1 00:00:00,665 --> 00:00:05,266 MUSIC 2 00:00:05,266 --> 00:00:07,266 Wow. 3 00:00:07,266 --> 00:00:12,226 For 200 years, archaeologists have been looking at a silent movie, 4 00:00:12,226 --> 00:00:14,667 but suddenly we've got a soundtrack. 5 00:00:14,667 --> 00:00:17,387 We're trying to get the sensory information 6 00:00:17,387 --> 00:00:20,267 that was there when these people built these places. 7 00:00:22,428 --> 00:00:24,748 And we're picking up the 110 hertz, 8 00:00:24,748 --> 00:00:27,668 and it's vibrating around this whole area. 9 00:00:27,668 --> 00:00:29,349 You can actually feel it in your body. 10 00:00:29,349 --> 00:00:31,549 Yes. It's quite amazing, actually. 11 00:00:34,029 --> 00:00:39,030 Many ancient cultures around the world worshiped sound. 12 00:00:39,030 --> 00:00:43,870 Is it possible that sound has this incredible power 13 00:00:43,870 --> 00:00:46,951 with which you could do certain things? 14 00:00:46,951 --> 00:00:50,631 Is there some grand design from extraterrestrials 15 00:00:50,631 --> 00:00:55,472 that was harmonically tuning all of these sites on Earth? 16 00:00:56,472 --> 00:00:58,952 Exeterrestrials are giving us clues 17 00:00:58,952 --> 00:01:01,473 that frequency plays a much greater role 18 00:01:01,473 --> 00:01:04,953 in understanding matter, energy, and consciousness 19 00:01:04,953 --> 00:01:08,474 than we allow for in our current scientific paradigms. 20 00:01:08,474 --> 00:01:11,474 MUSIC 21 00:01:25,476 --> 00:01:38,477 BALLBACK, LEBANON 22 00:01:38,477 --> 00:01:41,478 The 9,000-year-old temple of Jupiter 23 00:01:41,478 --> 00:01:46,478 contains three of the largest monolithic stones in the world, 24 00:01:46,478 --> 00:01:49,479 weighing approximately 1,000 tons, 25 00:01:49,479 --> 00:01:52,479 or 2,000 tons of stone. 26 00:01:52,479 --> 00:01:55,479 Puma Punku, Bolivia, 27 00:01:55,479 --> 00:01:58,480 scattered across a high desert plateau, 28 00:01:58,480 --> 00:02:02,480 are precisely cut 100-ton blocks, 29 00:02:02,480 --> 00:02:06,481 believed to date back at least 2,000 years, 30 00:02:06,481 --> 00:02:09,481 and perhaps much earlier. 31 00:02:11,481 --> 00:02:14,482 The Giza Plateau, Egypt. 32 00:02:14,482 --> 00:02:18,482 The Great Pyramid is the largest mountain in the world, 33 00:02:18,482 --> 00:02:23,483 and it is built from more than 2.3 million limestone bricks, 34 00:02:23,483 --> 00:02:27,483 each weighing a staggering 5,000 pounds. 35 00:02:29,484 --> 00:02:32,484 All around the world stand colossal monuments 36 00:02:32,484 --> 00:02:35,484 to mankind's ancient past. 37 00:02:35,484 --> 00:02:40,485 Gigantic structures that have endured for thousands of years, 38 00:02:40,485 --> 00:02:43,485 built with stone blocks so massive 39 00:02:43,485 --> 00:02:46,486 that modern builders have not been able to find 40 00:02:46,486 --> 00:02:51,486 the hope that modern builders have not even attempted to duplicate them. 41 00:03:00,488 --> 00:03:05,488 Our 988-cat loader can probably lift a 22-ton boulder just for perspective, 42 00:03:05,488 --> 00:03:09,489 and it can probably roll and drag along the ground, 43 00:03:09,489 --> 00:03:12,489 maybe a 40-ton boulder. 44 00:03:12,489 --> 00:03:15,489 But when you're talking with my 50-ton boulder, 45 00:03:15,489 --> 00:03:20,490 we need to bring in cranes, hydraulic jacks, steel beams, girders. 46 00:03:20,490 --> 00:03:24,491 It's a whole other set of tools, even with modern-day technology. 47 00:03:24,491 --> 00:03:28,491 I mean, I can only imagine how they would move boulders that size. 48 00:03:28,491 --> 00:03:30,491 It baffles my mind. 49 00:03:30,491 --> 00:03:33,492 I have no idea. It's crazy to think about. 50 00:03:34,492 --> 00:03:37,492 How is it possible that 10,000 years ago, 51 00:03:37,492 --> 00:03:41,493 our ancestors moved around the most massive of stones? 52 00:03:41,493 --> 00:03:45,493 But the answer is either another previous super civilization 53 00:03:45,493 --> 00:03:48,494 existed here on Earth, 54 00:03:48,494 --> 00:03:53,494 or extraterrestrials imparting technological knowledge to us. 55 00:03:54,494 --> 00:04:00,495 Ancient astronaut theorists suggest such structures provide physical evidence 56 00:04:00,495 --> 00:04:03,495 that extraterrestrial beings visited Earth 57 00:04:03,495 --> 00:04:07,496 and assisted our ancestors in the distant past. 58 00:04:07,496 --> 00:04:12,497 And each of these three megalithic sites, as well as numerous others, 59 00:04:12,497 --> 00:04:18,497 have very specific stories behind them that say they were built not by men, 60 00:04:18,497 --> 00:04:23,498 but by the gods, using the power of levitation. 61 00:04:23,498 --> 00:04:29,499 Some ancient mythologies speak of the fact that some of these stones 62 00:04:29,499 --> 00:04:32,499 were put into place with sound, 63 00:04:32,499 --> 00:04:37,500 that these things all of a sudden levitated into place. 