Stop it stop it!!..... Now you are just making way too much sense 🤣
@DarthRektar
Ай бұрын
100% the same thing is in medieval castles. There used to be a wooden log there that worked as a pivot point for a door
@bujongols
Ай бұрын
Exactly
@aymanhssan9207
Ай бұрын
This idea is wrong because there are no gates in the first place in all Egyptian monuments
@CindaMurphyRealEstate
Ай бұрын
It’s obviously a cup holder. Gravity worked different back then.
@fivetimesyo
Ай бұрын
That's how they have them in Australia.
@straighttalking2090
Ай бұрын
That's interesting humour from a female - like it.
@fivetimesyo
Ай бұрын
@@straighttalking2090 bruh...
@straighttalking2090
Ай бұрын
@@fivetimesyo not replying to you.
@Shrimp_Insurance
Ай бұрын
@@straighttalking2090 You just did
@MrLWFred
Ай бұрын
That hole was drilled around 100 years ago and a pole was placed in it so the entrance could be gated and locked while the renovations and remodels of the structure could be upgraded and safe for tourist. They took the gate down when they was done. Kinda like a grand opening.
@Mr.Ekshin
Ай бұрын
Sssshhhhhhhh!!! Stop being so logical. It must have been aliens. Or people from Atlantis. Or maybe bigfoot?
@seff-the-magic-dragon
Ай бұрын
Yes we can. 😂😂 I live in Aberdeen (the granite city) you see this all the time on buildings here built in the medieval period 😂😂😂😂
@seff-the-magic-dragon
Ай бұрын
@@forrestnome9521 my friend who is a master mason is sat with me in the pub and we are laughing 🤣🤣🤣 thank you
@ChillyDippers
Ай бұрын
@@forrestnome9521so you have zero experience in industrial processes and archaeology. Care to admit any other areas that you lack the basic understanding to offer informed opinions in while you are at it?
@LogicalNiko
Ай бұрын
Yep there were two periods where a lot of poor practices were done. First in the late 1800s Europe got fascinated with Egypt and a lot of pieces were just taken and shipped to museums. And the again in the 1920-1950s Egyptian things became pop culture. They were much less concerned with the precision and accuracy of preserving artifacts. If something would make the affair for important tourists and donors better they would just do it. This would included things like cutting in stairs, drilling in hand rails, mounting scaffolds via drill holes in the stone, etc. Reassembling and reconstructing things without much research was also common. This even included commonly cutting pieces of structures to be sold off to museums and a lot of private collectors (and a lot of these were just discarded as junk in the depression era). That era was kind of a mixed blessing, it got a lot of attention, fascination, and value of artifacts from the North America and Europe but it also created a lot of haphazard practices that can never be explained undone.
@sloanlance
Ай бұрын
It's clearly the pivot point for a door.
@jamescook16
Ай бұрын
The best answer so far is very accurate to yours This was a hole that had a locked gate in it prior a bunch of tourists visiting so they can keep people out at certain times
@mariemelansongundy-vx4ox
Ай бұрын
That ( having put in doors over the decades) is a swing pin: hole. Gate is lifted into place with pin carved into top of gate. Bottom simply needed a divet to set gate in. Being the "floor" the bottom placement has worn away. But! Nice find, good eye, thank you.
@snowmiaow
Ай бұрын
Thought it was for a door.
@bobbisue313
Ай бұрын
@@snowmiaow um . . .that's just what he said it was...so..?
@snowmiaow
Ай бұрын
@@bobbisue313 I am agreeing
@Sloshy_garage
Ай бұрын
Nah brah it’s ancient aliens 👽 talking about “doors” sounding dumb asl ngl
@stanlee2200
Ай бұрын
Thata just a nest from the upside-down stone pecker...they drill holes that way to keep predators from stealing their babies..they use their own pooh to stick the eggs to the stone. Wild animals
@tarrahbarker24
Ай бұрын
The pharaoh probably had security cameras 😂
@mehere337
Ай бұрын
No doubt.
@RichieRich61270
Ай бұрын
Absolutely the 1st thing I thought too. Haha.
@gzdPr
Ай бұрын
🤡
@ancientruth5298
Ай бұрын
Renovated 😂
@TheTat81
Ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@jhonjhonjhonson7773
16 күн бұрын
In the basement blocked off to the public there is some cool stuff they don’t want the public to see, Hatshepsut greeting aliens coming through a star gate. If you pay the guards the right price you can go see real quick
@gregdenson7544
15 күн бұрын
Impressive. You found something that hundreds of years of trained archeologists never noticed before. Simply amazing.
@sabinekatsavrias4422
12 күн бұрын
lol...
@TheSagitis
Ай бұрын
Everyone is missing the point, The question is what tool was used to creat such a prefect ground hole on the granite. Remember steel and iron were not made back then,
@snowmiaow
Ай бұрын
I saw a demo of the tool one time.
@TangoCharlieAlpha
Ай бұрын
...that we know of, anyway.
@drummerdad80
Ай бұрын
You can drill granite with copper it's been done many times not hard to do
@subaruthug
Ай бұрын
Iron was freely available back then, what are you talking about? As an example, steel can be made using iron oxide and sea water at low temperatures. The Egyptians weren't stupid LOL You don't really think all they had was copper to make everything? To believe so would be extremely naive.
@bipolarcollie
Ай бұрын
No reason why they couldn't make flint or even diamond tipped hand drills. Millennia before this, humans were crafting flint spears, knives, and carving tools. We're so egotistical we can't accept that even the most primitive peoples crafted sharp tools for everything they needed.
@Allegheny500
Ай бұрын
I find it odd that you can't figure out how they made the hole yet completely ignore the fact that they mined and carved and squared off the stone its drilled in.
@MrJohnsolomon
Ай бұрын
And the vitrification. We don't know how they did that.
@COLLAR01
Ай бұрын
I figured it out log ago, the Angels or what ever you call them, came to earth and discovered they could build things here and that started a pissing contests all over our(their) planet--just like architects do
@icky_mack
Ай бұрын
I seen another video with the same sort of stone work but smaller scale, if it was a few inches to the right I wouldn't have a second look. My background is machinist and marine engineer and I'm baffled as to how it was done or what kind of tool could make it. Far out!!!!
