The Shattered Evidence of a Supressed History | @ProjectUnity at Cosmic Summit 2025
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Top Comments (10)
As a former steel mill crane operator, we can't move it now. Let alone place it. To all those who scoff, get the rigging out.
Just a thought: how many 'anomalies' do mainstream historians need to prove that there is something not quite right with our history...?
Appreciate being able to see this on line.
We get to a high tech point then a disaster sends us back to the beginning. Happens over and over.
I went to Rome, visited the forum, came back home convinced we know nothing. The mere size of the buildings alone...
As a watchmaker, I can unequivocally say the Antikythera mechanism would still be considered extremely complicated and difficult to produce today (we actually still produce very similar watches, look up mechanical moon phase + perpetual calendar watches) -- and that's with current technology of computer calculations, AutoCAD, cutting-edge materials and being almost entirely created and assembled by robots with only the final fit & finishing done by hand. Trying to do all the calculations on paper, fabricating all the parts from scratch would be insane; hell just cutting all the wheels (gears) teeth precisely enough to meet the tolerances required to be even half-ass accurate _by hand_ just boggles my mind. I wouldn't want to try making something this complicated by hand today, even with modern tools and computer-calculated templates. I mean the mechanism is certainly bigger than a watch movement, but not that much bigger; and most people don't understand the tolerances and perfection in calculations just to achieve mediocre accuracy in a mechanical timepiece like this, let alone all the added complications... To be clear it's not as if this was impossible to produce with the technology of that era, but it'd be extremely time consuming and exceedingly difficult -- probably a project of many years if not a lifetime, considering it seems to be the first and only one of its kind for centuries. Usually stuff this complicated and intricate only evolves on a very slow iterative basis with many lesser, simpler examples coming before... On the other hand, because stuff like this, even simply timepieces of this style, would've been extremely time consuming and expensive to produce: If there were others made it was likely only a tiny number ever produced and we simply haven't found them, if any remains are even extant anymore to find.
The sound level is way too low. Makes the ads scary loud.
Excellent presentation, it's definitely one subject I can never get enough of this subject. 🙏
I have been saying for a long time , that our time line is broken, I noticed it in the 80s.
It's time for the truth to be told to the world.Thank you.many of us are listening,in a new understanding.
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Top Comments (10)
As a former steel mill crane operator, we can't move it now. Let alone place it. To all those who scoff, get the rigging out.
Just a thought: how many 'anomalies' do mainstream historians need to prove that there is something not quite right with our history...?
Appreciate being able to see this on line.
We get to a high tech point then a disaster sends us back to the beginning. Happens over and over.
I went to Rome, visited the forum, came back home convinced we know nothing. The mere size of the buildings alone...
As a watchmaker, I can unequivocally say the Antikythera mechanism would still be considered extremely complicated and difficult to produce today (we actually still produce very similar watches, look up mechanical moon phase + perpetual calendar watches) -- and that's with current technology of computer calculations, AutoCAD, cutting-edge materials and being almost entirely created and assembled by robots with only the final fit & finishing done by hand. Trying to do all the calculations on paper, fabricating all the parts from scratch would be insane; hell just cutting all the wheels (gears) teeth precisely enough to meet the tolerances required to be even half-ass accurate _by hand_ just boggles my mind. I wouldn't want to try making something this complicated by hand today, even with modern tools and computer-calculated templates. I mean the mechanism is certainly bigger than a watch movement, but not that much bigger; and most people don't understand the tolerances and perfection in calculations just to achieve mediocre accuracy in a mechanical timepiece like this, let alone all the added complications... To be clear it's not as if this was impossible to produce with the technology of that era, but it'd be extremely time consuming and exceedingly difficult -- probably a project of many years if not a lifetime, considering it seems to be the first and only one of its kind for centuries. Usually stuff this complicated and intricate only evolves on a very slow iterative basis with many lesser, simpler examples coming before... On the other hand, because stuff like this, even simply timepieces of this style, would've been extremely time consuming and expensive to produce: If there were others made it was likely only a tiny number ever produced and we simply haven't found them, if any remains are even extant anymore to find.
The sound level is way too low. Makes the ads scary loud.
Excellent presentation, it's definitely one subject I can never get enough of this subject. 🙏
I have been saying for a long time , that our time line is broken, I noticed it in the 80s.
It's time for the truth to be told to the world.Thank you.many of us are listening,in a new understanding.