NARRATOR: A doorway
to other dimensions. DAVID WILCOCK: They were
traveling through some sort of energetic portal. NARRATOR: An unexplained
disappearance. GIORGIO A. TSOUKALOS: The
idea that all of a sudden, they would just
disappear into thin air, there's something
going on there. NARRATOR: And a cave said
to be the gateway to hell. ANDREW COLLINS: Even today,
any birds going near it fall down dead. NARRATOR: Is it
possible that portals to other points in the
universe truly exist right here on Earth? And might these so-called
stargates actually provide a connection
to alien civilizations? WILLIAM HENRY: It's possible
that we were created by these ancient gods who
came here in stargates, and they intended for us to
one day join them in the stars. Perhaps today is that day. NARRATOR: Millions of
people around the world believe we have been
visited in the past by extraterrestrial beings. What if it were true? Did ancient aliens really
help to shape our history? And if so, might they have
arrived here through stargates? Pamukkale, Turkey. Here, 200 miles
South of Istanbul lined the ruins of Hierapolis,
an ancient city that served as a sacred
site to the Phrygians in the third century BC. In March 2013,
Italian archaeologists announced that they
had unearthed something the ancient Greeks described
as a gateway to hell. JONATHAN YOUNG: The ancients in
Greece and Roman civilizations had a fascination with the
underworld, the realm of Hades and Pluto. There were many
stories of travelers who were able to transit
into these unseen realms. To go to the land of
the dead and survive was a great miracle
showing great heroism. NARRATOR: According to the
accounts of Greek geographer Strabo, this cave, now
partially bricked up, was known as a ploutonion,
or Pluto's gate, for the god of the underworld. It was considered so sacred that
only cult priests were allowed near it. These priests worshipped
a powerful goddess known as Cybele. Cybele started out
as a goddess that was important in Asia
Minor and then spread west into Greece and Rome. She is known as the
guardian of the gateways. You would have to get
Cybele's permission to move through time and space. SABINA MAGLIOCCO:
Iconographically, she's often portrayed as standing next
to the gate to the other world. I think the realm of the gods
has always fascinated humans because it is
imagined as being very different from our own realm. And so humans have
always sought a way to enter the realm
of the gods, to have those ecstatic experiences
that happen when you are in communication with a deity. NARRATOR: Legends
from around the world describe sacred entry ways
similar to Pluto's gate that led to the land of the gods. In many cases, these gates not
only provided instant passage outside the confines of birth
but even beyond space and time. And according to
some myths, they were traversed by
other worldly beings. WILLIAM HENRY: Throughout
the ancient world, we're presented with
stories of advanced beings who came from the
stars, star beings. In many of these instances,
they are described as passing through portals or star doors. The term we use
today is stargate. TIM SWARTZ: A
stargate is a place that allows transportation
to another planet or somewhere out in the stars. There have been a number of
locations across the planet where it's been felt that
the ancients built stargates. NARRATOR: Are such passages,
or stargates, just the product of our ancestors' imaginations? Or might this kind of
interstellar travel have actually existed
in the ancient world? If so, who or what created such
advanced technology thousands of years ago? Some ancient astronaut theorists
believe more clues can be found in the descriptions of
the elaborate rituals that took place at the
Turkish ploutonion. JONATHAN YOUNG: It
was a great spectacle when the priests of Cybele would
do their ceremonial sacrifice. They'd lead a bull
into the cave, and the bull would die of
the gases in this cave, and the people were gathered
watching this whole thing. Then the priest would bring
out this sacrificed animal, and everyone would notice
the priests were alive, showing they had some great
power or a direct connection to the divine source to be
able to survive the rituals themselves. This would prove then that
this was the gate to hell, and all the people would be
afraid and have great respect for it. The fact that these
rituals existed, the fact that Cybele was known
as the guarding of the gateway tells us that the ancients
were doing something really important with this idea