64 00:04:37,500 --> 00:04:42,500 What the local legend of Stonehenge talks about 65 00:04:42,500 --> 00:04:48,501 is that those big stones were transported by way of levitation. 66 00:04:50,501 --> 00:04:53,502 Similar to the mythical story of Stonehenge, 67 00:04:53,502 --> 00:04:59,502 the ancient legends of Bolivia say that the megalithic stones of Puma Punku 68 00:04:59,502 --> 00:05:02,503 were floated into place. 69 00:05:02,503 --> 00:05:05,503 In the 5th century BC, 70 00:05:05,503 --> 00:05:10,504 the Greek historian Herodotus wrote that the Egyptians were given knowledge 71 00:05:10,504 --> 00:05:15,504 from the guardians of the sky on how to float the massive limestone blocks 72 00:05:15,504 --> 00:05:18,505 with which they built the Great Pyramid. 73 00:05:18,505 --> 00:05:23,505 What we see is the very real possibility that extraterrestrial civilizations 74 00:05:23,505 --> 00:05:26,506 visited Earth all throughout the world, 75 00:05:26,506 --> 00:05:31,506 and that each time they did, they felt it was very important to impart this sacred knowledge 76 00:05:31,506 --> 00:05:35,507 about the importance of acoustic frequencies 77 00:05:35,507 --> 00:05:39,507 in the keys to unlocking the mysteries of the universe. 78 00:05:40,508 --> 00:05:48,509 The University of Bristol, England, January 17th, 2017. 79 00:05:49,509 --> 00:05:54,509 Researchers unveil a prototype for what they call a portable tractor beam. 80 00:05:55,509 --> 00:06:01,510 A handheld device that can levitate small objects using only sound waves. 81 00:06:05,511 --> 00:06:08,511 Recently, the University of Bristol came up with a handheld device 82 00:06:08,511 --> 00:06:12,512 with an array of speakers that allows the holder of this 83 00:06:12,512 --> 00:06:16,512 to actually focus sound waves and sound waves alone 84 00:06:16,512 --> 00:06:21,513 and then levitate small pieces of light material. 85 00:06:22,513 --> 00:06:25,513 When we look at this portable tractor beam, 86 00:06:25,513 --> 00:06:29,514 can we extrapolate the idea that this is a technology in its infancy 87 00:06:29,514 --> 00:06:34,514 where in ancient times it was actually being used to levitate large stones? 88 00:06:35,515 --> 00:06:42,515 At Johns Hopkins University, biomedical engineers have manipulated ultrasound frequencies 89 00:06:42,515 --> 00:06:48,516 to deliver specialized drugs to specific parts in the brain with surgical precision. 90 00:06:49,516 --> 00:06:54,517 And mathematicians at Cardiff University have developed a method 91 00:06:54,517 --> 00:06:59,518 to literally stop a tsunami in its tracks using acoustic waves. 92 00:07:02,518 --> 00:07:07,519 But while physicists are excited at the prospect of using sound frequencies 93 00:07:07,519 --> 00:07:10,519 to levitate and manipulate matter, 94 00:07:10,519 --> 00:07:17,520 they insist it is only the beginning of a wave of cutting-edge acoustic technology. 95 00:07:18,520 --> 00:07:24,521 Could these amazing new scientific breakthroughs simply be the first steps 96 00:07:24,521 --> 00:07:30,521 in replicating what our ancestors had been taught to harness thousands of years ago? 97 00:07:32,522 --> 00:07:38,522 What if these scientific experiments that we're looking at are leading us to a much greater surprise, 98 00:07:38,522 --> 00:07:44,523 which is that sound can be followed through to much greater levels of efficiency 99 00:07:44,523 --> 00:07:50,524 in its usefulness for all sorts of things that seem to be impossible? 100 00:07:50,524 --> 00:07:55,525 We may be just seeing now the very first steps in our society 101 00:07:55,525 --> 00:08:03,526 of a robust technology that extraterrestrial intelligence civilizations have long since developed and perfected. 102 00:08:07,526 --> 00:08:12,527 Vancouver, Canada, February 17th, 2012 103 00:08:13,527 --> 00:08:18,527 At a symposium for the American Association for the Advancement of Science, 104 00:08:18,527 --> 00:08:24,528 researchers gather to unveil the latest discoveries in the burgeoning field of archaeoacoustics. 105 00:08:24,528 --> 00:08:31,529 Archeoacoustics is a new field of study, multidisciplinary, and we are incorporating three facets. 106 00:08:31,529 --> 00:08:37,530 One would be archaeology, anthropology, a second would be sound and acoustics, 107 00:08:37,530 --> 00:08:41,530 the third would be space and architecture. 108 00:08:42,530 --> 00:08:50,531 And all three of those areas are put together to try to explore what was going on with sound in ancient places. 109 00:08:50,531 --> 00:08:58,532 Recent tests at Stonehenge suggest that the megalithic stones were positioned to cause sound wave interference patterns. 110 00:08:58,532 --> 00:09:06,533 Similar to noise-canceling headphones, creating spots of total silence at various points around the circle. 111 00:09:07,534 --> 00:09:15,535 Statues of divine beings in the 3,000-year-old Chavine de Juantar ceremonial center in Peru 112 00:09:15,535 --> 00:09:21,535 project a feline-like roar when ancient shell trumpets are played nearby. 