Pyramids, dark matter & the Big Bang theory - What’s holding our universe together? | DW Documentary

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Without elementary particles, there’d be no X-Ray machines, no Internet and no electricity. Because some elementary particles penetrate matter without destroying it, they’re a boon for scientific and medical applications.
But have all the elementary particles been discovered? Researchers are endeavoring to answer that question. They’re decoding the protein structure of viruses or showing us cavities in the Egyptian pyramids. If scientists at the research center German Electron Synchroton (DESY) succeed in sending light particles through matter, this could provide evidence for a new, as yet undiscovered elementary particle. Why is this important? We still don’t know what ca. 85 percent of the matter in the universe consists of. We call it dark matter. Solving this mystery won’t just tell us what’s holding the world together at its core, it’ll also explain the glue that’s holding the entire universe together. Prof. Christian Schwanenberger and other leading scientists take us to DESY in Hamburg and the European Organization for Nuclear Research to see the tunnels and laboratories and observe the relevant field studies. The film also tells the story of particle physics and the key discoveries of Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen and Peter Higgs.
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@rajnirani7772
@rajnirani7772 Місяць тому
What a documentary! Anyone who thinks that they have no interest in particle physics, watch this. We are living in a very exciting time where scientists around the world are trying to solve the most fundamental question of every subject, who are we, where hv we come from and are we alone. I don't know if it's possible or okay to smile at the end of a physics docu, but this made me smile. I hope I will have some answers regarding dark matter and dark energy in my lifetime.
@roshanshetty167
@roshanshetty167 Місяць тому
Yes very exciting times indeed..there's so so much to uncover... But the pace of progress is staggering across different fields.... Pretty optimistic there will immense progress in our understanding of the fundamental questions of life in this century🤞
@rajnirani7772
@rajnirani7772 Місяць тому
@@roshanshetty167 Hopefully!
@mrhassell
@mrhassell Місяць тому
Since the inception of the Nobel Prize in 1901, no Nobel Prize has ever been revoked. Once awarded, the prize remains intact. The Statutes of the Nobel Foundation explicitly state that no appeals can be made against the decision of a prize-awarding body regarding the award of a prize. This policy applies to all Nobel Prizes, including those in Physics, Chemistry, Literature, Peace, and Physiology or Medicine. Alan Guth, Georges Lemaître, Edwin Hubble and their theories are safe. Their theories and concepts, are clearly in need of more than a minor rethink however.
@maheshsargasree.
@maheshsargasree. Місяць тому
00:08 Elementary particles are the basic components holding the universe together. 03:49 History and evolution of the concept of elementary particles 10:28 Revolutionary method for virtually reading papyrus 13:47 CMS experiment at CERN explores fundamental forces and building blocks of matter 20:38 Muon imaging reveals hidden chambers in pyramids 23:42 Utilizing particle physics in cellular phone technology and virus research 29:41 Protein crystallography advances drug development 32:45 The search for dark matter is crucial for understanding the universe. 38:53 Dark matter experimentation and its impact on understanding the universe 41:49 Elementary particles and the universe's structure
@Vasileski88
@Vasileski88 Місяць тому
thank you 👍👍
@ShonMardani
@ShonMardani Місяць тому
How do you detect muon? How do you accelerate electrons or protons? Where are the magnets to accelerate? Why did you go 100 meters down, if for muon, it doesn't seem to work. If there is no absolute vacuum (which is not possible) all the particles will collide with air atoms.
@ShonMardani
@ShonMardani Місяць тому
Gluon is a british guy's imagination, confirmed by a fake french scientist and proved by a even faker german einstein.
@Nerinav1985
@Nerinav1985 26 днів тому
World class documentary. Very informative and interesting. Best thing is : DW does not trick viewers into clicking a story and later compelling readers / viewers to pay for full content. That's what many greedy media companies are doing.
@ShonMardani
@ShonMardani 26 днів тому
@@Nerinav1985 They have lots of money and hidden mission, that is why.
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DW is the global champion for providing exceptional information and education.🎉
@PolarChimes
@PolarChimes Місяць тому
This helped me understand what's going on at the LHC and what elementary particles are. Thank you!
