This video is a recent swapcast and conversation with my good friends Kyle and Russ Allen, of the Brothers of the Serpent Podcast, getting into the details around the vase scan project that I’ve been a part of this year.
If you’re looking to hear more details and discussion around these remarkable artifacts and their recently uncovered and entirely astonishing attributes, then you’ll likely enjoy this conversation!
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The last few months has been a busy time for the vase scan team. Led by Chris Dunn, Alex Dunn and Nick Sierra, the team gathered in a precision lab in Danville IL to do a hands-on metrology inspection of several vases. Not only that, but many more of the remarkable ancient, hard stone vases that come from pre-dynastic and early dynastic ancient Egypt have been scanned via structured light and CT-Xray, and the results are frankly astonishing.
Not only has the incredible precision results of the original vase been confirmed in other artifacts, geometric and mathematical analysis has shown shared design principles between multiple vases – the same radial traversal function, the same fixed mathematical ratio between curvatures, and the same depth of elegance in the extensive use of pi and phi.
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Edit: a small correction on the provenance of the large vase mentioned in this video:
I talked with Adam (owner of some of the vases in the current target collection) and we have a small correction on the provenance mentioned about the large vase on the table in the Danville video, when he said that it was exported from Egypt in the late 1800s. It was exported from Egypt in the 1930s.
That vase was from the Collection of Stanislav Kovar. He was a Czech diplomat, born in Prague in 1889. At that point, it was part of the Austro Hungarian empire. He brought vases out of Egypt in the 1930s.
Czechoslovakia was formed in 1918, but the word Czech is older. from Google: The words “Czechian”, “Czechish”, “Czechic” and later “Czech” (using antiquated Czech spelling) have appeared in English-language texts since the 17th century. During the 19th-century national revival, the word “Czech” was also used to distinguish between the Czech- and German-speaking peoples living in the country.
It is a well established fact that European diplomats brought out huge numbers of vases from Egypt before, during, and after this time.
In anticipation of my upcoming video covering the scans, inspections, and analysis of additional ancient hard-stone vessels from Egypt, I’ve put together a ‘Vase Scan Resources’ page. You can find it here or linked from the menu above.
On the page you’ll find the STLs and analysis reports for the OG Granite Vase, as well as additional STL (Structured Light Scans) for several more vases, all available for download and use. As reports and scans become available and ready to be open-sourced they will be added to the resources page. I also intend to write up an article covering the topic of the ancient hard-stone vases, the project so far, and it’s results.
The last month or so has been a busy time, for a bunch of reasons, like traveling for the Vase Scan project (video in the works!), but also for several podcast appearances. As a reminder, I have put all my podcast appearances (at least those I can find) on the ‘podcast appearances’ page that is linked at the top of the site.
While in Florida inspecting a private vase collection, I had two, in-studio chats with Danny Jones on his podcast, formerly known as the Koncrete Podcast. My solo show is here:
I also had the chance to share the studio with the great Randall Carlson, for a joint appearance with Danny:
Also, if you’re interested in the vase scan project, I was a guest on my friend George Howard’s (of cosmictusk.com fame) new podcast, ‘The Foxhole,’ along with the engineers and metrologists who have been leading the charge on analyzing ancient hard stone vases, Alex Dunn and Nick Sierra:
Also, I joined my good friend Matt Beal on his new ‘Limitless’ Podcast:
My live presentation from the stage of the Cosmic Summit, 2023! I get into the premise behind the ‘Tale of Two Industries’ and into the details of this year’s Ancient Vase Scanning Project – with a bit of a ‘latest news’ update before the video kicks off.
The mighty Karnak Temple, the largest religious complex in the world – ancient or not – is found alongside the Nile River in Upper Egypt, once part of the ancient Egyptian capital of Thebes. Today, this site, along with the connected Luxor Temple, are located inside the modern city of Luxor. Incredible stonework, huge pylons and hypostyle halls were built here by dozens of rulers over 1000’s of years during the Middle and New Kingdoms of the Ancient Egyptian Dynastic Civilization.
However, the mysterious possibility for a far longer past is hinted at by a close examination of the sites. In the core of both ‘temples’, huge structures and objects made from granite show the tell-tale signs of advanced machining and stone cutting, and share a deep similarity with structures of the Old Kingdom found on sites like Giza, Saqqara, or Abu Sir. The evidence for deeper, older and more sophisticated construction, as well as tremendous levels of erosion are examined in this video, along with the signs of advanced stonework, and the remnants of massive, single piece artifacts.
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I was contacted earlier this year by someone in a company with a high-end CT machine, offering services to scan the ancient granite vases. While I’ve had several such offers, and I have all those contacts, I have somehow lost this particular email, or message. I even responded, and got a message back, but for the life of me I can’t find this thread. I have no idea how that happened, but despite my best efforts over the last 3 hours I can’t find it.
If that was you – please do reach out. I have a screenshot of a part of the message:
I’ve received a few enquires about a STL file for the pre-dynastic granite vase that would be suitable for 3D printing. Many thanks to Bill Seiler for both creating this resource and for sending me a few copies of the vase!
Check out my three posts containing videos discussing this remarkable artifact, if you haven’t seen them already: