The Mystery of the SCHIST DISK at the Cairo Museum

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hello hunters hey hunters welcome back to my channel my name is johanna and i love ancient history so today i wanted to chat a little bit about some really cool stuff that i saw when i visited the cairo museum particularly one specific item called the schist disc shift disc the schist youssef pointed out this really ancient artifact which i had heard about online but what i hadn't heard about was the backstory of the experiments that his father did on this artifact they replicated this artifact and they ran some experiments and yusef saw firsthand and when he revealed what happened in that laboratory i was like no way now before we get into the video and all the mystical amazing stuff about ancient technology i wanted to shout out the sponsor of this video which is anna louisa jewelry if you're not in to sustainable gold jewellery then you're welcome to scroll on but if you are in the market as it were then you're going to want to know about this brand i've worked with anna louisa 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we had a private tour of the cairo museum because museums are great but they're just always full of people and i don't like people go away also we saw it at a very weird time in history because the brand new egyptian museum cairo museum it's about to open now maybe it is open now but then it was about to open the new museum so they had already moved like quite a lot of stuff from the current museum to the new museum and so therefore it was a little bit of a pick-and-mix over like what was left stuff that had maybe been kind of at the back had been brought forward so it was a little bit of an interesting time to see the museum because you might find something that before your focus wouldn't have been on the schist disc which i had seen online i've watched videos on it and i was like super excited to see it in person and i'm so glad that it was still there and it hadn't been moved to the other museum so looking at it in the cabinet it just kind of seems like like there isn't a bit of fanfare about it it's kind of just like i said shove to the side anyway it's in this cabinet and you look him and it's about the size of like a big tractor wheel yay big it's so intricately made it it just looks like a piece of machinery or a mechanism that belongs in in like a spaceship in the future i'm like what the hell was this doing in a in a grave in like an early dynasty it doesn't doesn't make sense in the middle of the schist disc i've got to say that so carefully you can see that it has a hole where it was it was blatantly in something for it to rotate like otherwise why would you have a hole in the middle of a middle of a wheel if you weren't going to then use that to like rotate the wheel fyi this hey so yousef our tour guide told us an incredible story about this disc he said that his father back in like i want to say late 70s 80s when yousef was a young boy he his team were doing experiments on this artifact because they also believed that it looked like it was part of a machine so they made a an exact replica of it and they they fitted it on to something so it could rotate like they had all speculated and then and this is where it gets kind of like they held an experiment where they projected different sound frequencies at the schistis so they would fire sound waves at the shift disk while it rotated and they discovered it made almost like an infinity symbol of like energy oh i wish i'd recorded what he said the way he said it but i'm telling you as best as i can so the the shift disc was rotating with sound energy and sound waves and then there was like an energy field that was then created that was almost like an infinity symbol it was like an eight flowing around and then what they did was they discovered that within that infinity symbol they could throw elements like water objects and they had an effect on gravity they could actually create a gravitate anti-gravity within this sort of force field of sound with the shift disc and when he told me that i was like sorry what and why was this not put on the news why where did this where did this information like why are you just telling me this now i mean if this is even true i mean there is a skeptical orgasm hold on there is a part of me that is is quite skeptical of a lot of stuff and i take everything with a huge huge dollop of salt i don't know how how true this is but yusuf said he saw it with his own eyes and he he can't like kind of deny what he saw he said that they threw water into the sort of energy field that was being made by by the sound waves and he said that inside that the water would sort of like hover in the air before it would fall so and they said they were throwing in like objects little balls and things and they again would they would have anti-graft they would they would be held there yes as skeptical as i want to be i mean i don't know i don't think anybody unless unless you try it and until you try it with that specific piece of machinery piece of disk with sound waves at a specific frequency i mean maybe i'm not saying it couldn't happen maybe it could so anybody out there that has any kind of theories knows a little bit more about sound wave technology and aerodynamics and and all of that um i'm going to try and poke yousef and get him to retell me the story like again in detail because maybe there's something i'm missing but i'm pretty sure that's what he told me the schist disc is potentially an anti-gravitational device another thing that was like super cool were and again it's just shoved to the back a lot of the coolest stuff in the car museum is shoved to the back shoved to the back and shoved to the sides we even noticed that there were some cabinets that had were locked and just covered in dust and they that like they haven't been open since the museum opened like they were and who knows if there's an artifact at the back of that cupboard that nobody's looked at in like a hundred years that could be the very missing thing piece of technology that we are all looking for so i was trying to like look at the back like can i see anything so what's cool is the is the unfinished uh granite box which is kind of shoved to the back into the side again off the ground floor when you go straight in and what's really interesting about this unfinished granite box is it has a huge saw mark being like sawed right down the side of it um and you can see why this box went unfinished and got um obviously abandoned because the guys that making it they messed up they they soared like on the wonk it went completely