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and now to the supporters of cutting ancient
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stone, look at these ancient steps, the
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so-called Well, it’s clear that then there are
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similar steps. But the interesting
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fastenings, so to speak, are reminiscent of Lego, that
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is, try to cut this from a stone.
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This is purely poured concrete, so it’s
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pinked and it’s filled in some
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very shapes exactly according to the Lego principle, and these
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steps were connected to each other by a
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hole and a
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pin according to the principle of modern Lego,
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this technology is often found here,
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that is, we know that our ancient masonry
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was virtually seamless and
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was held in place by geometry or
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metal brackets in the form of a butterfly. But we
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see this Lego
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fastenings one on one staircase
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[music]
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Good afternoon viewers of the ispeak channel and
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today we are visiting Alexander
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Romanov, you already know him from the films on
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our channel, he explained what temples are,
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why they are not power plants, for some reason
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communications are generally
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multifunctional constructions are very
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interesting films, a link to them will be
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under this video But the most interesting thing is in
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something else. Today we will talk with
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Alexander about construction technology and
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that’s where we’ll start in general. I
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also recommend following the link under the video, there
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is Alexander’s interesting website and it’s
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dedicated to free energy
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many today are interested in this
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technology of free energy, many
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channels are dedicated to this, but Alexander,
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in my opinion, has the most sober and, how can I
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say, scientifically based
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view on this topic, because I recommend
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looking at his work. It’s really
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very interesting, but we will start today not
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with free energy, namely with
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construction technology on the eve of
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our expedition St. Petersburg Where
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the question arose between the so-called
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masons and concrete workers, I
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would just like to ask Alexander his
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opinion my opinion You know, in order to
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restore history, I periodized it That is,
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we had an ancient civilization,
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earlier an ancient civilization then
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interflood a civilization that built its
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structures from the rubble of ancient times, but
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now it’s our civilization that uses
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technologies that we all know. And
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in its first stage of building
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its existence, it also used the
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wreckage of an interflood ancient
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civilization and we see a constant
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regression. That is, if the
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ancient civilization, as we know, began in cave
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cities initially, then on these
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cave cities they immediately built
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huge
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structures, cities there 500 by
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300 kilometers long; this was previously antiquity
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or the Golden Age. That is, it immediately
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began with the highest technologies that
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subsequent civilizations could not repeat,
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and we understood these technologies by
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studying them in Turkey in North Africa in
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Southeast Asia, in Crimea, we
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realized that this is an artificial stone, what
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we did for this, that is, many
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researchers struggled with this question for a very long time,
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arguing whether it was artificial
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or not began in Crimea
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when we started
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taking measurements in place with a Schmidt hammer,
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uh, the
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compressive strength of antique blocks and the fact
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that limestone or shell rock
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that is mined in quarries nearby And what
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we saw is that the compressive strength of
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artificial stone blocks
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turns out to be above 500 kg per square centimeter
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for what we see in quarries it is 150
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200 That is, this is a difference and quite
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big and it says one thing: this is an
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artificial block. Even if it is not
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artificial yet, it was not mined in the quarries
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nearby, we passed all the quarries to which
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historians and everyone show that it
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was mined there further we went even further,
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we did it in Turkey, we
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took samples and did their
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spectral analysis, so far we did it in a
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cheap way there, we explained it
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that there is a zone that is the
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home of fire, this uh, we somehow did
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n’t determine the excavation, but still, what
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we determined again he determined not
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the compound but the quantitative ratio of
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various chemical elements e below
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magnesium according to the periodic table and he
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actually showed us, approximately by
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calculation, the presence of clinker, that is,
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similar to a portrait a But the most
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interesting thing further is that all this rock in the
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antique blocks of artificial stone
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was practically crushed in the floor and
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here we found Alette from Kiev,
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many of you have seen this film, where he showed
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how it was done. He has
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equipment that grinds
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ordinary cement, which he buys in
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construction stores,
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grinds it into a smaller fraction and
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this is done using the method of cavitation.
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cavitation This method works at
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twice the pressure;
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in fact, the
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compressor works; it turns out that at the time
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when the antique blocks were made, the pressure
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was not two, but about 4 times
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higher; it was generally much easier to do.
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But
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we don’t really understand how cavitation was achieved now. Because
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there are two main ways to obtain
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cavitation, this is like on the wreath when
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metal
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fragments of this screw are actually drilled out of a ship’s propeller. That is, it
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is destroyed, this is achieved
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by changing the
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fluidity of the liquid by changing the diameter of the pipe.
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This is a very interesting moment of
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cavitation. Today, with our
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technologies, we are trying to fight so that it
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did not arise and did not destroy the screws. And
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then it was used loudly; the
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recommendation also acts on the
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destruction of
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microorganisms in the water; we saw this again
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in the future, where the entire bottom of this
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artificial river was filled with tiles with a
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variable diameter, just like an
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hourglass in this form, that is, the
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lower layer of water was delayed and
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cavitation was cleared, that is, we realized that
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indeed in ancient times
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cavitation was used very widely and
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another way to obtain cavitation is
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acoustic waves, this already goes
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to our guns, which may not turn out to be
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guns. Well, bell guns, that is,
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what was it created for, that is, wide
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spectrum Range of applications, as many
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have understood, I am still a supporter of the
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artificiality of stone, they are sharp and
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this technology is not at all simpler than
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sharp Why Because concrete, as we
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see, it is poured with a single synthetic
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mass and to fill it with a single
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synthetic mass you need a plant and
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the highest technologies, that is, what is a
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single synthetic mass, is it necessary for
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such a volume of this block that we see
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in antiquity,
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some up to a hundred tons,
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it comes to pouring from some volume of
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another this one, this hundred tons
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because it won’t be possible to pour it in by the spoon
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and we we see from the trace that it was a
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single thing that was poured in. That is, these are both
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vehicles and technology,
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this cavitation where the breakdown of
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rock into nanoparticles occurs, we just
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found it in the Caucasus, here is Zubaschenko's cave with
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sidor, it was on an expedition that we found a
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huge mining and processing plant in which all this
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was mined, the same thing we see how
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it was mined in the Crimea, this is the
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Inkerman quarries and the
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stone Lobnya in Kerch, that is,
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this is the approximate technology for
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making blocks in huge volumes
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because we see ancient cities
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hundreds of kilometers long and again
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I showed this in my films and
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now Now we need to separate this
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ancient construction technology, that
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earlier, that late antiquity, it was
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technologically advanced and building
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materials were produced in exactly this way, and in
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early antiquity they were more serious,
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more pressing strength, apparently the
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atmospheric pressure was still higher, then in the
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Renaissance, which arose in the second
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period technology fell from antiquity And
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again, on the ruins earlier, we see a
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clear trace that we saw in Turkey.
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How they built from new material
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using antique broken blocks, before
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ethics, and then when the entire
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ancient civilization perished,
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the interflood began, and now we have the next question
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before the trip to St. Petersburg in St. Petersburg we see
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granite columns of St. Isaac's Cathedral.