113 00:09:21,535 --> 00:09:30,536 And at the pyramid of the feathered serpent in Chichen Itza, Mexico, sound echoes mimic the cry of the ketzel. 114 00:09:31,537 --> 00:09:39,538 A bird the minds believed was a messenger for their creator god, Kukul Khan. 115 00:09:39,538 --> 00:09:48,539 People are coming forward now with these ideas that maybe were considered pseudoscience for a long time. 116 00:09:48,539 --> 00:09:55,540 These days, it's beginning to be taken seriously that sound belongs in the study of the ancient world. 117 00:09:56,540 --> 00:10:05,541 Many ancient cultures around the world worshiped sound because sound was deemed to be divine in origin. 118 00:10:08,541 --> 00:10:19,543 Is it possible that the reason why our ancestors talked about divine sound is not necessarily because they were referring to music. 119 00:10:20,543 --> 00:10:27,544 But that sound has this incredible power with which you could do certain things. 120 00:10:29,544 --> 00:10:34,544 But it's just that we've lost this knowledge over the millennia. 121 00:10:34,544 --> 00:10:42,545 According to ancient astronaut theorists, there is evidence that our ancestors utilized the power of sound waves 122 00:10:42,545 --> 00:10:46,546 to accomplish amazing feats that defy gravity. 123 00:10:47,546 --> 00:10:55,547 But might they have learned of acoustic applications far more profound than those involved in moving giant boulders? 124 00:10:55,547 --> 00:11:03,548 Perhaps further clues can be found by examining some of ancient man's most important structures. 125 00:11:03,548 --> 00:11:10,549 Structures that weren't built with sound but built to make sound. 126 00:11:17,550 --> 00:11:25,551 Deep beneath this small town in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea, rests one of the oldest subterranean structures in the world. 127 00:11:25,551 --> 00:11:36,552 On the islands of Malta, there are prehistoric remains that are comprised of megalithic underground sites, which were considered to be communal burial sites. 128 00:11:36,552 --> 00:11:44,553 The most famous of these is the Halseflani Hypogym. Halseflani dates back to about 6,000 years ago. 129 00:11:46,554 --> 00:11:55,555 It's multi-layered, three major levels, and it's really just astounding to have carved it into the limestone. 130 00:11:55,555 --> 00:12:01,555 I'm a geologist. I know how difficult it is to engineer something like that and carry it out. 131 00:12:01,555 --> 00:12:08,556 To me, it shows incredible sophistication on a technological basis. 132 00:12:08,556 --> 00:12:12,557 I can't claim that I know exactly how they did it. 133 00:12:13,557 --> 00:12:24,558 When the Halseflani Hypogym was first discovered in 1902, archaeologists were astounded to find buried within it more than 7,000 skeletons. 134 00:12:24,558 --> 00:12:34,560 In May 1920, a National Geographic article reported that many of the remains were those of humans that were long scald. 135 00:12:35,560 --> 00:12:43,561 But during World War II, the site was plundered by vandals, and the skeletons mysteriously disappeared. 136 00:12:43,561 --> 00:12:52,562 Luckily, 11 of the elongated skulls were salvaged, and at least one of these displays a non-human feature. 137 00:12:52,562 --> 00:12:59,563 It is missing the sagittal suture that connects the parietal bones on all human skulls. 138 00:13:00,563 --> 00:13:09,564 A bizarre report came from a woman named Lois Jessam, who had worked for the British consulate in Malta. 139 00:13:09,564 --> 00:13:19,565 She had been visiting the hypogym and had convinced one of the caretakers to let her go into the lowest chamber. 140 00:13:20,565 --> 00:13:37,567 She claimed that she came out to allege in a great fissure that was beneath Malta, and on allege on the other side of the fissure, she claimed she saw very tall men. 141 00:13:37,567 --> 00:13:48,569 According to her account, she saw about 20 white-haired giants that looked up at her and motioned her to come down. 142 00:13:50,569 --> 00:13:56,570 One has to wonder if the hypogym has some sort of an extraterrestrial presence. 143 00:13:58,570 --> 00:14:08,571 As incredible as Lois Jessam's story may be, perhaps the most extraordinary discovery at the hypogym has to do with sound. 144 00:14:09,571 --> 00:14:28,574 In February of 2014, archaeoacoustics researcher Linda Enex gathered an assemblage of audio, geology and archaeology experts to test the acoustic properties of the most mysterious chamber in the site, known as the Oracle Room. 145 00:14:29,574 --> 00:14:35,575 After extensive testing, Linda and her team reached an incredible conclusion. 146 00:14:36,575 --> 00:14:43,576 The entire hypogym resonates at the specific frequency of 110 Hz. 147 00:14:45,576 --> 00:14:50,577 You physically feel the vibration of that sound in your whole body. 148 00:14:53,577 --> 00:14:55,577 It was mesmerizing. 