AMAZING VIDEO! Man Lifts 20 Ton Block By Hand?
2016 ж. 25 Қыр.
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Channel Narration By: Don Moffit
Thanks for watching.
who cares about blocks, I'm more intrigued by how he moved a fucking BARN
Aliens.
Tim Gehrsitz bruh the big blocks wight is probly 2 times as much as the barn
It less about the weight of the barn and more about how large and awkward it is compared to the concrete
with the same technique he used to move block dumbass
Tim Gehrsitz same
MAN FINDS A WAY TO LIFT 20 TON BLOCKS BY HIMSELF! CRANE COMPANIES HATE HIM!
Crane operators hate him! See how he moved a 20,000 pound stone with this weird trick!
LOL
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Man finds a way to build stonehenge in his backyard. Aliens hate him!
Don't ask scientists about moving the rocks. Ask engineers and actual builders.
So....who trucked in the 20 ton stone? 180 miles for Stonehedge. Are you dumb enough to think they enslaved some people to move multiple 20 ton rocks 180 miles..carve them, then stand them up?
No not engineers. Just regular people
Engineers are know it alls that build stuff having no idea what manual labor and preventive maintenance work is. So take something your genius’s built apart and see if you don’t curse the day they were born. Also have fun at the Math Lodge, there’s coco butter to keep them hands soft at the door.
Actually, they don't ask scientists.
Engineers are dumb asses. Ask the people in the fields who actually do the work not just draw pictures in an office
This man is freaking amazing!!! This is the type of stuff we should see more often on KZhead!
I agree with you 100%
Nah! This is just silly. Everyone knows that Stonehenge and the Great Pyramids and every ancient monument etc etc were built by "Ancient Aliens" using laser beams and Anti-gravity generators! ✨👽👾👽🛸👾✨ 🤣😂🤣 (I MARRIED A) MONSTER FROM OUTER SPACE The milky way she walks around All feet firmly off the ground Two worlds collide, two worlds collide Here comes the future bride Gimme a lift to the lunar base I wanna marry a monster from outer space I fell in love with an alien being Whose skin was jelly - whose teeth were green She had the big bug eyes and the death-ray glare Feet like water wings - purple hair I was over the moon - I asked her back to my place Then I married the monster - from outer space The days were numbered - the nights were spent In a rent free furnished oxygen tent When a cyborg chef served up moon beams Done super rapid on a laser beam I needed nutrition to keep up the pace When I married the monster from outer space We walked out - tentacle in hand You could sense that the earthlings would not understand They’d go.. nudge nudge …when we got off the bus Saying it’s extra-terrestrial - not like us And it’s bad enough with another race But, f**k me!… a monster…from outer space! In a cybernetic fit of rage She pissed off to another age She lives in 1999 With her new boyfriend - a blob of slime Each time I see her translucent face I remember the monster from outer space (I MARRIED A) MONSTER FROM OUTER SPACE By Dr John Cooper Clarke (best when recited live by JCC. *without any music)
Totally agree... Instead we have whores breastfeeding fake babies
People thought thousands of workers built Stonehenge. Turns out it was one bored man and some sticks.
that guy must be more crazy than this one (in vid). who knows may be he spend entire 30 yrs over this.
Good, he'll probably save people billions in fuel and construction costs if even one of these methods is usable. Long may he continue thinking outside the box.
Maybe someone was training, or religious purposes, or etc, As im sure it'd take strength, patience, and a lot of time to do it.
actually people that threaten fuel and big corporations pockets get paid off or buried.
Archimedes once stated: Give me a Lever long enough and a Fulcrum large enough, and I can lift the Earth, and so can this guy!
Finally, here’s the guy who first said, “Hold my beer.”
Amongst the top 5 most underrated KZhead comments of all time 😀
@@mariehelena2364 When OHRaceFan goes to comment, it's like "hold my beer"
😂😂😂
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Pentagon released video of craft that defied all laws of physics known to man. "Ufo craft" released by pentagon. Time to wake up.. New day an age baby
I imagine back when they built Stonehenge, they had more than one person working, making this whole system go a lot faster and allowing for quick placement and rotation.
20 guys and a crate of beer made it in 1 night.
@@TheLiamis more like 1 guy and 20 crates of beer
There is a lot to using a block and tackle and getting leverage to move a large load. Should be a required subject in high school. Hats off to this guy.
Used to be...
High school is too busy "teaching" kids to believe they are chosen ones here to conquer evil ...
Archimedes quote about having enough leverage you can move the world.
This is the most complicated “need to get away from my wife” hobby
Way to much😅
Haha!