@oluremiogunsanya8479
@oluremiogunsanya8479 Місяць тому
The beauty of this video is the simplicity of its contents as narrated. Thanks a lot.
@axelramirezludewig306
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Thanks from Mexico for these great documentaries!
@DWDocumentary
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@user-ms2zw7wv5c Місяць тому
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@pres5049
@pres5049 Місяць тому
its facinating to think about it ''what is this'' why are we here and again what is it? is there an end or a begin or an outside.. its just crazy to think about.
@lpiccoli
@lpiccoli Місяць тому
Excellent! Funny to hear this around 33:10 - “…where proteins are again being collided…” 🎆
@jinfin221
@jinfin221 Місяць тому
Gym bros punching air rn
@allyourmaze
@allyourmaze Місяць тому
Our evening is saved! Thanks DW documentary!
@dubsar
@dubsar Місяць тому
Does time have more than one dimension? We can define "back" and "forward" in time. But can we define "up", "down" "right", "left", or even "inside" and "outside"?
@jinfin221
@jinfin221 Місяць тому
Isn't time a dimension in itself?
@TheSubpremeState
@TheSubpremeState Місяць тому
Time isn't real obviously. There's NOW and there's clocks. People talk of time passing as if it was some kind of wind 😂. Events occur. That doesn't mean time caused them to occur. Do we speak of miles as real when we take a long journey. Would we study miles?
@ChantsLirox
@ChantsLirox Місяць тому
It has been shown there is no universal “now” - due to gravity and the fixed speed of light. But closer to home time becomes more relative (so to speak) as cause and effect, learning and living, life in a Newtonian cage is hinged on the passing of time, regardless of any opinion.
@toni2918
@toni2918 Місяць тому
I think spacetime is more accurate in describing the dimension where there is an “up”, “down”, “right”,”left” as relates to “time”. I read Stephen Hawking’s A Brief History of Time and it helped me understand that time and space are linked so closely that if you travel quickly through space, you can theoretically travel through time, depending on different observers who have different frames of reference. Look up time dilation, and theory of relativity too. It’s fascinating.
@stemc1322
@stemc1322 Місяць тому
Entropy
@tnductai
@tnductai Місяць тому
DW docu for the win!
@HShango
@HShango Місяць тому
Agreed 🤙🏿
@JJONNYREPP
@JJONNYREPP Місяць тому
Pyramids, dark matter & the Big Bang theory - What’s holding our universe together? | DW Documentary 13.3.24 there's a theme within which unfolds various vignettes....?
@mohammedsaysrashid3587
@mohammedsaysrashid3587 Місяць тому
Another wonderful documentary and highly scientific research about ( particle physics ) science ... thank you🙏( DW) for sharing this magnificent documentary
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@ShonMardani
@ShonMardani Місяць тому
How do you detect muon? How do you accelerate electrons or protons? Where are the magnets to accelerate? Why did you go 100 meters down, if for muon, it doesn't seem to work. If there is no absolute vacuum (which is not possible) all the particles will collide with air atoms.
@Nerinav1985
@Nerinav1985 26 днів тому
World class documentary. Very informative and interesting. Best thing is : DW does not trick viewers into clicking a story and later compelling readers / viewers to pay for full content. That's what many greedy media companies are doing.
@evanstential
@evanstential Місяць тому
love the TENET sample 😢
@ecgwild
@ecgwild Місяць тому
A big thanks from India for this wonderful documentary
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@genuinefreewilly5706
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Kudos to DW docs for wonderful science journalism its always interesting
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@Nerinav1985
@Nerinav1985 26 днів тому
World class documentary. Very informative and interesting. Best thing is : DW does not trick viewers into clicking a story and later compelling readers / viewers to pay for full content. That's what many greedy media companies are doing.
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@EustaquioSantimano
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Mind blowing documentary .. or can i say Proton blowing documentary. Thank you DW !!
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Channel 4 and BBC do some good stuff too.
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@natalieopp8318
@natalieopp8318 Місяць тому
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@ShaikhSalha
@ShaikhSalha 12 днів тому
Amazing documentary. I wish more and more countries invest in research and development instead of weapons and destruction.
