Episode 30 CS24 Part 4

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Today we continue the coverage of Cosmic Summit 2024. In the first segment we talk about an amazing stone statue called the Apennine Colossus. We do something different and share a song called Hi Ren by the artist Ren. We spend time talking about the song and its meaning and message. Drew takes us through the talk by Dr. Steven Collins who's an archeologist who worked on Tall el-Hammam which is thought to be the biblical city of Sodom and was likely destroyed by a cosmic airburst. We also cover some of the paper that was published about the airburst evidence. Dean covers the talk by Jahannah James who talks about the Barabar caves in India. These manmade granite caves show evidence of high precision and symmetry. They exhibit a number of characteristics that are hard to explain, and they confound modern stone masons. Could they be another example of lost technology?

0:00:00 - Intro

0:03:37 - Apennine Colossus

0:08:04 - Hi Ren

0:35:33 - Break: Stevie Nader - MF Dream (feat. Angel Matutis) [Acoustic]

0:38:49 - Dr. Steven Collins

0:43:44 - Early Bronze Age Site Map

0:45:00 - IBA Site Map

0:46:10 - The Kikkar of the Jordan

1:00:02 - Occupational Profile

1:02:02 - Hakikkar IMG08

1:04:56 - Break: Stevie Nader - Doomsayers

1:08:34 - Airburst destroyed Tall el-Hammam IMG09

1:18:00 - Shocked Quartz

1:27:53 - Break: Stevie Nader - Hurt No More

1:31:04 - Barabar Caves

1:33:56 - Geometric Shapes

1:37:05 - Symmetry

1:38:46 - Inclined Walls

1:40:44 - Barabar Yard

1:42:45 - Sudama Cave

1:44:52 - Corner Work

1:46:40 - Vadathika

1:47:43 - Alignment

1:49:42 - Floor Angles

1:50:43 - Lomas Rishi

1:52:37 - Tool Marks

1:53:57 - Polish

1:56:03 - Flatness Measures

1:58:05 - Historical Timeline

2:02:53 - Asoka Pillar

2:04:59 - Similar Caves

2:07:30 - Acoustics

2:21:04 - Outro

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