Lol
His pursuit is progressing our understanding of historic construction techniques; this will help archaeologists determine a great deal of information about how and why things had been constructed in specific way. He is a scientist. And deserves recognition for this study.
@@tprime2702 that’s all fine and good, but I remember learning this type of weight maneuvering in the 80’s. Not to take credit from this guy by any means, but it’s also not exactly new tech.
We often don’t give a lot of credit to human ingenuity and he just reminded us it still exists. Well done.
wives around this world discourage this behavior
@@o.5523And they just have to deal with it
Pharaoh architect is proud of this secrets works
Morpheus?
He prolly has pharaoh bloodline....
This is the beauty of KZhead, never would have seen this without it. This man is a genius.
I've seen this video Several times over the years and I enjoy it every time. Amazing work by this man.
What's that man's name? I'd like to see more about it.
I worked in a coal mine for many years and all lifting involved levers and muscle power. Everything this man shows you makes absolute sense. Well done mate, really impressive.
A long time ago some alien said, "Give me a long enough lever and a place to stand, and I will move the world". He knew what he was talking about.
@@tomthx5804 You are right and that alien's name was Archimedes from the planet Greece. In his obscure alien language the phrase goes like this: _"ΔΩΣ ΜΟΙ ΠΑ ΣΤΩ ΚΑΙ ΤΑ ΓΑΝ ΚΙΝΑΣΩ"_ (δῶς μοι πᾶ στῶ καὶ τὰν γᾶν κινάσω) or "Dos mi pa sto ke tan gan kinaso".
@@makismakiavelis5718 Archimedes got his knowledge from Africa
slayer 1 yea from Africa where they throw cow shit on lattice and call it a house.
@@toolguyslayer1 I don't know about that but ancient Greeks had commerce connections with lots of Mediterranean locations including Alexandria in Egypt so, who knows? But in the end, who cares, nothing is new under the sun, everyone stood on the shoulders of their predecessors although there were specific people who made the giant leaps of thought required to truly revolutionize our understanding of reality like: Plato, Aristotle, Archimedes, Hippocrates, Hypatia, Pythagoras, Copernicus, Galileo, Newton, Einstein etc.
Modern people: "How did they move these huge monoliths? Did aliens come and do it for us???" This guy: "Gimme two rocks and I'll move your barn."
There were gaints working along side man in those days applying those techniques and built monoliths in just a few days or a week or so. Large pyramids just a little long.
@@whysoserious7014 sure buddy 😬
@@whysoserious7014 okay bud, and Cthulhu was there helping as well. If giants were a thing (besides those 8 feet tall people who are that tall because their pituitary gland wouldn't stop them from growing) then there be skeletons. Giants don't exist forever and then suddenly go away when technology becomes a thing.
@@whysoserious7014 you eat paint chips as a kid?
wow imagine being this arrogant and naive hahaha holy smokes kid
I can't get a couch out of my living room
As a girl who grew up in Flint, Michigan..... The guys around here are almost all smart like Wally. If you want or need a group of men who can make it happen, Flint, Michigan is an untapped source of very intelligent and capable men. Good Job Wally!! I am impressed!!
So that's where Arnold came back from the future to try and kill you huh? How's John doing these days? 😊
Must be something in the water?
@@bradrock7731 Hehehehe. LOLOL.
Shes right. Same with Metro Detroit. Most engineers and technicians in the world
I appriciate the extra effort the production team put in by using a camera from the relevant time period.
😂 damn you
And by camera you reference the potato this was filmed with?
The camera must have been fine, considering any news outlet would want to maintain their appearance as a proper media outlet and would have used the best equipment available. The quality issue stems from compression for storage and sharing purposes, which makes it look garbled.
😂😂😂😂😂
@@thatrecord5313 Not to mention stretched to 16:9. so the guy look short and squat!
I don't care if thats not how they did it - this is an amazing demonstration of ingenuity and brain power over large problems. Chapeau sir!
Its probably pretty close
@@lastword8783 They probably used more logs and less squared timber. But the principles are the same. Leverage, gravity and brainjuice!
The power of initiative a creative mind and simply not giving up. What a great guy solved a problem alone in his own back yard that scholars have pondered over for centuries.
Wow!!! This is so innovative and resourceful and original. Hugely Impressive. A genius.
Maybe the Egyptians just deadlifted that shit.
LMAO
Insomnia Poltergeist lmfao. Thats the funniest shit ive read in weeks. Well done.
U made my day bro
Insomnia Poltergeist You’re probably right. 500 slaves at the end of a pharaoh’s whip can get a lot done.
Insomnia Poltergeist Stone Henge is in the UK
23 years ago...and we're still amazed on what this man did. Excellent video.