of time travel, of portals. NARRATOR: Excavations have
revealed that, in fact, there are vapors rising
from the ground at the site that contained
poisonous levels of carbon dioxide and other gases, capable
of killing anyone or anything that breathes them in. ANDREW COLLINS:
The ancient stories said that animals that
came anywhere near this would drop down dead. And the same still occurs today. Any birds going near
it fall down dead. NARRATOR: If the
toxins within the cave were potent enough
to kill a bull, how did the priests
survive this ritual? Is it possible, as some ancient
astronaut theorists believe, that the priests had received
secret knowledge and perhaps even access to a stargate from
an other worldly being known as Cybele? DAVID WILCOCK: In
Pamukkale, Turkey, this does appear to
be a preserved record of a possible stargate
technology that is being used. As these special priests were
able to go into this area, they may have been
traveling through some sort of energetic portal that
gave them the ability to reach some other
location that was completely different from where people
normally were going if they walked into this area. DAVID CHILDRESS: You have to
wonder if there was something secret in this cave that
they were hiding, perhaps some kind of interdimensional
stargate technology, and that they would
put on this show to basically frighten
them, make sure that they realized this cave was
a forbidden place to go into, and in fact, was some kind of
repository for alien technology and possibly stargates. NARRATOR: Could the
ploutonion really be an extraterrestrial
stargate, one that was protected by priests in order to dissuade
others from approaching it? And if so, why? Perhaps the answer can be
found at another ancient site more than 7,000 miles away. Machu-Picchu, Peru,
approximately 50 miles Northwest of Cusco, nestled
high up in the Andes Mountains. These ancient Inca
ruins, believed to have been a palace complex,
date back to the 15th century. Located in the southwestern
corner of what archaeologists contend was the
site's main plaza is the Temple of Three Windows,
a stone hall 35 feet long and 14 feet wide containing
three trapezoidal windows along one wall. Textbooks say that the windows
of the Temple of the Three Windows are aligned perfectly to
let June solstice sunrise come right in at a perfect angle,
that the entire building is oriented to receive the
first light as it comes over the mountains through
those three windows at summer solstice. NARRATOR: Some scholars believe
the three windows symbolize the Incan creation myth. According to legend, the
children of the sun god Viracocha stepped into
the world through three mysterious openings
in a mountain and gave rise to the
Incan civilization. In the creation story of
the Incan people, the children of the sun, the Ayar
brothers came down through three
portals, three windows to begin the Incan people. The Temple at Machu-Picchu
with three windows is said to represent
this miraculous event. ANDREW COLLINS: These brothers
were the offspring of the god Viracocha that seemed to
have brought the first wisdom and knowledge and
rudiments of civilization to the peoples of South America. And by simply looking
through these three windows, the mind could reach out
and connect once more with these gods and
communicate with them. NARRATOR: Some ancient
astronaut theorists believe the Incan creation
story may be more than simply mythology. They believe it could be a
description of stargate travel taking place thousands
of years ago. You read this story, you're
instantly thinking that this is some kind of a stargate
they're describing and that these
children of the sun, these advanced solar
beings, possess some kind of stargate technology
that enabled them to open these gateways. And maybe the Inca
story is a recollection of their utilization of
this stargate technology. DAVID WILCOCK: The Ayar brothers
could be very real beings who came in, visited
the Incas, gave them the basis of their
science, their technology, their spoken language, all of
the aspects of civilization, and used a stargate portal
technology on the side of a mountain to get there. NARRATOR: Was the great
Inca empire actually created by extraterrestrials
that traveled to Earth through a so-called stargate? And might that explain
why ancient sites like the ploutonion
were so highly guarded? Perhaps the answer has
already been discovered, not in the ancient world
but by modern science. Princeton, New
Jersey, July 1935. While collaborating at the