149 00:14:56,577 --> 00:15:05,578 The water in the body's tissue responds to that, and your whole body tunes into this vibration that's wrapping around you in the sound. 150 00:15:08,579 --> 00:15:16,580 Sound is created by the vibration of an object, which causes the air surrounding it to vibrate and form a wave. 151 00:15:16,580 --> 00:15:21,580 Depending on the frequency it oscillates with, that will determine the note or the tone you hear. 152 00:15:21,580 --> 00:15:28,581 Hertz is the unit we use to measure frequency. It's basically the number of oscillations per second. 153 00:15:28,581 --> 00:15:37,582 Resonance is basically whenever something is vibrating, that frequency matches the natural frequency or vibration of the object. 154 00:15:37,582 --> 00:15:40,583 This is really important with sound applications. 155 00:15:41,583 --> 00:15:57,585 If you take in and close space, the way you get a resonance is to make the size of the room or space match the frequencies and wavelength of the sound you're trying to achieve, so that when it hits the ends of the walls, it reflects just right. 156 00:15:57,585 --> 00:16:01,585 These reflections build up the sound or magnitude of that vibration. 157 00:16:02,586 --> 00:16:07,586 What is going on here, and why are they specifically using that frequency? 158 00:16:07,586 --> 00:16:16,587 They have to wonder whether extraterrestrials weren't involved in tuning the hypogeum to create this special frequency. 159 00:16:17,587 --> 00:16:26,589 Could the hypogeum in Malta have been built upon the instructions of extraterrestrials with a very specific acoustic purpose in mind? 160 00:16:27,589 --> 00:16:33,590 If so, does the 110 Hertz frequency that it is tuned to hold some special power? 161 00:16:37,590 --> 00:16:39,590 County Meath, Ireland 162 00:16:40,590 --> 00:16:41,591 This is the entrance. 163 00:16:42,591 --> 00:16:43,591 Wow. 164 00:16:43,591 --> 00:16:54,592 In January of 2017, researcher and publisher Georgiosuchlos traveled to the New Grainge Passage Tomb to meet with arky acoustics expert Paul Devereaux. 165 00:16:55,592 --> 00:17:09,594 Here, in this 5,000-year-old tomb, and at dozens of other ancient megalithic sites across the world, Paul has been studying the effects of sound resonance. 166 00:17:11,594 --> 00:17:12,594 Wow. 167 00:17:13,595 --> 00:17:25,596 Today, he will be running a test to discover whether or not the New Grainge structure was built with an acoustic purpose, and made to resonate at a specific frequency. 168 00:17:30,597 --> 00:17:38,598 We sweep a sine wave through the chamber until we got the primary natural resonance of the chamber. 169 00:17:38,598 --> 00:17:44,598 What it means is you produce the standing wave from the sound source to the wall of the chamber. 170 00:17:45,599 --> 00:17:50,599 So the sound wave goes up and then it reflects back exactly along the same path. 171 00:17:53,600 --> 00:17:55,600 OK, that's good, actually. We're getting an antinode there. 172 00:17:56,600 --> 00:18:01,601 If you put the microphone, yes, into there. Can you bring it this way a little? That's good. OK, that's fine. 173 00:18:02,601 --> 00:18:07,601 And we're picking up the 110 Hertz, and it's vibrating around this whole area. 174 00:18:07,601 --> 00:18:09,602 You can actually feel it. 175 00:18:11,602 --> 00:18:18,603 Feel it in your body. Yes. A physical thing. People forget that the sound is physical. Right. You know, can you feel that? Yes. 176 00:18:19,603 --> 00:18:20,603 You know, it's quite amazing, actually. 177 00:18:21,603 --> 00:18:30,604 When the frequency is set to 110 Hertz, Giorgio and Paul are able to both hear and feel a change throughout the chamber. 178 00:18:31,604 --> 00:18:45,606 Remarkably, this is the same exact resonance that was discovered at the hypogym in Malta, at Anger Wat in Cambodia, and at numerous other ancient structures around the world. 179 00:18:47,606 --> 00:18:53,607 Now, I think it's amazing, especially that you've come across similar type frequencies in other places. 180 00:18:53,607 --> 00:19:00,608 Oh, yes. They knew what they were doing, but they did it in a different way to us. They didn't have this all this stuff. They could feel it. 181 00:19:01,608 --> 00:19:09,609 And their architecture would have been built to structure that sound, to maximize it, to emphasize it. Yes. 182 00:19:10,609 --> 00:19:22,611 Now, we asked a neuroclinician in Cog if there was anything neurological about this vibration of 110 Hertz, and he didn't think so. None of us did, really. 183 00:19:23,611 --> 00:19:33,612 But he carried out an experiment a little bit later with a group of volunteers who were exposed to different audio frequencies. 184 00:19:34,612 --> 00:19:41,613 That paper has been produced and shows that that sound can affect regional parts of the brain. Wow. 185 00:19:43,613 --> 00:19:51,614 Is it possible that certain ancient sites were designed to resonate at a frequency which manipulates the way people think? 