@shadabfariduddin6784
@shadabfariduddin6784 Місяць тому
Danke for this extraordinary docu. Loved it ❤❤❤
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@nonyobiz-records
@nonyobiz-records Місяць тому
scalar bosons not scaler :)
@nachtwinkel1414
@nachtwinkel1414 Місяць тому
François baron Englert is a Belgian physicist, not French..
@christiabacon8001
@christiabacon8001 Місяць тому
Learned a whole lot!👍
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@KAZISAYED69
@KAZISAYED69 Місяць тому
Nice documentary
@JP-nw6hh
@JP-nw6hh Місяць тому
In this lifetime can't wait to see, unthinkable breakthroughs in the different branches of the science with help of these known/currently-unknown particles.
@rainbowheartdaddy
@rainbowheartdaddy Місяць тому
@4:10 Some Buddhists call them “paramāṇu”.
@jinfin221
@jinfin221 Місяць тому
Hindus too.
@Mkbshg8
@Mkbshg8 Місяць тому
@7:30 woah, chill a bit there mate!
@thewillsfamilyaccount6486
@thewillsfamilyaccount6486 Місяць тому
I wonder what they would find in the "machine" in covid 19 virus? Very interesting doc.. nicely done..
@Erik-rp1hi
@Erik-rp1hi Місяць тому
Cool, did not know Germany had all these tools and programs.
@joshualumbe1842
@joshualumbe1842 Місяць тому
Yeah! when your favourite doc channel goes metaphysical.
@SA-yc9lf
@SA-yc9lf Місяць тому
Mind blowing 😮 how mysterious the particle physics really is! We want to know more about ancient things like pyramids. What was the true purpose of building such an enormous structure in that ancient era?
@pakbehrattv
@pakbehrattv Місяць тому
For some months i research for such intersting research on particle physics love from pakistan
@marcin959
@marcin959 Місяць тому
Nothing beats a DW documentary
@deeb3272
@deeb3272 Місяць тому
wait till elementary particles goes to college
@mutepakabende3256
@mutepakabende3256 Місяць тому
😂
@AsadKhan-uo9vw
@AsadKhan-uo9vw Місяць тому
The passenger movie music is so good
@jimsmith3971
@jimsmith3971 Місяць тому
Top quality documentary. DW is the best.
@DWDocumentary
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@gracesadventures7485
@gracesadventures7485 20 днів тому
The music at the beginning was from the sci fi movie Passenger featuring Chris Pratt, Jennifer Lawrence and Michael Sheen.
@hanssacosta1990
@hanssacosta1990 Місяць тому
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@Nerinav1985
@Nerinav1985 26 днів тому
World class documentary. Very informative and interesting. Best thing is : DW does not trick viewers into clicking a story and later compelling readers / viewers to pay for full content. That's what many greedy media companies are doing.
@DWDocumentary
@DWDocumentary 25 днів тому
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@lxlx3458
@lxlx3458 Місяць тому
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@OnlineMD
@OnlineMD Місяць тому
Do I sense the voice of Liam Neeson at times in the video???
@Harsha.............
@Harsha............. Місяць тому
Danke. From India🇮🇳
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@vickomen3697
@vickomen3697 Місяць тому
Are there any Egyptian Eyptologists
@amuhadri1912
@amuhadri1912 Місяць тому
Great documentary..
@Ludawig
@Ludawig 27 днів тому
Genuine question. Why do elementary particles function as they do?
@democraticman3602
@democraticman3602 Місяць тому
Ok! Here it is! Why are we looking for a particle when we don't even fully understand the physics of black holes or the quantum world. Maybe the answer is simple, it comes from the relationship between black holes being centrifuge to galaxies, a field of power generation unmeasurable by human calibration. Almost like an anti-matter of sorts.
@SaidAlSeveres
@SaidAlSeveres Місяць тому
This is so fascinating I could just hurl ⚛️
@hhwippedcream
@hhwippedcream Місяць тому
Can't wait to see what these folks could do with quantum and ai as much as those inevitabilities scare me.