@mxguy2438
Ай бұрын
@@icky_mack the answer is a bow drill with a copper barrel... search "ancient-egyptian-copper-coring-drills"
@kekibannmi6054
Ай бұрын
@@icky_mack Sand, rope and a brass tube. Wrap the rope around the tube so you can rotate it my moving your hands back and forth. Pour sand inside the tube, sit and spin...the sand acts as the cutting surface, the bass tube gives you a circle and the action drills the cylinder...you then break off the standing center section. Wa-La! A round hole in any stone you want.
@niyanlan8928
Ай бұрын
Folks this is the rebuilt Temple of Hatshepsut. It was reconstructed using modern techniques and done fairly recently. This is probably just an error in a milling process of the rock and shows nothing.
@sTraYa249
Ай бұрын
& it wasn't hidden. They want to make out like it is an astounding find, but even a layperson on the subject can tell that
@daddy9099
29 күн бұрын
It's alien technology from the 21st Century. 😂
@cecileroy557
26 күн бұрын
Thanks for the info!!
@ashiinsane90
24 күн бұрын
No it wasnt rebuilt... its the same temple..
@mnomadvfx
22 күн бұрын
@@ashiinsane90 A lot of archaeological ruins are rebuilt as they are excavated. Often because they start to fall apart once you dig out too much material plugging the holes and cracks in the stone work.
@wokyerdogatlunch
28 күн бұрын
Maybe a modern day drill hole made by archeologists for the purpose of chemically analyzing the stone to identify exactly what quarry it was cut from?
@hardyeleonore
27 күн бұрын
Yes
@mnomadvfx
22 күн бұрын
You don't need a whole ass core that big to do chemical tests. Besides the placement of the hole is obviously where a door/gate hinge would be.
@nibs8837
Ай бұрын
Interesting hypothesis, but just because an ancient stone has a ground hole, it does not mean the hole itself is ancient. The hole would require examination by a geologist who specializes in dating carvings.
@rogerpaquette109
Ай бұрын
Granted but why would a hole be bored in such a redundant location and a difficult one to get to with the machinery capable of doing so? A hole such as this would've been bored 'before' the stone was put into place so your logic is fundamentally flawed
@MrDaiseymay
Ай бұрын
@@rogerpaquette109 OK, BUT WHY? AND MORE TO THE POINT, HOW, WAS IT CREATED ? THE WHOLE QUESTION BEHIND THESE MAMOUTH STONE CREATIONS IS ENDLESS, AND STILL, UNANSWERABLE, UNLESS YOU ACCEPT THE SUGGESTION, THAT A GREATER CIVILISATION , LIVED ON THIS EARTH, THAT'LL DO ME.
@patrickperry6945
Ай бұрын
@@MrDaiseymay what is mamouth? Are you trying to say mammoth?
@XPickle_RiiickX
Ай бұрын
I think MAYBE it was an inconspicuous spot to do a modern day core sample.
@joshtaubert7369
Ай бұрын
@@rogerpaquette109His logic is sound. Your assumption that the hole was made prior to the stone being set - that is what's flawed. It absolutely could have been made at a much later time.
@jeffjenks2533
Ай бұрын
It is In plain "sight", not "site". Sight means in view, a site is a place.
@ChickenDeranged
Ай бұрын
but did he mean site... it is hiding in a place. lol
@NatalieGovorko
Ай бұрын
Picky picky
@garyjones5406
Ай бұрын
Yep , it pisses me off too. Their , there , they're....
@samburtonthe1
Ай бұрын
Also, it is common with modern shorthand to use the fewest letters to spell words phonetically, regardless of the word thus becoming a homonym and having 2 different definitions. I'm not thrilled about the successing conditions of the English language myself, but what are ya gonna do? Adapt or die. Thank you, urban dictionary. BTW, IDK if the person who captioned this video did that deliberately or not
@jrproductioification
Ай бұрын
Who cares about the site or view!! You SEA IT DON’t you! Oh SEE IT ! Get over it ! We have! 😂
@marcguimaraes
Ай бұрын
That is where the doors would go. It was a beautiful place 🌷
@utahexplor
Ай бұрын
No way that was for a door hinge it is way to close to allow anything to pivot on that hole. That block was probably originally designed to be used elsewhere but ended up there.
@jesterprivilege
25 күн бұрын
All the door ways have holes up top and below, places other than egypt still have doors in place.
@AbuelaBenitez
Ай бұрын
That temple was phenomenal. Visited in early 2001. At first I thought we were brought to a modern building!
@150877z
Ай бұрын
You were right because most of the temples were rebuilt in the 19th and 20th centuries, the Valley of the Kings was physically moved stone by stone .
@PrimeTonysElbows
Ай бұрын
I built a pyramid in my back yard with 4ton bricks.. barehands..no tools@@150877z
@monster0_0
Ай бұрын
@@150877zNo, they didn't. The Valley of the Kings is a huge underground network of burial chambers. They moved Ramsses II structure
@monster0_0
Ай бұрын
These are better than modern. Modern structures are only meant to last hundreds of years, of that. The more modern it is, the cheaper the building quality
@diegrinder6851
Ай бұрын
@@150877z BS.
@SamuelBlack84
Ай бұрын
It would be incredible to wander around such ancient and beautiful structures, especially to see the statues up close
@juliovmojicajr6284
Ай бұрын
Hello if you have Google earth you can use that as a tool to get this done for you ✨️ I think it would be awesome opportunity to go around the world 🌎 for free 😊 enjoy the rest of your life
@rogfromthegarage8158
Ай бұрын
It is very interesting. There are so many places in Egypt similar to this it is amazing.
@ThePortalTheory
Ай бұрын
I wish i could visit there alone after hours. Even at night. To see and hear all of it w no distractions or noise. So awesome.
@catrionamacfarlane4949
Ай бұрын
It most definately is!....was there in 1978....simply amazing place to visit.
@usafman8864
Ай бұрын
Some of the most magnificent places on earth. Jordan, Isreal, UAE, Egypt.
@rockguy
5 күн бұрын
The ancient Egyptians had access to natural corundum which is just below diamonds on the mohs scale. This abrasive sand made cutting core holes relatively easy work
@ORESKOmARK
Күн бұрын
What’s additionally intriguing is that there is an additional bracing cavity right next to the one that you’re talking about.