186 00:19:53,615 --> 00:20:01,616 Perhaps the answer can be found by testing the effects of this unique frequency on the human brain. 187 00:20:05,616 --> 00:20:11,617 Manhattan Beach, California, March 25, 2017. 188 00:20:11,617 --> 00:20:22,618 Neurophysiologist Dr. Michael Mark uses an encephalography, or EEG machine, to determine the effects of the 110 Hertz frequency on a test subject. 189 00:20:24,618 --> 00:20:26,619 Position this. Do you want to go ahead and help? 190 00:20:27,619 --> 00:20:36,620 The device records brainwave activity 256 times per second to provide a real-time look inside the subject's mind. 191 00:20:37,620 --> 00:20:41,621 Okay, Brian, we're now going to start with our first frequency for three minutes. Here we go. 192 00:20:45,621 --> 00:20:57,623 While Brian relaxes in isolation, Dr. Mark exposes him to a range of frequencies between 90 Hertz and 120 Hertz in random order, for a few minutes each. 193 00:20:59,623 --> 00:21:01,623 Okay, Brian, here's our second frequency now. 194 00:21:01,623 --> 00:21:11,624 This will allow Dr. Mark to compare the results and analyze whether 110 Hertz has any measurable impact. 195 00:21:12,624 --> 00:21:14,625 Okay, Brian, now our last frequency. 196 00:21:22,626 --> 00:21:24,626 We're done now. Can you please remove your mask? 197 00:21:27,626 --> 00:21:29,627 How was that experience for you? 198 00:21:29,627 --> 00:21:45,629 Very interesting. I felt the most shift in the last frequency. There was a similar drawing in of the second frequency, but there was also this experience of uplifting or moving out and up, sort of like an out-of-body experience. 199 00:21:46,629 --> 00:21:48,629 It felt like I was floating. 200 00:21:49,629 --> 00:21:50,629 Okay. 201 00:21:51,629 --> 00:22:00,631 Dr. Mark compiled the results of the entire EEG test to see if the data indeed reflects a change in Brian's brain at this frequency. 202 00:22:01,631 --> 00:22:11,632 The first picture, as you can see, the left side, the area that was lit up was the executive function role, which is focus, concentration, and attention. 203 00:22:11,632 --> 00:22:25,634 When we did the 110 Hertz, we see that the right side of the brain is lit up, especially in the bridal area, which is touch, visual, spatial expression, which can show how Brian felt his out-of-body experience. 204 00:22:26,634 --> 00:22:45,636 If the 110 Hertz frequency has the power to alter the very functions of the brain and even induce an out-of-body experience, could science like New Grange and the hypogem in Malta have been engineered by extraterrestrials to tap directly into our minds? 205 00:22:46,636 --> 00:23:00,638 Ancient astronaut theorists say yes and suggest that thousands of years ago, our ancestors recognized a connection between certain unique frequencies and other worldly beings. 206 00:23:05,639 --> 00:23:06,639 Humpy India. 207 00:23:07,639 --> 00:23:18,640 Here lie the ancient ruins of Vijayanagara, believed to have been constructed between the 14th and 16th centuries AD. 208 00:23:20,641 --> 00:23:30,642 At its center stands the Vedala Temple complex, a masterpiece of Indian architecture and the largest and most revered temple in the city. 209 00:23:31,642 --> 00:23:38,643 Vedala Temple was built with the mind of creating a celestial palace here on Earth. 210 00:23:39,643 --> 00:23:55,645 With that in mind, the king assembled the great architects and great engineers and the great craftsmen to create this wonderful building that can also have a wonderful sound that will please God. 211 00:23:56,645 --> 00:24:03,646 Attached directly to the temple is what is called the Rangamandapa or the stage pavilion. 212 00:24:04,646 --> 00:24:10,647 Here there are many pillars, some reaching to a height of nearly 12 feet. 213 00:24:11,647 --> 00:24:18,648 There's a series of what are called compound pillars where you have a central pillar surrounded on all sides with smaller colonnets. 214 00:24:19,648 --> 00:24:26,649 These colonnets are famous because when they're struck they emit beautiful and haunting sounds. 215 00:24:31,649 --> 00:24:39,650 According to the local guides at the temple, the 56 pillars are individually tuned to one of the seven notes of the Sarigama, 216 00:24:40,651 --> 00:24:47,651 an ancient Sanskrit musical scale dating back thousands of years that is still predominant in Hindi music today. 217 00:24:48,652 --> 00:24:59,653 Certain groups of these pillars have been crafted to represent the tonal vibrations of the scale for different instruments, 218 00:25:00,653 --> 00:25:09,654 some being crafted to represent woodwinds, some being crafted to represent percussion instruments, etc. 219 00:25:09,654 --> 00:25:20,656 The British when they were in charge of India were mystified by this amazing quality and actually cut one of the pillars to see how it was done, 220 00:25:21,656 --> 00:25:25,656 but it was just granite and it was just very careful workmanship. 