Institute for Advanced Study, physicists Albert
Einstein and Nathan Rosen published a groundbreaking idea. They come to the conclusion
that the theory of relativity actually allows for short
cuts across the space time continuum. These paths called
Einstein-Rosen bridges, more commonly known as wormholes,
connect two distant locations, making travel to the most
remote stars in the universe a possibility. MICHAEL DENNIN: What
you're talking about is a structure in space that
involves very, very strong bending of space
and the connecting of two different parts of space. So you think of a piece of
paper curved around and then punched out and connected
from one place to the other. That's your basic wormhole. NICK REDFERN: If we look at
the distance from our planet to the nearest star system,
it's 4.2 light years away. That means you would have
to travel for 4.2 years at the speed of light, which
is 186,000 miles a second just to get there. The only way really to do
that would be by something like a wormhole. NARRATOR: While the
idea of wormhole travel offers incredible possibilities,
realizing this technology poses immense challenges. Scientists estimate that
creating a traversible wormhole would require a far
greater amount of energy than anything we
can produce today. But there is a theory that
so-called exotic matter may provide the key to
unlocking wormhole travel. MICHAEL DENNIN: What you need
is matter with negative mass, and we're only aware of
matter with positive mass, so we call this exotic matter,
not that it couldn't exist. We're just not aware of it yet. But the bottom line is it
takes huge amounts of energy to create these. Imagine taking all of
Jupiter now, its entire mass, and converting that to energy. You know, you're talking
millions and millions of times more energy than you
have in a nuclear bomb. NARRATOR: Although most
scientists say that we're a long way from developing the
technology to create wormholes, if such a thing is
even possible at all, there are those who believe
these celestial shortcuts already exist. In 1991, scientists at
Vanderbilt University proposed that the
chaos of the Big Bang not only created the
universe, but also may have caused the formation
of many wormholes billions of years ago. ROBERT H. FRISBEE:
During the Big Bang, space time itself was being
mashed together, expanded, contracted. And one theory says that if
you had something like the size of the Himalayan mountains,
the space time around it could have been
so badly stressed that it would mash this matter
inside its own event horizon. In the same way, you
can imagine space time being mashed together and
forming a mini wormhole. NARRATOR: The possible result,
according to researchers, would be a wormhole about
the size of an atom. Once located, these
mini wormholes could possibly be stretched to
create a traversible wormhole. MICHAEL DENNIN:
One of the things we know is that
since the Big Bang, the universe has been expanding,
which means spacetime overall has been stretching. So when the universe
is quite small, you make a teeny
little wormhole. As that whole
structure stretches, that whole wormhole stretches
and grows big as well. So you could end up with
a very large wormhole now. NARRATOR: If wormholes were
created in the earliest stages of the universe, is it possible,
as some ancient astronaut theorists suggest,
that celestial beings have already used them to travel
to Earth in the distant past? JASON MARTELL: It's very
possible that wormholes or star gates opening in beings
coming through them are a way to explain
how man was interacting with the ancient gods. NARRATOR: Chihuahua, Mexico,
just 125 miles from the Texas border. This vast archaeological
site situated near the base of the Sierra Madre
Occidental mountain range dates back to 1200 AD. Known as both Paquimé
and Casas Grandes, only part of the extensive
remains estimated to contain more than 2,000 clay
rooms have been excavated, revealing a well-planned city
containing plazas, stores, workshops, and multi-story
residential buildings with an advanced water
and sewage system. EDWIN BARNHART: Paquimé or
Casas Grandes is larger than any other site for hundreds
of miles in any direction, and there's an interesting
melding of different cultures. In some aspects, it's a very
Mesoamerican or Aztec city. In other regards, it's a very
Pueblo or Southwest culture city. NARRATOR: At its height,
Paquimé is believed to have had a population of
more than 10,000. But this thriving pre
Columbian civilization declined and
