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Perfect Precision Mystery in Ancient Egyptian Stone Vases #mystery #history #joerogan #shorts #jre
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Join Ben Van Kerkwyk as he sits down with Joe Rogan to dive deep into one of Egypt's most fascinating mysteries: the perfect precision of ancient Egyptian stone vases. These artifacts, carved from incredibly hard materials like diorite, continue to baffle modern engineers and archaeologists alike. How did the Egyptians achieve such flawless accuracy with their primitive tools? Could there be lost advanced techniques or knowledge behind these creations?

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@MysteriousChroniclesMC

1 month ago

Joe Rogan Experience Podcast Episode #1928 w/ Ben Van Kerkwyk

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@williamhannon6055

1 month ago

That guy looks just like chumley from pawn stars

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@jaymayjay315

2 weeks ago

I mean when you do it for so so long you become a master and legend of making something perfect it's possible

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@mohammadfoadtavakoli7118

1 month ago

So a simple jar makes us think there is a creator but the human body and whole universe doesnt?

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@briankegebein024

1 month ago

they had 4d printing i bet

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@amunank2217

1 month ago

It only sounds impossible if you believe we are the only beings who have processed advanced technology.
It's very sad for those people who still believe the earth is only a few thousand years old.

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@DreadzShankShank

1 month ago

🕉️🤔🙏🏾🤫
ABSOLUTE 💯%TRUTHFUL


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@SavageSadie01

1 month ago

Science and math don't lie. If it walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, it's a duck.

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@SuperMortiki

1 month ago

I don't care which side you are on, this cannot be done without advanced technology. End of story.

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@pernotpropertyservices7930

1 month ago

So they were really good at pottery 😂

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@МиланДобрић

1 month ago

It was certainly made by people, they had the knowledge and time to make such a thing. They also built pyramids and many other things. And the way of making it is always much simpler than we can imagine.

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@trevorweimer8793

1 month ago

It could be carved outta stone…. Lots of time and hard work… probably took someone years and years before making it perfect like that….. some people are extremely talented….

They weren’t sitting on their laptops and cellphones everyday…..

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@mjsphonefreefriday3994

1 month ago

My love handles are perfectly aligned! Love the content on Atlantan pottery. I know you can't carbon date rocks, but those are 12,000 years old. The machine that made it is rusty dust. Or it's buried under 40 cubits of sand.

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@jahmight6279

1 month ago

The machine still had to run be made perfect

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@LoveLestat

1 month ago

they used quartz to cut and shape a lot of things i think

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@JoaeHernandez-z8w

1 month ago

alien technology, huh? I know maybe they use a 3D stone printer 🤔

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@anthony24322342

1 month ago

Or a mold??????

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@shausen1179

1 month ago

Half the comments, "man, thats impossible to carve out with ancient teck".
The othe half, "whats the big deal, its just pottery?"

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@fitnessteacher1845

1 month ago

100% possible by humans. I love that the argument is because the humans who made this are so skilled at something that they must have had machines.....look at all the statues that look so life like in museums.....hammer and chisel....no machine...clearly must have been made with a 3d printer. Just because you find it hard to believe a person who dedicates their life to a single craft can make something so well does not mean you can throw in a theory of how you would make it easier for yourself.

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