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Embankments of St. Petersburg, there are a lot of granite
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in general and products
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that are in St. Petersburg and they
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again arouse suspicion that they are
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really not made of
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natural stone. This seemed very good to
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Solovyov and having removed
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the salons of St. Isaac's Cathedral which are
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peeling and under it there is a very
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thin layer of external plaster, a
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completely different mass can be seen, she
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recently removed a column on
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Vasilievsky Island and she removed our
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St. Petersburg embankment where it looks
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like this granite was laid out like plasticine, that
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is, either it was in liquid form or
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it was poured like concrete and more the most
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interesting moment again for those who don’t
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want to see this, they resist and
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shout that these are all sharp stones, here is our
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so-called antique sarf, which
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is a substitute for the monument to Minin and
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Pozharsky, it is clearly covered with
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granite plaster because we
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see its white insides, which are
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similar in texture to the antique ones sarcophagi and
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this plaster part of its
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outer surface and we again have
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a Legend What is this This is a huge piece of
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granite brought from St. Petersburg
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to Moscow And all this was done by the male Sukhanov
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Although please, there are stills of footage of what’s
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inside going
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inside, that is, like this situation
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So now we have a question for Alexander
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Romanov Sasha Tell me please, are you a
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supporter of stone casting or
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cutting Although I will interrupt a little again and
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sharp casting was used, maybe even
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in equal parts, but most likely
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casting was used more, of course. That’s how you
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look at all this How you are looking at the
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ancient technologies for the production of
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artificial stone, which is of course
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very high. And that is why
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St. Petersburg was built, these granites,
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which are less durable than our
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antique block of artificial stone, but
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still they are high-tech. I
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still think that these are really the
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boundaries St. Petersburg were built already in the
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inter-flood period under Catherine, that is, the
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technology still remained. What do you
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I was interested in This topic
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was a little interesting at one time and look,
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dear friends, what I discovered I
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discovered the following effect that is,
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first, it must be the ideal purity of
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the material in order to get
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this Granite concrete Yes, but this is
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not enough, that is, the ideal purity of the
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rock from which I grind it, ideal
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purity is the most important thing. That is, if
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you now go to the store and
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buy ordinary Yes here is a mass from which
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you can then make plaster there and
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so on, you will not see such purity, that
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is, existing manufacturers
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cannot even do this yet, what the ancients could do, the
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closest effect that was
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demonstrated by Yutkin Yes, this is a breakdown of
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almost any breed into any
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Faction. So they even built their own
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time, an experimental section of the road that is
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still working and has not been repaired That is, the
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granite was practically smashed into dust
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Yes, it was made of it, so to
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speak, Concrete so that people could
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understand That is, I was talking about cavitation And the
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Utkin effect is another one of the
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technological extraction methods
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Absolutely right the Yubkin effect is one
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of the options where we can use it
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to grind almost any
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material, what it is in
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short, that is, it is a liquid, let’s say
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water or some kind of electrolyte in which a
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high-voltage discharge is performed
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from battery capacitors and so on and so on
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and this discharge
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spreading naturally in water. This is a
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shock wave, it completely destroys the
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entire rock and after a certain
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number of discharges we have almost
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any Fraction down to cement, this is the
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first thing, but this does not give us purity and while
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working on this topic, Yes, I kept thinking all the time
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Where could they get it from? such
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purity of material I came to a simple
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conclusion I saw So in the photographs
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Studying the various Hills, mountains and
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so on, one interesting thing is that they are
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like man-made mountains,
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they are really big and they go like a
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row like a radish
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right between them right here in
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this stone rock, like here in our country, the masses are driving
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there with almost a half-meter track And here
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comes one ridge of a track, a second ridge of a track, a
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third ridge of a track, and the mountains on top are like they
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were cut down,
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I understood how to use this technology,
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that is, where the track became a design
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like we have a sprinkler or a type of tower,
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set aside the crane. So, accordingly,
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what is observed at the top of this
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U-shaped or w-shaped structure
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is a cutting tool and the
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atmosphere is specially filled with the necessary
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material which is not pure
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and at a certain humidity the pressure and
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temperature it simply increases, as
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we do in in the rocks we observe stalactites and
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stalagmites Yes, this pure rock is
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then naturally cut and
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crushed and we have 5 nines
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of purity, the material that was used
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What is 5 9 For those who don’t understand Well, the
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purity of the material is usually
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determined, let’s say we take gold,
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yes Three fives three sevens Three nines
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yes This is exactly the same technology, the purity of
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the limestone that
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was in the rocks, it has
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different ones there. And here we have a pure
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predominant
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substance, which I want to emphasize again,
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here we grow the Crystal, it is of ideal
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purity, that is, there are no impurities,
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all impurities they remain in the electrolyte
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that are nearby It turned out
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that these mountains
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were specially grown as crystals. Yes, absolutely
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true, as crystals. That is, when we
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grow crystals, we observe
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that all the impurities remain in the solutions of
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salts and electrolytes in which the
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Crystal is grown. And the Crystal itself
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has ideal purity, Yeah, in terms of the
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material from which it is made obtained as a
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result, respectively, here the same
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technology of the mountain is an artificial
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structure,
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the result of which, during cultivation,
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they received into parts the material as the
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starting material for this artificial
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granite. And then it was crushed to the
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required fraction; it was already used, but this
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again is not all the mountains of the planet. This is
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only those that
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were specially grown at a certain
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mining and processing plant, that is, it’s
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absolutely true that not all of them. This is just a
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separate topic of terroformation that
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Alexey Kungurov develops, which I
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develop in my film, a mountain of earth. The
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ruins of megalithic cities are a
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megalithic civilization, it
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terraformed the surface then the
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ancient civilization in these
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artificial mountains that covered the
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whole earth there in the form of flowers in life and
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various patterns like
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Buddhist mandalas, that is, the question is that the
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ancient civilization then began to
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develop quarries - these are ancient and
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now Alexander is saying a generally
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interesting thing, that is,
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certain areas are obtained surfaces where
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crystalline growth was made according to its type,
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which was then used for
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building houses and so on and so
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forth
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in the Caucasus they studied Zubaschenko’s cave, they
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really didn’t go there,
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you show this site and didn’t cut it off, there was a
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huge tunnel Well, apparently the shields
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were ordinary mining round
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sections that were simply raked out from there
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Moreover, they were 20 m in diameter, so the
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rock there is very interesting. Nobody from
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hunger can say what
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it is, someone says it’s andesite,
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unripe marble, actually a gypsum
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rock, that is, well,
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iron constantly comes out of it, this trivalent
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iron, which from which Volodimite
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Lotritis is made up, that is, it is
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so similar to an artificial
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structure, and here you are absolutely right, most
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likely this year it was built up,
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only it was not cut off, but it was raked out very
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similar, also absolutely possible, and from
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this material that this God gave
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us there 20 Shah they found something similar and it was
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used to make artificial
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stone for ancient buildings throughout the Caucasus, there are
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very few of them now, they are mostly
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buried laws. But we saw there in the
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same area
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some of these antique masonry in the Roman
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Bridge, there from the chapel that the Cossacks supposedly
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built. Well, that’s purely antique masonry and
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there the color is really similar. Yes, the
00:19:56
color is still there. We have not yet determined all this with
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our methods of spectral analysis.
