
attempted
942
00:58:59,494 --> 00:59:03,164
to answer this question by
creating his own granite drill,
943
00:59:03,248 --> 00:59:06,042
using the known tools
and techniques
944
00:59:06,168 --> 00:59:08,669
of the ancient Egyptians.
945
00:59:10,422 --> 00:59:14,634
In order to test the
Egyptologist theory about how
946
00:59:14,718 --> 00:59:18,971
the ancient Egyptians drilled
into granite, I took a tube
947
00:59:19,056 --> 00:59:24,810
and I fixed a crank on it,
and actually used sand
948
00:59:24,895 --> 00:59:28,522
and silicon carbide, and after
many hours of turning
949
00:59:28,649 --> 00:59:31,317
and drilling into this
piece of granite,
950
00:59:31,443 --> 00:59:35,321
finally got deep enough that I
could actually pop a core out.
951
00:59:35,447 --> 00:59:38,991
And the reason for that was to
actually look at the surface,
952
00:59:39,076 --> 00:59:41,953
not just of the whole,
but of the core.
953
00:59:42,996 --> 00:59:44,455
NARRATOR: The next step
was to use
954
00:59:44,539 --> 00:59:48,292
a high-tech industrial
microscope to compare
955
00:59:48,418 --> 00:59:52,880
his drill core to a latex copy
of the one at the Petrie Museum.
956
00:59:52,965 --> 00:59:56,008
We have under the microscope
a... the core
957
00:59:56,009 --> 00:59:58,719
that we drilled with the copper
tube and sand.
958
00:59:58,845 --> 01:00:02,473
And as you can see,
the surface of the core,
959
01:00:02,557 --> 01:00:05,893
the striations are
not very clear.
960
01:00:07,437 --> 01:00:11,857
There's nothing really
distinctive in terms of
961
01:00:11,942 --> 01:00:18,489
the feed of the tool marks using
sand and, and copper.
962
01:00:18,573 --> 01:00:22,451
Now bringing the latex that they
took of the core
963
01:00:22,536 --> 01:00:27,748
in the Petrie Museum, and we see
something totally different.
964
01:00:29,668 --> 01:00:33,587
The striations are very clear,
and they're quite deep.
965
01:00:33,714 --> 01:00:37,383
The devil is actually in the
details, and the details
966
01:00:37,509 --> 01:00:41,929
of this particular artifact are
what I consider to be
967
01:00:42,014 --> 01:00:47,310
a smoking gun in terms of what
level of technology we give
968
01:00:47,394 --> 01:00:49,270
the ancient Egyptians
credit for.
969
01:00:53,066 --> 01:00:56,819
NARRATOR: Intrigued by his
discovery, Chris Dunn performed
970
01:00:56,945 --> 01:01:01,198
other experiments using his
precision instruments.
971
01:01:01,325 --> 01:01:03,701
DUNN:
As you can see,
972
01:01:03,785 --> 01:01:07,955
this is a... an inspection
surface plate, uh,
973
01:01:08,040 --> 01:01:13,294
probably ground to within
2/10,000 of an inch.
974
01:01:13,378 --> 01:01:17,173
That is one-tenth the thickness
of a human hair.
975
01:01:19,634 --> 01:01:23,971
Now, I was really amazed when I
went inside the serapeum
976
01:01:24,056 --> 01:01:28,225
and put these gauges up against
the surface,
977
01:01:28,352 --> 01:01:33,022
and found them to be
within what I consider to be
978
01:01:33,106 --> 01:01:37,109
the tolerance of these
particular gauges.
979
01:01:37,110 --> 01:01:41,864
If you would put a piece of
paper under one edge
980
01:01:41,990 --> 01:01:45,117
of that blade--
just a piece of paper--
981
01:01:45,118 --> 01:01:48,120
you begin to see
that there was...
982
01:01:48,205 --> 01:01:51,248
would be light leaking through.
983
01:01:51,375 --> 01:01:56,045
And so, the precision on the
inside of the granite boxes
984
01:01:56,129 --> 01:02:00,216
in the serapeum are,
I would say,
985
01:02:00,342 --> 01:02:05,179
within 2/1,000 of an inch,
986
01:02:05,263 --> 01:02:08,808
which is incredible, because
those tolerances can’t just
987
01:02:08,892 --> 01:02:11,394
appear by accident.
988
01:02:13,397 --> 01:02:15,147
It was very shocking.
989
01:02:15,148 --> 01:02:20,069
It was astounding to me to go to
Egypt and, uh, go into
990
01:02:20,153 --> 01:02:23,656
a facility that was supposedly
3,000 years old
991
01:02:23,782 --> 01:02:27,159
and find the same kind of
precision.
992
01:02:27,244 --> 01:02:29,787
I was amazed.
993
01:02:34,167 --> 01:02:38,379
I've seen evidence of the
carvings on granite done
994
01:02:38,463 --> 01:02:42,174
in Egypt, and they did... they
did it with little shards of,
995
01:02:42,175 --> 01:02:44,260
uh... of quartz.
996
01:02:44,386 --> 01:02:46,095
I believe they would have just
997
01:02:46,179 --> 01:02:48,305
scratched away the stone
with that.
998
01:02:48,432 --> 01:02:51,225
That's... that's one
possibility, but I mean,
999
01:02:51,309 --> 01:02:54,645
that's... that... that's a heck
of a lot of work to do that.
1000
01:02:54,729 --> 01:02:57,815
I mean, we're talking, somebody
would devote years to doing
1001
01:02:57,899 --> 01:03:00,192
something like that.
1002
01:03:00,193 --> 01:03:02,027
TSOUKALOS:
But here is my point.