@craigvarey9230
Ай бұрын
Yep definitely a pivot point...probably for a wooden door, most likely covered in copper or bronze and ornamental in its design
@Timmyjkelley
Ай бұрын
Wooden? Look what they built this out of. Granite, 7 on the mohs scale. We couldn't do that today. Why would they resort to a primitive building material? Think about some of the stones left that weren't finished. 80-100 ton piece of granite. They whoever they are done want the public to know there was a civilization a pinch more advanced than us. Remember we are the greatest achievement in history. Can't mess with academia
@FuneralProcession
Ай бұрын
@@Timmyjkelleyis your house door made of concrete? 😂
@lizzettorres1111
Ай бұрын
Wood?
@AlejAllem
Ай бұрын
Judging by the perfect hole bored into that solid granite.. the thought of the architects then using wood seems asinine. .
@craigvarey9230
Ай бұрын
@@AlejAllem Okay that's your opinion. But how is a huge stone door with a nib at the bottom and top going to pivot smoothly without constantly wear away the pivot with stone constantly rubbing together. That is unfeasible. Oh and where is this massive stone door? Oh I get it now...30 men dragged it away! I'm sorry for the sarcasm bro but 'asinine' it is not. They (as with fortifications all-over the world including the Romans and in English castles) used strong, heavy hard wood with iron pivots and covered in bronze or copper to stop attacks from fire. Not as I think you are suggesting a door that could be kicked in or breached by battering ram. But you are entitled to have your opinion and stand by it even though you haven't thought it through.
@Icouldnotthinkofanything
Ай бұрын
Or maybe, and I know this is gonna sound crazy, it’s from someone taking a sample of the stone in a somewhat inconspicuous place.
@carolinereuter7924
Ай бұрын
You're saying what I've been thinking!
@I.no.ah.guy57
Ай бұрын
Exactly. I was gonna comment this bc people are saying it's a door hinge and some other stuff. But it definitely was drilled out by a hole saw/core drill, in a place that's not very noticable. It doesn't mean it was made the same time as the rest. Just a sample of the material to test it without harming the rest of the frame 🤷🏼♂️ so simple and this channel is trying to rile people up with conspiracies lmao 🙄🙄
@JimmyJamessonofthunder
Ай бұрын
Same same. That's what I thought
@DoNotPushHere
Ай бұрын
The comment I was looking for
@cypherglitch
Ай бұрын
and choose the most awkward spot possible??
@AcapulKero
Ай бұрын
I just hope that one day we find all those TOOLS which were used thousands of years ago. Where are they?
@andysmith1996
Ай бұрын
The Egyptians used copper and stone tools. Most were lost over those thousands of years, but archaeologists have found some and you can see them in museums or science journals.
@AcapulKero
Ай бұрын
@@andysmith1996 Right. But watching other videos I have seen stuff where other kind of tools must have been used, even laser technology etc.
@andysmith1996
Ай бұрын
@@AcapulKero That's your problem right there - you're watching nonsense videos. All ancient building techniques can be and have been easily explained by reputable scholars. People who claim that "laser technology" and other advanced tools must have been used are just relying on the ignorance and gullibility of their audience.
@danieldavid3945
5 күн бұрын
Got me thinking, Future archeologists are gonna be super confused by the fact that we literally shifted some of the Egyptian monuments if they lose access to our language.
@robertg9816
Ай бұрын
This may sound crazy, but... it could be a modern hole drilled by current Egyptians. They do reconstruct ruins, they were not all just dug up in great shape.
@C21H30O2
Ай бұрын
Could also be to take a sample.
@Eminonna
Ай бұрын
Es un orificio para una puerta.
@Ishisah
Ай бұрын
Yeah and this whole temple was moved.
@daelanthony7027
Ай бұрын
@@C21H30O2 Yeah right.
@daelanthony7027
Ай бұрын
Yep. Crazy.
@Bryan-1980
Ай бұрын
Door hinge. Think, Coral Castle and the the huge door that was so perfectly balanced it could be pushed by a child, before they ruined it.
@mi1400
Ай бұрын
despite i watch only premium youtube videos and YT is usually OK in suggestions to ppl like me who dont binge eat YT every other crap we ppl pass on even slightest of dubious titled or tumbnail showing videos .. but in this case the whole cocktail of google(search algos), youtube, gemini kept nagging me for days to watch it as suggestion and kept ignoring it but when it didnt go away on uts own i just played and exactly like my suggestion a crap.. to me its a hinge-socket for some old giant door installed here.. in "later centuries" .. seeing style on distance of hole i will bet possibly latter to 1800s... so again a huh/clickbait vid
@deVeaux3962
Ай бұрын
That was my first conclusion, too, until I rewatched the video and noted that the pivot hinge is place far too close to the frame to allow any swing or movement at all.
@stillme9171
Ай бұрын
That Coral Gables door worked for decades. When it broke,it was a common ring bearing. But it was made in 1920. The new one they replaced it with didn't last 3 months.
@angelbulldog4934
Ай бұрын
Like in Petra, Jordan thousands of years ago? Where do you think the idea for Coral Castle came from?
@WhoIsJohnblack
Ай бұрын
They used to say it was a stone, so a common item found back then was used?@@stillme9171
@wiccanmoon0001
8 күн бұрын
This makes me think this is a hinge because it’s only on one side. Look how perfect that hole was made. Incredible!
@hadescerberus8633
Ай бұрын
It was aliens living in atlantis smoking mushrooms and drilling granite as a hobby
@lasvegashomebuyertips
Ай бұрын
It’s not about a door or hinge it’s about the face that the hole was clearly drilled with a machine that supposedly did not exist at that time
@basilbrush9075
Ай бұрын
'Clearly' implies there's no other more reasonable way for that hole to be there
@lasvegashomebuyertips
Ай бұрын
@@basilbrush9075 the marks inside these holes and in similar holes near The Pyramids show evidence of some kind of machine used to drill or bore the holes. Photographs from early expeditions and written notes can prove the holes have been there for a very long time.
@4faxache935
Ай бұрын
@@lasvegashomebuyertips You really do underestimate how intelligent our ancestors were. "Scientists against myths" have shown time and time again how it was possible to do what you seem to think was impossible or done by aliens. Just because you don't know how it was done, doesn't mean it was by "ancient high tech" or "aliens" When all you worked with for 1000's of years was rock in all it's forms, you work out what works and what doesn't.
@_MikeJon_
Ай бұрын
@@4faxache935 Sacred Geometry Decoded also did a ton of experiments debunking the fringe archeological claims.