mysteriously disappeared by the 16th century. While no one knows exactly
who the inhabitants of Paquimé were, it is believed that
their descendants may be the Indigenous people of the
region known as the Tarahumara. The Tarahumara now live high
up in the canyons of the Sierra Madre, and much of what is
known about the ancient city of Paquimé comes from the
stories passed down to them from their ancestors. According to their legends,
Paquimé is a sacred place where star people have
appeared for centuries. Described as light,
tall, and blonde, the Tarahumara say these
mysterious beings emerged from doorways in the ruins. LOGAN HAWKES: The
Tarahumara truly believe that the star of
people exists still today in the Chihuahua desert. They believe that these
tall blonde people represent may be the heirs
of the star people that first brought
them to this world. They believe that
there is a portal and that these star people
use this portal today to transport to various places
on the Earth and off world as well. NARRATOR: Throughout the
architecture of Paquimé are hundreds of uniquely
T-shaped openings, openings that closely resemble
an ancient doorway more than 4,000 miles away
in southern Peru. Here, perched high in
the Andes Mountains, this shallow T-shaped
opening called the doorway of Aramu Muru is
surrounded by many legends describing it as an active
portal that transports beings both into and out of this world. ANDREW COLLINS: This could
be a coincidence if it weren't for the fact that
at Paquimé there are strange stories of the appearance of
these Caucasian like beings. And there are very similar
stories to do with this gate of the gods in Peru. It's possible that this does
represent a stargate location in which extraterrestrial humans
are seen as coming and going during certain opportune
points in the year when the stargate
becomes active. NARRATOR: Considering the
similar doorways and legends of otherworldly beings at
Paquimé and Aramu Muru, is it possible that
extraterrestrials once accessed these ancient sites
through stargates? Some ancient astronaut
theorists say that not only were stargates present at places
like Paquimé and Aramu Muru in the distant past, but
that there may be functioning stargates here on
Earth even today. The Sargasso Sea, stretching
700 miles wide and 2,000 miles long. This strange body of water
is completely isolated in the middle of the
North Atlantic Ocean. It is a sea without
shores surrounded by some of the strongest
currents in the world. And due to a number of
unexplained incidents that have occurred here,
it has earned the nicknames Sea of Lost Ships, the Calms
of Death, and the Sea of Fear. And curiously, although the
waters around it are violent, the Sargasso Sea itself is calm. The water is unusually
blue, mysterious, as if the currents don't affect
this one area, as if the winds stop, or as if
time stands still. Back in the time
of sailing ships, if sailing ships
went into this area, they could not
necessarily get out, and they were seen as sort of
being trapped by the Sargasso Sea. GIORGIO A. TSOUKALOS: Boats
will be found perfectly intact there, but the crew will have
disappeared without a trace. Now why would that be? Because it's strange
since the Sargasso Sea is known for its calm waters. NARRATOR: Perhaps the
oldest known and most famous disappearance reported from the
Sargasso Sea occurred in August 1840 when a merchant ship
called the Rosalie was traveling from Germany to Cuba. According to the London Times,
when it was discovered drifting aimlessly, the vessel
was completely abandoned, although perfectly intact
with the sails still set. What happened to the
Rosalie remains a mystery, but similar occurrences
have continued to plague the Sargasso Sea for centuries. MICHAEL BARA: In 1881, a ship
by the name of the Ellen Austin found a derelict schooner
in the Sargasso Sea. They put a crew aboard
it and sailed in tandem back towards London
for several days. About two days
later, the schooner was found to be
sailing radically, and when it was boarded again,
that crew had also disappeared absolutely into thin air. It was as if the people were
simply beamed out of it. It is also interesting to
note that the Sargasso Sea is directly in contact
with the area we call the Bermuda Triangle. There may be some type of
stargate or portal activation in this area. NARRATOR: Could the reports
of strange disappearances occurring in the Sargasso
Sea and also in the Bermuda Triangle that overlaps
this body of water be explained by the
presence of a stargate? Ancient astronaut theorists