1003
01:03:02,112 --> 01:03:05,197
Here we have a real-life
stonecutter-- you.
1004
01:03:05,282 --> 01:03:06,449
Yeah.
1005
01:03:06,533 --> 01:03:10,619
You see this, and there's, like,
smoke coming out of your head.
1006
01:03:10,704 --> 01:03:13,914
Let's put it this way-- I had a
client come in and ask me
1007
01:03:14,040 --> 01:03:16,959
to do that, I wouldn't do it for
any amount of money, because
1008
01:03:17,085 --> 01:03:20,963
I'm not going to waste my life
trying to replicate that.
1009
01:03:22,215 --> 01:03:25,092
NARRATOR: But precision-cut
stone monuments are not
1010
01:03:25,177 --> 01:03:29,096
the only enduring Middle Eastern
mysteries.
1011
01:03:29,181 --> 01:03:33,100
Engineering experts have also
examined the Bible story
1012
01:03:33,185 --> 01:03:36,061
of the Israelites' exodus
from Egypt.
1013
01:03:36,146 --> 01:03:40,065
Just how did they survive for
40 years in the desert?
1014
01:03:40,150 --> 01:03:43,235
Could they have possessed
intricate machines
1015
01:03:43,236 --> 01:03:46,697
with extraordinary abilities,
used not for building,
1016
01:03:46,781 --> 01:03:49,366
but for man's own survival?
1017
01:03:55,499 --> 01:03:59,168
NARRATOR: In the Hebrew Bible,
the Book of Exodus describes
1018
01:03:59,252 --> 01:04:02,755
how the Jewish people suffered
as slaves living in Egypt.
1019
01:04:05,717 --> 01:04:09,803
Then sometime in the 14th
century BC, the ruling pharaoh
1020
01:04:09,930 --> 01:04:13,307
feared their growing numbers
and ordered the killing of all
1021
01:04:13,391 --> 01:04:16,268
first-born Jews living in Egypt.
1022
01:04:18,021 --> 01:04:21,273
In an effort to save her son,
one mother put her child
1023
01:04:21,274 --> 01:04:26,237
in a small basket and set him
adrift on the Nile River.
1024
01:04:28,281 --> 01:04:31,283
That child was found by the
pharaoh's family,
1025
01:04:31,368 --> 01:04:35,746
who named him Moses and raised
him as their own.
1026
01:04:35,830 --> 01:04:40,167
As an adult, Moses discovered
his true identity and demanded
1027
01:04:40,252 --> 01:04:42,336
that the pharaoh free the Jews.
1028
01:04:42,420 --> 01:04:44,797
When the pharaoh rejected him,
1029
01:04:44,923 --> 01:04:47,341
Moses helped the Jews escape
from Egypt.
1030
01:04:47,425 --> 01:04:48,842
(thunder cracks)
1031
01:04:48,969 --> 01:04:52,304
Historians believe that Moses
and his people
1032
01:04:52,305 --> 01:04:56,767
crossed the Red Sea and made
their way into the Sinai Desert.
1033
01:04:56,851 --> 01:05:01,146
According to the ancient text,
God grew angry at the Jews
1034
01:05:01,231 --> 01:05:03,440
for idol-worshipping
and forced them
1035
01:05:03,567 --> 01:05:05,317
to wander the desert aimlessly
1036
01:05:05,318 --> 01:05:09,196
for 40 years before allowing
them to enter Israel.
1037
01:05:09,281 --> 01:05:12,950
During this time, the Bible says
the Israelites survived
1038
01:05:13,034 --> 01:05:16,287
by eating a single food source:
manna.
1039
01:05:16,329 --> 01:05:18,664
But what is manna?
1040
01:05:18,790 --> 01:05:22,334
A naturally abundant food
provided by God or,
1041
01:05:22,335 --> 01:05:25,754
as some believe,
something very different?
1042
01:05:25,839 --> 01:05:30,009
TUDOR PARFITT: In the Bible,
it explains how the Israelites
1043
01:05:30,093 --> 01:05:32,886
got from Egypt,
where they'd been slaves,
1044
01:05:33,013 --> 01:05:34,346
to the Promised Land.
1045
01:05:34,347 --> 01:05:38,058
They had to cross
the Sinai Desert.
1046
01:05:39,352 --> 01:05:43,355
And inevitably, given that there
was a lot of Israelites
1047
01:05:43,356 --> 01:05:46,400
and very little growing, as it
was a desert,
1048
01:05:46,484 --> 01:05:48,986
they ran short on supplies.
1049
01:05:49,070 --> 01:05:53,032
God stepped in at this point
and sent manna from heaven.
1050
01:05:53,116 --> 01:05:57,036
This took the form of some kind
of seeds that rained down
1051
01:05:57,120 --> 01:06:01,081
upon the desert, and then they
were collected the next day.
1052
01:06:01,207 --> 01:06:04,376
And they provided food for the
Israelites, except Friday,
1053
01:06:04,377 --> 01:06:07,379
when there was a double portion,
because on Saturday,
1054
01:06:07,464 --> 01:06:10,382
being the Sabbath,
it didn't fall.
1055
01:06:12,385 --> 01:06:14,428
NARRATOR: While the Hebrew Bible
fails to give
1056
01:06:14,512 --> 01:06:16,930
a clear description of manna,
1057
01:06:17,057 --> 01:06:21,935
another ancient Jewish text
provides an alternative clue.
1058
01:06:22,062 --> 01:06:25,606
The Zohar is a collection of
spiritual commentaries
1059
01:06:25,690 --> 01:06:29,401
and interpretations of the
Torah, and is central
1060
01:06:29,402 --> 01:06:32,863
to the mystical Kabbalah belief
written in the 13th century.