@4faxache935
Ай бұрын
@@_MikeJon_ Thank you.
@dinarusso3320
8 күн бұрын
You can really see the rose granite up close, I bet it was beautiful back in the day in all it's glory
@daveyjoweaver6282
27 күн бұрын
The holes were for hinges that pivoted the huge doors. Amazing engineering! And we think we are so smart these days.
@55cook
Ай бұрын
It looks like a more recent cut (drill) than the stone around it. probably someone in the 1950's-70's decided they would put a gate on that door to keep the tourist out at night or something.
@ldsman1global587
Ай бұрын
Of course, NOT.
@55cook
Ай бұрын
@@ldsman1global587 Do you have a better explanation? The stone surface around the hole is very rough, yet the stone surface in the hole is very smooth. If the hole is 3 thousand years old, it would be as weathered as the rest of the stone.
@shawnn6926
Ай бұрын
Makes sense to me since they always add gates or doors to old building and structures to keep people out when closed.
@jimthvac100
Ай бұрын
@@55cook The holes are found in many places within these ruins and are thousands of years old. They were not made in the 20th or even 19th century. Is this the first time you have heard of these holes? no one has figured out how they were drilled.
@55cook
Ай бұрын
@jimthvac100 Okay, but the holes look like more recent cuts than the surrounding stone cuts in these pictures. Anyway, what is the point of suggesting that the holes are work that is out of the ordinary? Maybe the ancient peoples who built the structures were able to drill holes with stone drill bits?
@thoseguysgaming4187
Ай бұрын
Bro I work in construction. That is a core drill hole for sure. Like everyone said might be a door hinge. Had to be a strang hinge and no not gold. It would be to soft and bendable. It had to be something really strong...
@RosettaRedfeather
Ай бұрын
Likely a more complex structure than we imagine but definitely spiral drilled. No one with any intelligence could deny that.
@damyr
Ай бұрын
The purpose is irrelevant. The question is how they did it? It's a piece of rose granite. And they only had bronze chisels and saws.
@thoseguysgaming4187
Ай бұрын
@@damyr very true. Yeah man it's not like they had diamond bits or laser cutting tech in those days... or did they? Funny how there buildings lasted forever but non of the tools they used for the buildings, almost like the tools vanished from earth...
@redmikarim1944
Ай бұрын
The door might have been granite as well or a bit softer stone because there is no wear in the frame pivot point.
@ianwalker7440
Ай бұрын
Tutankhamens dagger was made of iron from a meteorite , thinking that maybe where the super strong iron came from to make a core drill bit .
@jasong9774
26 күн бұрын
That's a pretty interesting way to mount ancient wifi spots.
@pamelawatson2366
Ай бұрын
This temple is where my now husband and me first realised our love. I will always feel a great love for it and hope others find it similarly seductive.
@leonardodiaz1760
Ай бұрын
I've been there in 2010. The guide explained that a strong quake destroyed the temple and most of it had to be rebuilt. Maybe those holes were foraged then to lift those masive slaves. Beside, that temple has been ravaged many times because Hatshepsut was a woman pharaoh and many wanted to erase her from memory. It served even as a Coptic temple in the post Ptolemaic period. It has been under restoration for at least 70 years. But maybe there was a golden door with obsidian hinges there. Some kind of portal to another galaxy or time. Who knows? After all we live in the Matrix, don't we? 😂
@hansbraun2726
Ай бұрын
I think you are correct. A modern whole, drilled to allow for reconstruction.
@velvetbees
Ай бұрын
I'm quite certain that's where doohicky or a thingey majig goes.
@stephenrobshaw4931
Ай бұрын
You do.
@carygson
Ай бұрын
This temple is more extraordinary for other reasons including the use of perspective which we think of as being invented in Renaissance Italy. Close!
@dennisfastenow5674
Ай бұрын
These drilled hole are all over the Giza site as well, seems no one really knows how or why.
@wahiawamang6622
Ай бұрын
That’s incredible. Very rare geometric shape. I think it’s called a circle
@lookbeneaththesurface4376
Ай бұрын
Maybe it was used for a gate/door, or maybe it was used to hold the stone up to put the other stone underneath it? Obviously, I'm just speculating. It's mind-boggling. Really cool.
@JohnBreland-ie7en
2 күн бұрын
The thing we have to realize is that the people in those times were more advanced than we think.the earth was in a more pure condition as for less pollution plus they had direct contact with the fallen angels
@Bigjohn7
Ай бұрын
What about the one that should be on the floor !
@AskiaAniyunwiyah-gh6ve
Ай бұрын
You mean ground
@jillw892
Ай бұрын
Would require a floor mount. I'm sure it's been ground away over time.
@FuneralProcession
Ай бұрын
The ground has probably been worn out and changed. Many dynasties lived there and didn't just leave it be..
@OxAO
Ай бұрын
the video couple of frames shows a stone tile missing in that spot.
@AffordBindEquipment
Ай бұрын
Anti gravity paste. How it was made was lost at the same time as how they built the pyramids.
@hiker64
Ай бұрын
Think critically. Just because it’s an old site, it doesn’t mean the hole also dates back to antiquity. Similarly, lights inside tombs and pyramids, don’t date back thousands of years either.
@starryeyedbrea
Ай бұрын
No one is wondering about the lighting. Why would there have been a need to create those drill holes in that structure, after it was constructed? Has this place been moved since it was created?
@hiker64
Ай бұрын
@@starryeyedbrea It appears to be a door hinge socket that was likely drilled within the last 150 years to accommodate a door of some kind. Colonizers over the centuries have routinely destroyed, looted, pillaged, and modified ancient structures for whatever reason, and archaeologists and historians have often tried to remove these modifications. My point is that just because there is an anachronism of some kind at a historic site, it doesn't meant that it was created by aliens or some supernatural being. Sometimes it's just humans destroying historical artifacts and structures. My point about the lights was to point out that there are helpful, more modern additions to ancient structures as well including lighting, ventilation, handrails, walkways and other things. But done properly, they can enhance the historical intrigue of ancient sites as educating the public about these sites and structures will make people tend to want to preserve them.
@IvyMay-qn2ys
Ай бұрын
Think about it. Why would a hole be there? It's likely for a door system. These holes turn up all over Egypt. Even in the quarries where the stone comes from.
@jameslifetimelearner
Ай бұрын
@@starryeyedbrea Yes, it’s a re creation.