00:20:02
But it really differs from the area,
00:20:04
that is, the Crimea has its own
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artificial stone made from
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crushing local limestones. And in the
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Caucasus, there is its own local indesites or
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anhydrites who among the hungry will correct me
00:20:16
But really, I talked with some
00:20:18
geologists and with others They burn andesite,
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others anhydride That is, we need to
00:20:21
figure it out and now we have figured out the
00:20:24
technology Yes, how to get it, we
00:20:26
need purity of the material, now we
00:20:30
understand If anyone knows, I think
00:20:34
many probably know who participated in
00:20:36
the process, not so long ago we began
00:20:38
to use the technology of manufacturing
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porcelain stoneware, the
00:20:42
success of this porcelain stoneware depends
00:20:45
on one simple thing. Well, I’ll
00:20:48
give an example, that is, we take two, let’s
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say, polished metal bars
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Yes, together we connect them and then they are all
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no longer they come apart, that is, you need to make an
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effort to unstick them, here’s the effect.
00:21:02
Here it’s exactly the same as how
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modern porcelain tiles are made, which means you take a
00:21:08
certain frequency in a certain
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clear proportion, a certain amount
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of materials are simply mixed and at a
00:21:18
certain moment it all sets,
00:21:20
that is, no solutions are needed, nothing is
00:21:22
needed at all. Well I’ll give a simple example
00:21:25
like yes, many people wore live Yes,
00:21:29
how to make cream from milk, let’s say
00:21:32
Yes, you
00:21:33
need to whip it and let it wait until the
00:21:37
process is completed, cops at the exit we
00:21:40
get cream butter And catch up and
00:21:42
the like, here it’s the same thing, that is,
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mixed in a certain
00:21:45
proportion this is the whole thing and within
00:21:49
about 24 hours it has frozen, as if it
00:21:53
has such strength. And then if you
00:21:55
look carefully at the graph I was
00:21:57
interested, yes, that means within a month or
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two. This is the whole structure that
00:22:04
was mixed and there it
00:22:07
took the form of the requirement there which is
00:22:10
necessary Yes it could be processed for up to a month,
00:22:12
it can be processed very easily,
00:22:14
in fact, that is,
00:22:17
these traces of processing
00:22:20
were usually made for this period And at this
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moment the graph shows us that
00:22:25
the strength of this artificial
00:22:28
granite, as it were, Yes, it is growing and
00:22:31
almost in 2 months Well, up to
00:22:34
six months, depending on the mixture, it
00:22:36
takes 100%. Yeah, all this is the maximum And
00:22:40
then, as
00:22:41
children, it very, very slowly goes
00:22:44
downward
00:22:46
Well, depending on the number of cycles in
00:22:48
cold, heat Cold, heat is destroyed so
00:22:51
quickly like modern concrete that
00:22:52
skins are destroyed, yes But indeed,
00:22:55
many said that it is necessary to even gain
00:22:58
strength identical to an
00:23:00
artificial block, but it doesn’t gain all
00:23:02
the same, it just collapses more slowly, we
00:23:04
showed a film of how, let’s say, concrete
00:23:07
loses its strength there, 300 300 concrete
00:23:10
is generally the pressing strength, this is the
00:23:12
grade of concrete, that is, 300 grade of
00:23:15
concrete, and we recently showed near
00:23:17
Lublis in Morocco what modern concrete has become
00:23:22
there, up to 150 strength dropped to 100
00:23:24
But the ancient currency blocks
00:23:27
remained there for 600 as they were, uh,
00:23:32
something like this, that is, everything
00:23:35
is still destroyed for some period of time, concrete,
00:23:38
modern concrete gains 70% strength in 21 days
00:23:40
Yes, but then it reaches the
00:23:43
Peak strength gain and begins
00:23:45
to sleep goes with their antique blocks, this
00:23:50
was also traced only over a
00:23:53
longer period of time Yes, due to the
00:23:56
quality of the material Yes And this quality
00:23:59
is not ensured the way we do everything, that
00:24:03
is, we always have some kind of
00:24:04
connecting part, that is there is a solution and
00:24:07
so on, and it is even located inside
00:24:09
our element. But here, precisely at the
00:24:12
molecular level, there is a bond that
00:24:15
practically does not subside; such a
00:24:18
huge long period, that is,
00:24:20
measured in millennia, allows
00:24:23
this material to withstand things that are not from
00:24:25
ours
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00:24:27
and also interesting point, that is, we have
00:24:29
now talked about antique,
00:24:31
antique is very visible due to its
00:24:34
quality, we showed everyone how to
00:24:36
define it, that is, antique is the most equal
00:24:38
geometry, it is a shaped block. This is most
00:24:41
likely a computer calculation of not just
00:24:43
the thickness of the masonry, but the place of each block of its
00:24:46
connection with another Well, actually in
00:24:49
all this masonry. That is, this can
00:24:51
only be done using a computer method, and
00:24:53
plus what is allowed in many
00:24:55
ancient buildings. We don’t see
00:24:57
the handwriting at all, that is, this suggests
00:25:00
that it somehow automatically
00:25:01
fell into place. But this is, of course, only a hypothesis; the
00:25:03
gaps are the smallest. That is it all
00:25:06
came together without a solution. Well, imagine
00:25:08
now no one can even do this,
00:25:10
or it’s just through
00:25:11
metal butterflies. Well,
00:25:13
our ancient civilization died there, at the
00:25:16
turn of the seventeenth century. 18 Well, let’s say
00:25:19
I’m there at the end of the seventeenth, and then we’re still
00:25:21
clarifying that we began an inter-similar
00:25:23
civilization, they began to dig out of
00:25:25
the soil on which the ancient ones had fallen asleep,
00:25:27
these broken blocks that eroded a little,
00:25:29
then the water level
00:25:30
rose and fell, and in the middle of the 18th century,
00:25:33
Peter emerged from under the water, they began to
00:25:36
collect it all there, I’ll start a little from
00:25:39
afar from the
00:25:41
Egyptian pyramids So I believe that the
00:25:43
Egyptian pyramids were really
00:25:44
built on the ruins of a completely different
00:25:47
ancient structure, and the Lemurians
00:25:49
have a film about it there. Judging by the
00:25:52
people, these are not Atlanteans who built them;
00:25:55
they were built in the middle
00:25:57
not earlier than in the 18th century, that is, this is most
00:26:01
likely the turn of the 18th-19th centuries just when
00:26:04
Napoleon arrived, they were still fresh, they were built,
00:26:05
they were still plastered with some kind of
00:26:08
quartz material, which were
00:26:10
then spread all over Africa to
00:26:12
build houses, but they were
00:26:14
actually built on the ruins of a new
00:26:16
block, and the old,
00:26:19
previously antique, broken blocks of
00:26:22
artificial stone, which they consider
00:26:24
now their borders were being sawed by
00:26:27
equipment that, in principle, is already close to
00:26:29
us, these are steam tractors, which there are
00:26:31
fragments of, I also have
00:26:32
a film about this, and they partially built from them, but
00:26:35
most of this construction volume
00:26:37
was carried out with a
00:26:39
lower-quality block, which we
00:26:41
