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@alecwilliams7111

This was a very interesting episode.  For me, what runs through all the stories is the fact that the ancients and the folks of long ago were a lot smarter than we think they were.  Our understanding of them may be far less than we think.  Read Mark Twain's INNOCENTS ABROAD, and his comments on Pompei.

@9karot

Belief in something that wi heal will allow your mind to heal your body . Very many heath issues can be healed with your mind , this is the reason for the placebo affect , it's sad most people will dismiss this . Our world is wild , idk why this would be difficult to accept

@chrisoulalakkas7935

If you try, you can make as many mistakes as you want and you will still be ahead of everyone who don't even try.

@Dihechuwa

pretty impressed with the papyrus unscrolling technology!

@xMaouSama

omg that 3d scanner can unravel that old scroll

@Crispen-k1k

The people of what we call ancient times were incredible. They came up with concepts from scratch. It was all new, original. What amazing lohic snd beain power!🧠

@MysteriousWorld82

Wow, this episode truly lives up to its name! It's mind-blowing to think about how much we still don't know about the past. The theories and visuals were absolutely captivating—thank you for keeping ancient mysteries alive and thrilling! 🚀🗿

@chapter4444

Volcano fear unlocked

@HarryGelbach

Love it, William great narrator

@makarapost

This episode was absolutely mind-blowing! The way it delves into ancient mysteries and presents theories is both captivating and thought-provoking. I've always been fascinated by history, and this just deepened my curiosity. Can't wait for the next one! Which of these ancient mysteries do you think has the most truth behind it?

@BlenderStudy

21:11 There was a joint megalith laying project in between Europeans and Asians when Lake Constance's giant stone formation was built.  For some reasons that we don't know, there were people who were erecting giant stones all around the world at around that time.

The same group of people buried the dead in their dolmens.

According to Wikipedia's 'List of Dolmens' page, Korea has the most dolmens found with about 35,000 dolmens, and that's nearly 40% of the world’s total.  What's interesting is the fact that red haired European mummies exist in Silk Road, and Koreans have found European DNA from some of the bones buried underneath their dolmens.

Whoever erected the stones did such work so long ago that certain stones are now under water, like Lake Constance's and France's megalithic Carnac Stones.

@StickyBud9395

I hope William keeps singing his versions of iconic rock albums, they're always fascinating to listen to, I like unusual music and Williams music is out there!

@USSecretsVPV

I'm a huge fan! Keep the videos coming

@atriumtechnology2674

The Antykathera is a ancient map that is used to navigate roman sailors among the treachurous high seass of the Mediterranean. If you see closely, there are green moulds that indicates islands to visit to. The main gear holds addition gears to operate the mechenism with some kind of scientific tool that was used in Roman times. There are also two symbols that indicate the sun and the moon so they can travel by the stars towards any stretcth of the sea beyond. That's the answer! I may not have an degree but I do have qualifications and travel experience that takes me back over 32 years.

@bluecalu7944

Shocks me every month 😊

@Messi-z6c

This is so Amazing Historical Stories 🔥

@AndreaNorton-f8u

I’m always excited to watch your next video!

@ahscreation4787

There are no Secret knowledge except Unknown knowledge

@salimemritte1248

I watched this and my mind still intact,it didn't blew away at all 😊