@FrankPCarpi
Ай бұрын
That's funny but true.
@FernandoPartridge
Ай бұрын
There were two ancient Egyptian inventors: Blackhamun and Deckerhepter, they were ridiculed for their crazy ideas but when they began working together they made history....
@jeremyglauert
29 күн бұрын
Wow, they call our ancestors primitive but just imagine how it’s hard to balance a wooden door and make it swing perfectly when a medium sized door. This door was probably made of bronze, with a lot of gold or silver, so imagine hanging that perfectly. I doubt they could do it today
@CampbellCornLab
Ай бұрын
I'd watch your whole walk through this. Its awesome!
@louiseb6111
Ай бұрын
See the play button at the bottom of the screen, there's a link to, 'Live at the...'! Tap it bc that might be the walkthrough for you. 🤷🏼♀️👍
@wilhelmschmidt7240
Ай бұрын
A lot of people hear "We don't know how this was done." and think mystery beyond our knowledge, but what it usually means is "We know 20 or so ways they could easily have done this, but we aren't certain which exact one was used in this specific context."
@MarcosElMalo2
Ай бұрын
Even when we do know, because there are craftsmen using the same tools, techniques, and materials, there’s always the pseudoscientific dumdums that try to make a big mystery of it.
@kidwave1
Ай бұрын
Precisely! The "mystery" they imply is UNFOUNDED! So they had a drilling tool. Big deal, of course they did.
@bryansmith4856
Ай бұрын
Can you name at least 3 of the ways?
@The-RoyalKnight
Ай бұрын
No. It means we don't think that they had the technology to do such things.
@seankrake4776
Ай бұрын
@@bryansmith4856using a copper tube drill with corundum sand, like they show two amateurs doing over the course of a few hours on the scientists against myths KZitem channel.
@juiceymoojuice
17 күн бұрын
They use a copper sheet rolled into a cylindrical sleeve, using a bow drill with abrasive sand to cut. It’s shown on their hieroglyphics and researcher has reenacted the process.
@Voodoomaria
Ай бұрын
A common feature in Roman an egyptian structures. This is a doorway, and what you are looking at is the place where the door hinge (a vertical post) would insert and rotate.
@user-ew8tl2bb9c
Ай бұрын
분명 전기 드릴자국일텬데 저거 하나로도 기존 강단 사학자들은 혀깨물어야한다
@cbbgf8545
Ай бұрын
😂😂😂Scalpellini di rame
@cbbgf8545
Ай бұрын
Scalpellini di rame😂😂😂😂😂
@very5ick112
Ай бұрын
@@cbbgf8545 copper chisels
@Burn_calories
Ай бұрын
Everybody seems to know it's a door hinge; so let me ask you all this: WHERES THE DOOR !?! 😂 Somebody took it
@craigwilson4439
Ай бұрын
I see what you mean but it could have been destroyed by invaders, earthquakes, design change by a new ruler, who knows. When removed it may have become part of a floor, a wall or just become rubble and used for fill.
@Burn_calories
Ай бұрын
@@craigwilson4439 there are so many of these all over the world, yet the doors are ALWAYS missing. surely there would be a few left intact; you think? 🤔
@Burn_calories
Ай бұрын
@@craigwilson4439 like, they always just destroy the door then head out, leaving no remains of it, yet leave the rest of the structure intact. Either way; SOMETHING happened, and we don't know.
@ArcanumCathar
Ай бұрын
Was probably a door made of solid gold...
@billwilson-es5yn
Ай бұрын
Probably was made from light cedar so was busted up for firewood.
@brendanwood1540
Ай бұрын
A drill bit is actually relatively simple to make. At least a masonry bit. Regular helical drill bits wouldn't work for this. It would be a single tapered edge with sharpened faced made of hard material. Cutting stone perfectly flat on the other hand is extremely difficult and moving large stones is even more challenging.
@nexpro6985
Ай бұрын
Not a mystery and not hidden. Just a hinge socket cut using a simple copper tube and sand. A technology that the Egyptians had great experience using.
@kevinmckinzie
Ай бұрын
The Egyptians were known to reuse things. This block of stone was originally a cup holder in the Kings palace.
@lynnarthur1411
Ай бұрын
The comments never disappoint! 😂
@pennytobolski2009
Ай бұрын
Yes but so stupid...be real tarts
@beroukhiaeliana2435
28 күн бұрын
Un porte gobelets pfff 🙄
@SDeww
Ай бұрын
this has been explained 20-30 years ago, it is a copper circle drill with the help of sand and a +- a thousand hours, if you have time and manpower enough you can make anything, for example prisoners in jail who cut through solid steel with a razor blade, or digging a tunnel with a spoon.
@WheresWiIIy
Ай бұрын
The speed at which the pyramids were built (15 to 30 years) and the amount of blocks (2.3 million) discounts that explanation as it would take far too long with copper and sand. A block had to be placed every 2 minutes for 20 years!
@Johnsonz4a
Ай бұрын
@WheresWiIIy and that's just the pyramids. There's also tons and tons of other structures. Also the tons of walkways stones perfectly carved and fitted so tight a piece of paper won't fit between. If it was primitive chisels and hand tools, man, I would love to have been there to see that. Lol.
@ultimabear
Ай бұрын
@@Johnsonz4a They had steel back then.
@irawardofficial
Ай бұрын
Nope...
@mikeyt7787
Ай бұрын
@@ultimabear no sir they did not, iron wasnt even used in tools yet at that point.
@jackdurden466
Ай бұрын
That hole was drilled perfectly and into some very hard material yet there’s still debate about whether ancient aliens have the Egyptians technology. Idk, it looks so modern I just can’t believe it was done with some hand tools.
@fritz1990
Ай бұрын
Look down. It's probably a hinge pin socket for a door that is no longer there. Would have loved to see this place when it was in prime condition.
@jaggeranand6408
Ай бұрын
Nice job on this one. Very clear evidence of core drilling. Being shallow plug you can see how it snapped out from bottom. Same same as contemporary drilling
@craigwilson4439
Ай бұрын
Holy crap, there was once a massive door there. It's a hinge support. WOW man.
@ceemoe4096
Ай бұрын
the gr8 flud ripped it awau
@damyr
Ай бұрын
It's a hinge support... probably. But that's not the purpose of the video. It's a bore hole, in a GRANITE.