@TomHendricksMusea
@TomHendricksMusea Місяць тому
My Model For The First Events in the Beginning of the Universe. (From left to right) 1. Singularity before the Big Bang was eternal photons. 2. Big Bang was a release of photon energy. 3. Photons through pair conversion, created space time; and both the fundamental particles and first atoms of hydrogen and helium. 4. The universe temperature continued to drop until the annihilation phase when all free electrons (e-) and positrons (e+) not in atoms, began to annihilate and turn into pure energy. 5. This massive universe wide conversion of mass to energy caused the inflation phase. This model suggests my answers to these physics questions. Q. What was the singularity that started the Big Bang? A. Eternal photons outside of space and time. Q. Where did the anti matter go? A. It went into the protons and neutrons. Protons have 2 positrons and one electron. Neutrons have 1 proton and one electron. Q. Why did inflation happen? A. When the temperature fell low enough, free electrons and positrons annihilated in a universal wide explosion of energy that created the inflation period. *** The Big Bang singularity produced a zoo of waves. So which ones lasted? Most compatible waves formed atoms, molecules, etc (or the most neutral didn't react with anything) while the rest decayed. That is important clues to every aspect of physics. That is a physics natural selection. More psy phy physics from a sci-fi writer.
@whitemountainblueocean
@whitemountainblueocean Місяць тому
Amazing documentry about science
@raatuwaitangi8372
@raatuwaitangi8372 22 дні тому
Experimenting with forces beyond our understanding is exciting as much as it could turn out unapologetically devastating.
@ShonMardani
@ShonMardani Місяць тому
How do you detect muon? How do you accelerate electrons or protons? Where are the magnets to accelerate? Why did you go 100 meters down, if for muon, it doesn't seem to work. If there is no absolute vacuum (which is not possible) all the particles will collide with air atoms.
@Robert-ps8fj
@Robert-ps8fj Місяць тому
Dark empty space with an invisible force that hold everything in the entire unmeasurable universe.....
@robertskolimowski7049
@robertskolimowski7049 Місяць тому
How on earth can human mind come up with all those super ultra advanced technologies and equipment?🤔👏🕊
@davidbenyahuda5190
@davidbenyahuda5190 Місяць тому
Perhaps some of us are unaware that there's nothing new under the sun. 😊
@Video2Webb
@Video2Webb Місяць тому
Thank you for this film. I now know something about the experiment to find existence of dark matter (or not) and also, indirectly, the contemporary plans to investigate the CMB more deeply. My interest was also sparked about 'messenger proteins' and want to find out more about those too. Great work!
@DWDocumentary
@DWDocumentary Місяць тому
Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment! We are pleased that you found the documentary interesting. :)
@shumailkhan6278
@shumailkhan6278 Місяць тому
Wow ❤outstanding absolutely brilliant I love it .
@JJONNYREPP
@JJONNYREPP Місяць тому
Pyramids, dark matter & the Big Bang theory - What’s holding our universe together? | DW Documentary 13.3.24 It has all been posited before. akin to dusting down childish notions. that's how retarded nature has become. criminal.
@ShahZahidKhan
@ShahZahidKhan Місяць тому
@25:14 The CMS detector was made in Pakistan 🇵🇰
@msdadsfsx
@msdadsfsx Місяць тому
i heard that all hitec things related to space/ satellite are in made in pak
@kaanmehmut8841
@kaanmehmut8841 Місяць тому
Yep they are our cheap labour
@pavelsmith2267
@pavelsmith2267 Місяць тому
Macro genetics. In order to create a revolutionized kinetic impulse wave. Any impulse has a two span function. Therefore the macro knowledge is unattainable. Macro measurement requirements include trigonometric achievements.
@SublimeMind
@SublimeMind Місяць тому
Love this channel!
@paulgibby6932
@paulgibby6932 Місяць тому
If we didn't have gluons, nothing would stick together.
@TheStockwell
@TheStockwell Місяць тому
No offense intended, but you're confusing gluons with stickytrons. 😏
@paulgibby6932
@paulgibby6932 Місяць тому
@@TheStockwell🤣
@shamarsh3882
@shamarsh3882 Місяць тому
Please take it back
@LanaKaniuka-ql3uo
@LanaKaniuka-ql3uo Місяць тому
You realise that that word is created by man and universe is not created by man! Man just trying to understand the universe based on own mind comprehension and naming particles is not going to get you far in understanding the lifecycle of universe !!!
