I discovered Impossible Geometry on Google Earth

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Published 2024-02-10
Viewing the path of the October 2023 Solar Eclipse on Google Earth led me down a series of events, resulting in the discovery of seemingly impossible Geometric shapes and evidence of an ancient civilization living among them.

I was puzzled by these objects, and I had many questions about them. So I drove to the top of this remote cliff to look at them.

I found many things here that defy explanation. One of which turned out to be much stranger than I could have imagined.

What conclusions do you think these objects point to? Do you take this as confirmation of intelligent design? Evidence of a very specific series of geologic and erosional processes ? Or perhaps, we are living in a video game (Minecraft or Roblox? )

Thanks for watching this video, and if anyone has any sort of expertise that can help me make sense of what I found towards the end of the video, how these earth blocks were formed, or the questions I posed I would love to hear from you in the comments.

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********* Yep. I am officially terrible at numbers. Turns out sandstone is much much heavier than 12.5 lbs / cubic foot. In fact it is much closer to ~150 lbs / cubic feet. Multiply every weight I mention in this video times 12 for a much more accurate number. ******

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All Comments (21)
  • @the_pov_channel
    Ok, Thank you all. Cant believe how far I missed the mark on the pounds -per-cubic - foot weight of sandstone ☠☠☠Turns out these things are WAY heavier than I calculated. On a magnitude of 12x. The first object weighs closer to 1,354,500 lbs, about the same weight as a Giant Crane. The second object probably weighs 5,356,800 lbs which is about the weight of 4-5 Giant Cranes.
  • @aandrus2169
    I am an adventurous soul in a disabled body. As I lay here in bed, where I've spent the majority of the last 34 years, I watch this completely enthralled and transported into a dream of life as I would have loved it to be. THANK YOU for this great gift!!!
  • @lestvee4948
    THANK YOU, for slow smooth camera panning, and no lame ass background music!
  • @mr_blue8208
    Fantastic footage my friend. Thank you for not adding any lame soundtrack and obscuring the magical natural sounds of that location.
  • @Holy.HannaH
    "I can't even get to where I want to go, I just can't stop finding things." Same.
  • @Colorado81401
    As a structural and architectural engineer I am super sensitive to geometry and you have given me the absolute best video I have ever watched....late in my 70s I can't go there to see it for myself so thank you for your great adventure
  • @The_Great_Debate
    Not gonna lie, even if there is a perfectly reasonable geological explanation for this, those damn sure look like a quarry..
  • @MangatInc
    The strangest part I noticed at 6.40 into the video, the aerial view show's the background. The whole are has outlines of these pre-cut lines. Have you ever tried to ask a geologist or someone what could have caused these naturally ? I'm thinking, in Ireland there is the Giants Causeway, but they are tiny compared to these but there are over 40,000 interlocking square columns over there. This is amazing though, i'd love to have come on this adventure with you !!
  • Im just pleasantly amazed that there isnt piles of garbage everywhere. Since i was a young boy i loved to explore, to see an interesting rock outcrop or geological feature and hike to it in hopes that id be the 1st person to set foot on the site and perhaps discover something incredible. Without fail, EVERY single place ive ever visited dissapointed me to find remnants of others carelessness and disrespect for nature. Broken beer bottles, cans and trash around an accompanying fire pit was all i found. It used to make me so angry that people could be so lazy and apathetic to the beauty of nature. To see such a spectacular place unmolested by careless people is so refreshing. Beautiful cinematography btw. Thank you for sharing. Youve got quite a talent.
  • I think these cubes weigh a LOT more than you are estimating. A cubic foot of sandstone weighs about 150 pounds. Regardless of their mass.....this is another stunning video. You are putting out some very unique and amazing content.
  • @blainesandifer77
    The way a log burns in a fire, then falls into separate square/rectangular pieces is what this reminds me of, just on a massive scale. Awesome find !
  • @Sailor376also
    Been a builder all my life, Stone is about the same as concrete 150 pounds per cubic foot. Some stone a little lighter , some a little heavier. The 12.5 could only be a board foot,, 12X12x1 inches 21.5X21X20 yields 9030 cubic feet, weighs 1,354,500 pounds 677.25 tons. edited,, When my comment was entered,, it landed on my screen immediately below your correction. Same answer. Thought I was seeing double for a moment. (That is the San Juan down below? Not far from Goose Neck. I have never been up on that ridge,, I have paddled the full length of the San Juan,, That cliff is visible and distinctive from below,)
  • @kbock7383
    Search the area near Train Rock, Utah and find many of the same fracture patterns and also at 37º0'6.97"N 109º 6'25.16"W as well. One can find hundreds of instances of natural fracturing by observing the vegetation growing atop many of the mesas. The plants have found the natural fissures and take root there giving the appearance of tree lines or fence lines.
  • Hey I live here! It never gets old. So much to find. Petroglyphs, pottery, fossils, even gemstone quality agate, agatized fossils, petrified wood. And of course some of the most unique rock formations on earth.
  • You are exactly correct! That is fossilized coral. This entire region was once an inland sea, and when Earth changes happened long ago, the land rose, the water fled to the current oceans, and what was once at the bottom of the sea is now high above the current sea level.
  • 6:34 The blocks are not missing. Those blocks are just turn over and slpit in to two pieces. Now they are just lie down ;) If you make a messurment horizontal side of the block that are in lower position I am almost sure that the distance will be the same as the hight of the block that you standing :)
  • According to Plato, the fundamental building blocks of Earth are four cube-shaped particles that make up earth, pointed tetrahedron-shaped particles that make up fire, less pointy octahedron-shaped particles that make up air, and round icosahedron-shaped particles that make up water. Researchers have found that the average shape of various rocks is a cube, supporting Plato's theory.
  • @GrammaJo360
    I’m close to a panic attack just watching you and waiting for you to fall or get stuck in a crevice. The dog has no fear either. That is an unbelievable place to explore. Thanks for sharing and staying alive!
  • @AngelEyes_55
    From the UK, I just want to say how incredibly envious I am of this excursion and how brilliantly shot and narrated it is. Having been through Monument Valley twice and always wanted to get on top of the cliffs there, this is a real thrill to see this. Look forward to watching more of your adventures.
  • @JamesJansson
    Any gap between rocks which are human width are super scary. Don't fall down them, or you'll starve to death with your body dangling caught by your head.