It was pretty cool. I’d love to have one in my yard to just marvel at
Wonder if he still moving big ass blocks in his yard
Stonehenge was 5000 years ago, but yeah I guess this guy is interesting
what's your point? As if there were no pebbles, counterweights and clever men back then. Humanity survives for more than 200.000 yrs because we used our big brains. Some seem to believe wearing loincloths is a sign of being stupid...@@FrankCosbyNo-Relation
@@ninthheretic2498 I have no idea what you're rambling about 😂 I'm just saying Stonehenge is more impressive than this guy
No alien intervention required. Just human ingenuity!
This man is a Genius....and possibly discovered what scholars have failed find...Hat's off to you sir!
As an engineer I say: Respect. This is outstanding. You prooved how big stone blocks could be moved without advanced technology.
Does it explain how the great pyramid of Giza was built? With all those granit inner cameras? Was Baalbek stone moved the same way? How those blocks were carved and transported, Sacsayhuyaman etc
@@antoniocerutti265 Yep, I was coming on here to see if anyone had mentioned Baalbek and those massive 1000 ton monoliths.
this video only explains MAYBE just the foundations but not how they continued to go up u would have to build another system just like this on every row...thus making it impossible after the 2nd row
@@moirateges8943 Thats not even mentioning this dude is moving concrete.... show me how to cut those from solid stone.
@@antoniocerutti265 yes actually. It's been known for some time. They would use timber rollers and crushed stones (along with some water - although not necessary, just makes process easier) to transport them over long distances inland. And yes, despite being super heavy, the use of these techniques act as multipliers. For example, those simple swivel techniques allowed a 90kg man to move a 1000kg block with relative ease. Now imagine dozens if not hundreds of people (there was no short supply there) moving even larger blocks. It all comes down to just understanding physics, and what's the minimumal force required to move an object.
Absolutely brilliant. Did he say he's neither a scientist nor a mathematician just man with simple logic and perseverance. Double WOW !!
actually he is, he just does obviously not write that nonsense down and just applies it directly in the praxis but still he uses mathematic and science in its purest nature form.
@@TheClearSight If his biggest friend for this is gravity, he is directly applying physics.
@@BlackStarEOP that is more or less what i said
That's cool and all but how does he lift a block that's hundreds of tons to put wood under
@@Aryzo idk, dig dirt on the sides and then balance it back and forth like on vid?
Don’t tell History Channel. They’ll go bankrupt.
Imagine a great standing object on the verge of tipping over and all it requires is a poke to do so. This man is creating that scenario and using it as a tool in a controlled way. Respect
Can this guy help me move my neighbors house onto a different street?
or maybe move an ex-wife into one of those holes. ?
Nope your on your own with that one ! ..( home alone get it? ) . god I'm gonna hang myself ! 😢
I can help you moving to your neighbors house
LOL
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1 pixel less and it would be a radio
😂😂😂😂😂
Diego Cebrián Podvarcu actually it would be 479p
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This was the funniest comment on KZhead 😂
@@clydecraft5642 if that's 480 it's the worst i've ever seen
That's a good way to get snuffed out by an Egyptian museum employee, a college professor, and Erich von Däniken all at the same time.
This man deserves more recognition
He deserves a statue.
Kudos to him for his curiosity, perseverance and ingenuity. It’s great that his grandkids got the day off from school to see their grandad do something they’ll always remember, but really, the whole school should have been brought out to see this.
Tbh I wish if school was this much fun. Can you imagine the curiosity this will spark in a kid’s mind? Our education system at times has made us less curious and mindless 😭
This is to educating the school is more into harming your child not teaching them that’s just America anymore
agree. instead of learning nonsense this could spark a young genius' imagination
@@PaPi0141r/ihadastroke
No joke man
I wonder if this technique could get get my ass out of bed so I stop watching KZhead videos.
That would definitely require either a very large machine or alien technology - or both...
😀
Lol it might
Sure, but it'll take 25 levers and 1 hour.
No
This is brilliant! Just goes to show how a lot of practical knowledge and ingenuity come together- the story of the survival of man actually
Ultimately, the Simple will rule over the Complex. Thank You, Sir, for teaching / reminding us of this truth!
Like a wise man once said, "with a big enough stone and a long enough stick I can move the world" Profound respect 👍
Archimedes
@@user-zn6dl9fd5z thanks for the assistance. I couldn't recall the name at the time.
@@kennyjuengel2488 certainly; not a problem. I happened to recall.🙏
A powerful mind can build an empire with someone elses hands
It was referred to as a lever. A stick would have to be wood. That said, I just used an 8 foot long 2x4 to pry a cement anchored mailbox post out of the ground.