believe further evidence can be found deep within one of
North America's largest lakes. Lake Michigan, stretching across
the 22,300 square mile body of water. From Manitowoc, Wisconsin to
Ludington and Benton Harbor, Michigan is another mysterious
area known as the Michigan Triangle. Like the Sargasso
Sea, this portion of the massive
freshwater lake has been associated with bizarre
and puzzling disappearances. MICHAEL BARA: In 1937,
there was a freighter named the McFarlane, which pass
through the Michigan Triangle. The captain of the
ship went to his cabin to get some sleep, told the
second mate to come and awaken him at a specific time. When the second mate knocked on
the door, there was no answer. The door was locked from
the inside, they broke in, and the captain had
simply disappeared. None of the portholes were open. None of the windows were open. There was no way for the captain
to have gotten out of the ship. GEORGE NOORY: They never
could find the guy. Did he jump off the ship? Who knows? But the ship was exactly in
this triangle in Lake Michigan. NARRATOR: But ships aren't
the only crafts affected by this area of Lake Michigan. There are accounts of
as many as 40 planes that have disappeared in
the Michigan Triangle. In 1950, years after the
captain of the McFarlane went missing, Northwest
Airlines flight 2501 carrying 55 passengers and three crew
disappeared as it passed over the Michigan Triangle. The wreckage has
never been discovered, and investigations
continue to this day. MICHAEL BARA: No
wreckage was ever found. The families have been
despondent over it. They continue to look
for the wreckage. There's a monument to them on
the shores of Lake Michigan but not a trace, not a belt
buckle, not a wallet, not a chair. Nothing from the
aircraft has ever been found, and the area with
search for six days afterwards. It's been searched extensively
by salvagers in the decades since, and no one has
ever found a thing. Ships have been there. They disappeared. Airplanes have flown
into the region. They've disappeared. NICK REDFERN: These aircrafts
and ships are just gone. Now, for me, the very fact
that they are totally vanished, that makes me think that
possibly they've been sucked into some form of wormhole,
and unfortunately, get trapped on the other side. NARRATOR: Could the murky
waters of Lake Michigan actually be hiding the
entrance to a wormhole as some researchers suggest? Might that explain why there has
been such peculiar phenomenon here, including
countless sightings of strange unidentified
flying objects both overhead and coming from
below the surface? MICHAEL BARA: There have been
witnesses that have actually seen green glowing disks
fly up out of the lake. They've seen blue spherical
objects flying into the lake. DAVID WILCOCK: Gateways
through space and time will have a luminous quality. They will appear as spiritual
formations of plasma. It seems that certain
areas of water are often where these portals
are naturally forming. It's possible that
extraterrestrials may have been accessing that area, and in
fact, it may still be active today, thus accounting for
these UFO sightings and all the bizarre disappearances. DAVID CHILDRESS: These
areas are very inaccessible. The whole concept of somebody
stargates and portals being actually underwater
makes a lot of sense. WILLIAM HENRY: It's
possible that there's a network of underwater portals
spread throughout the world. These portals could be accessed
by extraterrestrial beings who use them to come and
go from the stars. NARRATOR: Could there
be stargates hidden deep within our lakes and oceans that
extraterrestrials might still be using even to this day? And if so, might
humans one day be able to access these
stargates as well? Some scientists believe
that not only will we travel through stargates
which already exist but that we may even be close
to creating them ourselves. Cal State Fullerton, 2013. Here in a small lab at
this public university, physicist Jim Woodward
conducts experiments that he believes will one
day change the way we travel through space. JAMES WOODWARD: I was
primarily interested in trying to figure out
how to make stuff go fast, and to do that,
you need to master the problem of propulsion. To master the
problem of propulsion to achieve speeds that
are a significant fraction of the speed of
light, you have to be able to manipulate inertia. And so that's how
I got interested in gravity and inertia. What I found is
that it may indeed be possible to get
around spacetime quickly. NARRATOR: Dr.