@TheStockwell
@TheStockwell Місяць тому
@@LanaKaniuka-ql3uo Do tell us more, O Enlightened One! 🥱
@Robert-ps8fj
@Robert-ps8fj Місяць тому
I wonder why a collision of two meteor in the outer space don't form another form of planet....
@anadossantos1429
@anadossantos1429 Місяць тому
Amazing documentary
@lindasvensson593
@lindasvensson593 Місяць тому
imagine if humanity united peacefully
@toni2918
@toni2918 Місяць тому
Other people: dedicated to discovering new elementary particles Me: dedicated to discovering new burger joints on DoorDash
@lokeshsingh78
@lokeshsingh78 Місяць тому
You guys explained rather very well why HIGGS is in the name of Higgs Boson, but did not mentioned BOSON. West will be west. Now have some morality and explain and give proper respect to great physicist S N Bose.
@riteshparmar2057
@riteshparmar2057 Місяць тому
Because the particle follow Bose-einstein statistics .
@crewrangergaming9582
@crewrangergaming9582 Місяць тому
​@@riteshparmar2057 Shouldn't even have Einstein's name in it. It was Bose alone who did it, he just sent his research to Einstein and Einstein ended up sticking his name too on it.
@kuntal21st
@kuntal21st Місяць тому
I was looking for this comment. Thanks.
@sirbarringtonwomblembe4098
@sirbarringtonwomblembe4098 Місяць тому
Professor Higgs died on Mon, aged 94.
@leonsantamaria9845
@leonsantamaria9845 8 днів тому
So professor Albert Einstein is gone... not mention about him...🫵😉
@mykofreder1682
@mykofreder1682 Місяць тому
An important thing is the mixing interfaces between internal and external gravitation backgrounds that causes lensing in the worst case, it could have strength in that interface. You could image such a nonvisible interface with gravitation exiting the core of a galaxy and incoming from the surrounding background. If pressure develops internally the arms would be path of least resistance and would link them to the body of the galaxy through a common internal background, gradually instead of abruptly reaching external background as you go down the arm. The arm would be a way to vent internal gravitational pressure like a heat sink on a computer chip. If that interface has any strength to not allow the external background in, it could be the thing keeping galaxies arms in sync with the central rotation.
@banditthedog6268
@banditthedog6268 Місяць тому
And the Nobel prize goes to....😊
@dearou3
@dearou3 Місяць тому
6:57 - no contamination
@icywind3337
@icywind3337 Місяць тому
In my opinion, the universe seems to exist as a state where the entirety of all time and space is stopped at once as one set. It just seems that our human cognitive process moves along an axis of time in one of those spaces, constantly spinning around...
@boogeyman8137
@boogeyman8137 28 днів тому
I can see hindi text in papyrus script..
@goldnutter412
@goldnutter412 Місяць тому
To me the important part of the pyramid story is that they point at a triangle in the sky.. And the "book of the dead" could be called the book of life and choice.. the meaning of life.. or similar names
@ShonMardani
@ShonMardani Місяць тому
Pyramids were built with the stone blocks excavated to dig the Suez Canal.
@moncherixxx
@moncherixxx Місяць тому
Passengers intro !!! Love that movie!!
@kuntal21st
@kuntal21st Місяць тому
15:15 It is not well known that the term Boson, owes its name to the pioneering work of the late Indian physicist Satyendra Nath Bose. Giving credit where it's due doesn't make anyone else less contributing.
@greendsnow
@greendsnow Місяць тому
What was before "Let there be Light!" ? Dark matter, maybe.
@shriyanshgaur3628
@shriyanshgaur3628 Місяць тому
Best Docs of all times
@TomHendricksMusea
@TomHendricksMusea Місяць тому
The Curvature of Space May Be Caused by Anti Gravity, Not Gravity. The curvature of space is now defined as this: Massive bodies, like planets, have gravitational fields around them that causes light or any matter to travel in curved paths around them. My suggestion is that the expanding space caused by dark energy, an anti gravity like force, causes light or matter to travel in curved paths around massive bodies. Therefore it's not gravity causing curved space, but the anti gravity force, dark energy causing curved space. The expanding force of dark energy is 70% of the universe and by far the greatest force in the universe. It pushes and expands everywhere in space. But it is weakest where there is massive bodies; because, there is no empty space there to push back from! The dark energy drops off significantly near massive bodies. This dark energy pushes or expands from all sides. But there is little dark energy pushing back between the planet and a passing photon, or matter of any kind. That's where dark energy is the weakest. Therefore any photons or matter of any kind that is nearing a planet are pushed by dark energy toward the planet. They are pushed toward it from empty space, not pulled toward it because of gravity. The expanding force of dark energy between any planet and a photon is weak and weaker the closer the two objects are to each other. This is the opposite of gravity. See drawing. When the photon traveling from left to right approaches the planet, dark energy striking the planet from all sides is much greater than the weak amount of dark energy between the photon and planet. This causes the photon to be pushed toward the planet in a curved path. This helps explains an alternate reason for the curvature of space. This suggests curvature of space is caused by dark energy.