see was described by a French Davidian
00:26:44
which laid the foundation for the study of all
00:26:46
these building materials In the
00:26:48
eighties of the 20th century, he clearly
00:26:50
said this is the 18th-19th century. This technology is
00:26:53
very low, it is lower than this receipt
00:26:55
or the Yutkin effect that was used
00:26:58
in ancient buildings, and on the basis of this
00:27:00
he actually created the Institute of
00:27:03
Concrete Polymer than he laid down the basics of modern
00:27:05
construction technologies of which
00:27:06
materials Well, it’s clearly a more
00:27:10
low-quality material than the
00:27:12
blocks of the Egyptian
00:27:14
pyramids were built from there at the beginning of the 19th century at the end of the
00:27:17
18th century than the antique block of artificial
00:27:20
stone, that is, there is no such
00:27:21
geometry either, there is no such s-
00:27:25
Corrosion resistance and all that and here is
00:27:28
St. Petersburg, in my opinion, St. Petersburg, it was built
00:27:31
on anti on the ruins of the ancient Veliky
00:27:33
Novgorod, white stone, which is an
00:27:35
indicator of ancient construction
00:27:37
technologies in St. Petersburg is the
00:27:38
Kazan Cathedral or the Temple of Venus there and
00:27:41
the dome of them is laid out They say this is
00:27:43
Pudov stone, but there is nothing
00:27:44
There are similar bell towers made of Pudov stone
00:27:46
and they are very different
00:27:49
from ancient technologies and the columns of the
00:27:51
Kazan Cathedral. I’m talking about the Kazakh
00:27:54
Cathedral, so Granite Embankments of St.
00:27:56
Petersburg that do not give anyone
00:27:59
peace. Lidia Solovyova did a very
00:28:01
good filming. So she filmed the
00:28:03
really peeling columns of
00:28:05
St. Isaac’s Cathedral a peeling column
00:28:07
here
00:28:09
on Vasilyevsky Island,
00:28:11
where in general there is a very thin layer of
00:28:14
this plaster there. Many of these pimples
00:28:16
were looking for there. We have one comrade who
00:28:18
is always looking for pimples, but it turns out that we
00:28:21
actually see something similar to the
00:28:23
Venetian thing, there are also pimples on it,
00:28:24
whatever you want. you can draw
00:28:27
granite products from St. Petersburg
00:28:30
Yes, somewhere you can find natural
00:28:32
granite Well, somewhere you can find it
00:28:33
is not clear at all. So she took the Embankments
00:28:36
There on Vasilievsky Island where the top is
00:28:39
leveled with a spatula and they themselves flow, that
00:28:42
is, they were not there at that time
00:28:43
plastic is just pouring concrete But
00:28:46
this is the technology of St. Petersburg granites.
00:28:49
This technology, in my opinion, was already
00:28:51
used under Catherine; then there
00:28:54
was a steampunk civilization and it was
00:28:56
also very highly technologically developed;
00:28:59
this is no longer a secret to anyone. I would like to
00:29:02
ask Alexander his opinion on the
00:29:03
granites of St. Petersburg, and in
00:29:05
anticipation of our big expedition to
00:29:08
St. Petersburg, where one of the questions
00:29:10
will be asked is exactly this, we will
00:29:11
compare granite in quarries under the choice
00:29:14
where we meet it, this one in Kiev with
00:29:16
granite products that are found
00:29:18
in the city,
00:29:20
I think Well, if we take
00:29:23
St. Petersburg specifically, then it wasn’t the technology, it
00:29:28
was still there at that time, and if
00:29:32
they, as I personally noticed, did not have
00:29:34
the opportunity, let’s say, to build a
00:29:37
production plant or there was no quarry, they
00:29:40
took ready-made material that was lying around
00:29:45
there that is, after the
00:29:49
city structure was destroyed there, so to speak, then they freely
00:29:51
recycled it because this
00:29:53
material allows it to be
00:29:55
reused and further. They used it
00:29:58
exactly as shown in the video
00:30:01
where the bottom feels as if
00:30:04
it was poured and the top was already molded there
00:30:06
while it still didn’t seem to have that strength
00:30:12
directly from the Vyborg Quarry, this is an
00:30:15
excellent product because they could be
00:30:19
partly a quarry and a very large
00:30:22
amount was processed as
00:30:25
additives because granite was
00:30:27
also used in ancient times and it was
00:30:29
stupid not to use Vyborg because
00:30:31
in St. Petersburg or it’s better to say in
00:30:34
ancient Nizhny Veliky Novgorod because
00:30:36
in fact all around this granite
00:30:38
comes out, even these additives, if you
00:30:41
look closely at this photograph
00:30:43
in a column, you can see them. Yes, these additives
00:30:48
appear right in the structure there, that is, we have the same
00:30:50
technology now, of course
00:30:51
is being applied, but the level is not the same, we have
00:30:54
n’t reached it yet,
00:30:56
we’ll look at it all, we’ll do a
00:30:58
spectral analysis. That is, uh, you
00:31:00
think that it’s still an artificial
00:31:02
stone. Yes, I think that the material was
00:31:05
obtained with the help of technology and applied,
00:31:09
and no one there is anything. from a career I didn’t
00:31:12
saw it out, I didn’t take it anywhere by force, and
00:31:15
these casting technologies are more complex
00:31:17
than the cutting technologies that are
00:31:19
needed for cutting. Well, metal processing has a
00:31:22
good cutter and some kind of drive, but
00:31:24
to make an
00:31:27
artificial block you need a chemical
00:31:30
industry, and it’s
00:31:32
very developed. Absolutely right and
00:31:36
This is the technology that
00:31:38
allows us to answer the question why there is a
00:31:40
perfect joint between the blocks, there are
00:31:43
no solutions, that is,
00:31:45
this is the technology that is used and
00:31:48
it allows you to simply
00:31:50
stick together like a Block of this
00:31:54
design and, accordingly, no
00:31:56
adhesive joining solutions are
00:31:58
required we already understood this, that is, the
00:32:00
connecting link was increased pressure, the
00:32:04
connecting link was
00:32:06
due to the fact that there seems to be a
00:32:10
connection at the molecular level and we
00:32:15
practically don’t even see diffusion there. And
00:32:17
this suggests that the material is the
00:32:18
same. And a very
00:32:21
big suspicion also arises that this connection
00:32:24
took place generally dry without water
00:32:27
and it is
00:32:28
practically without water and another
00:32:31
interesting question What do you think about this
00:32:33
our opponents are always talking
00:32:35
about these little bumps or drawings of this on
00:32:38
this stone We have one more
00:32:40
comrade with him Already there, many people
00:32:42
call him Pimple there from the balcony and
00:32:45
he presses on them. Look here,
00:32:48
the drawing has been preserved and we see on
00:32:51
this column there 2 millimeters, just the
00:32:55
real thickness of this top layer of
00:32:57
almost Venetian granite
00:33:00
plaster, this is how this drawing was applied,
00:33:01
that is, more Let me draw your attention once again to what we
00:33:05
see. We see a layer of 2 mm,
00:33:08
in appearance it looks like natural
00:33:10
granite because the drawing of these pimples,
00:33:13
so-called by our Misha, are oval,
00:33:15
such
00:33:17
drawings of natural granite are for some reason
00:33:19
preserved Yes, although we see a layer of really
00:33:22
2 millimeters, that is, this is how do you
00:33:24
think how they could have done it? That is, such
00:33:26
technologies. I think that it was done in the same way
00:33:28
as Venetian plaster; there is
00:33:31
nothing complicated there; there are such technologies;
00:33:35
they are known to us. That is, the
00:33:37
master simply had the task of making it look
00:33:40
natural; the task was to
00:33:42
make it exactly like natural granite, but
00:33:46
there are such products that
00:33:49
do not have a pattern for natural borders, they
00:33:51
simply retained the color and there are even
00:33:54
more, I will say those that are
00:33:56
natural granite and there are no resources.