Woodward's work seeks to prove a controversial theory
known as Mach's principle, which says that there
is a direct relationship between the motion
of mass here on Earth and that of distant matter that
exists throughout the universe. Woodward theorizes that
if this proves true, it could be the key to
unlocking stargate travel. The idea was first introduced
in 1883 by Austrian physicist Ernst Mach. JAMES WOODWARD: Mach's
principle at the simplest level is the assertion that when
you push on an object, the reason why it
pushes back on you is because of the gravitational
action of the most distant matter in the universe
acting through the object. And so the matter out
there far, far away is this stuff that determines
the inertial properties of objects locally. ROBERT H. FRISBEE: Mach's
principle basically says that all the stars, all
the planets all the galaxies out there do, in fact,
have an effect on us here. And the reason they do
is because of the way they warp space time. So even though you may not
see it, the world around you is determined by what's going
on potentially light years away from you. NARRATOR: Dr. Woodward's initial
interest in Mach's principle was not to create wormholes but
to revolutionize space travel by creating propulsion
without expelling matter from the craft. Our standard way of
thinking of propulsion is we send stuff out
the back of something. So you have a rocket. It sends hot gases up the back. You have a jet engine, it
sucks air in from the front and shoots it out the back. So almost all of our
propulsion systems are that basic principle. Thrust something out the
back, you move forward. The Mach principle, almost think
about it maybe as a surf wave. You're riding along on the wave,
and that's moving you forward. You don't actually have
to send anything out back. In this sort of effect,
the idea is essentially to create a wave in space
that you move forward on. NARRATOR: But Dr.
Woodward discovered that Mach's principle
could have implications beyond just propulsion. He believes it holds the
key to actually creating traversible wormholes,
giving us the ability to travel to the most remote
corners of the universe. The experiments suggest that
if scientists could somehow separate or decouple ordinary
mass from the influence of this distant matter, huge
amounts of negative energy could potentially be exposed. JAMES WOODWARD:
In principle, you should be able to engineer
devices that will enable you to screen matter from
the influence of gravity of distant matter
in the universe, and if you can do that,
you can make stargates. NARRATOR: While the
existence of Mach's principle is still debated in the
scientific community, Dr. Woodward believes his
experiments prove its validity. By running electricity through
a stack of lead zirconium titanate crystals,
known as PZTs, Woodward accelerates
and temporarily changes the rest mass of the device he
calls the Mach effect thruster. If Mach's principle holds
true, when the mass of the Mach thruster fluctuates,
it will interact with the distant
matter in the universe, resulting in a small amount
of measurable thrust. All of this is
happening through a gravitational connection
between this local device and the rest of matter
in the universe. We have the Mach effect thruster
here mounted in the Faraday cage, and it's located on
the end of the beam like so. The reason why you put the
thrust balance in a vacuum chamber is because you're
trying to detect exceedingly small thrusts on the
order of a micro Newton. This display is of data taken
over a period of one day. The red traces thrust. The dark blue traces the power
being delivered to the device. This is the clearest
evidence for the mock effect, this large thrust transient when
the center frequency is turned on followed by a thrust
transient when it is turned off. None of that thrust should be
there if there aren't any Mach effects. NARRATOR: Could Dr.
