Ancient Mysteries’ Researcher🗿Inventor of The Natron Theory🧂Working on the From-Stone-To-Stone cycle to create artificial stone 🪨 with caveman materials only
Suddenly I gained another 500 followers, so for their sake, I'll briefly summarize what the game is all about here. It seems we're going to rewrite the first few chapters of human history.
What started as "let's figure out how the unfinished obelisk in Aswan was made" has
Suddenly I gained another 500 followers, so for their sake, I'll briefly summarize what the game is all about here. It seems we're going to rewrite the first few chapters of human history.
What started as "let's figure out how the unfinished obelisk in Aswan was made" has
Pfff, Elon bad. Fired the whole Supercharger team from top to bottom.
End of the world.
Unless…
Let’s remember what happened in June, 2022 at SpaceX and what happened after. On that bloody day…
Elon Musk dismissed several top managers of the Starlink project at SpaceX.
Autonomous Driving, Social Turnaround
I know that the thousands of followers I've accumulated aren't here to be bored with automotive stuff. I'm aware of how fashionable it has become to hate on Elon Musk.
But I have a serious handicap: I understand what they're doing at Tesla.
Suddenly I gained another 500 followers, so for their sake, I'll briefly summarize what the game is all about here. It seems we're going to rewrite the first few chapters of human history.
What started as "let's figure out how the unfinished obelisk in Aswan was made" has
Cast, Not Carved
A thread 🧵
0/20
I promised I’d post a long, illustrated summary to help determine how the megalithic structures were made.
Before we dive in, let’s clarify: by “cast,” I don’t mean pouring a liquid into a mold. Instead, I’m talking about creating stones from a
Today's provocative statement:
Outside of Tesla, no automaker will ever be able to implement Over The Air (OTA) software updates properly. No matter what the manufacturers say or promise. They simply don't know what they're talking about - but we've come to expect that from
Let’s do the math together: Rapa Nui people cut down some 16 million trees on Easter Island to create some 30 boats.
How many trees need for 1 boat?
The correct answer is half a million trees per boat 🤦♂️
Meanwhile they created more than a thousand statues 🗿, each from
How did I discover that molten natron is the key for mass scale rock carvings worldwide? A case study.
When I began this research with the scoop marks in Aswan, I didn't know 💩 about anything, except that the official explanations seemed dumb.
I hadn't even realized the
Woa! My very first 21 st century geopolymer that actually hardened.
One step closer to Granite-like Artificial Stone (GLAS). Rose 🌹 granite is around the corner (actually: behind).
Perfect chiseling, don’t you think?
Never give up usually works.
Thank you Geopolymer
You will not believe this! Another book from the 19th century about artificial stone making.
This time it is translated from French.
artificial stone is a lost technology, lost in each and every century 😀
Did I accidentally discover how to make Egyptian Blue?
When I was demonstrating a scoop mark-making mishap last time, where everything went awry,
@areoinfo
asked an intriguing question upon seeing the pictures.
Did I inadvertently stumble upon the secret to making the famed
Since so many people asked, I finally made a video about how to make stones from wood ash using waterglass.
I bravely resisted at first, arguing that mixing two components isn't really a topic for a video, but as I made the video I realized there are quite a few interesting
Cast in place, right into the wall. No problem.
In fact, this is the only way to reach this high precision that not even a razor 🪒 blade can fit between two stones.
Because it was cast in place. It’s not even stone work. It’s masonry. Masonry with a different type of
🚨Breaking news!🚨
I just had a meeting with an open-minded geologist! (Yes, the category does exist!)
We talked for about an hour, and I can share some of the information he gave me here and now with you.
1. When I showed him Petra and Aswan, he categorically claimed that the
Introducing The Natron Map!
It took me a while to prepare this pearl for you. I've created a custom world map containing all (khm. many...) megalithic sites and the identified endless natron source(s) nearby.
Before I hand over the complete map, let me show you some interesting
🪨 Inventing the stone - inadvertently 🪨
What I’m writing about now is a kind of "ancient knowledge" that, when it all came together before me, left me sitting in silence, staring at the wall for an hour, thinking, "This cannot be true."