221 00:25:26,656 --> 00:25:38,658 While the stone pillars themselves seem like simple technology, recent analyses have revealed they may be comprised of an advanced geopolymer blend of granite with silicate particles and granite. 222 00:25:39,658 --> 00:25:40,658 And metallic alloys. 223 00:25:41,658 --> 00:25:54,660 But what continues to puzzle scientists is that the first basic geopolymers were invented in the Soviet Union during the 1950s, hundreds of years after these pillars were crafted. 224 00:25:55,660 --> 00:26:00,661 As a geologist, how this was done is really baffling and amazing. 225 00:26:01,661 --> 00:26:10,662 I've heard reports of people trying to mimic it in modern times to try to just do a little section of it, even one pillar. 226 00:26:11,662 --> 00:26:17,663 And people just haven't been successful. So what were they doing back then? We just don't know. 227 00:26:18,663 --> 00:26:30,664 According to Hindu priests, each of these pillars was specifically tuned harmonically in order to communicate with the gods. 228 00:26:31,664 --> 00:26:40,666 They have to wonder, did extraterrestrial beings come down and give instructions on creating these specific frequencies? 229 00:26:40,666 --> 00:26:55,668 If the Vita Temple was designed to connect humans with an extraterrestrial realm, could the performing of music have had an even more profound significance than is traditionally believed? 230 00:26:56,668 --> 00:27:09,669 Perhaps further evidence can be found by examining the work of a mathematical genius from the 6th century BC who envisioned that sound could provide a gateway to mankind's existence. 231 00:27:10,669 --> 00:27:12,670 And the exploration of the stars. 232 00:27:17,670 --> 00:27:19,671 The 6th century BC. 233 00:27:21,671 --> 00:27:32,672 Pythagoras, the famous Greek mathematician and philosopher, travels throughout Egypt over the course of 10 years to study the esoteric arts under various local priesthoods. 234 00:27:33,672 --> 00:27:39,673 Pythagoras is certainly one of the most interesting characters that we see in Greek history. 235 00:27:40,673 --> 00:27:55,675 In 535 BC, Pythagoras left his home in Samoes, Greece and traveled to Egypt where he was initiated by the Egyptian priesthood in all of the different secret societies and organizations that they had available. 236 00:27:56,675 --> 00:28:02,676 And from this secret knowledge, Pythagoras obtained information that seems very, very far ahead of his time. 237 00:28:03,676 --> 00:28:16,678 Pythagoras one day was walking past a blacksmith shop and heard the sound on the anvils and got fascinated with sound and thought it could be understood mathematically. 238 00:28:17,678 --> 00:28:27,679 Pythagoras in hearing these tones made by the metal striking the metal, intuited that there was a mathematical relationship between the different nodes and a scale. 239 00:28:27,679 --> 00:28:32,680 There was a proportional relationship of ratios between these different nodes and the scale. 240 00:28:35,680 --> 00:28:39,681 When you look at Western music, it all has its root with Pythagoras. 241 00:28:39,681 --> 00:28:52,682 And the great discovery he made is that the waves generated, say by strings or wind instruments, could be converted into clear notes and scales by using fractions and discrete ratios. 242 00:28:53,682 --> 00:28:57,683 So we end up with thirds, fifths, fourths, octaves. 243 00:28:57,683 --> 00:29:07,684 By simply taking the string and holding it in these fractional ratios, you get sound in these ratios and it's very pleasing and works very well to the human ear. 244 00:29:08,684 --> 00:29:17,685 So Pythagoras did this amazing job of taking math and geometry and tying it to music, which then led to the entire Western musical scale. 245 00:29:18,685 --> 00:29:31,687 The Pythagoras revelations regarding sound and music let him speculate that the universe itself and everything in it is in a constant state of vibration. 246 00:29:33,687 --> 00:29:41,688 He theorized that there is a harmony throughout the cosmos and that even the planets emit their own unique sounds. 247 00:29:42,688 --> 00:29:56,690 Pythagoras thought of the universe as operating as a harmonious whole, which he compared to a lyre, an instrument that is a little bit like the modern harp and that it has different strings. 248 00:29:57,690 --> 00:30:01,691 Each string vibrates at a different frequency, producing a different sound. 249 00:30:01,691 --> 00:30:11,692 He thought that each planet in the solar system vibrated at its own unique frequency and produced what he called the music of the spheres. 250 00:30:15,693 --> 00:30:23,694 When you look at the individual planets in our solar system and around the universe, radiation that's emitted in each planet will be in its own frequency range. 251 00:30:24,694 --> 00:30:34,695 We can convert that to an audible signal and think of each planet having its own signal or tone or music that goes with it. 252 00:30:39,696 --> 00:30:49,697 NASA has been able to record sounds coming out of the planets, thereby proving that Pythagoras' notion of the music of the spheres is in fact correct. 