Woodward's experiments really be proof that
Mach's principle is true and wormhole travel is a
real scientific possibility? If so, might we be able
to create actual stargates in the near future? JAMES WOODWARD: If
you're willing to devote significant resources
to trying to do this, I would think that you should
be able to build prototype very crude stargates
within a decade or two. DAVID CHILDRESS: Once we have
this concept, and in theory, could develop the technology
to move through wormholes, it's only natural
that we would think that ancient extraterrestrials
and alien societies would have also thought of this
thousands of years ago. NARRATOR: Does modern
research into wormholes really suggest
that stargates have a basis in scientific reality? And might more
advanced alien beings have used this
knowledge to travel to Earth in the distant past? Some ancient astronaut theorists
say the strongest proof that extraterrestrials arrived
here through stargates may lie in a 3,200-year-old Egyptian
temple and a mysterious hieroglyph carved on its wall. Abydos, Egypt, 300
miles south of Cairo. This 5,000-year-old
archaeological site near the Nile River was a burial
place for the first kings of Egypt. The ancient city was a major
center of religious pilgrimage where Osiris, the god of
the underworld, was revered. ANDREW COLLINS:
Osiris was the god that was said to have brought
wisdom and knowledge to those who preceded the
dynastic Egyptians. Abydos was a place
that people came to communicate with Osiris. ROBERT BAUVAL: It was considered
the place where the god Osiris had been buried. Osiris desirous had
been the originator of the pharaonic civilization. He was the first
pharaoh if you like. The myth is that Osiris
was cut in several pieces by his evil brother, and
the head was found and kept at Abydos. GRAHAM PHILLIPS: Abydos was
said to have been the burial place of Osiris. But this is where he was
supposed to physically stand guard between this
world and the next. NARRATOR: Construction on
the largest of the temples at Abydos was started
in the 13th century BC by the pharaoh Seti and
is dedicated to Osiris. Depicted on the wall of
the temple's Osiris chapel is a mysterious hieroglyph
that some researchers believe represents the vessel that held
the head of the powerful god. ROBERT BAUVAL: The
relic of Abydos, it is this sort of a
bell-shaped object. And on top of it is
usually two [inaudible] WILLIAM HENRY: When we look
at the hieroglyphs of the head of Osiris, what we
see is something that appears to be very
technological or mechanical. It looks like some kind
of an ancient antenna type of a device. NARRATOR: Might this
depiction of Osiris really represent an ancient
technological device, once so important that the
Egyptians memorialized it here on the walls of
this sacred temple? And if so, what was its purpose? Some ancient astronaut theorists
believe more clues can be found on the opposite wall of the
chapel, where pharaoh Seti is shown transforming
into this Osiris device while traveling
on a solar barge. ANDREW COLLINS: The
solar barge was a vehicle that was able to make that
journey from this world to the next. So in other words, in many
ways it was actually a boat to the stars. DAVID WILCOCK: But the
shape of the solar barge bears a curious similarity
to the Einstein-Rosen Bridge. So the solar barge could be a
primitive depiction of people watching a luminous
stargate appearing and then it being used as
a teleportation device. VINCENZO MACRINO: On the
depiction of the solar barge, the head of pharaoh Seti
appears to be emerging from that portal. Perhaps Seti was a time traveler
utilizing just such technology given to him by
the ancient gods. WILLIAM HENRY: It suggests
that Seti utilized this ancient technology to
turn himself into a star being so that he could
travel the stargates and wormholes for eternity. DAVID CHILDRESS:
Maybe gods like Osiris were actually extraterrestrials
using this stargate technology to come to Earth
and teach mankind. NARRATOR: Could these
hieroglyphs really be depicting a device that
allowed pharaoh Seti to travel across time and space? Is it possible
that the Egyptians and other ancient
cultures around the world really encountered
extraterrestrials who came to Earth through stargates? GIORGIO A. TSOUKALOS: Just
because our scientists of today haven't quite figured
it out yet doesn't mean that some other
civilization thousands, maybe even hundreds of
thousands of years older hasn't figured out either. Remember, the
universe is infinite, which means that there are
infinite possibilities. DAVID CHILDRESS: We may
have known in the past what was going on and about
these portals and wormholes, and that is why stories like
astral travel and stargates, interdimensional voyages are
something that we've been hearing about for
thousands of years, and we're just now
rediscovering it for ourselves, this knowledge given to us
by the extraterrestrials. WILLIAM HENRY: It's possible
that this is the next step in human evolution. It will represent a new
beginning for humankind, and perhaps this was always
the plan from ancient times. We were created by these ancient
gods who came here in stargates and wormholes, and they
intended for us to one day join them in the stars. NARRATOR: Could Earth really be
home to stargates that link us to distant points throughout
the universe, pathways that extraterrestrials have
used for thousands of years, and that we are only
beginning to rediscover? And if we ever do unlock
the key to stargate travel, will we discover that
we've been connected to alien civilizations
all along?