I don’t know if this guy has a degree in mechanical/civil engineering or applied physics, but this is exactly the passion, drive, and natural curiosity that made great historical inventions of genius possible. 😊
He read a history book. Suring boxes were used for thousands of years. They're well documented
@@zp944 Of course and he probably only read the front and back cover of 1 book. This is not the point, it’s the passion, energy, drive, belief and commitment to do stuff that 99% people including myself wouldn’t care diddly squat about and assume that it’s already done and dusted, even if offered a lucrative contract to do it.
Nope, just a dumb construction worker.
You don't need a degree to observe, test and learn. Just curiousity
You do not need a degree to have common sense, I know some people who are completely illiterate and mastered a job better than someone who has a degree relevant to the job.
Smart man. It is amazing what people can do when they set their minds to it.
Ive moved houses but the simple design he uses is brilliant:)
The trouble is when so called modern experts try to solve the problem, they have no hands on knowledge... this guys worked his whole life solving problems like this... so I say hard-hats off to him, I'm impressed.
Hey keep the hard hat on we need safety in the workplace
ancient people were not usually formally taught either in our modern sense of schooling, more so they watched experts to learn. now imagine all of this gentleman’s knowledge built up and passed down for thousands of years. we are talking about a completely different class of builders.
The difference between theory and practice.
The rocks for Stonehenge moved hundreds of miles, not a few hundred feet
@@goopguy548 And your point is?
I can't believe this wasn't click bait.
It's from the Brexiteers to show that Britain doesn't need aliens because we can do it all ourselves. ...except when they built Stonehenge they didn't have to consider the effect on the financial system.
It’s been in my recommended video for months and I thought I was click bait too lol
@@Community-Action Haha mind boggling. I liked this video it was very simple and quite dramatic
I agree, it was pretty good
@@Community-Action fuck youtube
Fantastic…great work he has done to solve the mystery!!
I move very large loads of steel by crane and have a grasp for what it means to move tonnage: hats off to you sir, good show.
Modern mankind has lost the knowledge of how our forebears did amazing things with logic and ingenuity that was passed from generation to generation. The secret is always in the little details that do not survive as archeological evidence. If you are not a student of ancient history, much of this cleverness will be lost on you. I love the way this man's mind works! He is a very deep thinker.
Well the great library of Alexandria did burn down. No wonder that ancient knowledge did disappear
, yeah until it was passed to that particular generation that was lazy and cut their hair short… and just plan forgot about it.. lol
@@johnbattista9519 what ?
That is why passing are knowledge on is key. It seems like society is just getting dumber and dumber by relying on computers to do the work. Once they do everything for us. We will be useless.
@@yeahbutontheotherhand Library of Alexandria contained primarily philosophy, nothing on this subject. Also, there is little evidence it burned (although some small areas may have). The loss of most books was due to time and lack of upkeep on the books.
Never underestimate the ingenuity of ancient man to pile one rock on top of another.
But if you think about it back whenever Stonehenge was built that was the then version of our greatest technological architectural designs. So it was their most advanced structures (imo to show how advanced they were to anyone and everyone). Cool shit imo.
My sentiments exactly!
It was literally a place where they Sacrifice animals and humans why do we Glorify these Satanic ritual grounds ?
@@chodeoriki4113 ancient Egypt pyramids is one of the most impressive being perfectly aligned north and considering that if one block is a degree of then the whole pyramid is off. Also considering they moved these blocks from a 12 hour car drive away. But this video is a cool start but defiantly not the method the ancients used.
But he's a modern man.. ??
Incredible! This man was really good at his job.
It’s hard for modern man to admit that the ancients were very smart, the professionals and scientists still can’t figure this simple system out.
Sleds boats levers and pulleys is all you need to build big structures.
they want a more elobarate explanation and arnt very willing to be open minded towards that train of thought that this arrises
Yeah, college smart is all they are, never getting their hands dirty, hence coming up with all idiotic examples of how they might have done it, mostly all dumb convoluted theories, and even some rediculous talk of aliens from these educated elites. Idiots!
Absolutely brilliant! Hundreds of academics for decades could never figure this out and ascribed it to everything but the pure ingenuity shown by thus great man.
Can I add quickly that Stone Henge is made from rock a huge distance away - not local. Can we now see him put a full size stone henge arch on?
Smart and clever but not the final answer. This will only work under certain circumstances. 90% of the work at Giza for instance could not have been done this way for dozens of reasons
@@cantsay8894: Perhaps. But given more time, I am betting he could figure out a lot more secrets.
@@TheMrRatzz They made the rocks on site. Same thing happened in ancient Egypt. kzhead.info/sun/rdKKm8OxeXqomGw/bejne.html
@@TheMrRatzz Yeah I know that's their theory. One thing I will say is don't just believe things because certain people have a degree from a college and don't do the deduction thing were you weight up who to believe- i.e. the person with the degree from the archeology society or the person with no degree. That's a very common bias.