But I'm increasingly convinced that it
Let's rewrite history! Or what would be the fifth domino?
I think everyone is utterly fed up with the official explanations from archaeologists, which claim that every artifact unearthed is a religious object, every building or ruin is a temple, and every stone our ancestors
How did I discover that molten natron is the key for mass scale rock carvings worldwide? A case study.
When I began this research with the scoop marks in Aswan, I didn't know 💩 about anything, except that the official explanations seemed dumb.
I hadn't even realized the
My dear god! What a quality difference! 😱
Yesterday was the first time I tried to use dry waterglass (powder) to create a stone from wood ash, instead of the usual liquid I use. Oh my God! What a quality difference!
I admit I have never seen this perfect artificial stone in
🪨The Invention of Stone🪨
(Another Fantastic Theory Which Might Just Be True)
What I'm writing about now is a type of "ancient knowledge" that, when it all came together in front of me, made me sit in silence for an hour just staring at the wall, thinking that this might
🐪Question of the Day🐪
Where are the camels in ancient Egyptian drawings?
Recently, someone drew my attention to a video featuring our fellow humans who appeared to be scientists (black background, mysterious lighting) discussing that the fossilization of dinosaur bones might
Why don't I finally build a pyramid? (And who tf is Imhotep?)
I'm just running my mouth, and I still did not built a full-sized pyramid. Let me run my mouth even more.
First off, the pyramids are made of a completely different type of stone (limestone) than the one I work with
**About Nubs**
I'd like to share what I currently know about nubs. I wouldn’t say I’ve solved the mystery, because that wouldn’t be true. But I can list a bunch of facts, both from experience and research, that all point in the same direction.
And while I don’t see the exit at
I can’t believe this bs is still around, 20 years after Davidovits has proven that the limestone blocks of the pyramids are artificial.
Cast stone. All of them. And the heaviest thing they lifted was a 🪣
Not only that, he actually CAST a few 20 ton blocks, that are still
It is believed by Egyptologists that the Old Kingdom (2649-2150 BC) Egyptians understood the pulley (as we know it today) but could not fabricate a practical pulley because they, being in the Early Bronze Age, lacked the requisite metal, e.g., iron, for a high strength pulley
🪨 How to create a Neopolymer stone at home? An ancient stone? 🪨
As people tend to question the whole artificial stone thing, it’s high time for YOU to create one at home just to stop this nonsense that it is “impossible”.
Today we’ll do the “impossible” together: we’ll create
My very first rock 🪨 solid, but still water soluble sand castle 🏰
What is it exactly?
A proof of concept that ancient cast stone structures’ mold could be created from either crushed rock or sand + waterglass.
Let it dry and you jump to 4-5 on the Mohs scale!
Single use
Ok, let’s talk about this: is it possible that the stone making technology described in
#natrontheory
is a civilization killer?
Yes, indeed. Just show me a megalithic site that is in a dense forest, and/or a civilization that survived those massive constructions.
(Okay,
Ok folks, let me show you my latest precision carving to end the debate what is possible with copper chisels for good.
I made this Inca stone on the right for 40 days, chiseling a piece of rock. No food, no drinking for 40 days. No kidding.
You can zoom in to see how
I've started learning Egyptian hieroglyphs using this excellent book.
Now, and this is my observation, not from the book, it seems to me that ancient Egyptian writing is like emoji writing.
What do I mean by this? Instead of spaces after words written with letters, they use
Learning by doing: a real keyboard warrior feature.
Producing these little bastards in quantities taught me an important lesson: the connection between sodium (Na) and efflorescence.
All wood ash contains potassium. Now the exact amount is different from ash to ash, that means
Biweekly Brain Fart 💨
I'm not sure how familiar you are with the story that during World War II, gods suddenly appeared on a quiet little Pacific island in Vanuatu.
They descended amongst the people on a great buzzing flying machine, handing out sweets and small trinkets made
No, it’s not a mystery. Artificial stone is, and was a thing in the past.
