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BARABAR, THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE OF THE FUTURE - Documentary, History, Civilizations
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2,300 years ago, in India, 5 chambers were carved inside enormous granite rocks. According to rudimentary inscriptions engraved at their entrances, they were purportedly offered by a king to serve as monsoon shelters against rain for a sect.

WELCOME TO THE HEART OF ANCIENT INDIA, IN A FORGOTTEN CHAPTER OF ITS PAST... THAT COULD VERY WELL CHANGE HISTORY.
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Because they are two of the most extraordinary archaeological sites on the planet, bearing not only the potential to restore a portion of the history of humankind but also to uncover unsuspected applications, likely related to the use of sound frequencies. So significant in the eyes of their creators that they enabled them to overcome numerous technical challenges to realize these unparalleled chambers, which, until proven otherwise, are unique in the world.

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@JAYANFILMS_BAMINVESTIGATIONS

2 weeks ago

1- Go deeper with the BARABAR bonus content and interviews: bam-eng.okast.tv/ 2 - Virtually visit the chambers: builders-of-the-ancient-mysteries.com/categorie-pr
 3- Watch the expert reports (in French for now): bam-investigations.com/categorie-produit/rapports-
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@gautamkrishnan295

1 week ago

Thank you for this amazing piece. I can’t even begin to fathom what other ancient Indian knowledge was lost when the 9 million books at the Nalanda library took over 3 months to burn down completely, set on fire by the Islamic invaders in ~1200 CE.

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@white94rabbit

1 week ago

These caves are on a completely different level than even the other Archeological anomalies in Peru and Egypt. Truly Astounding.

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@strabe30

1 week ago

This is such a well put together documentary. The level of editing and quality of research is top notch.

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@mikelee9886

2 weeks ago

Randomly checked on the BAM page to see if you guys have anything new coming out.... and it's coming out in 8 hours. Looks like I'll have to clear my entire schedule tomorrow lol, because I know what I'm going to be doing now. Can't wait!

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@saschadiestelow8368

2 weeks ago

These Caves are the craziest Ancient Architectures in my opinion....... This Grade of Skill is absolute mindblowing!!!!!

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@acatrio.

1 week ago

This vase also defies the modern notion of ancient granite craftsmanship: UnchartedX Scanning a Predynastic Granite Vase to 1000th of an Inch Changing the Game for Ancient Precision!

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@scottgarriott3884

1 week ago

utterly fascinating! A few notes: - I am a bit surprised the stone masons never mentioned the difference in difficulty in cutting precisely measured curves in convex vs concave shapes. - how precise was the N, S, E, W orientation for those caverns cut on that reference? And why might the one cavern have deviated from its otherwise aligned entrance? - sound measurements appear to have been done with open doors. But the doors may have been closed by some material or structure when "used" if sound was a feature. - the apparent involvement of an extremely accurate value for pi and use of the metre unit of measurement (based on earth's circumpherence) is astonishing to me. The earth is not a perfect sphere either, so I wonder what measurement of circumpherence must be used to derive the metre. I could go on ... and I could watch another equally long production on all the details not discussed! Outstanding!

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@longrange1977

2 weeks ago

This is giving me the same vibes as UnchartedX's ultra precise, pre-dynastic granite vases, far too many similarities to be a coincidence in my very humble opinion, advanced mathematics, metric values, extreme precision for no real apparent reason, would struggle to replicate today etc.

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@ramonbril

3 days ago

You see some graffiti on a building and think that the dude that make that 'painting' also made the building. That's the level of thinking here. A people that has spread all over the world, leaving behind other such marvels, long long ago, have left them. Most are destroyed, some have survived. During the ages, different peoples have marveled over these works and passed them on, sometimes feeling the need to leave behind their name scratched in the surface.