What a great guy love his his doing nothing wrong making history it's people like him invent things what people look back on outstanding.
Brilliant! No words! Brilliant
The old say "If a man had a big enough lever he could move the world" comes to mind. What this man is doing is absolutely amazing.
Yes. But this is kinda the inverse: With enough repetitions even a regular-sized lever is enough to move the world. I am impressed, for sure. But from a quibbler's (and "what's the next test" perspective, he used dressed, as opposed to raw forms. Rocking stuff that is neither square nor straight is much harder. Issues arise, such as the pebbles migrating towards hollows in the members.
@@RichardLewisCaldwellgo make a sandwich bro
@@RichardLewisCaldwell The ancients tended to rough work stone before moving it, as seen in Egypt where they would carve obelisks from the earth in their rough shape before pulling them, likely to reduce the work down the road, working a stone that doesn't move is much easier. Stone henge was also probably pretty square once, but its old as shit and old shit doesn't stay square for millenia. Also a fun fact, it is likely the quarry workers dug under the silcrete layer to pull the sarsen stones from the ground because cutting silcrete from silcrete would be hard as shit.
actually its "give me a place to stand and I can move the earth"
einstein said that
I've been convinced for a long time that ancient people had far more ingenuity than we have now when it comes to basic mechanical engineering. We're used to doing everything quickly because we have advanced machinery. The people that built these amazing structures thousands of years ago spent DECADES doing it. This guy showed just how easy it is if you're willing to take the time and use fundamental concepts to do it. He's doing all of this and not even breaking a sweat.
true
Going by the hieroglyphics I would say they had some help ;)
Yeah turns out aliens have better things to do lol
I agree , also with new technologies we are becoming more stupid
We are becoming back as human species, maybe at the end we become a monkey again 😂, involution
The man is a true American thanks for sharing this with us Sir.
He has a good family! I was glad to see they all showed up se witness his achievement! Hes very good at it.
I've worked in a Limestone mill for 17 years,moved all sorts of blocks in different ways but I've never seen anything like this. Its nothing short of amazing. I take my hat off to you Sir!
If only we could get more people in construction with common sense or that wanted to use equipment we'd have less broken backs in the world.
Kamijo Touma Most in my country working construction have lots of common sense. Most don't have college degrees, but nonetheless quite intelligent. Maybe it's different where you live. good luck.
Do you think he could move the blocks without the concrete base? If that was on ground the rocks would just sink into the dirt with the intense weight - even if the rocks were alot larger there would be many issues. I could really pick this whole video apart for real world conditions.
biokemical That's a fair point, but only under the asumption that the druids who allegedly built stonehenge didnt have access to a large, flat rock in order to use as a base for the pivot.
Could easily replace the concrete foundation by stones of similar sizes moved into a makeshift foundation before lifting/tilting anything up. I've seen foundations and slabs made out of nothing but loose rocks that support buildings for off the grid projects.
I read a comment the other day under a video where the person said that "they've proven" humans could not have constructed the pyramids, and that it "had to have been" aliens. Maybe within the context of a big Hollywood blockbuster. But after the popcorn's all gone, here's this guy, still stacking sticks and washing out sand, moving things the weight of 2 bulldozers by himself! Well done, sir!!
He could not have built the Pyramid this way, maybe first couple rows but cmon, ya seen how tall pyramid is? would have taken more wood than was available and then some, not to mention with the precision. Aliens? well I will not say it is impossible but more likely a much better method was employed with a technology unknown or hidden from us. Ancient humans were much smarter than given credit and who knows. Maybe even Giants were involved, people scoff at giants being real but they are talked about in the bible and many other places around the world throughout history.
Pretty sure one man can't duplicate the astronomical and mathematical variants that the Pyramids possess...micro mea surements😮😢😂...
@@pjj9491 Then again, he wasn't demonstrating all that. He was just showing how heavy objects can be moved with primitive technology, without needing to hypothesize more outlandish explanations, like extraterrestrials.
but there is a difference between moving stuff on the ground and moving stuff up a steep hill. the pyramids in egypt have an angle of 51 degrees seen from the ground. So lifting those rocks to such heights is a totally different story. and then not even talking about cutting them. and also the astrology involved, cause many pyramids around the world form a line, even tho those civilizations didnt knew each other. and the pyramids also point to certain things in space (but i cant remember which ones)
@@Satori-Automotive Lifting rocks up a 51 degree incline _is_ a different story, and no doubt used different rollers, pulleys, sand, etc. He demonstrated moving a heavy object with primitive technology. He conquered the weight, so now the incline's the sticking point? Also, just because the ancient Egyptians were not medieval Europeans, doesn't mean they didn't know stone-cutting, how to do maths, or were unable to predict the movements of the heavenly bodies. They gazed at them all the time. They even worshiped some of them. Are we to believe they couldn't line up a temple to point out the path of one? Now THAT would really strain credulity! Anyway you cut it, we don't need E.T. to explain the pyramids. We may want him, but we do not need him....