@bennybongosbigolebonanza894
Ай бұрын
It’s for a can light that Cleopatra’s husband likely never got around to installing.
@rajasingammuthusamy959
24 күн бұрын
possibly the Bore Hole and Cross Bore. There are two main components in how a door is prepped. The large main hole that the door knob mounts through is called a Bore Hole.
@cooljess76
Ай бұрын
Virtually any shape can create a perfect circle if you stabilize it while it’s rotating. To drill a hole, the object doesn’t even need to be harder or as hard as the material being drilled into. It just needs to be lubricated or cooled which can be done with sand, water or even spit for that matter. This particular hole may have been cut or ground. The tooling marks would look identical under a microscope and would likely show that a rotating object made the hole.
@Kanehelax
Ай бұрын
The drilling material has to be harder than the drilled. This is physics. You can not scratch a glassplate with a woodstick. You have too put something between the stick and the glassplate thats harder than the glas AND has cutting edges. Grains of harder mineral for instance. So you drill with something harder, with the help of a stick. Lubricant reduce friction of the non cutting edges and help transport the chips away from cutting edges.
@robertnett9793
Ай бұрын
@@Kanehelax You know about wear and tear? Your special steel drill will get worn out even if you just drill wood. Everything scrapes on everything so any material can do visible damage applied long enough. Also as OP said - sand. The Sand does the grinding, regardless of the drill you use. Be it wood, or copper it's just to stabilise the sand and press it to the stone to grind it.
@bandeberto
Ай бұрын
The question is how the hole was made? Supposedly there were no tools hard enough to make those holes in granite. And people here talking about hinges...
@DK-performance
Ай бұрын
Exactly, that looks the exact same as the holes we (electricians) have core drilled in walls or floors of concrete buildings. A big machine is needed to drill through something as hard as granite and what looks like 6 inch diameter or bigger
@tvk9030
Ай бұрын
The Egyptians (as they are now called) created it before the global disaster and it was not until much later that the ancient Egyptians actually invaded this area as evidenced by the Egyptian civilization creating produce work of much lower quality
@jenniferlangston6054
Ай бұрын
Much like the humans of the present day lol Seriously, do we know who lived in the area before the Egyptians? Or did they go by another name? I would love to know & more about them ❤
@IvesMarcelin
Ай бұрын
I think it was hand made...but too maby things on the World prove the presence of another civilisation antérior ..*.longtime before* de Déluge of water...in the recet of Genesis...in the bible. [[ our bible say no words on the presence of many ingeneering works on the Earth........but💥....it's too amazing....for me there is a another existence of ultra moderne civilisation very longtime before Adam and Eva ..in our Genesis....some books miss to our bible...The puzzle is not complète ! I guess some sheets was not write! Or taken by someone else😕💥 // just thinking...we try how much time for build just one bloc....with all detail 🤔? 20 years ? But how many site on this world was worked...too..many ,,/when Jésus spoke on day on the mount of olives several peuple asked him for answer to their question After wich he replied many things happened before you on earth like elsewhere.......the World would not be big enough to contain all the Books tellings all the Stories ....
@DK-performance
Ай бұрын
@@IvesMarcelin I agree, the pre adamite theory! And yes I agree a celestial civilization was who made those…the watchers!
@bryanchadwick6607
Ай бұрын
It's a hole to run conduit for fiber optic lines. They obviously stopped drilling a hole realizing it was still 2500 years away
@edwardbonner5131
Ай бұрын
Can’t believe be all these people are just walking past this stuff and not stopping to inspect the artistry on the walls and pillars. I’d spend an hour on every metre almost lol.
@shawnn6926
Ай бұрын
Have you been to Angkor Wat? I spent about an hour walking down just one wall looking at all the details in the carved wall.
@spanishpeaches2930
Ай бұрын
Sounds like me at National Trust properties where i look at how door hinges are cut and the painted detail effects , on columns !: )
@oggyoggy1299
Ай бұрын
Because once you’ve done that for 5 hours you’ve seen enough.
@BillBird2111
Ай бұрын
There is a belief that the "artistry" you speak of was added later. Think of it as grafitti on a modern building. If you compare the drawn artistry to the engineering required to construct these walls, which is perfect btw, you begin to cast some doubt on the crude drawings. But, nobody really knows. Like everything else, it's "just a theory."
@surfkat37
24 күн бұрын
That's a beer mug, holder. Fellows were getting ready to set that transom block. They realized they drilled out the wrong Stone, so they had to use that 1. King didn't get his beer holder
@coreyrich420
Ай бұрын
door hinge
@aquariandawn4750
Ай бұрын
That being true there must be one on the ground right underneath it
@damyr
Ай бұрын
Door hinge or not, it doesn't matter. It seems no one understands the video. It's a bore hole in a granite. What kind of tool ancient Egyptians, of the bronze age, could use to drill a hole in a granite? Now, that's the question.
@aquariandawn4750
Ай бұрын
@@damyr you aren't the only one who's watched uncharted X and a dozen other channels talking about these boreholes. I imagine most everybody here watching this video is aware of how impossible it is at the Egyptians made those holes... This video is about the purpose of the holes.
@damyr
Ай бұрын
@@aquariandawn4750 The uploader emphasized the point, by mentioning the mohs scale, twice. That's the whole point, because according to egyptologists, they didn't possess tools for making such level of processing granite.
@aquariandawn4750
Ай бұрын
@@damyr and I also told you that I know it's impossible for the Egyptians to have made those holes. Why are you trying to debate with me on something I'm not arguing on? Are you so desperate to be alright? The video is about the purpose of the holes, there's nobody ignore it enough but you to be talking about whether or not the Egyptians could have made them.
@shanehuff7452
Ай бұрын
It’s looks like there is a second round hole on the left side also when you zoom in at the end.
@4faxache935
Ай бұрын
Thank you, i noticed that as well.
@GizzyDillespee
Ай бұрын
Yup for double doors that swing open. As far as what happened to the doors, where are they, if there were doors - the decor and wood was plundered and reused for later rich guys' construction projects, just like it always is. That's why we only find things that are too big for the plunderers to move (megaliths) or else things that were so well-hidden underground, that plunderers only found them recently. Not that I have a problem with plunder... the pharoahs were such miserable pricks that the hangers-on had to develop this bizarre complex religion based around pharoahs living forever even after their body dies. Thousands of people would suffer and, many die, to build a monument to reassure the pharoah that he'll live forever... and all of this, so that he wouldn't act like a holy terror perpetual 2 year old, to the people around him and under his command... you know what? Let's plunder! But yeah, there were probably swing-out doors there.
