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The Why Files: Operation Podcast

Ancient Acoustic Levitation | How The Pyramids Were Built?

The Why Files: Operation Podcast

The Why Files

Documentary, Science Fiction, Life Sciences, Science, Society & Culture, Fiction

4.89.4K Ratings

🗓️ 26 June 2022

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

LEVITATION. The ruins of several ancient civilizations - like the pyramids of Giza, Stonehenge in the UK, and many others - are monuments constructed of massive stones. How the great pyramids of Egypt were built has been the subject of debate for a long time.   The fact is, no one really knows for certain exactly how some of these megaliths were constructed. Some researchers think ancient cultures may have mastered levitation through sound which allowed them to easily manipulate massive objects. Unfortunately, anyone suggesting the use of this kind of technology is attacked and labeled a "pseudoscientist".   Abul Hasan Ali Al-Masudi is known as the Herodotus of the Arabs. Like everyone, he was awestruck by the pyramids. He wrote a very intriguing passage about how the giant stone blocks were transported -- through levitation.   The Great Pyramid of Giza does possess some extraordinary acoustic properties, and can dramatically amplify sounds at certain frequencies. The Egyptians clearly knew a lot about sound science.    Let's explore the Coral Castle in Florida, built by Edward Leedskalnin, who cut, transported and sculpted over 1,000 tons of rock into a sprawling complex -- alone, without heavy machinery.  We'll visit The Temple of Jupiter at Baalbek in Lebanon which boasts the largest stones ever carved by human hands.    Nan Madol is an archaeological site in Micronesia. It's been called the Machu Picchu of the Pacific. The engineering of Nan Madol is so complex, no one can figure out how it was built.   Let's hear the story told by Dr. Jarl about Tibetan monks who lifted stones by chanting and playing instruments -- which Jarl put on film.  There is science behind all these stories, yet "mainstream" academia dismisses each and every one as pseudoscience. Why is it wrong to want to explore ancient knowledge that contradicts modern beliefs? Isn't this the exact purpose of science?   I think so.  Let's find out why. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thewhyfiles/support Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hi everyone, this is James Harkin and Anna Toshinsky, two writers of the TV show QI and

0:06.1

two-fourths of the hip-podcast, no such thing as a fish.

0:09.5

We'd like to let you know that we've written a book.

0:11.9

It is called Everything to Play for.

0:14.0

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0:18.5

whether you like sports or not.

0:20.2

Did you know that legendary Cricketer Gary Sobers scored his final century while drunk?

0:26.1

Or that games of lacrosse used to involve 100,000 players.

0:32.0

Learn that and so much more by getting everything to play for the QI Book of Sports available

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in all bookshops and online right now.

0:39.3

Hey, it's your buddy A.J. from The White Files.

0:42.0

It's an Hekelfish.

0:43.0

Right.

0:44.0

An Hekelfish.

0:45.0

We just wanted to tell you that if you want to start a podcast, Spotify makes it easy.

0:48.5

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I'm just saying.

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