Casting in place gives this incredible precision that you cannot fit a razor blade in between the two stones.
And now we can reproduce some of those artificial stones with caveman tools only.
Friendly reminder that Ancient Egyptians inexplicably cut massive granite blocks with seemingly “laser-like” precision 🤯
Neither a razor, or human hair can fit between.
It’s 2024, and how this was accomplished remains a mystery.
Let’s summarize what I invented:
NOTHING
In fact I never told I invented anything. I just proposed a possible way for ancient people to produce waterglass.
Because the moment you have waterglass, you have a civilization: statues, buildings etc.
(One another civilization
Did anybody say Dunning-Kruger?
Whenever I run into somebody mentioning the Dunning-Kruger effect I know the person stopped thinking so long ago he cannot recall how it was done.
So here is a beautiful (and impossible) drill hole 🕳️ for you to explain without half cured
Let me repeat this because this is hilarious:
How far is the ancient waterglass factory from the main Barabar cave?
It is very far! Some 500 … centimeters away 🤣
Yes, you heard that right. Five meters away 🎯
One just has to turn back to see them. The scoopmarks. The
How did I figure out that natron dissolves granite?
It was hard.
The difficulty was caused by the fact that although I obviously know, and archaeologists also know, that there are atoms, and molecules are built from them, somehow this is where it ends.
Stone is a different,
How I stumbled upon a forgotten, insane medieval gold rush in Europe while researching the mystery of the Easter Island statues?
Humanity is so foolish that it cannot be imagined. We know the story of the Dutch tulip fever. But this gold rush surpasses even that in foolishness.
Someone recently asked me how I came up with the idea for the natron theory.
Simple. I did not. It wasn’t a burst of inspiration, was not an idea, but rather the result of serious (armchair) research.
This was research that challenged conventional beliefs and progressed through
I need to repeat this once in a few months: creating an Inca stone is so easy that I refuse to create a video of it.
Anybody who cannot visually imagine mixing two ingredients in a bowl is hopeless anyway 🤣
But to save my face I created a scientific PDF about the process. It
Is there such a thing as artificial limestone?
Before you quickly answer no, like a trained archaeologist, let me tell you that mortar is an artificial limestone.
And although I will show you how it is made, that's not what interests us because the pyramids are obviously not
I’m planning a long article about the baghdad battery. But first things first: let me see it working! I don’t care “expert opinion”, facts are facts.
So I set up this “baghdad battery” in a rush, as a proof of concept, and TÁDÁMMM! it works.
Even this rudimentary setup can
Are bubbles inevitable in stone castings? No.
I used a second grade wood ash for the doggie 🐶, Turkey oak. I was surprised it is working at all, being a hardwood, although one that produces tannines for fun.
And Turkey ash produces co2 when mixed with water, hence the
Anybody ever seen the back of the Rosetta Stone?
Wow, it was… soft! Plastered! Just zoom in!
Unbelievable!
Granito-diorite, he? From a quarry a thousand kms away?
I think it is always telling when the type of the stone is so exotic it’s hard to spell, and the quarry is
The Rosetta Stone was discovered exactly 225 years ago today — inside the wall of an old fortress that was being demolished.
This is the strange story of the stone that brought Ancient Egypt back to life...
Jumping on the Göbekli Tepe bandwagon with a crazy theory.
Ready?
Although the T pillars are from limestone which is completely different from volcanic stones, is it possible they were cast and not carved?
It is a crazy idea on many levels because creating artificial limestone
This is Aramu Muru, an ancient site in Peru, near the lake Titicaca.
Let me show you how a typical (arm chair) investigation is done to decide whether this site is also a “quarry”, I mean a site to produce waterglass from the stone using molten natron.
What we need to know is
Oh noooo! We lost another angry Egyptologist who went back into her echo chamber when realized she knows nothing about the pyramid stones she gives lectures on 😭
🚨BREAKING NEWS!!!🚨
Now this is what I call a wonderful AND successful research community!
Here’s THE PROOF!
Ancient people have definitely collected, hoarded wood ash, hundreds of tons actually!!!