Genius! Proud he’s a fellow Michigander
All those oh-so-clever paper-pushers can eat their hearts out. This man is WORKMAN and a modest genius.
They used the same ancient method to film this.
Ben Cooper 😂😂😂
Ben Cooper that got me :D
🌝
Each frame is oil on canvas, show some appreciation.
Ben Cooper I watched this video on lost Technology , A green screen computer with dial-up modem 😱
This is what happens when you do not need a computer.
Fred Creed And you use your mind 😉
very true
Fred Creed .That's true, you are able to use you brain to solve problems without a computer
+M Neurauter hahahahaha
The brain is a computer a biological one.
Goes back to the first 3 basic tools invented in different places around the world (not counting making fire): levers, pulleys, & wheels. Look what this man has done with small stones and stacking up wooden fulcrums & washing away sand with water. Omg so much respect. Saw a special once on people using sound to move & lift objects, but this is definitely more realistic & practical. He actually moved massive objects. Now don’t just think Stonehenge. Think Göbekli Tepe, the Eastern Island Moais, Nan Madol in Micronesia, the giant Baalbek blocks in Lebanon, & others. Sure, Aliens probably exist, and so what? We humans built our own giant stone structures by ourselves just fine.
Well, that explains Stonehenge, but the Pyramids, were Mountains ⛰️ carved flat on all sides then carved into square looking blocks, so that the Pharaoh's took control of the springs.
Now, thanks to this man's dedication, we now know how the aliens built Stonehenge.
Well, no one else got your joke. It’s really funny. Congrats.
🤣
Cute, very cute!
Yes. Aliens. Like the Chinese immigrants or the Mexicans south of the US border.
@@noelrossbridge2514 Irrelevant. It makes things easier, but is not required.
Give me a lever long enough and a fulcrum on which to place it, and I shall move the world. - Archimedes this is really that old.
Nice: Very apt.
This man was taught this by aliens. 😂
This guy knows how to leverage some synergies!! “If you have a leveraged position, make sure nobody can take it away.” ― Naved Abdali
Awesome. Mad respect bro. As a construction guy myself I've lifted my share of stone and I hope people realize that a stone the size of a large wedding cake cannot be moved a hair without some kind of lever or hoist. The barn was magnificent. Bravo.
My question is how he lift it off the ground and put first plank ?
@@covakoma1064 I've lifted heavy stuff before by first digging a little lol. Seriously though, I start by digging out for the first plank, then dig out that side of the stone; creating a depression for that end to fall into. Then begin the stair stepping. EDIT: And I just now realized..... I never needed to dig that first plank.... just under the end of the stone. Well, now I know. Lol
@@therealdannymullen yea i was thinking of that when I wrote comment. But what if you are in stone mine ? You have to dig in rock??? Anyway great example of moving stone!
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@@therealdannymullen He's doing it on a concrete slab so none of those blocks were initially raised by "digging." The only digging demonstrated in the video was the hole used to tilt the slab into...off the concrete. Not shown: how he got any of the large blocks onto the concrete or how he initially raised any of the blocks to place smaller stones or a plank.
Maybe Stonehenge was only a hobbyproject of one bored man :D
Exactly. Probably a retired contractor.
Probably the work of a 10 year old who's father really liked stones and he was like: FATHA FATHA! LET'S BUILD A REALLY WEIRD THING AND HAVE PEOPLE IN THE FUTURE BE MIND BOGGLED!
most likey
So an ancient KZheadr built Stone Henge?
Dominoes wasn't invented yet.
With all my respect. You guys give a great super thanks for this awesome, amazing man. Share his beautiful work and explain his great work ..give a nice compliment to him .
Filmed in the 1940's on a reel to reel machine with vacuum tubes jutting out, capacitors taped on it, and a pin-hole camera out of cardboard on the end.
you must admit this is incredible just for being able to move all that weight by on man
Admitted.
I admit it too.
Absolutely
@@kjpayne105 Nope! Its an ancient old Technic, with man instead of buckets you could do it way faster, brought my 22' feet long 18 by 6 inch beams up height with no help the same way, learned it from my grandpa!
In theory, you can lift the entire earth. An ancient trick.