00:34:01
I don’t understand why they even built this
00:34:04
duel, but in our St. Petersburg expedition
00:34:07
we will devote quite
00:34:09
a lot of time to this issue, we really Let’s take
00:34:10
measurements and see what it
00:34:13
really is. Well, visually, I don’t know what you
00:34:15
need to have. Sorry, somewhere there, so that seeing
00:34:19
these photographs of Liga Solovyova and seeing this
00:34:24
sarcophagus,
00:34:25
which is called a piece of natural
00:34:27
granite for the monument to Minin and
00:34:29
Pozharsky, continue to claim that this is
00:34:31
natural granite but I don’t want to
00:34:33
offend anyone, everyone decides their own business, someone
00:34:37
seeing a flying plane thinks that an
00:34:39
Archangel has flown by, that’s your business, but we
00:34:42
still want to get closer to the answer to the
00:34:44
question, especially since everything that we are
00:34:46
saying now, smart people have long
00:34:47
translated into technologies and make a profit from this
00:34:49
when let's say the same uh Joseph
00:34:52
Davidian Frenchman who was the first to
00:34:54
explore these Egyptian pyramids and
00:34:57
found this method uh geopolymer
00:34:59
concrete it is chemical it is not
00:35:01
cavitation ineffective it is not
00:35:04
used there it is generally primitive
00:35:05
geopolymer concrete from which
00:35:08
these Egyptian pyramids are built er there at the end of the 18th
00:35:11
beginning of the 19th century and he built a
00:35:13
whole technology on this and made a
00:35:19
breakthrough with his polymer institute in the production of building
00:35:21
mixtures there, materials of art
00:35:24
Yes, there is a very large number of
00:35:28
different Well, scientists in quotes I would
00:35:33
call them that, who used the knowledge
00:35:36
of the ancients They went there, they were engaged in
00:35:40
excavations and the goal, as we see of these
00:35:43
excavations, is to obtain the technology of the
00:35:45
ancients
00:35:46
and this is observed everywhere, I
00:35:49
can even give examples in India, when
00:35:54
research was carried out, a
00:35:57
metal alloy was discovered, it was discovered, that
00:36:01
is, manuscripts were translated through
00:36:03
local brahmins and these manuscripts
00:36:07
that were able to be deciphered and repeated are
00:36:10
precisely these alloys. Yes, they are now
00:36:13
used in modern technology. That
00:36:15
is, these are alloys that allow us
00:36:17
to protect ourselves from radiation; alloys that
00:36:20
allow us to regulate
00:36:22
electromagnetic waves and their passage
00:36:24
through them; this is observed everywhere;
00:36:27
for example,
00:36:29
in Germany they make these aircraft
00:36:38
just arrived stole these technologies from them, took them to
00:36:42
the states, got the money, as if everything was
00:36:44
fine, write it down
00:36:46
now for someone more than most of
00:36:49
us, some brahmins won’t
00:36:51
tell us anything. We still won’t
00:36:52
understand anything about the technology; we won’t be able to carry it out; after all, the
00:36:54
person understood it,
00:36:55
and that’s it. I think we will begin to finish this film after
00:36:58
all, the only thing I
00:37:00
still want to say to all the supporters of
00:37:03
cutting or casting is that we see We see
00:37:07
a lot of ancient technologies for
00:37:10
using various artificial
00:37:13
materials. That is, we see Roman
00:37:15
concrete, again American scientists
00:37:16
figured it out,
00:37:18
used it very much during the
00:37:21
construction of the same Colosseum,
00:37:24
permanent formwork was made from slabs, this has
00:37:26
already been shown 100 times, and then the
00:37:27
so-called Roman concrete was poured, it was
00:37:29
low-tech but apparently affordable
00:37:32
because they took ordinary
00:37:34
volcanic ash, mixed it with
00:37:36
lime, threw large boulders there,
00:37:38
which the quarrymen didn’t even
00:37:40
bother to grind and poured
00:37:43
permanent formwork between the principles.