Just have a look at what
@calex157
found in Sir Flinders Petrie’s book
Natron batteries are coming.
Are they?
There is a company named Natron Energy who has just started mass production of its sodium ion batteries. That’s a fact.
It’s also a fact that it is not a natron battery but a sodium ion battery, which means it has nothing to do with
And now: this. UNBELIEVABLE!
Do you know Shamir, the worm eating stone? That’s a dumb belief, right?
But!
According to “sources” you can hear a distinct and loud sound when Shamir is eating stone.
And guess what! Molten natron makes a distinctive and loud noise when etching
And now: this. UNBELIEVABLE!
Do you know Shamir, the stone eating worm? That’s a dumb belief, right?
But!
According to “sources” you can hear a distinct and loud sound when Shamir is eating stone.
And guess what! Molten natron makes a distinctive and loud noise when etching
Success! 🎉 Shrinking stopped!
What’s the difference between the two artificial stones? Both were cast using the very same mold (in the background).
The left one has shrunk so violently to 60% of its original size that it cracked where the embedded coin is.
The right one
Maybe this is why it’s called waterglass? We’ll see in a few weeks.
Pure waterglass poured into a plastic container and removed a week later.
It is a little bit flexible at the moment, so it’s definitely not glass yet, but I hope it will “vitrify” itself with time. I mean: with
Micro chiseling for the win! 🥇
This is how my (plastered, not cast) Inca wall looks like at the moment.
I carved doggie 🐶 for a month (not) to be that perfect with a micro copper chisel, and a micro hammer. Feel free to zoom in to see its perfect shape.
I had to remove an
Marvelous example of granite “play-doh”.
It is simply impossible to create this “ashtray” from granite by hitting the stone with ANYTHING. It is so thin that if you hit it, you break it, period.
No room for idiotic “official explanations “ with copper chisels and stone hammers
Consider this ~5000 year old bowl shaped from a solid piece of granite with paper thin sides.
Granite comes in at 6–7 on Mohs hardness scale, meaning copper tools would quickly blunt—if that is how this was done.
Thank you all for your support. If I hadn't taken on the task of casting these 20 lil bastards 🗿for you from artificial stone, I would never have learned the many ways stone casting can go wrong 🤣
At first glance, it looks like 20 perfect pieces, but on the left side and back
Today's provocative statement:
Lidar is dumb AF (for autonomous driving)
According to "automotive experts," Tesla won't break into the self-driving market until they finally embrace Lidar. Unfortunately, these "experts" are unaware that Lidar is nothing more than a blind
Pounding stones under Occam’s razor: The Unfinished Obelisk’s Scoopmarks mystery solved
It doesn’t hurt if a new scientific theory doesn't contradict existing knowledge and evidence of the field.
The reason I delved into what happened to the stones in the Paleolithic is due to
🧪experiment No.64534648436
No, it’s not a stone. It’s just a natron cube (natron+water). I’m preparing for the next scoop mark etching seance, following the ancient user’s guide, the mural of Rekhmire as strictly as possible.
This will be the first time I try to melt a
Why am I doing all this? Casting artificial stones using caveman tools and resources?
As someone in the comments pointed out, rightfully so, the main reason is to polish my ego.
But there’s a much less important goal, a secondary one: to find people all over the world to try
20/20 Puma Punku
Last, but not least, a site where it is very hard to deny casting instead of chiseling.
Here in Puma Punku, ancien people used the copper chisel so precisely that you cannot repeat their work even with today's precision tools.
Except if these stones were cast.
@culturaltutor
This is in Budapest, in a century old power plant. Was in a bunch of fims like Dracula, Spy, Houdini, Terminal and countless others.
This is the place where bad guys die eventually. No escape for them.
Today, we will solve another ancient mystery. How did the ancient Egyptians move 300-ton, single-stone statues? How did the Incas transport 20-ton rocks across mountains to build their walls?
Spoiler alert: In buckets 🪣
If you like quality, sensible, logical conspiracy
Domino number 5 is wobbling…
Are you ready for the next discovery?