1061
01:06:32,947 --> 01:06:36,742
The Zohar describes what is
called the Ancient of Days
1062
01:06:36,868 --> 01:06:41,872
as providing the manna, but what
was this Ancient of Days?
1063
01:06:41,956 --> 01:06:45,959
A man, a god or something else?
1064
01:06:46,086 --> 01:06:50,756
The text speaks of
different-sized brains,
1065
01:06:50,882 --> 01:06:56,095
different-sized faces that were
connected with different tubes
1066
01:06:56,179 --> 01:06:59,181
and different light sources.
1067
01:06:59,307 --> 01:07:03,394
Theologians have suggested that
this is a description of God.
1068
01:07:03,436 --> 01:07:08,440
However, when looked at from a
modern perspective,
1069
01:07:08,483 --> 01:07:14,697
what is described in the Zohar
isn't necessarily a god figure,
1070
01:07:14,781 --> 01:07:18,409
but rather a type of machine.
1071
01:07:18,451 --> 01:07:20,869
NARRATOR: Intrigued by this
information,
1072
01:07:20,954 --> 01:07:25,416
two electrical engineers,
George Sassoon and Rodney Dale,
1073
01:07:25,458 --> 01:07:29,169
used the anatomical descriptions
of the Ancient of Days
1074
01:07:29,295 --> 01:07:32,214
to design what
they called a manna machine.
1075
01:07:34,175 --> 01:07:38,387
This really is-is the key
diagram of the manna machine,
1076
01:07:38,471 --> 01:07:41,473
as we built it up
from the texts.
1077
01:07:41,474 --> 01:07:46,311
For instance, one here is the
mouth, but it's actually
1078
01:07:46,396 --> 01:07:49,481
the air intake, which carries
what is described
1079
01:07:49,524 --> 01:07:52,109
as the breath of life.
1080
01:07:52,193 --> 01:07:56,488
The air goes up this tube here,
which is described as
1081
01:07:56,531 --> 01:07:59,158
the-the brain
of the Ancient One,
1082
01:07:59,242 --> 01:08:01,493
but is actually a dew still.
1083
01:08:01,494 --> 01:08:04,621
So that although we're talking
about the great sea
1084
01:08:04,748 --> 01:08:07,499
and the hairs of the beard and
so on, at the same time,
1085
01:08:07,500 --> 01:08:11,545
we were able to work out their
relative positions
1086
01:08:11,629 --> 01:08:14,965
and build out the specification
of the machine,
1087
01:08:15,049 --> 01:08:20,012
and find that we had something
that was biochemically viable.
1088
01:08:23,349 --> 01:08:26,560
(speaking German)
1089
01:08:26,644 --> 01:08:30,022
(translated): The machine took
in moist morning air
1090
01:08:30,148 --> 01:08:32,524
and condensed it in the part
of the machine
1091
01:08:32,525 --> 01:08:35,986
that looked like
a Plexiglas dome.
1092
01:08:36,070 --> 01:08:40,407
From there, it mixed
with an algae culture.
1093
01:08:40,492 --> 01:08:42,534
The culture was treated with
energy,
1094
01:08:42,535 --> 01:08:46,079
such as a strong laser light,
in order to speed the growth.
1095
01:08:48,500 --> 01:08:49,958
DALE: Of course,
it needed energy
1096
01:08:50,043 --> 01:08:51,835
for cultivating the algae.
1097
01:08:51,961 --> 01:08:55,255
And this was produced,
we postulate,
1098
01:08:55,381 --> 01:08:57,549
in a small nuclear
reactor, which would produce
1099
01:08:57,550 --> 01:08:59,551
both heat and light as required.
1100
01:09:02,472 --> 01:09:05,307
(Fiebag speaking German)
1101
01:09:05,433 --> 01:09:08,227
(translated): The manna machine
was a very dangerous device.
1102
01:09:08,311 --> 01:09:10,646
We suspect that the reactor that
powered the machine
1103
01:09:10,772 --> 01:09:13,565
was transported in the
Ark of the Covenant.
1104
01:09:17,821 --> 01:09:21,448
TSOUKALOS: We have multiple
references in the Bible
1105
01:09:21,533 --> 01:09:24,785
that whoever came close to the
Ark of the Covenant
1106
01:09:24,869 --> 01:09:29,581
and didn't know how to operate
it was smitten to death.
1107
01:09:29,666 --> 01:09:31,583
(thunder cracks)
1108
01:09:31,626 --> 01:09:36,880
And sometimes people, after they
encountered the Ark,
1109
01:09:37,006 --> 01:09:40,592
started to lose their nails and
started to lose their hair.
1110
01:09:40,635 --> 01:09:45,848
So we have evidence of some type
of radiation poisoning
1111
01:09:45,932 --> 01:09:50,227
which was in direct correlation
with the Ark of the Covenant.
1112
01:09:50,311 --> 01:09:53,564
And so,
the Ark of the Covenant housed
1113
01:09:53,606 --> 01:09:57,568
an extraterrestrial device which
was given to the Israelites
1114
01:09:57,610 --> 01:10:01,321
during their 40-year
wandering through the desert.
1115
01:10:02,615 --> 01:10:05,868
NARRATOR: The manna machine is
believed to have supplied
1116
01:10:05,952 --> 01:10:07,953
a highly nutritious form of
green algae,
1117
01:10:08,079 --> 01:10:10,622
or chlorella,
as its food source.
1118
01:10:10,665 --> 01:10:15,085
It's yet another theory
supported by modern science.