00:37:46
Now we look at the Colosseum, it’s brick, it’s
00:37:48
actually built from antique
00:37:50
plinth material with walls and inside it’s filled with
00:37:53
Roman concrete, and the concrete was poured
00:37:55
again for many. And where do you see the
00:37:58
reinforcement if it’s a concrete product? Yes there
00:38:00
was no reinforcement there, but take
00:38:02
any antique block, there is no reinforcement in it,
00:38:04
if there is reinforcement, it is at the
00:38:07
chemical level. That is, this is a
00:38:09
nanostructure that is there because of the connections,
00:38:12
and now it is there,
00:38:14
please take plasticizers, that
00:38:16
is, they are self-reinforced,
00:38:18
resulting in All this it was also the fact that we are
00:38:21
now repeating it came from
00:38:22
there, that is, here we see
00:38:23
high-tech and here is Roman concrete,
00:38:26
which, in the presence of volcanic ash
00:38:29
or some other kind of plastic
00:38:30
rocks, they calmly used to
00:38:32
reduce the cost of buildings, well, basically,
00:38:35
especially earlier, antique was used precisely
00:38:37
here such is the artificial stone and
00:38:40
shaped blocks from which the so-
00:38:44
called polygonal masonry was made, but
00:38:46
again there are a lot of different hypotheses about how they were
00:38:49
made, but the point is that the
00:38:51
polygonal masonry is made from the same
00:38:52
artificial stone, how they were
00:38:54
crushed, or
00:38:56
rather softened, made or somehow
00:39:00
differently or this was done by
00:39:03
some kind of 3D printer that immediately made
00:39:05
complex shapes so that they, dad, mom, would
00:39:07
fit, no one can say this for sure yet,
00:39:10
and these questions all need to be
00:39:12
answered. When I was
00:39:15
studying electricity, for example, and
00:39:18
so on, I belong to the category of people
00:39:21
who never they don’t say something in the form of
00:39:24
assumptions. That is, I try to look at all this with my
00:39:27
own eyes and touch it
00:39:30
with my own hands, and when I
00:39:33
told you about this possible plant, what did I
00:39:37
call it and what exactly was it
00:39:39
built? I tried to reproduce experimentally,
00:39:43
as it were, the same conditions to obtain
00:39:46
certain frequencies of material Well, I’m on
00:39:49
salt and now, dear friends,
00:39:52
one remarkable fact has become clear: in order to
00:39:54
organize this process in an open area of ​​terrain,
00:39:57
at least
00:40:01
two more conditions are necessary, which we
00:40:03
currently do not have, the first condition is that the
00:40:06
atmospheric pressure must be greater,
00:40:09
that is the density of the atmosphere, as I
00:40:11
assume, used to be much greater
00:40:14
than now and, accordingly, this is
00:40:17
the density since air is a
00:40:19
dielectric Yes, it provided
00:40:22
more voltage That is, as you all
00:40:26
know, we live in a capacitor, that is,
00:40:28
between the surface of the atmosphere and the
00:40:31
surface of the earth Yes, we have at the
00:40:33
moment the voltage is about
00:40:35
400 kW, so here we have a
00:40:39
situation with a saturated solution. We all
00:40:43
know that a particularly saturated concentration of the
00:40:46
solution must be present. Yes, and an
00:40:48
electrical component in the form of
00:40:50
voltage that will provide
00:40:53
microcurrents, and this is exactly the
00:40:56
combination that allows us to grow
00:40:58
practical material of any purity.
00:41:00
Sasha, we actually made one Of these
00:41:04
probably sensational discoveries, and
00:41:06
material ones, I use my forensic
00:41:09
method to study and try
00:41:12
to reconstruct the real past, and now
00:41:15
we are faced with such an interesting
00:41:17
dilemma, it turns out that there is actually almost
00:41:20
a catastrophe among in the 19th century
00:41:23
there were three types of people living on earth, what do you call
00:41:26
intelligent beings, they actually look
00:41:29
like us in the image and likeness or created
00:41:32
the only thing is that they have
00:41:33
certain anthropological differences,
00:41:36
especially in the ancient period before the disaster of the
00:41:38
18th century, they were quite strong.
00:41:40
That is, they did not have a
00:41:41
bridge of the nose with a straight forehead. That is, they had this
00:41:44
angle of 90 degrees. Between the nose and
00:41:47
as we understand so far we have studied the skeletons of
00:41:51
only the smallest of them, these
00:41:52
whose average height is 130 centimeters,
00:41:55
they have 28 teeth and no fangs, many of them are there. Oh, they
00:42:00
just didn’t have wisdom teeth,
00:42:02
but there we actually studied
00:42:04
skeletons with wear on the joints. I
00:42:08
studied forensic medicine. I see very
00:42:10
they will glue the old man together well, I can immediately determine
00:42:13
by the skull in a straight line while there is a woman
00:42:16
or a man in front of us there was a skeleton from the
00:42:20
wear of the joints of an old man
00:42:22
which we saw in a horse, just
00:42:24
130 centimeters, and next to these sarcophagi
00:42:27
under them are just statistically at
00:42:30
130 by 160 cm of internal space
00:42:33
That is, all small people, 160 of them
00:42:35
were generally the most giants, and he
00:42:40
really had no fangs,
00:42:43
and then we saw larger sarcophagi,
00:42:46
basically we calculated these three types of people
00:42:48
from the pictures
00:42:51
that have come down to us, various
00:42:53
images and the con of Christ where he is also
00:42:55
very tall That is, he is generally gigantic
00:42:57
But it’s just people who found 130 centimeters in a
00:42:59
sarcophagus at 160 at 26270, that
00:43:05
is, they were twice as tall, that is,
00:43:07
130 by 2 is exactly 260, so we saw
00:43:10
the sarcophagus 260 Internal space
00:43:12
there, various fairy tales are written about
00:43:15
electric sarcophagi, that they were buried there sitting there.
00:43:17
But this is [ __ ], a skeleton of 130 CM
00:43:19
lies and why invent a fairy tale that they
00:43:22
always buried him when he calmly
00:43:23
continues And we assumed that in
00:43:28
Morocco we saw these huge passages in the
00:43:31
Hermitage, we saw huge passages under
00:43:32
the 6 m, that is, they are according to the Golden Ratio,
00:43:35
they are suitable just for people 3.50 or 4
00:43:39
m tall, a lot of such doorways
00:43:43
have at least been preserved, and
00:43:45
indeed, even
00:43:47
in the mood of an inter-flood civilization
00:43:49
which was collected from the rubble of
00:43:51
ancient Morocco, there are also such
00:43:53
passages there, but sarcophagi these We see that
00:43:56
there is a sarcophagus under them in Turkey, we
00:43:58
often saw them there in
00:44:00
other places, the Mediterranean,
00:44:03
the Black Sea coast, but not mostly broken,
00:44:05
someone broke them on purpose, as if on
00:44:07
purpose, the bodies immediately disappeared somewhere,
00:44:09
here are all the sarcophagi that were found, for some
00:44:12
reason, all empty even who immediately
00:44:14
dug up where everything was done is unknown,
00:44:16
but the meaning of the fact that we really found
00:44:18
a whole such sarcophagus was again a sensational
00:44:21
discovery that subscribers saw when they
00:44:23
actually saw it on a website to raise
00:44:25
funds for the repair of the monument to Minin and
00:44:28
Pozharsky, where Well, the guys just took them and
00:44:30
showed how to enter it by moving the
00:44:35
helmet away from the ladder and there was a
00:44:38
real sarcophagus inside. When I saw this, we
00:44:40
immediately went on a Turkish expedition
00:44:42
after a while, I specially
00:44:45
made a comparative image, I took off the
00:44:47
antique inside of the sarcophagus for comparison
00:44:49
with what we see inside the monument
00:44:51
to Minin and Pozharsky, then we
00:44:54
understand that this was plastered with white
00:44:56
the sarcophagus made of artificial stone
00:44:57
was plastered Granite plaster
00:44:59
they said that Samson Sukhanov brought
00:45:02
horses from St. Petersburg to the former
00:45:04
Vyborg quarries, that is, we see
00:45:07
clearly three types of sarcophagus burials and here’s
00:45:11
a question for you: do we have
00:45:13
information traces? Let’s say here in the
00:45:15
Caucasus about this
00:45:17
Yes, I’ll tell you one funny
00:45:21
incident, so to speak, that happened to me personally,
00:45:23
I once went on
00:45:27
a journey, you can say in quotes, across the
00:45:30
North Caucasus to the direction of
00:45:32
Vladikavkaz, that is, we had a final route
00:45:34
along the way. So we stopped at
00:45:39
various settlements. That is, these are
00:45:41
mountainous where our locals live,
00:45:46
as it were, the nature there is gorgeous Yes, the
00:45:50
water of the river is all good And now, as if climbing
00:45:53
up a mountain, almost leaving, I observed a
00:45:57
small Stella, a small monument, it’s
00:46:01
somewhere there, maybe 70 centimeters
00:46:03
only high, and on it it means
00:46:06
some- then ancient writings,
00:46:08
here he stands, as if not far from the road, on the
00:46:12
right side of the road, a clean field
00:46:15
is observed,
00:46:16
and as if in this field, in the purest, it’s
00:46:20
like a small forest. Well, there were
00:46:23
local residents who were not far away.