I’m glad you’re ready, but unfortunately I’m not. I need a few more days to polish the webpage before publishing.
Meanwhile, have a look at this hint (video). Wft is this? How can a dry powder clearly become a
A few words about today's Tesla Q3 numbers: uninteresting 🙂
When we think about their mission, their goals, and whether the company is heading in the direction of these mission and goals, and doing so at an appropriate pace, the equation looks like this:
As a company, Tesla
The Tesla Anti-Handbook Handbook
I don't understand why there's still this lingering belief that traditional automakers will catch up to Tesla, maybe even surpass it. Those who think this way swear by the notion that continuous innovation can be overcome by complacency, that
1/20 Bench in Cusco
This bench is found on a street in Cusco, and what’s interesting is that it’s not a bench, but a wall slightly dislodged by an earthquake, showing how precisely they “carved”… I mean how the upper row pressed down on the still-not-fully-solidified stones of
Anyone remember my Sigiriya investigation 7 months ago?
I said what I said because there was no other logical explanation of “carving” swimming pool sized swimming pools into a granite boulder other than etching with molten natron.
Who in his right mind starts chiseling out a
Sigiriya, Sri Lanka. An ancient mystery, x thousand years, copper chisels etc. blah-blah.
Stairs to nowhere, a classic sign of etching instead of carving.
And a disappointment. WHERE IS THE SALT?!
Today I found it!
I have spent weeks in order to solve this mystery. The answer
Barabar caves mystery: I need your help. Actually, I need help from someone who lives there, near the caves and/or in Bihar county in India.
Barabar caves were “precision carved” into the “hardest stone on the Mohs scale”, with precision “dow to the micrometer” and polished the
(Pre)historic video: how to cast an artificial Inca stone in 15 minutes.
Believe it or not, Norway spruce ash + waterglass creates a decent, waterproof, weatherproof stone in just 15 minutes.
Wait till the end!
…and share it with skeptics, naysayers and … idiots 🤣
Hello new followers!
I highly encourage you to read if you are new to the topic.
It’s dull, incomprehensible and long. You’ll not understand a single word of it I promise. It’s a complete waste of time.
It’s 100% science, that’s why.
And that’s my
Jimmy, you’re just unbelievable. You’re showing the exact same ignorance that mainstream archeologists do with you. You became mainstream 🤣
But it will not cancel
#natrontheory
How the Ancient Inca moved 50-80Ton stone blocks is a total mystery.
Quarried 2+miles away at the top of a high Mountain, carried across a River, a Valley, and brought to the top of a steep hill.
They somehow accomplished all this without the invention of the wheel! 🤯
The
Inca stone walls have long fascinated archaeologists and visitors alike. Made of irregularly shaped stones that interlock so seamlessly that even a razor blade can't be inserted between them, these walls have puzzled researchers for centuries. How did a culture that lacked iron
🎉 Success! Red granite slab etched with molten natron IN PLAIN AIR, in the open, the first time in (my) history!
With a spot of Egyptian blue as a gift from nature/gods.
(I routinely etched granite in a tin can, so the “only” challenge remained to do it in the open, where heat
There is something for you to explain without soft stones and casting. And without UFOs 🛸 and ancient lasers please.
🕳️
Granite. Of course.
7 petals. This is important because 7 is a hard(er) mathematical problem than any other number of petals.
Volda, Norway 🇳🇴
Okay, I give up. Archeology is full of idiots.
This “scientist” thinks he sits on a large pile of wisdom no one else can access outside of his circles. Not without a paper 🧻for sure.
But in fact he knows absolutely nothing outside of his pile of … wisdom.
Prof, you are an
🎉 Finally! I was desperately searching for this image for a good year now!
What image?
That image where you clearly see the textile 👕 mold imprint on megalithic cast 🫗 stones!
I run into it once and never again- until today! Thank you
@MrHazeD
Enjoy: cast, not carved!!!!
Now about the Excalibur. Is it possible to have a sword 🗡️ locked in a stone as the legend says?
The answer is a huge YES if we accept that artificial stones exist.
And in fact, you can have one too, at home, although I didn’t find mini swords to embed, so I used coins instead.