1119
01:10:15,169 --> 01:10:18,755
DALE: We found that work in the
field of space travel
1120
01:10:18,882 --> 01:10:23,260
had already been done, where the
green algae-- chlorella--
1121
01:10:23,344 --> 01:10:27,723
was bred in tanks and fed to
people living
1122
01:10:27,849 --> 01:10:32,561
in a closed environment
and kept them alive.
1123
01:10:32,645 --> 01:10:37,733
NARRATOR: Research studies done
by NASA in the 1960s and 1970s
1124
01:10:37,859 --> 01:10:40,277
established that human life
could be sustained
1125
01:10:40,361 --> 01:10:44,656
for extended periods of time by
consuming chlorella algae
1126
01:10:44,657 --> 01:10:45,657
and nothing else.
1127
01:10:45,742 --> 01:10:49,870
If it's possible for astronauts
to survive on algae,
1128
01:10:49,954 --> 01:10:52,664
could the Israelites
have done the same?
1129
01:10:56,294 --> 01:10:58,962
(translated): The manna machine
was a sensitive device.
1130
01:10:59,088 --> 01:11:01,173
In order to function properly,
1131
01:11:01,299 --> 01:11:04,760
it had to be cleaned
once a week.
1132
01:11:06,679 --> 01:11:09,681
On that day, the machine was
taken apart and cleaned,
1133
01:11:09,682 --> 01:11:12,684
so it's possible that the
Sabbath we have today
1134
01:11:12,727 --> 01:11:16,188
actually originated from
cleaning this machine.
1135
01:11:19,025 --> 01:11:22,736
DALE: One theory that one could
put forward, of course,
1136
01:11:22,820 --> 01:11:27,699
is that the machine, although
they knew how to maintain it
1137
01:11:27,742 --> 01:11:30,327
and make it produce the manna,
1138
01:11:30,411 --> 01:11:34,623
that it did after a time
pack up, not work anymore.
1139
01:11:34,707 --> 01:11:37,000
And that was why they came out
of the desert.
1140
01:11:37,126 --> 01:11:39,711
NARRATOR: But if the Israelites'
survival depended upon
1141
01:11:39,754 --> 01:11:42,714
the manna machine,
where did they get it?
1142
01:11:42,715 --> 01:11:45,676
Some believe they had stolen it
from the Egyptians
1143
01:11:45,718 --> 01:11:47,260
prior to their exodus.
1144
01:11:47,387 --> 01:11:50,681
Others suspect extraterrestrials
gave it to them
1145
01:11:50,723 --> 01:11:52,641
as a humanitarian gesture,
1146
01:11:52,725 --> 01:11:54,726
to prevent their starvation
in the desert.
1147
01:11:54,727 --> 01:11:59,564
Eitherway, the answer,
like the Ark of the Covenant,
1148
01:11:59,649 --> 01:12:01,149
seems lost to history.
1149
01:12:04,070 --> 01:12:07,739
Today, scientists have
successfully pioneered
1150
01:12:07,740 --> 01:12:11,076
a process that produces a
substance high in protein
1151
01:12:11,202 --> 01:12:15,747
by means of solar energy, water
vapor, and chlorella algae.
1152
01:12:15,832 --> 01:12:19,626
Could this be a duplication of
alien technology
1153
01:12:19,711 --> 01:12:21,503
from thousands of years ago?
1154
01:12:21,629 --> 01:12:26,633
They actually built a machine,
a machine based on
1155
01:12:26,718 --> 01:12:30,762
algae culture producing some
type of super food.
1156
01:12:30,805 --> 01:12:35,434
And we can find a similar type
of technology
1157
01:12:35,518 --> 01:12:37,769
described in the Zohar.
1158
01:12:37,854 --> 01:12:40,981
Is history repeating itself?
1159
01:12:41,065 --> 01:12:43,400
DALE:
One of the big questions is:
1160
01:12:43,484 --> 01:12:45,777
Where could the machine
come from?
1161
01:12:45,862 --> 01:12:48,655
And I suppose there are two
answers to that.
1162
01:12:48,740 --> 01:12:50,741
Either it was built on Earth,
1163
01:12:50,783 --> 01:12:54,327
which is a theory I can't
really subscribe to.
1164
01:12:54,454 --> 01:12:56,621
The other question of course is
that it might have come
1165
01:12:56,706 --> 01:12:58,623
from outer space somewhere.
1166
01:12:58,708 --> 01:13:02,794
Now, that's quite a big leap of
imagination, but of course
1167
01:13:02,795 --> 01:13:07,799
the interesting part is that it
actually produces food
1168
01:13:07,800 --> 01:13:10,552
as is used by a spacecraft.
1169
01:13:10,678 --> 01:13:13,722
NARRATOR: If the ancient world
contained manna machines,
1170
01:13:13,806 --> 01:13:17,684
giant mega-saws, and
sophisticated aircraft,
1171
01:13:17,769 --> 01:13:20,896
what was the energy source for
all of this technology?
1172
01:13:21,022 --> 01:13:24,941
The answer may be hiding in
plain sight.
1173
01:13:29,739 --> 01:13:33,658
Of all the ancient structures
located around the world,
1174
01:13:33,743 --> 01:13:36,661
perhaps none is more mysterious
or as enduring
1175
01:13:36,746 --> 01:13:41,333
as the Great Pyramid at Giza.
1176
01:13:41,459 --> 01:13:45,837
At a height of471 feet,
the Great Pyramid stood
1177
01:13:45,838 --> 01:13:48,090
as the tallest structure
in the world
1178
01:13:48,174 --> 01:13:52,344
until the completion
of the Eiffel Tower in 1889.