wonky and they obviously were like damn it brian you've ruined another granite box but in its mistake we can then draw a lot of conclusions about how this thing was made because the mainstream says that these granite blocks were made by copper chisels by hand tools and this saw mark this accidental saw mark shows just how fast whatever tool they were using was going through slicing through this granite box um so this accident is it means a lot of stuff for the argument that they had technology advanced technology back when they made this box so that was interesting to see it's just sitting there in the cairo museum one of the biggest mistakes in ancient technology it's right there another thing that was super interesting was the depictions that we have of the ancient egyptians obviously in like the ancient hollywood movies they're all white people playing egyptians and then now we tend to think of like egyptian people playing egyptians but turns out that there was many many races depicted in ancient egypt because ancient egypt was was just as diverse as north africa is today so north african people they they kind of look like a beautiful blend of everything you've got like the europeans coming down and you've got like the central africans coming up and then you've got the asians coming over from over here and atlanteans from over there and they're all a big mishmash and what's incredible is that when you go around the current museum you can actually see examples of lots of different races so there was a lot more african-looking um depictions on the stonework or in the statues on the paintings and um i found that really interesting so i think we have a slightly white-washed history of what we think the ancient egyptians look like turns out it's pretty much cultural another thing that was really cool that i didn't know before was they depicted not just different races but different able-bodiedness there was some um statues that had very clearly like people with dwarfism because i guess you don't really see in like the historical record that many records of people with disabilities and um so i thought that was pretty cool that the egyptians depicted them they were obviously part of society and had roles and they were important enough that they were going to be depicted into something so um that was something else that i learned on the trip to the museum there was a part of the museum which had like unfinished unfinished stuff and that was really interesting to see because you see all these statues like in their finished perfection and you're like oh my god that's so impressive and then we saw these statues that had like crazy scary like blobs of faces because they hadn't been they hadn't been finished yet but youssef said it was really interesting because then you can see and you can tell exactly the methods that they use to carve these statues which on some of the statues they they say that that method was not used so how did they make those statues but these statues they could see the method does that make any sense another thing i thought i'd mention obviously they're seeing this stuff on the internet and then they're seeing this stuff in person and one thing that i definitely discovered on this trip to egypt was how you feel when you're in a certain place when you're in a certain site it it changes depending on where you are so for example the the feeling and the energy and the atmosphere that you feel around a tomb site that when we went to the valley of the kings um it did not feel good in there it did not feel good uh i felt it a couple of the others felt it i remember jimmy saying to me like did this doesn't feel good in here do you feel that and i'm like yeah like we've just we're like literally in someone's like tomb where they were buried and the vibe in here was just didn't feel like it gave me like the creepy the creepy jb's and a similar thing happened at the cairo museum like i felt exhausted i felt really drained um and we weren't we weren't doing that much we were just walking around and um yusef said well that's because museums have that because they have a mishmash of all these artifacts that things things that shouldn't belong together they're made for other sites for other purposes and they're all mishmashed and shoved in this one building together and he said that the energy that it makes is just incredibly draining oh um but i felt it we all felt like utterly exhausted uh going around the museum and it was different because there were other sites like um abusir and the bent pyramid where they were energizing like the at the you felt at these sites you felt like up that's all i could describe it it was it was energizing rather than draining so the tombs felt super draining the museums felt too super draining probably because there was dead people there was like there's dead stuff there and the pyramids and some of the other sites they were really energizing again that makes me think that the pyramids weren't tombs like originally designed to be used as tombs uh because it didn't feel like it and that isn't science and it's not something that anybody can really use as an argument until you go there yourself and you feel it yourself and then when you feel when you get the feeling for something it helps sway your mind or it helps um make you decide about how you feel about the history of a place literally how you feel about the history of a place there we are what do you think did you know anything about this have you been to the current museum what do you think what are your views specifically on schistisk and the sound energy making anti-gravity maybe ancient civilizations just had a completely different grasp of sound technology than we do so what seems like really woo-woo and alien to us would be the same as showing them a battery for an iphone it's not the same technology that we are experts at so um possibly maybe i mean it's kind of possible they've proved on a very small scale that sound waves can affect things they can it can affect gravitational pulls on things so maybe this wheel was part of a machine that really did that let me know any comments questions or concerns leave them in the box i will endeavor to get back to you right i need a drink i'm absolutely parched oh i put it on my teeth what's that toodles
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Keywords: egypt, ancient tech, aswan, granite box, bright insight, unchartedx, jahannah james, history, schist disk, graham hancock, john anthony west
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Length: 15min 50sec (950 seconds)
Published: Sun Mar 07 2021
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