@WLMSeals
2 күн бұрын
There was definitely a door that was once there.. looks like a perfect spot for the door.
@stuartback8561
3 күн бұрын
Why couldn't it be a modern core sample that was taken in the 1930s to 1960? Geologists and archeologists in that era were often not as concerned with perfect preservation.
@ShortwickCreations
Ай бұрын
I was saying to myself while watching.. "Look Down". There is probably another hole directly underneath for a door to swing in. I'm guessing the little notch in the hole is for the hinge's slide casing.
@daelanthony7027
Ай бұрын
Been there. Seen them. Exactly what you're saying.
@thomasboese3793
Ай бұрын
What about the other side? Same thing or different?
@allenthomas7755
Ай бұрын
social media has ruined us ...look at how amazing those structures are
@leonardo-oy2mm
3 күн бұрын
Because we don't understand how they did it, it doesn't mean that they couldn't.
@joiethemack3317
26 күн бұрын
The most interesting part is we've always been told they worked with granite but that hole
@gregghatfield9946
Ай бұрын
Door was exactly what I was thinking because of setting behind the edge opening of this doorway
@mi1400
Ай бұрын
despite i watch only premium youtube videos and YT is usually OK in suggestions to ppl like me who dont binge eat YT every other crap we ppl pass on even slightest of dubious titled or tumbnail showing videos .. but in this case the whole cocktail of google(search algos), youtube, gemini kept nagging me for days to watch it as suggestion and kept ignoring it but when it didnt go away on uts own i just played and exactly like my suggestion a crap.. to me its a hinge-socket for some old giant door installed here.. in "later centuries" .. seeing style on distance of hole i will bet possibly latter to 1800s... so again a huh/clickbait vid
@OpeneyesGuy
Ай бұрын
As a machinist, that looks suspiciously like what we call an oopsie. When you drill the pilot hole too deep on accident. It’s a cosmetic defect that was not intentional. And it was also very much machined.
@Timmyjkelley
Ай бұрын
Machined, thank you! Someone suggested a hinge for a wooden door lol i said why would they use wood when working with something so hard appears to have not been problematic for them. They wanted this to stay the course and built as such
@jimbusmaximus4624
Ай бұрын
So the Ancients obviously had a giant Bridgeport.
@OpeneyesGuy
Ай бұрын
@@jimbusmaximus4624 Not quite lol. It looks like a mistake to me. Probably wrong, but that’s what I’m picking up. It was machined, and accidents happen.
@jimbusmaximus4624
Ай бұрын
@@OpeneyesGuy they just forgot to calibrate the digital readout on the mill. It happens lol
@OpeneyesGuy
Ай бұрын
@@jimbusmaximus4624 it does though 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@mathiasniemeier4359
Ай бұрын
I am sure they had electric back then, and yes I also believe the hole was drilled for a hinged door. I sometimes wonder if maybe they didn't heat up the stones , so they would are easier to work with.
@mikei7498
Ай бұрын
It’s obviously a modern hardness test hole chosen in that spot to avoid defacing anything
@Sickoftheinsanity
Ай бұрын
For a swinging door. I believe some British archaeologist in the early 1900s(?) found several granite drill cores and figured out how they did it.
@oldbarnmenagerie2783
Ай бұрын
I use a solid granite mortar and pestle in my kitchen, and with just crushing peppercorns, the granit has been chaned/worked/eroded so this round/worked/shaped door hinge spot doesn't surprise me.
@anonimoporsiempre6033
Ай бұрын
Exelent Mr. Captain Expert
@MarcosElMalo2
Ай бұрын
Exactly. Over time this happens. The ignorant arguments of “Lost civilization” or “alien technology” proponents is demolished by a simple natural phenomenon: Erosion. Softer matter can wear through harder material given enough time. By using tools and materials commonly available in their time, ancient stonemasons were able to cut, drill, dress, carve, and polish stone. It just took a lot longer than what we can do with more modern tools and materials. The Mohs scale is not applicable to this sort of work.
@beeftec5862
Ай бұрын
I've used diamond core drills for work, that is a modern diamond core drill hole. the outer ridge is the teeth cut point and the centre will fracture from the weakness around it
@navystrackstar
Ай бұрын
So please explain how our ancestors of the past were able to achieve a near perfect hole with a depth of what looks to be 3 inches deep in one of the hardest stones known to man.
@blueridgeocean
Ай бұрын
@@navystrackstar it could have been a sample taken decades ago....
@Breakmarkie78
15 күн бұрын
there’s lots of these holes in what we call door ways, it’s obviously for the use of a door
@mosssmith3816
Күн бұрын
Previously, there was a swinging door you're looking at the socket that held the pivot point
@zammap
Ай бұрын
People in India were making stone doors up until the colonial period, and for a thousand years prior. They used hinges like that. All hand tools.
@pr0f3s5or3
Ай бұрын
Shh ! Don't you know ? If Europeans haven't done it, it's aliens.
@MrShwaggins
Ай бұрын
I mean a bit of diamond dust, olive oil and rope will cut through pretty much any type of rock.
@Zara-tt7rh
Ай бұрын
As a person in construction who uses modern steel hole saws a lot, this is crazy to think it was done with the tech of the day, since this hole was apparently dated. No technology or recording of such technology exists or has been examined or dated by Egyptologists or archaeologists. Try taking a modern concrete hole saw and go dig into concrete, this material is much harder.
@stevegraham3817
Ай бұрын
Your key words.... No recording of the technology exists. Which does not mean that the technology didn't exist.| If a tornedo hit your modern construction site and blew your truck into the river, the concrete would still exist, but would there be any record of your technology in 50 years? let alone in 5,000, 12,000, or 26,000 years in the future.
@kekibannmi6054
Ай бұрын
There are plenty of "recordings" of this technology...in the Egyptian hieroglyphs. Sand is the primary tool used to cut with...and either a copper/bronze saw (a long flat piece of metal with no teeth) or a tube for holes....
@ScreamingEagleFTW
Ай бұрын
this is a recording of technology. The hole is proof they did have the technology. It is self evident. no need to force fit a conclusion that they didnt have the tech therefore aliens. or whatever unlikely conclusion,
@j.p.wanderlust6649
Ай бұрын
We have videos of people only a few years ago, demonstrating how to cut a hole in granite using copper and sand. It is not a hard thing to do.