1179
01:13:52,470 --> 01:13:55,722
But while other pyramids and
temples contain walls
1180
01:13:55,807 --> 01:13:58,683
filled with hieroglyphics
describing their purpose,
1181
01:13:58,768 --> 01:14:01,853
the Great Pyramid lacks even
a single marking.
1182
01:14:01,854 --> 01:14:03,730
What was its function?
1183
01:14:03,815 --> 01:14:05,482
Why was it built?
1184
01:14:05,566 --> 01:14:08,193
And what secrets remain
hidden inside?
1185
01:14:08,319 --> 01:14:09,861
BAUVAL:
Nobody has been able
1186
01:14:09,862 --> 01:14:11,905
to explain the interior design
of this pyramid.
1187
01:14:11,989 --> 01:14:14,908
It simply doesn't make sense,
according to our logic.
1188
01:14:14,992 --> 01:14:17,994
You have narrow tunnels that you
have to crouch.
1189
01:14:18,121 --> 01:14:23,583
You emerge in grand galleries
that are nine meters high.
1190
01:14:23,709 --> 01:14:26,086
You have chambers that are made
of granite,
1191
01:14:26,170 --> 01:14:28,296
where granite doesn't
come from in the area.
1192
01:14:28,381 --> 01:14:32,551
You have to ship the granite by
barges 600 miles away.
1193
01:14:32,635 --> 01:14:35,846
TSOUKALOS:
It's an anonymous site.
1194
01:14:35,888 --> 01:14:37,889
Not a single inscription.
1195
01:14:37,890 --> 01:14:39,891
Not a single hieroglyph.
1196
01:14:39,892 --> 01:14:42,310
Not a single anything.
1197
01:14:42,395 --> 01:14:44,896
It's just there.
1198
01:14:47,775 --> 01:14:50,360
DUNN: Some people speculated
that it was a temple
1199
01:14:50,444 --> 01:14:53,655
and an initiation chamber,
where people would go
1200
01:14:53,781 --> 01:14:56,449
to the king's chamber
and become enlightened.
1201
01:14:56,576 --> 01:15:00,036
There are anecdotal reports
about people who have been
1202
01:15:00,163 --> 01:15:03,331
inside the pyramid and have come
out absolutely shaken and...
1203
01:15:03,416 --> 01:15:05,917
because it was haunted.
1204
01:15:10,256 --> 01:15:13,466
Egyptologists believe that
the pyramids were built
1205
01:15:13,593 --> 01:15:15,802
to bury the dead pharaoh.
1206
01:15:15,887 --> 01:15:18,930
The problem with the accepted
view is the fact that
1207
01:15:18,931 --> 01:15:22,559
not a single dead pharaoh's body
has been found inside a pyramid,
1208
01:15:22,643 --> 01:15:25,854
even when the pyramid was
completely sealed, i.e.,
1209
01:15:25,938 --> 01:15:29,399
not a single grave robber could
have entered it.
1210
01:15:29,483 --> 01:15:32,444
The Egyptologists say it's to
conceal the body.
1211
01:15:32,570 --> 01:15:34,946
Well, why advertise it?
1212
01:15:34,947 --> 01:15:36,448
I mean,
there's nothing more visible
1213
01:15:36,574 --> 01:15:38,950
than a pyramid for miles.
1214
01:15:41,579 --> 01:15:44,956
And to this day, you would have
thought, in this modern age,
1215
01:15:44,957 --> 01:15:46,666
with all the knowledge we have,
1216
01:15:46,792 --> 01:15:48,627
we should be able to explain
this pyramid.
1217
01:15:48,711 --> 01:15:50,629
We cannot explain this pyramid.
1218
01:15:52,423 --> 01:15:55,175
NARRATOR: Engineering expert
Christopher Dunn has been on
1219
01:15:55,259 --> 01:15:58,970
a personal quest to unlock the
secrets of the Great Pyramid
1220
01:15:58,971 --> 01:16:01,890
since the late 1970s.
1221
01:16:01,974 --> 01:16:04,851
According to him, there are
specific clues in the design
1222
01:16:04,936 --> 01:16:08,188
and construction of this
mega-monument that can help
1223
01:16:08,272 --> 01:16:11,983
answer exactly why it was built.
1224
01:16:12,026 --> 01:16:13,985
DUNN: When you look at
the Great Pyramid,
1225
01:16:14,070 --> 01:16:16,613
and look at the
culture that built it,
1226
01:16:16,697 --> 01:16:18,240
they're brilliant, brilliant
engineers.
1227
01:16:18,324 --> 01:16:19,658
In fact, a lot of engineers say
1228
01:16:19,742 --> 01:16:21,284
we couldn't build the Great
Pyramid today.
1229
01:16:21,410 --> 01:16:24,913
And it was built, supposedly,
4,500 years ago.
1230
01:16:24,997 --> 01:16:29,125
And it was built to the
precision of a machine.
1231
01:16:29,252 --> 01:16:33,004
When I started to do the
research and I examined
1232
01:16:33,089 --> 01:16:37,509
the Great Pyramid with the eye
of functionality,
1233
01:16:37,635 --> 01:16:40,220
um, it was built
like a machine.
1234
01:16:40,304 --> 01:16:42,555
Perhaps it functioned like a
machine.
1235
01:16:42,682 --> 01:16:46,726
NARRATOR: The interior design of
the Great Pyramid
1236
01:16:46,852 --> 01:16:49,896
features four inclined air
shafts emanating
1237
01:16:49,981 --> 01:16:53,066
from the king's chamber and the
lower queen's chamber.
1238
01:16:53,150 --> 01:16:57,153
Like the Great Pyramid itself,
their presence and purpose
1239
01:16:57,280 --> 01:16:59,948
cannot be easily explained.