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@jeremyturley1276

1 week ago

I am so glad your team did this documentary. I always recommend BAM to everyone I speak to on this topic. I remember the first time I watched it seeing these caves and thinking two things: 1. How have I never heard of these caves? 2. These caves are significantly important. I’m talking great pyramid level important. Don’t scoff at that notion until you truly consider what it took to accomplish this feat. We live in very interesting times.

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@thedolphin5428

1 week ago

Edit: I wrote this post below at 1:47:00, just before the video got onto this very topic. I was just about to click away out of disinterest at so much stonemasonry repetition and wondering why they had not mentioned any acoustic testing in nearly 2 fkn hours. --------- Sound. The designs and original purposes was all about acoustics. Vedic science and cosmology was all about sound (1500-500BC). King Ashoka was 250BC so he probably had no fkn idea about the original purposes as they would have been secret mystical sites well before his time. All the researchers need to do is generate tone waves in there, and at the dominant resonant frequency, ALL WILL BECOME CLEAR. I built a recording studio once. The 83.5° non vertical, non-parallel side walls (including the trapezoidal entrance corridors) are to attenuate certain frequencies, just as the dome roofs are to amplify certain ones. The glazed walls and roof are clearly intended to be perfect sound reflectors. I once went to a specifically geometrically designed Tibetan Temple tuned to A pitch (440hz). It was made of timber but had polished interior walls, making it VERY LIVE. Once we stopped singing A inside it, the room kept singing A for over 10 minutes. Monks used it for hours of transcendental chanting, just like cathedrals were originally designed to amplify acapella choirs. Indians have tunable drums, which, when used in resonant chambers would create a massive physiological effect on the body, certainly for transcendental trance and maybe for healing. Aside: Cell vibration against cancer is a new and promising field.

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@geoffbogie3884

2 weeks ago

The part on volume ratios just breaks my brain on whoever created these caves and their capabilities.

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@_nomore

1 week ago

It seems pretty clear the red thread that connects these overordering structures with some buildings that we find in the plain of Giza; here in Egypt, we say that they gave the best of themselves, although I think somewhere there is still more to discover that brings the same modus operandi. The current historical chronology is simply an abberration. Keep it up, keep tickling the foggy minds that roam this poor Earth, keep creating interest in history, a story that the world still doesn’t know, a story that can revolutionize the world, show the world a different perspective, deep respect and admiration for your work. I’m a little envious, but how I would love to do your job!

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@leslieg8386

2 weeks ago

Formidable!! Mes amis anglophones vont ĂȘtre super contents, aprĂšs que je leur ai rabattu les oreilles avec le sujet depuis dĂ©cembre 😂 Merci pour votre travail et que Dieu vous bĂ©nisse đŸ™đŸ»đŸ’–

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@krzysztofzpucka7220

2 weeks ago

6:49 Thus Spoke Enoch: "And thence I went to another place, the mountain of hard rock. And there was in it four hollow places, deep and wide and very smooth. How smooth are the hollow places and deep and dark to look at."

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@johnweaver4564

1 week ago

More people should pay attention to this video. A lot of lost history for sure. 👍😊

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@vk3act

6 days ago

i think, perhaps, the last 10 - 25 minutes have the answer as to why they might have been built. Perhaps as healing chambers or acoustic chambers specifically built to utilize sound and resonance in ways we are yet to REDISCOVER. A study must now be carried using signal generators capable of generating many and varied signals and monitoring the results on various substances and objects, humans included. See Tesler's work on sound and signal frequencies. I think you will find that his work it will confirm what you will discover. Brilliant documentary.

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@ramitbudhraja1370

2 weeks ago

Amazing video! Hats off to the work done to create and analyse the point clouds. The caves themselves are unbelievably precise. When I visited the caves a few years ago, I asked a local person - who built them. He said “Lord Vishwakarma”. A god in his own right, but more importantly the architect of the Gods and who created the universe.

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@aidanmacdougall9250

2 weeks ago

I warched the new release in French 3 months ago even though I've only got very basic French, but the study of these caves is so extraordinary! Glad to be able to fully understand it now in English. 😊

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