@mi1400
Ай бұрын
despite i watch only premium youtube videos and YT is usually OK in suggestions to ppl like me who dont binge eat YT every other crap we ppl pass on even slightest of dubious titled or tumbnail showing videos .. but in this case the whole cocktail of google(search algos), youtube, gemini kept nagging me for days to watch it as suggestion and kept ignoring it but when it didnt go away on uts own i just played and exactly like my suggestion a crap.. to me its a hinge-socket for some old giant door installed here.. in "later centuries" .. seeing style on distance of hole i will bet possibly latter to 1800s... so again a huh/clickbait vid
@drunvert
Ай бұрын
I at first thought it was a reused block that had a partial core drill, but reading the next person's comment about a gate also sounds very likely
@sjTHEfirst
Ай бұрын
This was all built in the 60s as a tourist attraction. Just like Devil’s Tower was built for that Steven Spielberg movie.
@steveengelmann8518
Ай бұрын
Everyone suggesting it was for door hinges. Im just wondering how they were able to cut the Rosequarz granite.
@LifeBlissBlossom
Ай бұрын
More advanced technology than modern day
@thediplomasta5891
Ай бұрын
Lasers. They used lasers.
@joannemurdock7899
Ай бұрын
And moved Tons of it? A very GIANT CRANE??😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
@thediplomasta5891
Ай бұрын
@@joannemurdock7899 they may have had a crane, but they didn't have steel cable. They didn't have paper. How much weight could their best ropes hold? The conventional arguments fall apart quickly, nowadays. Hiding the truth from us IS the point.
@joannemurdock7899
Ай бұрын
@@thediplomasta5891 there was a very eye opening doco. I saw a few years back that took engineers , stone masons builders crane operators to Egypt, they literally were all rather bemused and could not see how these pyramids could have been built? Thousands of years ago, no tools left behind? How did they move abandoned cut the tons of stone🤔😯
@TakeItFromMe.
Ай бұрын
I make holes like that all the time. I use pounding stones and soft copper chisels.
@Nerthos
29 күн бұрын
The hole man strikes again
@illtryanything5264
17 күн бұрын
@@Nerthos It's good to bring one's hole self
@pinkoslayer
6 күн бұрын
😂
@SteveSiegelin
Ай бұрын
Actually it's from the 1800s from a very disrespectful archaeologists that almost destroyed a lot of the Egyptian tombs.
@user-ql5hu1nl5d
Ай бұрын
One of the maintenance guys attempting to install guttering 😂
@aeroglide
Ай бұрын
The swivel pin idea fits, but as I see it, for that particular location, the actual swivel would have reached from the top socket to the bottom one and, for the required strength, the round post acting as the swivel could only have been lashed to that vertical edge of the door with metal bands (bronze?) or some form of fixture with hardwood pins? A door filling the whole width of the stone cavity from corner to corner would not have been able to rotate around the centre of that swivel pin. Any ideas?
@damyr
Ай бұрын
Great. Now there's just one more thing left for you to explain - how they did that hole? And I remind you, it's made in a piece of a rose granite, the hardest type of rock on the planet.
@cltmeck
Ай бұрын
They had the technology to bore holes. Nice observation.
@AKHWJ3ST
Ай бұрын
granite is extremely hard. l would be interested to know how you think they had the technology to do this?
@mi1400
Ай бұрын
despite i watch only premium youtube videos and YT is usually OK in suggestions to ppl like me who dont binge eat YT every other crap we ppl pass on even slightest of dubious titled or tumbnail showing videos .. but in this case the whole cocktail of google(search algos), youtube, gemini kept nagging me for days to watch it as suggestion and kept ignoring it but when it didnt go away on uts own i just played and exactly like my suggestion a crap.. to me its a hinge-socket for some old giant door installed here.. in "later centuries" .. seeing style on distance of hole i will bet possibly latter to 1800s... so again a huh/clickbait vid
@boovaher
Ай бұрын
@@AKHWJ3ST Probably the same tech that enabled them to mine and shape these granite blocks in the first place.
@L3d0y1
Ай бұрын
Wrong. There's a hole, no more. It means it could've been made around the hole, in this case you don't make a hole, you make the granit around it. So don't be sure when you just don't have enough datas...
@L3d0y1
Ай бұрын
@@AKHWJ3STToday we can melt and molt the granit in labs. It's called geopolymers. But we just didn't try it to make buildings.
@racingtegnsilver8909
3 күн бұрын
It's for ancient recess lighting. It wasn't built to the same standards and is now gone.
@OUigot
Ай бұрын
Hard to say? Archeologists rebuild these sites to what "they" believed it looked like.
@Hubris423
Ай бұрын
For a door to swing on 😂
@kulaviews1197
Ай бұрын
😂
@matthewparsons3326
Ай бұрын
No
@negotiator96
Ай бұрын
Come on man everybody knows those holes are fairly modern they were made in late Victorian times when these temples were furnished for tourism with lavish heavy oak doors and other features put here by the Victorian British egyptologists as well as the Egyptian tourism ministry!!! They served many purposes one for looks and for furnishing the other was for security to lock the temples and all the gold and silver furnishings that were props but still very expensive items they were put in the temples to make them look used and lived in as they were originally!....
@maxdystopia674
Ай бұрын
That was a sample taken in 1971 by a geologist team lead by prof walter drexel and granted by the egyptian govt
@fungiuse
Ай бұрын
Soon they will say it was the ALIENS who visited old Egypt and used laser gun!!
@dogstar5927
Ай бұрын
Damn those ancient Ikea do-it-yourself kits !
@maureensmith2728
Ай бұрын
You’re hilarious ha!😂
@charlessanford2198
Ай бұрын
Still looking for a piece of the hardware.
@Patrick-jx1yo
Ай бұрын
Tube drill hole for a door hinge.
@damyr
Ай бұрын
Tube drill for sure. But it's from the bronze age... and it's on a granite rock.
@amolpathak9736
4 күн бұрын
Yes. It is part of the door that has prtrusions on top and bottom that are engaged in these holes and forms hinge. These are all over old forts in India
@TalmidMichael
Ай бұрын
You’d be incredibly surprised and amazed to find out just how advanced the ancient people were. The assumption of poor/lack of engineering skills and knowledge is foolish.
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