高耸的雕像站在那里看守着地球
OR: Towering figures standing watch over the Earth.
威廉•亨利:看到这些巨大的雕像 人的内心会产生一种反应 那就是敬畏
WILLIAM HENRY: There's a built‐in human response to seeing these giant statues, and that is awe.
它们仅仅是人类历史的见证吗?
NARRATOR: Are they merely testaments to humanity's past?
休•纽曼:人们仍然崇敬着这些古代建造的巨人石像
HUGH NEWMAN: People still revere these stone giants that were built in the ancient world.
而魔法的特质也与此联♥系♥
And magical qualities can be associated with this.
还是它们有更深远的意义?
NARRATOR: Or do they serve a more profound purpose?
布鲁斯•芬顿:这些巨大的图拉雕像的头顶有蛇皮状的特征
BRUCE FENTON: These giant statues of Tula have this snakeskin‐like feature to their tops of their heads.
乔治•A•索卡罗斯:所以我们在寻找一个宇宙人物的代表
GIORGIO A. TSOUKALOS: So we are looking at a representation of a cosmic being
‐那是很久以前的事了吗? - 大卫•塞达特:没错
‐that, a long time ago, arrived? ‐DAVID SEDAT: Exactly.
他们可能在隐藏古老的知识
NARRATOR: Could they be hiding ancient knowledge,
隐藏来自其他世界的访客带到这里的知识?
brought here by visitors from other worlds?
大卫•奇尔德里斯:我们想站在这些巨大的人物面前 看着他们
DAVID CHILDRESS: We want to stand in front of these huge figures and look at them,
因为一旦我们能够重新与神联♥系♥ 一切都成为可能
because once we're able to reconnect with the gods, all things become possible.
宇宙中有一扇门
NARRATOR: There is a doorway in the universe.
在它之外是真理的承诺
Beyond it is the promise of truth.
它要求我们质疑我们所学过的一切
It demands we question everything we have ever been taught.
证据就在我们身边
The evidence is all around us.
未来就在我们眼前
The future is right before our eyes.
我们并不孤单
We are not alone.
我们从不孤单
We have never been alone.
远古外星人 第十五季 第五集
石巨人之谜
The Mystery of the Stone Giants
埃及南部 阿斯旺
1813年3月
NARRATOR: March, 1813.
瑞士探险家约翰·伯克哈特在沿着尼罗河向北行进时 发现了三个巨大的石雕头像
Swiss explorer Johann Burckhardt is traveling north along the Nile River when he comes across three massive stone heads protruding from the sand.
四年后 一次彻底的发掘让他发现了一座有着3200年历史的寺庙
Four years later, a thorough excavation reveals a 3,200‐year‐old temple complex.
现在人们所熟知的阿布辛贝神庙
The Abu Simbel temple, as it is now known,
包括一些在古代世界建造的最大的石像
contains some of the largest stone statues ever constructed in the ancient world.
亨利:公元前1244年 埃及人在一座山上
HENRY: In 1244 BC, the Egyptians built,
建造了一座不可思议的神殿 供奉着拉美西斯大帝
in a mountain, an incredible temple complex devoted to Ramesses the Great.
这些雕像巨大无比
These statues are colossal.
他们有6♥4♥英尺高
They're 6♥4♥ feet tall.
埃及人拜访阿布辛贝时 可以看到他们的国王、他们的法老
And the Egyptians would visit Abu Simbel and they would see their king, their pharaoh,
因为这位伟大的神是完美的
as this great godlike being in his perfection.
人们会理解他们的国王
And people would understand that their king,
他们的法老 实际上他们是神的化身
their pharaoh, was, in fact, a god incarnate.
在20世纪60年代
NARRATOR: In the 1960s,
这座寺庙被小心地拆除了 并移到了更高的地方 以便为阿斯旺大坝让路
the temple was carefully dismantled and moved to higher ground to make way for the Aswan Dam.
监督搬迁工作的工程师特别注意
Engineers overseeing the relocation efforts paid particular attention to assure that
确保原址的地理和天文坐标保持完整
both the geographical and astronomical alignments of the original site remained intact.
每年两次 在2月22日和10月22日
Twice a year, on February 22 and October 22,
太阳的曙光会穿过寺庙的入口
the dawning rays of the sun pass through the temple entry.
光会穿过一座185英尺高的巨人石像大厅
The light travels 185 feet through a great hall of stone giants,
在接下来的20分钟里 光线直接照射在埃及神阿蒙
and for 20 minutes, shines directly upon the carved statues of the Egyptian gods Amun,
拉·哈拉凯悌和法老拉美西斯二世的雕像上
Ra‐Horakhty and the pharaoh Ramesses II,
位于庙宇的尽头
located at the end of the temple.
