 I don't know if they do this in cricket, but did you know that major league baseball on every ball has an authenticator code, like a QR code that you can actually look up on a website where your ball was used in a game and see where it's from because every single baseball, all of the balls in baseball have an authenticator code on them. Yeah, they do. Just like my balls have an authenticator code on it. Yeah, that is actually true. If you get a major league baseball, I don't know when they started doing it, but right next to the major league baseball label is an authenticator code. That way, for example, if you're claiming to sell a ball online, then you say this ball was hit by Aaron Judge, you just look it up and there's a website that you can go to that has every pitch that's ever been thrown in baseball on video and you can see that QR code when it was put into the game. Oh, yeah. Today we got a video. This is a 15 must visit historical places in Tamil Nadu. Cool. It's a little informational video. If you're from Tamil Nadu, put it in the comments. Yeah. Let us know. And if you've been to any places, and if this list is shite, let me know. Yeah, because how are we going to know? Yeah, I have no idea. We're taking it at face value here by what they're saying. But if you think of a better list, make one. They might say something and you'll say, you know what? That isn't even remotely close. That's, you know where that is? That's up in Assam. That's cool if it would be if we had like this kind of stuff in North America. Is that the haunted one? Looks similar, right? Very similar. What was that? That just kept flying by. Is that the bridge from Sri Lanka to the intricacies and when these were made is kind of insane? Looks like no. Look it up after. Red. Fort St. George. Is this that town that's like the French town a little bit? Remember seeing that? That's a view. There's no way that Fort is 3.8 billion years old. I don't think people were around that long ago. That had to be a typo. We've seen that one a lot. That's insane. The detail. Like was that in Bombay? Looks like it was in Bombay. Motherball. That could be 3.5 billion years old. Oh yeah, I've seen that. How this stuff was built like back in the day astounds me. But I'm just a big dummy. That's impressive. So Tamil Nadu has a lot of stuff. It's been around a while. I mean it does technically have the world's oldest language in it, right? Yes it does. Technically. I'm a little confused though. Not just by the 3 billion mark. But there was another statement there that said it lies right on the equator. Okay, the Fort is... Yeah, the Fort is 3.8 billion years old. This is constructed into a high rock. The Fort is 3.8 billion years old. Unless you're talking about like there's a like an arch in a rock that could be 3.8 billion years old. But I don't think humans were actually around. Well I don't think we have any archaeological evidence for anything approximating even a billion, let alone 3.8 billion. Let's see. And I also know India does not touch the equator. Yeah, at all. Let us help. Not even close. Oh it's probably... Is it not close at all? No. Hold on. I'm gonna pull out on Google Maps here. Don't believe so. I think it's close. Pretty sure it's northern hemisphere. Nope. It actually goes right through India. No. The equator's right here. Goes right through... I mean it's not in Tamil Nadu. This is the equator. Right there. Hold on. Is this the... Sorry. Wrong line. Yeah. There's other lines of longitude and latitude. It is close. I mean unless these are owned by them then that would be... I mean it's not not close. It is close. But it's not. It doesn't go through. That's the equator. Yeah. That's India. That's what we're looking at right here. Yeah. It doesn't mean it's not close. It is close. But it's no. It doesn't go through it. So yeah. Please help me with that statement there. Hold on. Before to... Okay. What was this? Not tricky. T-R-I-C-H-Y. T-R-I-C-H-Y. Yeah. It's not... It's 1500 miles away from the equator. Okay. Then obviously please let us know. I knew I wasn't losing my mind. I'm looking up the... So unless you're talking about like the... You're looking up the 3 billion. Yes. So unless you're talking like the actual structure of the rock. Well maybe there's the number. It says the inscriptions in these temples date back as far as the third century BC. Okay. That is not 3.5 billion years. Yeah. That's no. That's not... A thousand is slightly smaller than a billion. Just a little bit. If there's other incorrect information. I also would have preferred rather than just a quick snapshot like that a little bit more. Yeah. A little more in depth. But still a ton of stuff to see. A ton of stuff. Obviously whenever we go there there's going to be a lot to see. But obviously if there's other videos that go in more in the depth of why it's 3.6 billion years old. And on the equator. And before there were humans around. I know what it was. Three billion years ago the equator ran through India. Well actually... Corbin's penis is talking to me. 3.8. It might have been on the equator 3.8 billion years ago. Because... Pangea. Yeah. That's actually true. It's very well done. Maybe it did. That's what they were referring to. This is all pre-Pangea breakup. Yes. Because we were all... Before the flood. We were all one big thing before. One big happy family. But yeah anyway so if any of this is correct and there's information for us please and any other videos we can react to down below.