4/20 Oops, Over-Carved!
Not every Inca stone maker was equal. But it’s rare to see someone dumber than this. This Inca person simply over-carved the dividing line between stones, ruining the whole precise wall with this primitive mistake.
Unless… he dragged his finger further
Imagine the colossal effort when ancient Incas carved these textile imprints into the stones. It took them thousands of years to carve this for sure.
With wooden sticks and fingers.
People can do extraordinary things in the name of gods!
Or… this is not carved, but …?
8/20 Hands in the Wall
In Wyoming, on White Mountain, there’s a rock into which diligent hands have carved human handprints with immense effort.
In honor of the Holy Handprint, I guess.
If they had known that pressing their hands into a soft material would suffice, they’d be
@tropicvixen
🤦🏼♂️
Ok, just a quick list I received since I bought my Model S in 2018 and I actively use:
Sentry mode
PIN to start
Cabin overheat protection
Vent (from the app)
Latest Autopilot
Tune in radio
Scheduled charging
Summon
FSD visualization
Alternate routes in nav
Keyless driving
I love you Twitter, but this is dumb I cannot fix an image after an hour. Why?
This is what I wanted to include in that post, sorry. The full panorama of that menhir.
NOW have a good look at it! Stone flowing down? Like a plaster?
🪨 Inventing the stone - inadvertently 🪨
What I’m writing about now is a kind of "ancient knowledge" that, when it all came together before me, left me sitting in silence, staring at the wall for an hour, thinking, "This cannot be true."
But I'm increasingly convinced that it
2/20 Giant Stone in Machu Picchu
This section of wall in Machu Picchu is interesting because the bottom stone was inexplicably and unnecessarily carved as if there were plank impressions on it.
These are surely the imprints of sacred planks, otherwise, this meticulous effort is
🤦♂️ I’m an ignorant idiot. Really.
Or rather… how to cast Barabar caves? With precision?
Well, most of this community knows that not all wood ash creates a stone. Hardwood ash is mostly trash (although it can work with additives), while pine ash rocks 🪨
Why is this
Ooops! I can mirror polish granite! OMG! 🫣🤯
I’m a superhero because I was able to polish the holes as well.
In fact, I just mirror polished the kitchen sink in my lab, because why not? Just have a look at the before and after photos. Of the kitchen sink.
I’m a secret mason
I think I can finish chasing the impossible ashtray recipe. Davidovits (who else) just claimed that he (actually his son) found the recipe of that geopolymer and created something similar.
AND created such an artifact.
Geopolimer created by using organic acids.
Here’s the
I need to change the rules immediately: from now on if you buy me a coffee I’ll simply drink it and continue my research on a higher level of caffeine, but that’s all.
From now on I will not send you a Moai 🗿 statue automatically, sorry.
Here you can buy me a coffee, and a
Okay, challenge accepted. Let’s try to figure out what is going on here.
We are in Moreira de Rei, Portugal, where these human shaped “tombs” were found under the pavement in 2019.
There are 700 (seven hundred!) of these in a small area.
Bodies found? Yeah, a few hundred, in
🎄Christmas Fairy Tale 🎄
In the past few days, a bunch of incredible "fairy tales" have emerged in my life, let's just remember the Stone Pine.
What I am writing about now is a kind of "ancient knowledge" which, when it came together in front of me, I just sat in silence
Another good question: who taught ancient people how to cast a stone? Where did the teachers come from? From which planet/parallel universe?
And who taught modern people how to create a microchip? A car? An airplane? Where did these teachers come from and where did they
There’s this new movie about Barabar caves, with beautiful aerial footage of the sites.
You know, the precision carved and polished caves in India.
Just have a look at the “whale” rocks the caves are “carved” in, and compare them to the hillside behind them.
THE WHOLE WHALE 🐳
And another one, this time from Germany.
Artificial sandstone, ofc
Translation:
“Artificial sandstone, produced without firing, by Ransome.
According to a report by Dr. Ansted, communicated to the British Association in Cambridge.
The artificial stones according to Ransome