00:46:26
I asked them what this
00:46:28
Stella means. to whom is it dedicated, what is
00:46:31
written No, well, and they explained to me, so it
00:46:34
means that the monument was erected to a
00:46:37
little wizard who lived there,
00:46:41
a little one. In the literal sense, that is, according to the
00:46:44
descriptions, it’s in the area about a meter, a meter,
00:46:47
thirty little man of some kind, and
00:46:49
so, that means he’s
00:46:54
in this forest ruled and as if his magic
00:46:57
only spread when he
00:47:00
was in the forest
00:47:02
and the
00:47:04
locals erected a monument to him and
00:47:08
he is still looked after there and
00:47:10
revered and everything means well and what is the essence of
00:47:14
what it means
00:47:15
Running away from the business of the department of the department yes they have
00:47:19
there we
00:47:23
have those who are 3-4 meters tall,
00:47:27
these are maidens and that’s how they lived there and
00:47:30
even with them when I went up higher and
00:47:34
asked the local residents Who are the
00:47:36
maidens there and so on
00:47:38
The elder comes out absolutely calmly
00:47:40
they say you’ve reached it, you don’t know everything is there And
00:47:43
they even have a special place A stone
00:47:45
where it is written that if a giant comes you
00:47:47
need to bring something and do everything and He
00:47:51
will take it and leave
00:47:52
instructions Yes, I say We have
00:47:54
some young people, they will soon no longer
00:47:56
remember who Lenin is, this is the
00:47:58
man in the Mausoleum yes And everyone knows about these
00:48:00
and are ready tomorrow everything will come
00:48:03
as it is written Well again, it turned out it turned out
00:48:06
quite recently and in
00:48:08
Morocco you saw that
00:48:10
indeed in the inter-flood period of the 18th and
00:48:12
early 19th centuries passages were still being built
00:48:17
under them then they became smaller Yes And so I
00:48:20
continue Where did he start, it turns
00:48:23
out that the def is overtaking This
00:48:25
good little wizard because
00:48:28
he brought some visible goodness to the local residents there,
00:48:30
so the Little wizard
00:48:35
understands that he does not reach the forest,
00:48:38
and now he does not have time to deal with him where
00:48:42
his strength means, according to legend, he took
00:48:45
conjured something there and moved the forest
00:48:49
to the field Wow, you ran into this forest there and
00:48:53
hid there, everything was fine, I didn’t find the default He
00:48:55
ran away Well, I’m a person who doesn’t believe
00:48:58
Yes, I need to check I get into the
00:49:01
car and go up to the city about a
00:49:03
kilometer and a half I went up and at the
00:49:05
next turn it turns out like
00:49:07
something like an observation deck of equivalentland
00:49:10
And what I observed below means
00:49:12
now I have a forest on my right side Yes, on the
00:49:16
left side the field is absolutely clean and
00:49:19
there the field is far away, which means it’s perfect The circle
00:49:22
is absent in the forest and nothing
00:49:27
grows there, which means and the
00:49:29
ideal circle is exactly the same diameter. There is a circle in the center of this field.
00:49:32
And I know. From my own
00:49:35
experience, we have fields that are not
00:49:38
cultivated. Well, practically for five years
00:49:40
it has not been cultivated and everything is overgrown
00:49:42
with shrubs, damn no one takes care of
00:49:45
anything. Nobody does anything there. It’s a hole. in
00:49:48
the forest that remains Yes, there is a hole in the forest and the
00:49:51
forest in the field is perfectly positioned and everything
00:49:54
you want is how you want and explain it
00:49:57
to the audience Of course, when you see something like this. Just
00:50:00
like Alexander, he
00:50:02
didn’t take a photo of it, but this is the state, this
00:50:06
situation exists and is like that now that those
00:50:08
who live in places it was in Ossetia Yes
00:50:12
please our viewers from Ossetia Who
00:50:15
knows about this place take a photo
00:50:17
Send us and we also planned an
00:50:20
expedition to the Caucasus there further to the
00:50:22
east to capture Ossetia Chechnya a little bit of
00:50:25
Dagestan we will definitely carry it out and
00:50:27
we will come with them But if you have
00:50:29
photos, information really about
00:50:32
this phenomenon, send it to me or in VK
00:50:35
to me or here under the video And many people
00:50:38
really know when such things
00:50:40
start, well, or rather you see, you don’t always
00:50:44
have time to even Reach the phone Well, that’s
00:50:47
it That’s why don’t throw pickled
00:50:49
apples because that this situation
00:50:51
really exists even now and it’s
00:50:53
easy to check, but the local
00:50:55
please do it if you just give me a
00:50:57
tip where it’s located, for example,
00:51:00
you’re passing through the Ushirov district. So in that
00:51:05
area on the way to Vladikavkaz,
00:51:08
right into the mountains, just like that, but the locals
00:51:11
are good about it should know, I did
00:51:13
n’t break it, I know roughly what you’re
00:51:16
talking about there and I know how it is, and the monument to
00:51:19
St. George was carved out. There are a lot of
00:51:21
interesting places there. Ossetia is generally
00:51:24
one of the most interesting places in general,
00:51:25
probably in the Caucasus, there is a Belgian
00:51:28
town there, that is, the remains of an
00:51:30
inter-flood city, the remains of an inter-flood city
00:51:33
in mountains, but that’s a completely different story,
00:51:35
I have films where we
00:51:37
found information traces in the Western Caucasus
00:51:39
that there were dense railways there,
00:51:41
that some Germans lived there, that they were like
00:51:44
in Bavaria, these what-to-call-it
00:51:46
cable cars, there are a lot of entrances to
00:51:50
there are various quarries and
00:51:53
uranium mines that
00:51:54
stretch there for almost 20 km Nobody knows
00:51:56
when they were built, this is all our
00:51:59
Western Caucasus and therefore if
00:52:01
you really find this place
00:52:02
please show me And we will continue
00:52:05
with just these three types of people Sasha
00:52:08
conveyed the Caucasian legends And Sasha's
00:52:11
assistant Denis now let's continue Denis he is
00:52:13
actually a certified doctor and he
00:52:17
will give us the missing puzzle: could
00:52:22
these three types of people exist and under what conditions could they exist
00:52:24
because now I imagine that a
00:52:26
person 4 meters tall will simply
00:52:28
walk because of its weight and everything
00:52:30
else, that is, here either Gravity
00:52:32
has changed Although it is very unlikely that we do
00:52:35
n’t know the nature of gravity at all, what
00:52:37
it is, we don’t even need to explain it,
00:52:39
I have friends who have been studying
00:52:40
gravity all their lives Ivanov, he cannot
00:52:43
answer this question dynamics If
00:52:45
anyone knows what gravity is,
00:52:46
electromagnetic, is it or something else?