This is what happens when someone doesn't do what everyone else does and thinks & works outside the box 👍 Well Done
This is what happens when someone is retired* Doesn't change his amazing feat, but thinking outside the box got us Cranes, free time and a goal to remind everyone that simple engineering and leverage are under appreciated shined*
That's right this proves the theory of *think for yourself*.
what phrase did you use to convey the concept of "doing things differently?"
@@DaveFromChicago1 Don't forget all the dead people it gets us when the crane collapses.
@@MAGAMAN how about when a 20 ton rock falls? Accidents happen no matter what
Hey, who needs a crane when common sense prevails? Absolutely astounding.👍👍
Fantastic! Thanks for making us think!
If everyone was like this guy, we’d already be an interstellar species.
It's more likely we'd still be in the stone age.
@@Defx10 but our houses would be tornado proof, fire proof, and tens of thousands of years not decades.
@@RandyRandersonthefamous Fam you can make houses tornado-proof and fireproof real easy, just pour them out of concrete and anchor them to the ground. We don't do that because it's expensive. Not because it's difficult.
@@louisvaught2495 You are correct, but I guarantee you that's bullshit. If we properly applies modern science we could come up with a cheap composite.
@@RandyRandersonthefamous Not particularly. We're at the point where we understand what the theoretical limitations of material strength are, and how to make that happen. You can even look it up on Wikipedia. It's just outrageously expensive, or very slow. Pretty much all the remaining mysteries are "how do we make machines to do this" or just trying as many combinations as possible until we get the right one.
The 12k people who disliked thought this dude was about to deadlift 20 tons.
Hoodie Alien lmaoooo
I was disappointed in the beginning untill he explained what he did but I didn't dislike
I dislliked cause it begun by " a man blabla discovered blabla " while this guy have discover nothing new lol all that technique are know since long time ago ...
Dislake cos theres not shown starting proces,what cranes he used to put stones in ledges and how he mined the stones and as well transportation from qwary?
Very good idea
Amazing! Wow! Even though he almost lost his life and his feet, he still still fought gravity and won!
Plot twist, the Egyptians built the pyramids for no reason in order to confuse future people in the biggest prank ever.
Plot twist. It was a story about stonehenge, not the pyramids.
@@xyoungblood Plot twist: I knew that and decided to apply this concept to the pyramids.
Anti gravity works better.
Been thinking about too. I mean, from everywhere we hear that the world's ending. We must make some forged documents about alien and shit before it happens, store it away and wait for the end. Damn it would be hilarious when the future civilization dig this up and start question their own science! Oh wait ...
@@Aracne80 The earthe isn't ending. That is the fearmongering to keep you dumb. Seems to work. Also the aliens made us, duh. Earth is only been inhabited a few hundred thousand years. The Greys, Dracos, Sirians, etc etc. been around for ever compaitively. Think outside your boxes.
My first impulse was that this guy is a nut. After watching it through, I've gotta give him a lot of respect. He is someone who is willing to TRY out his ideas. Sometimes they work, sometimes they don't, but either way there's progress. His scientific mind impresses me. I say more power to him.
Absolutely this! No matter how dumb the idea, give it a shot.
Physics is nutty ?! If you thought he was a nut at first then you are unintelligent… scientists do the same thing everyday… if you feel more intelligence is nutty then you’re not smart, you couldn’t handle NASA then !
"Give me a place to stand, and a lever long enough, and I will move the world." - Archimedes
THAT WAS AWESOME DUDE CONGRATULATIONS
Loved the phrase “he’s not a scientist,” guess what, “scientist” have not always existed. Way back when people just had to figure sh!t out for themselves. Great job sir!
And if you figure out a lot of sh!t for yourself, find a calling in figuring sh!t out, and get into it enough to learn about what others figured out because you've realized that you can't do it alone, then eventually you'll figure out enough sh!t to be called a scientist. And as everyone knows, there's nothing special about scientists and in fact, they're really kind of stupid, unlike _regular_ people. But it's important for the video to get that mass appeal for not being one of the stupid people who figured out a lot. _Brilliant._ In other news, scientists have existed for a lot longer than you think.
"the only difference between fucking around and science is writing it down"
I think scientist applies to anyone who processes trial and error....
An engineer?
Scientists back 2000 plus years ago were called philosophers.
That’s actually really impressive. Those are some pretty good idea
You had better not upset him. He might move your house with all of your stuff onto his property. Imagine trying explain to the police that a man on his own moved your house onto his property. Yeah sure, and you would be in the back of a police car. All that aside, this is pretty amazing.
Wally's Wife: "Wally where is the house?"
Wally: "Coming!"
“Funny story...”
“Well see what happened was...”