亨利:这些巨大的石像不仅仅是为了艺术目的
HENRY: These colossal stone statues serve more than just an artistic purpose,
不仅仅是为了政♥治♥的目的
more than a political purpose.
我们被告知 这个目的的核心是这些巨型雕像是发射器
That purpose, we're told, centers around the idea that these colossal statues are transmitters.
它们被用来作为一种吸收宇宙能量的机制 宇宙的力量可以发射到周围地区
They're utilized as a mechanism of drawing down cosmic energies, cosmic forces that then can be emitted into the surrounding area.
问题出现了 -- 这些宇宙振动仅仅是用在宗教意义上吗?
The question arises‐‐ are these cosmic vibrations used in just a religious sense,
或者这更像是一种技术目的?
or is this more of a technological purpose?
虽然埃及人认为石像具有能量 但主流学者认为这纯粹是象征性的
NARRATOR: While the Egyptians' notion of stone statues possessing energy is regarded by mainstream scholars as purely symbolic,
古代的宇航员理论家认为 这是字面上的意思
ancient astronaut theorists believe that it was meant to be taken literally.
他们认为 通过研究整个古代世界和其他文明所持有的类似观点 可以找到证据
And they suggest evidence can be found by examining similar ideas held by other civilizations throughout the ancient world.
奇尔德里斯:在一些古代社会 人们把这些雕像与能量联♥系♥在一起
CHILDRESS: In a number of ancient societies, people associated these statues as having an energy.
那些雕像是活的
And those statues were alive.
他们甚至还有知觉 他们拥有能量
They had even a consciousness. They had power in them.
亨利:世界上最著名的一些巨型雕像是我们在复活节岛上发现的摩埃头像
HENRY: Some of the best‐known giant statues in the world are the moai heads that we find on Easter Island,
实际上复活节岛的居民把它作为一种消耗魔法的传导机制
that were actually utilized by the Easter Islanders as a conductive mechanism for drawing down Mana,
精神力量
spiritual power.
我们发现科潘玛雅遗址、哥贝克力石阵具有相同的概念
We found that in Copán, probably Gobekli Tepe is the same idea.
这些巨大的石头雕像不仅仅是雕像
That these colossal stone statues are more than just statues.
世界各地发现的古代石像 有可能是为了技术目的而建造的吗?
NARRATOR: Is it possible that ancient stone statues found throughout the world were built to serve a technological purpose?
虽然这个想法听起来有些遥不可及
While the idea may sound far‐fetched,
地质学家指出 石头并不像看上去那样没有生命
geologists point out that stone is not as lifeless as it might appear.
岩石和我们是由同样的物质构成的
Rocks and us are made of the same exact thing: matter.
所有物质都振动 都有一个频率
And all matter vibrates, it all has a frequency.
它都蕴含能量
It‐it all has energy.
当你看岩石时 它不只是一个普通的无生命的物体 它实际上含有大量不同种类的矿物质
When you look at a rock, it's not just a plain inanimate object, it actually has tons and tons of different types of minerals in it.
这些矿物质就像蛋糕混合物中的配方
And these minerals are‐are like a recipe in a‐a cake mix.
它们可以是所有不同类型的东西
They can be all different types of things.
可以说 大自然母亲有她自己的食谱
Mother Nature has her own cookbook, so to speak.
罗杰•霍普金斯:石头给你一种不同的感觉
ROGER HOPKINS: Stones give you a different feeling.
我的意思是 有些石头会让你感到温暖
I mean, some stones will feel warm.
有些人会让你感觉寒冷
Some will feel cold.
其他石头会有戏剧效果
Others will have a drama about them.
石雕有一种非常原始的感觉
Stonework has a very primordial feeling.
我的意思是 古人被它吸引了
I mean, the ancients were drawn to it.
威廉姆斯:所有这些 我们从手♥机♥中得到的辐射
WILLIAMS: All this, uh, radiation that we're getting from cell phones,
这几乎是讽刺的 如果你看一看
it's almost ironic, if you look at it‐‐
我们试图摆脱这些东西 但事实上我们每天都在遭受这些技术和电磁的干扰
that the one thing that we're trying to get away from, the‐the technology and the EMFs that we're bombarded with every day‐‐
我们实际上也从岩石中得到辐射
we actually get those from rocks.
大多数石头的磁场都很弱
Most stones have a weak magnetic field to them.
有些岩石有更明显的磁场效果
And some rocks have a more pronounced magnetic field to them.
某些石头是能量的导体
And certain stones act as conductors of energy.
我想古人是知道的
And I think the ancients knew it.