253 00:30:50,697 --> 00:31:07,699 When we look at these interesting discoveries about planets giving off sound frequencies, we become even closer to realizing the fullness of Pythagoras' exotraterrally derived idea of the music of the spheres. 254 00:31:08,699 --> 00:31:21,701 In the second half of the 20th century, quantum physicists developed a new model for the atomic structure of the universe known as string theory. 255 00:31:22,701 --> 00:31:34,702 This theory suggests that the universe is made up of vibrating strings of energy, a concept similar to the one Pythagoras suggested thousands of years ago. 256 00:31:34,702 --> 00:31:52,705 Now, there are even those who believe that string theory will provide unprecedented breakthroughs in everything from space exploration to time travel by allowing for the creation of wormholes through which humans will be able to move from one point in the universe to another. 257 00:31:53,705 --> 00:32:00,706 But how could Pythagoras have possibly envisioned the foundation of such an advanced scientific theory? 258 00:32:00,706 --> 00:32:07,707 The mystery schools that Pythagoras attended in Egypt are known as the School of the Magi, the magicians. 259 00:32:08,707 --> 00:32:24,709 But really, they're a lineage of otherworldly beings or humans that are in contact with otherworldly beings that have knowledge of the stars, have knowledge of the progression of humanity and act as benefactors assisting humanity in its movement forward in its evolution. 260 00:32:25,709 --> 00:32:39,711 When we are looking at the Pythagorean knowledge base, we are seeing something that is vastly more sophisticated than what he could have come up with on his own and is in fact vastly more sophisticated than our current level of scientific knowledge allows for today. 261 00:32:40,711 --> 00:32:54,713 If the universe is connected through vibration and frequencies, is it possible that we could use this knowledge to connect with other intelligent beings in the cosmos? 262 00:32:55,713 --> 00:33:10,715 Ancient astronaut theorists say yes and suggest that there is one particular sound that may provide an even more direct connection to our extraterrestrial ancestors. 263 00:33:11,715 --> 00:33:26,717 Every year, millions of tourists travel to Hampi, India to see the ruins of Vijayanagara and witness the famous musical pillars. 264 00:33:27,717 --> 00:33:37,718 But for Hindus, an equally important link to their past is the god for whom the principal temple complex was constructed, Vidalak. 265 00:33:38,718 --> 00:33:46,719 Vidalak is an avatar of two of the most important gods in Hinduism, Vishnu and Shiva. 266 00:33:47,719 --> 00:33:55,720 Shiva is always holding the double-sided drum known as the Damaru and he is constantly beating the drum. 267 00:33:56,720 --> 00:34:05,721 And that drum is creating the vibration of the universe and that vibration is the unique sound of Aum. 268 00:34:08,722 --> 00:34:13,722 The avatar of Vishnu is holding a conch shell which he blows into. 269 00:34:16,723 --> 00:34:23,724 And this supposedly makes the exact same sound of Aum that Shiva makes with his double-sided drum. 270 00:34:26,724 --> 00:34:37,725 Aum is a frequency of all vowels combined into one, A-E-I-O-U, Aum. 271 00:34:39,726 --> 00:34:46,727 And some have suggested that the Aum essentially can be regarded as the frequency of the universe. 272 00:34:47,727 --> 00:34:57,728 Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism, they all use concept of Aum as an integral part of their religion, of their understanding, of their life. 273 00:34:58,728 --> 00:35:01,728 Aum is the sound of the universe, the basis of everything. 274 00:35:04,729 --> 00:35:13,730 Aum is first mentioned in the ancient Sanskrit texts called the Upanishads, written over 3,000 years ago. 275 00:35:14,730 --> 00:35:26,732 Which proposed that vibration along with ritualistic chanting, singing and prayer, can provide a direct connection between humans and the gods themselves. 276 00:35:28,732 --> 00:35:34,733 Around the world there is acknowledgement that things are created by sound and that sound is a kind of portal. 277 00:35:35,733 --> 00:35:40,733 A connection point between the scene and the unseen, the sacred and the ordinary. 278 00:35:41,733 --> 00:35:49,734 The Igbo people of Nigeria in Africa believe that music is actually the voices of their ancestors. 279 00:35:52,735 --> 00:36:01,736 Yakut shamans throughout Central Asia use whistling to summon their spirit helpers when they're about to go into trance to help their people. 280 00:36:02,736 --> 00:36:13,737 The Makka people of South Asia have a poem that's linked to the idea that music is a way to call upon our ancestors to sing them present with us. 281 00:36:15,738 --> 00:36:20,738 This is the vibration that is inherent in the universe. 