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Foreign Gontier challenges conventional historical narratives by studying ancient monuments and questioning dating methods' accuracy, suggesting the influence of political and religious contexts. The research team explores advanced ancient civilizations using 3D scans and precise measurements to reveal hidden details, highlighting the significance of historical dating methods and the construction of ancient monuments.

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  • The research team challenges traditional historical models and linear progress theories, suggesting that historical memory can be unreliable and influence perspectives, leading to a reevaluation of ancient monument construction and dating methods.
  • By employing advanced instruments like 3D scans and precise measuring equipment, the team uncovers hidden details in ancient sites worldwide, questioning conventional narratives and proposing the existence of advanced ancient civilizations with sophisticated technology, thereby challenging established historical interpretations and dating techniques.

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Challenging Historical Narratives Through Ancient Site Analysis

  • Foreign Gontier first visited Egypt in 2007 as a geologist and ethnominologist from the Musee de Loma Paris to identify rocks used by ancient Egyptians.
  • In March 2016, Gontier returned to Egypt with a more precise measuring equipment to quantify observations while filming "Builders of the Ancient Mysteries."
  • The research team consists of members from varied backgrounds like scientists, engineers, architects, and stone masons, aiming to verify historical hypotheses with independent methods.
  • The team challenges the generally accepted historical models, suggesting that the memory of history may not always be reliable and can influence perspectives.
  • The team questions the linear progress theory in history, especially regarding the construction of ancient monuments with primitive technology.
  • The team explores the possibility of advanced ancient civilizations by studying monuments worldwide with advanced instruments to reveal hidden details.
  • Dating ancient sites based on inscriptions is discussed, highlighting the precision of inscriptions in caves like Barabar and Nagarjuni in India.
  • The team questions historical dating methods based on inscriptions, suggesting that political and religious contexts may influence interpretations.
  • Historical events like the destruction of ancient texts and libraries throughout history are cited to explain the scarcity of information on antiquity.
  • The team's unique approach involves scanning ancient sites in 3D to understand the precision of constructions, challenging conventional historical narratives.

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"Eric's Precision Measurements Uncover Ancient Mysteries"

  • Eric requested a roughometer for precision measurement.
  • The machine revealed specific surface details absorbed by measurements.
  • H blocks at Pumapunku are exactly one meter high.
  • Eric measured different block parts with a rangefinder.
  • Standardized production of complex shapes in andesite was noticed.
  • Copper tools and abrasive stones were initially mentioned by Eric.
  • Hardness levels of rocks like granite and andesite were discussed.
  • The Great Pyramid's function as a tomb or cenotaph was debated.
  • The Great Pyramid's construction and purpose were questioned.
  • The Great Pyramid's geometric proportions and mathematical significance were highlighted.

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Ancient Measuring Systems and Modern Discoveries

  • Egyptians used a measuring system called The Royal qubit, measuring from the elbow to the tip of the fingers of a king, to build the Great Pyramid around 2500 BCE.
  • French Cathedral Church and Castle Builders later used the Keen as a five-unit measuring system based on the golden ratio, with the Royal medieval Cubit having the same length as the Royal Cubit used for the Great Pyramid.
  • Isaac Newton and mathematician Alexis Jean-Pierre Pokton linked the dimensions of the Great Pyramid to the Earth in the 17th and 18th centuries.
  • The meter was invented in 1795, with its value established based on the distance between Dunkirk and Barcelona, leading to the discovery of enigmatic instructions on ancient sites like the Great Pyramid.
  • The Royal span in France is linked to the medieval qubit, with five spans equaling one meter, connecting different measuring systems.
  • In India, the cave of Sudama features a Dome six meters in diameter, with a segment of a sphere three meters in radius, all due to the invention of the meter in 1795.
  • 3D scans of caves in India revealed high precision symmetry and curved walls, showcasing a level of precision that seems impossible to achieve without advanced technology.
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