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Barabar, The Archaeological Site of the Future - Documentary, History, Civilizations


Barabar Caves- Precision Made and Highly Polished

As time progresses more and more ruins of lost civilizations are found around the world and in the oceans.

Many of them are made with machine precision.

Modern archeology continues to make the assertion that these precision constructions were made with chisels and hammers.

Recently the so-called caves of Barabar were laser-scanned to reveal very close tolerances acheivable today only with high-tech machines at great cost.


We are not talking about ancient aliens but are looking for a machine of some sort that can do this type of precise work.

Where are these machines?

The video below offers an excellent overview of the caves and the opinions of experts in the field of rock carving.




Barabar, The Archaeological Site of the Future - Documentary, History, Civilizations

'2,300 years ago, in India, 5 chambers were carved inside enormous granite rocks. According to rudimentary inscriptions engraved at their entrances, they were purportedly offered by a king to serve as monsoon shelters against rain for a sect. WELCOME TO THE HEART OF ANCIENT INDIA, IN A FORGOTTEN CHAPTER OF ITS PAST... THAT COULD VERY WELL CHANGE HISTORY. *** Because they are two of the most extraordinary archaeological sites on the planet, bearing not only the potential to restore a portion of the history of humankind but also to uncover unsuspected applications, likely related to the use of sound frequencies. So significant in the eyes of their creators that they enabled them to overcome numerous technical challenges to realize these unparalleled chambers, which, until proven otherwise, are unique in the world. To grasp the peculiarity of these sites, you must become acquainted with the facts: without them, it is impossible to think "outside the box" and engage in unbiased reflection, starting with the assumption of ancient peoples being "clever despite their limited technological level._ ». Without all these presented facts, this film would merely be another narrative, tinged with belief and shrouded in mystery, with the aim not being to find the truth but to perpetuate endless speculation. Also, perhaps, because reflecting on our past belongs to everyone: that's why our films are freely accessible on YouTube. BARABAR, THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE OF THE FUTURE - Documentary, History, Civilizations: https://builders-of-the-ancient-myste... " from the video introduction




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