1240
01:17:00,032 --> 01:17:02,784
The difficulty of building those
shafts is incredible.
1241
01:17:02,910 --> 01:17:04,703
It's a bit like building
a chimney
1242
01:17:04,787 --> 01:17:06,246
at an incline across a house.
1243
01:17:06,330 --> 01:17:09,499
I mean, as a construction
engineer, it's a nightmare.
1244
01:17:09,583 --> 01:17:14,254
NARRATOR: In 2002, a team of
engineers and Egyptologists
1245
01:17:14,338 --> 01:17:17,173
sent a small robot into one of
the airshafts
1246
01:17:17,300 --> 01:17:19,050
connected to the
queen's chamber.
1247
01:17:19,051 --> 01:17:24,055
After 65 meters, a stone door
blocked its path.
1248
01:17:24,098 --> 01:17:26,349
A hole was then drilled
through it.
1249
01:17:26,475 --> 01:17:30,562
On the other side was a small
room with yet another door
1250
01:17:30,688 --> 01:17:33,606
leading further up the shaft.
1251
01:17:33,733 --> 01:17:35,984
BAUVAL: Since the discovery of
the door,
1252
01:17:36,068 --> 01:17:40,196
we've had every university,
archeologist, anthropologist,
1253
01:17:40,323 --> 01:17:41,823
1254
01:17:41,949 --> 01:17:45,076
nobody has been able to explain
the purpose of the shafts.
1255
01:17:45,953 --> 01:17:48,288
NARRATOR:
But were these shafts ever open?
1256
01:17:48,372 --> 01:17:52,083
And if they were, what might
they have been used for?
1257
01:17:52,084 --> 01:17:55,045
CHRIS DUNN: The early explorers
that went into
1258
01:17:55,087 --> 01:17:58,506
the queen's chamber found that
the walls were coated
1259
01:17:58,591 --> 01:18:00,091
with a layer of salt.
1260
01:18:00,092 --> 01:18:06,097
That kind of gelled with a
theory that I had developed.
1261
01:18:06,098 --> 01:18:10,310
You had a dilute hydrochloric
acid solution coming down
1262
01:18:10,394 --> 01:18:15,982
one shaft and hydrated zinc
coming down the other shaft.
1263
01:18:16,067 --> 01:18:18,985
And when they combined in the
queen's chamber,
1264
01:18:19,070 --> 01:18:20,111
they created hydrogen.
1265
01:18:20,154 --> 01:18:21,780
NARRATOR:
Hydrogen.
1266
01:18:21,864 --> 01:18:25,992
It is one of the most powerful
energy sources in the universe.
1267
01:18:26,077 --> 01:18:30,663
In the mid-19th century, it was
hydrogen gas that helped lift
1268
01:18:30,790 --> 01:18:33,958
some of mankind's first
airships, called zeppelins,
1269
01:18:34,043 --> 01:18:36,252
into the sky.
1270
01:18:36,379 --> 01:18:40,840
Today, it is used as a fuel to
launch rockets into space.
1271
01:18:40,966 --> 01:18:45,887
And if, thousands of years ago,
the Great Pyramid was actually
1272
01:18:46,013 --> 01:18:49,391
producing hydrogen, that would
make it one of the earliest
1273
01:18:49,475 --> 01:18:52,477
power plants known to man.
1274
01:18:52,603 --> 01:18:55,021
DUNN:
The Giza power plant theory
1275
01:18:55,106 --> 01:18:59,567
is essentially the
drawing of energy from the Earth
1276
01:18:59,652 --> 01:19:01,152
through the Great Pyramid,
1277
01:19:01,153 --> 01:19:06,282
and converting that energy into
microwave energy.
1278
01:19:06,409 --> 01:19:10,578
So the chemicals actually come
in through the shafts
1279
01:19:10,663 --> 01:19:14,040
into the queen's chamber, and
then they combine and mix
1280
01:19:14,125 --> 01:19:15,667
and hydrogen boils off.
1281
01:19:15,793 --> 01:19:19,421
The hydrogen is then lighter
than air and it will flow into
1282
01:19:19,505 --> 01:19:21,089
all the upper chambers.
1283
01:19:21,173 --> 01:19:25,301
The energy from the Earth is
then vibrating
1284
01:19:25,428 --> 01:19:27,429
the whole pyramid.
1285
01:19:27,513 --> 01:19:30,515
The vibrations are picked up in
the Grand Gallery.
1286
01:19:30,641 --> 01:19:35,478
So I proposed the Grand Gallery
was a resonator hall
1287
01:19:35,604 --> 01:19:41,192
and there are 27 pair of slots
that actually go up the length
1288
01:19:41,193 --> 01:19:43,194
of the gallery
and then the resonators were
1289
01:19:43,195 --> 01:19:45,196
mounted in there vertically.
1290
01:19:45,197 --> 01:19:48,199
CHILDRESS: Christopher Dunn is
theorizing
1291
01:19:48,200 --> 01:19:52,203
that with resonating
galleries, the pyramid shot
1292
01:19:52,288 --> 01:19:55,206
a microwave out
of one of the shafts.
1293
01:19:55,207 --> 01:19:58,668
And once you started up
this power plant,
1294
01:19:58,752 --> 01:20:03,214
it would have gone on for years,
decades, even hundreds of years
1295
01:20:03,215 --> 01:20:05,675
without stopping and creating
the microwave.
1296
01:20:05,759 --> 01:20:09,762
And that was a usable energy
that could be captured.
1297
01:20:09,889 --> 01:20:13,057
DUNN: Now we can speculate where
it goes from there.