@DavidBrown-om8cv
@DavidBrown-om8cv Місяць тому
In the display at 5:02 in this video, :scaler bosons" should be "scalar bosons".
@explorethroughbangla1560
@explorethroughbangla1560 Місяць тому
Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
@user-ir6rm1jy5m
@user-ir6rm1jy5m 20 днів тому
We already live in a Type 12 civilization
@jamesc2226
@jamesc2226 Місяць тому
Time is the key to a lot of things we don’t understand. IF an explosion is powerful enough, and if material was expelled faster than the speed of light, which i believe is also the speed of time, this material would disappear. I get that things like light cannot naturally and unassisted travel faster than time as any particle doing so would no longer exist in this time dimension. it makes sense this would not happen easily. However matter with the assistance of explosive propulsion could leave this time dimension which is exactly what I believe dark matter is, matter that was expelled in an explosion, maybe the Big Bang, beyond the speed of time/light. This matter still exist, you can detect it, you just cant see it. Think of a black hole in the same light, pun intended. I believe what stops light at the event horizon is time has actually been put in reverse. This would mean a black hole is indeed a portal to another dimension. A black hole is literally a door to the past.
@toni2918
@toni2918 Місяць тому
Very interesting.
@samyakahite7106
@samyakahite7106 Місяць тому
if someone figures out quantum computer technology and dark matter ,it would completely be a game changer for them just like in medieval times someone bought a GUN to a sword fight.
@kwcnasa
@kwcnasa Місяць тому
Resume @24:30
@user-yy9hk9od9u
@user-yy9hk9od9u Місяць тому
It's not pyramids.
@ShonMardani
@ShonMardani Місяць тому
Pyramids were built with the stone blocks excavated to dig the Suez Canal.
@davedsilva
@davedsilva Місяць тому
There are more subatomic particles to be found and properly defined.
@bobbrown8661
@bobbrown8661 Місяць тому
Sounds pretty epic
@IndianIndian-dq5tn
@IndianIndian-dq5tn Місяць тому
Thankyou from India🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
@loofatar5620
@loofatar5620 Місяць тому
DW makes youtube a place of new perspectives and new dreams. Humanity and progress is a shared aspiration of all nations on earth.
@farhanabegum9287
@farhanabegum9287 Місяць тому
Excellent! Thank you.
@edwardhinton1615
@edwardhinton1615 Місяць тому
Loved the 30 minutes of in depth explanations about how pyramids shaped the universe and elementary particles that didnt happen.
@ShonMardani
@ShonMardani Місяць тому
Pyramids were built with the stone blocks excavated to dig the Suez Canal.
@2yf
@2yf Місяць тому
-What's holding our universe together? -GOD -Elaborate -No 🗿
@ioanbota9397
@ioanbota9397 Місяць тому
Realy I like this video
@DS-jj5my
@DS-jj5my Місяць тому
why is it coptic and not greek since the letters are greek?
@audrey5852
@audrey5852 Місяць тому
Because in fact even if coptic use greeks letters It's older then greek and comes from African languages the same languages as the hyroglyphes.
@DS-jj5my
@DS-jj5my Місяць тому
@@audrey5852 The lady is saying that the papyrus writing was about early christianity. Great alexander was the last pharao of egypt and greeks spread orthodox christianity. why would it be coptic and not greek?
@mahmoudyounis5432
@mahmoudyounis5432 Місяць тому
Why do you have all of these from Egypt? 🤔 you usually buy it or steal it?
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