00:52:48
Nobody knows also there is Sveta e And what it is, that
00:52:52
is, most likely I
00:52:55
assume that pressure, that is, if
00:52:58
there was increased pressure As many people
00:53:00
know, pressure not only presses from above from
00:53:01
below from the sides and therefore the weight
00:53:04
characteristics in high pressure are
00:53:06
completely different. Those who dived under water
00:53:09
understand this perfectly well, and Denis
00:53:11
will tell us now. Denis, we asked the question, that
00:53:15
is, to what extent
00:53:17
Why exactly the drop in atmospheric
00:53:20
pressure caused degradation and Denis
00:53:25
explained this quite simply. That is,
00:53:26
in fact,
00:53:28
density electricity electric field which is
00:53:32
actually on which our
00:53:34
activity depends Imagine that if you
00:53:37
just take plants from it take the
00:53:40
electric field
00:53:41
it will grow very weakly slowly everyone
00:53:44
is trying magnetic field electric
00:53:46
Remove ground everything there somehow Well,
00:53:48
find a way to remove something
00:53:50
nothing at all that’s why because
00:53:51
electricity in the plant We have such
00:53:53
charges that will fly away outside you understand
00:53:55
we need to accumulate more if there is more in
00:53:58
the environment we can still accumulate more for ourselves
00:54:00
they say here charged like an electric one
00:54:03
I’m such a private person sharp as
00:54:05
this one and with the origin of
00:54:07
these global catastrophes and the fall
00:54:10
This electric field has undergone a
00:54:13
process of degradation, which is very well
00:54:15
described in the Caucasian myths of degradation by
00:54:17
biology, understand that is,
00:54:19
then we are not talking about some kind of biochemistry
00:54:22
there, biochemistry flows more slowly,
00:54:25
accordingly How can it grow How
00:54:27
can it provide for itself, it
00:54:29
falls apart, roughly speaking,
00:54:31
they show and Let’s even say certain
00:54:33
things that are described in the same Old
00:54:35
Testament, although the dating is also incomprehensible.
00:54:37
If these giants lived before the 19th century, they
00:54:40
show us how they went crazy, became
00:54:41
non-philim, began to run through the fields and
00:54:45
forests, although they were a
00:54:46
highly developed Civilization, they flew, I grant
00:54:48
a monk that is, this influenced the brain
00:54:52
and in fact the process of physiological
00:54:54
development, and at the same time they are described that they
00:54:56
ate were already moving. This is especially
00:54:59
visible in the fairy tale of Svyatogora when he barely
00:55:01
passed through, only now the question is: When was
00:55:03
this fairy tale about Svyatogora written, I’m
00:55:06
not great, I’m just I want to add
00:55:08
Why they were preserved on the mountains and
00:55:10
because on the mountains there is powerful radiation.
00:55:12
Electricity and they could, roughly speaking,
00:55:15
on the mountains these reactions exist
00:55:16
to
00:55:17
put a very interesting thing that
00:55:20
bothered me for a very long time 20 times
00:55:23
why there are many inhabitants there why there
00:55:26
there are long-livers, that's why it's
00:55:28
just that electricity is more correct and
00:55:30
that's why we really thought that there was a
00:55:32
dependence on the amount of oxygen and a
00:55:34
dependence on electricity and
00:55:36
Really few cells do not oxidize the
00:55:39
discharged Atmosphere and in theory
00:55:43
these Giants should not have survived there
00:55:45
if they are on the surface of the Earth
00:55:47
More pressure degraded in the mountains,
00:55:50
they survived precisely because of the greater
00:55:52
electromagnetic or magnetic field.
00:55:54
Imagine the area of ​​the plain around the
00:55:56
mountain is 100 square kilometers and all this
00:55:59
electricity does not fly into
00:56:00
the atmosphere, it roughly flocks to
00:56:02
the top and there is this flux density
00:56:05
Well, maybe a hundred times find this
00:56:07
sparin already lived in some cave so
00:56:09
went out looked to die then reluctantly He
00:56:11
feels that this is it, it feeds on
00:56:12
this you visit the cave on the carriages
00:56:15
there such such electricity you need to
00:56:17
visit People have never been there in the
00:56:19
winter somewhere there 20 January 30 I don’t
00:56:23
know there you just shield him What is the
00:56:25
amount of brain that turns on a thousand
00:56:26
percent there people can’t 10 minutes
00:56:27
then intoxication begins why he gets
00:56:30
drunk not because he has an
00:56:32
alcohol reaction in the blood or even
00:56:34
degradation there but because there is a lot of
00:56:37
nerve energy there it’s as if you
00:56:38
begin to see electricity, that is,
00:56:40
they see everything energetically. You see,
00:56:42
this is exactly possible at these points,
00:56:43
imagine I’ll also voice ordinary people,
00:56:45
small, let’s say yes And at this point there is
00:56:48
10,000 times more energy because it
00:56:50
flows from it. In general, thanks to Denis for the
00:56:53
explanation, it really is will explain
00:56:55
a lot even to me now Although I
00:56:57
guessed about this and this is exactly what many
00:57:00
viewers who asked
00:57:01
themselves a question, maybe you thought it
00:57:04
boring what we just said, but
00:57:07
we really have reached certain
00:57:09
processes of understanding and so far Although this is only
00:57:13
rough threads But we are already approximately
00:57:14
we present the main thing, after all, an
00:57:16
electric field is obtained. And we
00:57:19
end here and join our
00:57:22
St. Petersburg expedition link to the
00:57:24
site where the gathering of participants takes place
00:57:27
under this video we start on
00:57:30
June 26 and actually continue until
00:57:34
August 10, every day off we go
00:57:37
by bus to certain objects there
00:57:39
we have Gatchina and Pskov and Novgorod and
00:57:42
Ladoga And many e objects of
00:57:45
the Leningrad region, they are divided
00:57:47
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