1298
01:20:13,142 --> 01:20:15,894
It could be collected in the
immediate vicinity,
1299
01:20:15,978 --> 01:20:18,271
or it could
keep traveling off into space.
1300
01:20:18,355 --> 01:20:19,898
We don't know.
1301
01:20:19,982 --> 01:20:21,566
That's the mystery.
1302
01:20:23,110 --> 01:20:25,904
NARRATOR: But if the Great
Pyramid was actually
1303
01:20:25,988 --> 01:20:30,283
a power plant producing energy,
was it doing it alone,
1304
01:20:30,367 --> 01:20:34,287
or was it part
of a larger network?
1305
01:20:34,371 --> 01:20:37,790
And are there any clues that
could tell us what all of that
1306
01:20:37,917 --> 01:20:40,335
energy was being used for?
1307
01:20:48,093 --> 01:20:49,719
NARRATOR:
Perhaps the 20th century's
1308
01:20:49,803 --> 01:20:53,264
most influential inventor
was a Serbian-American
1309
01:20:53,265 --> 01:20:56,184
named Nikola Tesla.
1310
01:20:56,268 --> 01:21:00,271
His patents on alternating
electrical currents
1311
01:21:00,272 --> 01:21:02,982
and distribution helped
establish
1312
01:21:03,108 --> 01:21:06,277
the commercial electricity
industry.
1313
01:21:06,320 --> 01:21:09,822
He also made contributions to
robotics,
1314
01:21:09,949 --> 01:21:13,284
radar, and computer science.
1315
01:21:15,996 --> 01:21:20,166
But while Tesla can be credited
for many scientific advances,
1316
01:21:20,251 --> 01:21:23,211
one idea that fell short was his
attempt to create
1317
01:21:23,295 --> 01:21:25,296
a wireless electrical grid.
1318
01:21:25,297 --> 01:21:27,298
CHILDRESS:
Tesla's project
1319
01:21:27,299 --> 01:21:31,636
was to have these towers around
the United States
1320
01:21:31,762 --> 01:21:33,304
and around the world.
1321
01:21:33,305 --> 01:21:36,516
And they would broadcast
electricity
1322
01:21:36,600 --> 01:21:39,644
like a television station.
1323
01:21:42,648 --> 01:21:44,190
FRISBEE:
Instead of having to string
1324
01:21:44,275 --> 01:21:48,361
power lines all over the place,
you just transmit the energy
1325
01:21:48,445 --> 01:21:50,947
through the air
or through the ground.
1326
01:21:53,367 --> 01:21:57,328
There were a number of
demonstrations of this device
1327
01:21:57,329 --> 01:22:02,208
for wireless power transmission
during Tesla's lifetime.
1328
01:22:02,293 --> 01:22:04,544
So, we know the device worked.
1329
01:22:06,338 --> 01:22:11,676
It appears that he was using the
conductivity of the ground
1330
01:22:11,802 --> 01:22:14,887
or the air to carry
the electric current.
1331
01:22:15,014 --> 01:22:19,350
Basically in the air, if you put
enough voltage on it,
1332
01:22:19,351 --> 01:22:21,477
you'll get an arc across it.
1333
01:22:21,604 --> 01:22:25,398
I mean, you see that all the
time in a fluorescent light bulb.
1334
01:22:25,482 --> 01:22:28,359
In the ground you have water,
minerals, salts
1335
01:22:28,360 --> 01:22:30,862
that can also
carry the ions along,
1336
01:22:30,988 --> 01:22:33,489
and therefore carry the electric
current.
1337
01:22:35,367 --> 01:22:38,369
NARRATOR: But while Tesla's
power towers proved popular
1338
01:22:38,370 --> 01:22:43,374
in theory, the project ended in
financial failure.
1339
01:22:43,375 --> 01:22:47,378
But could Tesla's idea of
wireless electricity have been
1340
01:22:47,379 --> 01:22:51,674
a rediscovery of an ancient
technology?
1341
01:22:56,889 --> 01:23:00,516
I believe that what Tesla was
doing was trying
1342
01:23:00,643 --> 01:23:05,521
to recreate what was an ancient
power system
1343
01:23:05,648 --> 01:23:08,399
that was used
around the world,
1344
01:23:08,442 --> 01:23:13,696
and the way they did this was
the use of obelisks.
1345
01:23:19,370 --> 01:23:24,165
Obelisks as monolithic,
granite towers,
1346
01:23:24,291 --> 01:23:27,293
which are one solid
piece of crystal,
1347
01:23:27,378 --> 01:23:30,088
and the obelisks themselves
were cut
1348
01:23:30,172 --> 01:23:34,300
to special sizes and tuned like
a tuning fork.
1349
01:23:35,427 --> 01:23:38,763
NARRATOR: Could these ancient
broadcast towers really have
1350
01:23:38,889 --> 01:23:42,433
sent electricity up into the
atmosphere?
1351
01:23:42,434 --> 01:23:46,396
And if so, how was the
electricity generated?
1352
01:23:46,438 --> 01:23:49,524
Each of these obelisks would
have required
1353
01:23:49,650 --> 01:23:53,069
some kind of
generating power station
1354
01:23:53,153 --> 01:23:54,946
similar to what we have today.
1355
01:23:55,072 --> 01:23:59,659
Electricity is created by
rotating magnetic fields.
1356
01:23:59,743 --> 01:24:03,454
So rotating magnetic fields
generate AC power.
1357
01:24:03,455 --> 01:24:06,749
The very first power station was
built by Nikola Tesla
1358
01:24:06,875 --> 01:24:09,335
at Niagara Falls.