But honey... I thought you said you wanted it over at the other end of the property........
Moved it to Palm Springs for you honey.
They edited out the part where he flies back to his home galaxy.
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lol
www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/ufo-pentagon-statement-findings-vehicle-research-a9636481.html
Damn sure did
Or the stone tipped over and got him.
With the pebble technique for moving blocks, he’s moving the blocks on ground made of concrete, but wouldn’t pebbles just sink in over regular soil? Could you get around this by using larger pebbles so they wouldn’t sink in as far? He moved a barn over ground that wasn’t concrete, so we know it is possible. I wish I could see how he did that.
had same question, i think the aim is to demonstrate that with some clever approach you can do what many others think is impossible without a modern crane.... Reduce drag and properly take mechanical advantage and you can move whatever you want, that is the message behind.
@@lutzweb watch a few videos of the Amish moving a house or barn with a hundred guys and you might be amazed at how easy it is. I have moved 3000 pound diesel generators with just levers, blocks of wood, and rollers.... by myself.
Re- watch the video and when the barn scene comes up slow down the video and you'll see a mechanism in the barn that's allowing him to spin the barn around on a pivot system....
Not only that, how is he initially lifting it to get the pebbles under?
@@stevemichaels9149 you'd be amazed at what can be done with levers and such. Read my post above.
What a mission this ordinary man gave himself! A Herculean miracle!
“Give me a lever long enough and a fulcrum on which to place it, and I shall move the world.” Archimedes
Nit only did he prove that it’s possible to move 20k pounds without any type of machinery or tool , excluding his homemade tools , but he didn’t do it with a team of 3000 people . He did it all by himself . Very impressive
Yes, extremely impressive
this partially explain how ancient megastructure built, but ofcourse ancient alien is more interesting theory 😁
Now imagine having 3000 helping
Yes, for Stone henge, maybe but not even close for the great pyramids of gize
Now lets see him excavate and quarry the blocks without advanced tools and with a smooth finish please
Now we know the rest of the story. Thanks for sharing. Most impressive.
Mechanical advantage should be one of the first math classes taught to school children.
It's actually Physics
I remember learning about the 6 Simple Machines in elementary school. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simple_machine
I teach my 5 year old daughter basic engineering everyday. So proud of her. Already reading at a 5th grade level and does lego sets by herself meant for 12yrs and up. It just takes a little bit of time and patience of my time daily but I believe it will payoff for her in the long run.
That would be useful knowledge.. they can't give our children that..only indoctrination is given in schools
Richard Kilmer rare to find parents like this who dont just get mad at kids who get bad grades but dont make an effort to actually teach them anything
“Give me a large enough lever, and I can move the world.”
@John Bowkett the awesome store
Archimedes
More precisely: Give me place to stand, and I can move the Earth. *δός μοι πᾷ στῶ καὶ τὰν γᾶν κινήσω*
Fulcrum.....
Pentagon released video of craft that defied all laws of physics known to man. "Ufo craft" released by pentagon. Time to wake up... New day an age baby
amazing. I have disk problems in my back, and you would be amazed what you can do with leverage and gravity! I unloaded a piece of equipment out of the bed of my pick up (about 150 lbs) using mostly gravity!
Brilliant! Absolutely bloody brilliant dude. I'm happy that you're smashing all the BS we've been fed so far. You moved that barn. C'mon! for real! genius bro. Don't stop.
now that i know someone could steal my house, i should weld my house down
LEAVE ME ALONE! got that? He would find a way to lift your entire property and steal you, your cat, your dog and your wife all at the same time.
lmao
lma... only if your house is metal.
Corich Cortex he could still figure out a way
The next thing u know ur whole continent is on another planet
Ancient Aliens theorists hate him! Move entire buildings alone with one weird trick!
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Ian Battles This was exactly the first thing that came to my mind.
Goes to show how amazing HUMANS are.
Ian Battles ancient Egyptians hate him!
This guy would easily be a head architect in ancient times. Imagine how fast he could work with a large team
Thats what i imagine they say the pyramids were not built by slaves but i imagine that skilled crafts men had them do the manual labor while they set up tracks and what ever else necessary to move the material. They didnt build it they just moved the stuff there “”. I mean if they could just make a drill or lathe and power it with human hamster wheels that would be massive.
@@fajile5109 Just because there were some skilled craftsmen doesn't mean there weren't slaves though.
I bet the ancient Egyptians had midwestern accents too
They wouldn’t need him, they had tens of thousands of men trained in these techniques and more.
Maybe. But I’m sure there were people even smarter than him who were better with the tools they had at the time. I don’t know why we automatically assume people in ancient times were dumb savages.
People are amazed that with hard work you can get something done.