Dr. Ed Barnhart
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Podcast Appearances
especially during that podcast and when he came in here. But like I said, you know, when I showed Flint these, for example, he was like, oh no, these could have easily been done with like Flint chisels and pounding stones and that kind of stuff. I saw that whole part. That was fascinating.
especially during that podcast and when he came in here. But like I said, you know, when I showed Flint these, for example, he was like, oh no, these could have easily been done with like Flint chisels and pounding stones and that kind of stuff. I saw that whole part. That was fascinating.
And I was kind of like blown away because I felt like he was so reasonable when it came to the Atlantis stuff, right? Because he's an expert in Greece and in that time period when Atlantis was supposed to be. So the guy's like, he's an expert in ancient Greek stuff. Yep. And the excavation of Athens and those areas. So he knows that stuff probably more than most people.
And I was kind of like blown away because I felt like he was so reasonable when it came to the Atlantis stuff, right? Because he's an expert in Greece and in that time period when Atlantis was supposed to be. So the guy's like, he's an expert in ancient Greek stuff. Yep. And the excavation of Athens and those areas. So he knows that stuff probably more than most people.
And I was kind of like blown away because I felt like he was so reasonable when it came to the Atlantis stuff, right? Because he's an expert in Greece and in that time period when Atlantis was supposed to be. So the guy's like, he's an expert in ancient Greek stuff. Yep. And the excavation of Athens and those areas. So he knows that stuff probably more than most people.
And like I thought he laid out a really compelling case of how Atlantis was probably not a real place. It was probably just like Plato's cave, right? It was just like this hypothetical thought experiment, philosophical idea that he came up with. He did a great job explaining that. Yeah. And then when he tried to explain these, I was just like, there's some sort of cognitive.
And like I thought he laid out a really compelling case of how Atlantis was probably not a real place. It was probably just like Plato's cave, right? It was just like this hypothetical thought experiment, philosophical idea that he came up with. He did a great job explaining that. Yeah. And then when he tried to explain these, I was just like, there's some sort of cognitive.
And like I thought he laid out a really compelling case of how Atlantis was probably not a real place. It was probably just like Plato's cave, right? It was just like this hypothetical thought experiment, philosophical idea that he came up with. He did a great job explaining that. Yeah. And then when he tried to explain these, I was just like, there's some sort of cognitive.
It's a 3D print. Yeah, yeah. He had these 3D prints made of some of the most, not all of them are perfectly symmetrical. He owns a couple dozen of them.
It's a 3D print. Yeah, yeah. He had these 3D prints made of some of the most, not all of them are perfectly symmetrical. He owns a couple dozen of them.
It's a 3D print. Yeah, yeah. He had these 3D prints made of some of the most, not all of them are perfectly symmetrical. He owns a couple dozen of them.
But these two in particular, when they were measured on light scanning machines, like this big aerospace company, they found out that like from edge to edge, from here all the way to the bottom, they're perfectly symmetrical within the variance of a human hair. So like unbelievably symmetrical that if we wanted to create that today with granite, it had to be done on a CNC machine.
But these two in particular, when they were measured on light scanning machines, like this big aerospace company, they found out that like from edge to edge, from here all the way to the bottom, they're perfectly symmetrical within the variance of a human hair. So like unbelievably symmetrical that if we wanted to create that today with granite, it had to be done on a CNC machine.
But these two in particular, when they were measured on light scanning machines, like this big aerospace company, they found out that like from edge to edge, from here all the way to the bottom, they're perfectly symmetrical within the variance of a human hair. So like unbelievably symmetrical that if we wanted to create that today with granite, it had to be done on a CNC machine.
There's this weird thing that people do. I think it's a weird thing that Flint does.
There's this weird thing that people do. I think it's a weird thing that Flint does.
There's this weird thing that people do. I think it's a weird thing that Flint does.
after like i after thinking about it for a while and and like listening to his reaction to that and just like saying that like trying to avoid the conversation by saying that like oh because he purchased that he's contributing to the cartels and he's contributing to like the black market i don't even want to touch that i want to be in the same room with that like it's just it's heresy for anyone to purchase these things and be and like have them in their own possession this belongs to archaeology this belongs to us so i can't i can't entertain that conversation
after like i after thinking about it for a while and and like listening to his reaction to that and just like saying that like trying to avoid the conversation by saying that like oh because he purchased that he's contributing to the cartels and he's contributing to like the black market i don't even want to touch that i want to be in the same room with that like it's just it's heresy for anyone to purchase these things and be and like have them in their own possession this belongs to archaeology this belongs to us so i can't i can't entertain that conversation
after like i after thinking about it for a while and and like listening to his reaction to that and just like saying that like trying to avoid the conversation by saying that like oh because he purchased that he's contributing to the cartels and he's contributing to like the black market i don't even want to touch that i want to be in the same room with that like it's just it's heresy for anyone to purchase these things and be and like have them in their own possession this belongs to archaeology this belongs to us so i can't i can't entertain that conversation