282 00:36:21,738 --> 00:36:27,739 And it's something that humans would be able to use it with their own technology. 283 00:36:28,739 --> 00:36:32,740 To reconnect with the gods, with the extraterrestrials. 284 00:36:36,740 --> 00:36:46,742 Is it possible that through ancient traditions of chanting and vocal prayer, mankind is actually connecting to an extraterrestrial realm? 285 00:36:50,742 --> 00:36:58,743 And if so, might the same be true for similar practices performed by other major religions today? 286 00:37:00,743 --> 00:37:02,744 We have this in the West. 287 00:37:02,744 --> 00:37:06,744 Cathedral's are engineered to affect the visitor. 288 00:37:07,744 --> 00:37:13,745 A seeker comes to a cathedral and the acoustics of the room will resonate in the body. 289 00:37:13,745 --> 00:37:23,746 It's about sound. If you go to one of the great cathedrals of Europe and hear a Gregorian chant or other musical performance, it will alter your consciousness. 290 00:37:24,746 --> 00:37:42,749 Devoted to encouraging mystical experience, connection with the unseen world will invent instruments, spaces, so that the human body will resonate with certain sounds, certain music, certain frequencies that will put them in touch with the unseen. 291 00:37:42,749 --> 00:37:45,749 Whether that is the gods or unseen wisdom. 292 00:37:48,749 --> 00:37:56,750 It's a way for us to get in touch with the consciousness and the intelligence of the extraterrestrial beings that we believe were in the past. 293 00:37:57,751 --> 00:38:01,751 They're here in the present and they will ultimately lead us into our future. 294 00:38:02,751 --> 00:38:21,754 While it has often been envisioned that mankind's first contact with extraterrestrials would come in the form of a spaceship touching down somewhere on Earth, could it be that contact is already taking place? 295 00:38:22,754 --> 00:38:27,754 And perhaps has been going on uninterrupted for thousands of years. 296 00:38:28,754 --> 00:38:42,756 Ancient astronaut theorists say yes and suggest the proof of extraterrestrial contact may lie not somewhere on land, but deep beneath the surface of the ocean. 297 00:38:47,757 --> 00:38:53,758 Mariana Trench Pacific Ocean July 13th 2015 298 00:38:54,758 --> 00:39:03,759 Researchers from the Hatfield Marine Science Center scan the deepest part of the world's oceans with a hydrophone, listening for whale calls. 299 00:39:05,759 --> 00:39:11,760 But suddenly they pick up something unexpected, eerie sounds booming from the depths. 300 00:39:11,760 --> 00:39:18,761 The sounds are quite interesting. They sound kind of like whale sounds, but they can't be attached to any known species. 301 00:39:19,761 --> 00:39:24,761 It's about eight miles down. It seems very technological, but it's very mysterious. 302 00:39:26,762 --> 00:39:33,763 If we analyze this signal that's coming out of the depths of the Mariana Trench and realize that it's more technological, it's more mysterious. 303 00:39:34,763 --> 00:39:49,765 If we analyze this signal that's coming out of the depths of the Mariana Trench and realize that it's more technological in nature, could this be coming from some base that could still be induced by some extraterrestrial rays? 304 00:39:50,765 --> 00:40:02,766 If the strange sounds detected at the Mariana Trench really are from an extraterrestrial source, are they meant for us to hear? 305 00:40:04,766 --> 00:40:14,768 As scientists continue to learn more about the possibilities of acoustic technologies and also about the vibrational properties of the universe, 306 00:40:15,768 --> 00:40:25,769 are we beginning to rediscover how to detect otherworldly communications and possibly connect with alien beings? 307 00:40:28,769 --> 00:40:42,771 When we look at all of the evidence, we have reason to believe that extraterrestrials are giving us clues that help us to realize frequency plays a much greater role in understanding matter, energy and consciousness 308 00:40:42,771 --> 00:40:45,772 than we allow for in our current scientific paradigms. 309 00:40:46,772 --> 00:41:00,773 If you have megalithic sites that feature these harmonics and they happen to be on different continents, then one has to wonder if at some point this knowledge was given to our ancestors. 310 00:41:01,774 --> 00:41:20,776 I think time has come that we not only use our eyes to look at these things, but to also turn our ears towards these sites because perhaps the frequencies of these places may be the key to unlocking the secrets of our past. 311 00:41:21,776 --> 00:41:42,779 Is it possible that extraterrestrials have used acoustics to secretly guide mankind for millennia? Or could aliens have hidden clues all around the world so that once discovered, we might one day be able to initiate their return? 312 00:41:42,779 --> 00:41:56,781 Perhaps the truth can only be found once we use not our eyes, but our ears to find the extraterrestrial messages that surround us.