在所有能够传导甚至产生电磁形式能量的矿物中
NARRATOR: Of all the minerals capable of conducting and even generating electromagnetic forms of energy,
最有效的 有时也是最强大的
the most efficient, and at times most powerful,
是花岗岩
are found in granite.
纽曼:红色花岗岩在古埃及很常用
NEWMAN: Red granite is used a lot in ancient Egypt.
但这是为什么呢?
But why is this?
人们相信原因是它的能量非常非常强大
It's believed it's because it was very, very powerful energetically.
这部分与石英的压电效应有关
And this is partly to do with the piezoelectric effect of the quartz,
因为花岗岩中含有大约55%的石英
because granite has about 55% quartz in its makeup,
所以当你给它施压时 你实际上会得到这样的效果 就像从岩石中产生一股电荷
and so when you put weight on it, you actually get this effect of, like, an electric charge coming off the rock.
世界上几乎所有的古代巨人石像都有这样的效果
NARRATOR: Abundant in nearly all the ancient stone giants found throughout the world,
包括埃及阿布辛贝的砂岩雕像
including the sandstone figures at Abu Simbel in Egypt,
众所周知 石英具有压电性能
quartz is known to possess piezoelectric properties.
今天 石英被用于有史以来最强大的数据存储设备:
Today, quartz is being used for the most powerful data storage device ever created:
5D超人记忆水晶
the 5D Superman memory crystal.
科学家们研究数据存储的新方法之一是5D石英晶体
One of the new ways scientists are working on data storage is the 5D quartz crystal.
这是在一个相对较小的对象中保存巨大密度数据的一种方法
And this is a way of keeping a huge density of data in a relatively small object.
这是一种非常安全和持久的数据编码方式
This is an incredibly secure and lasting way of encoding data
因为数据实际上是物理编码到晶体中的
because the data is actually physically encoded into the crystal.
它永远在那里 直到石英被摧毁
It's in there forever, until that quartz is destroyed,
这种石英很难被破坏
and it's very hard to destroy that quartz.
2018年
NARRATOR: In 2018,
科技企业家诺娃•斯皮瓦克用一块5D的石英晶体 创建了一个永久性的空间图书馆
tech entrepreneur Nova Spivack used a 5D quartz crystal to create a permanent space library
然后用SpaceX的重型猎鹰火箭送入轨道
and sent it into orbit aboard the SpaceX Heavy Falcon rocket.
石英很稳定 是一种水晶
Quartz is very stable. It's a crystal.
它不会改变 即使是几十亿年之久
It doesn't change, even for billions of years.
如果你把数据放入石英
So if you put data in quartz,
它会一直保持下去
it's gonna last basically forever.
在英格兰的南安普顿大学
NARRATOR: At the University of Southampton in England,
彼得•卡赞斯基博士 向作家兼古代宇航员理论家安德鲁•柯林斯 演示了这种新的5D石英晶体技术的工作原理
Dr. Peter Kazansky demonstrates to author and ancient astronaut theorist Andrew Collins just how this new 5D quartz crystal technology works.
这是一种石英玻璃 我们用来在上面读写
这个特别的石英是一个空的样品 里面没有信息
你能在这一小块水晶玻璃里放多少信息?
How much information could you put into this small piece of crystal glass?
这个特别的样品最多可以存储30TB的信息
相当于800张蓝♥光♥光盘的容量
- 800片蓝♥光♥光盘吗? - 是的
‐800 Blu‐ray discs? ‐Yes.
我们估计1000张这种石英
就可以存储整个大英图书馆的信息了
这一小块石英玻璃 能够存储与600部标准智能手♥机♥相同数量的信息
NARRATOR: This tiny piece of quartz glass is able to store the same amount of information as 600 standard smartphones.
而存储整个大英图书馆所需要的5D石英驱动器 可以装进一个鞋盒
And the amount of 5D quartz drives it would take to store the entire British Library could fit in a shoebox.
因此 世界上所有的信息现在都有可能被无限地储存起来
So, potentially, all of the information in the world can now be stored indefinitely.
是的 正确
为了演示这种技术是如何工作的
NARRATOR: To demonstrate how the technology works,
卡赞斯基博士将一份《圣经》拷贝到石英驱动器上
Dr. Kazansky transfers a copy of the Bible onto a quartz drive.
这就是这种程序的运行方式
这个数据在这里被转换到石英玻璃里
我们在这里看到的 是圣经转换的第一阶段 在这个例子中 将其转换成数据
What we're looking at here, then, is the very first stage of converting the Bible, in this instance, uh, into data
然后可以储存在这些记忆晶体中
which could be stored within one of these memory crystals.
是的 就是那样
我们把玻璃 提升到一个高精度的阶段
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