1359
01:24:09,420 --> 01:24:13,423
You've got to have some sort of
power that's spinning
1360
01:24:13,465 --> 01:24:18,511
the rotating fields, and in this
case it would be water.
1361
01:24:18,595 --> 01:24:22,014
So every obelisk would have had
to have had a power station
1362
01:24:22,141 --> 01:24:24,392
similar to like the one at
Niagara Falls.
1363
01:24:24,476 --> 01:24:27,895
It's generating power, but the
obelisk itself is putting
1364
01:24:27,980 --> 01:24:31,482
the power into the atmosphere,
making it useable.
1365
01:24:31,525 --> 01:24:35,111
And this is similar to
Christopher Dunn's theory
1366
01:24:35,195 --> 01:24:38,489
of the Giza power plant,
because he believes
1367
01:24:38,574 --> 01:24:41,492
that the Great Pyramid
was actually sending
1368
01:24:41,535 --> 01:24:45,496
a microwave beam to a satellite
that was in orbit
1369
01:24:45,539 --> 01:24:47,582
around the planet.
1370
01:24:47,708 --> 01:24:52,754
That satellite then could have
been taking microwave power
1371
01:24:52,838 --> 01:24:56,466
and then it could transmit it
again, in theory,
1372
01:24:56,508 --> 01:24:59,510
to some other
location on the Earth, such as,
1373
01:24:59,511 --> 01:25:04,056
say, a remote island like Easter
Island or something like that.
1374
01:25:04,183 --> 01:25:06,184
From some of the descriptions
1375
01:25:06,268 --> 01:25:10,354
of ancient flying
machines, it's possible that
1376
01:25:10,439 --> 01:25:13,524
some form of power beaming
might have been used.
1377
01:25:13,525 --> 01:25:18,654
And in fact, for a lot of the
schemes that you see,
1378
01:25:18,781 --> 01:25:22,533
it actually would make a lot of
sense because you could put
1379
01:25:22,534 --> 01:25:27,538
the power beaming station on a
mother ship in orbit.
1380
01:25:27,581 --> 01:25:31,209
You're just beaming energy to
the vehicle, where it's
1381
01:25:31,293 --> 01:25:34,504
absorbed and turned into
propulsion thrust.
1382
01:25:34,546 --> 01:25:37,590
It actually makes a lot of
sense, because you're taking
1383
01:25:37,674 --> 01:25:42,053
the energy system, the power
system, off of the vehicle
1384
01:25:42,179 --> 01:25:44,430
and locating it remotely.
1385
01:25:48,060 --> 01:25:50,770
NARRATOR:
Electricity...
1386
01:25:50,854 --> 01:25:53,064
power tools...
1387
01:25:53,190 --> 01:25:55,900
mega-machinery...
1388
01:25:56,026 --> 01:25:59,278
and the ability to explore
the heavens...
1389
01:26:02,574 --> 01:26:04,617
Have these
technologies been available
1390
01:26:04,701 --> 01:26:07,537
for just the past few centuries?
1391
01:26:07,579 --> 01:26:12,875
Or are they of ancient origin,
only recently rediscovered?
1392
01:26:13,001 --> 01:26:16,587
Were our ancestors capable of
these incredible achievements?
1393
01:26:16,588 --> 01:26:19,715
Or might they have come from
another source,
1394
01:26:19,842 --> 01:26:23,594
one much more out of this world?
1395
01:26:25,472 --> 01:26:27,598
CHILDRESS: Civilizations were
much more advanced
1396
01:26:27,641 --> 01:26:29,141
than we give them credit,
1397
01:26:29,268 --> 01:26:32,812
and literally,
as advanced as we are today.
1398
01:26:36,108 --> 01:26:38,943
BAUVAL: In my view, we need to
take this seriously,
1399
01:26:39,069 --> 01:26:41,070
simply because of the scale of
the work.
1400
01:26:41,154 --> 01:26:43,030
We're looking at monuments
that took, perhaps,
1401
01:26:43,115 --> 01:26:45,074
a century to build.
1402
01:26:45,158 --> 01:26:48,619
Even today, we have difficulty
in considering such a project.
1403
01:26:48,620 --> 01:26:50,955
DUNN:
It just boggles the mind.
1404
01:26:51,081 --> 01:26:53,958
And really, to look at those
artifacts
1405
01:26:54,084 --> 01:26:57,378
and to go back in time and say,
"How did they do it?"
1406
01:26:57,504 --> 01:27:00,631
we are kind of cracking the lid
open a little bit and looking
1407
01:27:00,632 --> 01:27:03,718
inside to try and see just what
happened in our history.
1408
01:27:03,844 --> 01:27:06,888
It's a question which is a
scientific question.
1409
01:27:06,972 --> 01:27:08,639
And you constantly
have to ask it.
1410
01:27:08,640 --> 01:27:12,476
And the possible answer of "Have
aliens visited in the past?"
1411
01:27:12,561 --> 01:27:14,770
could be a potential yes.
1412
01:27:19,651 --> 01:27:22,653
TSOUKALOS: It's a very specific
reason why all of this stuff
1413
01:27:22,696 --> 01:27:28,618
was built in stone: for
posterity, so it would last.
1414
01:27:28,660 --> 01:27:31,370
So that a future generation
1415
01:27:31,496 --> 01:27:37,209
would have to stumble across
these monuments.
1416
01:27:37,336 --> 01:27:41,672
We are that society who can look
at these ancient monuments
1417
01:27:41,673 --> 01:27:45,718
and finally recognize that all
of this stuff was built
1418
01:27:45,802 --> 01:27:51,682
as a message for us to see that
our past is way different
1419
01:27:51,767 --> 01:27:55,686
than what
we're being taught in school.120081
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