 Would you just say you like watching animals have sex? Certain animals. Oh, wow. Certain animals when they're mating, it's interesting. Is that really off? No. No. There isn't. There isn't. Don't look up Rick's search history. There isn't. There isn't. Oh, gosh. Specter, stupid rags, eat some Corbin. I like watching horses home. Dot com. Oh, god. I bet it exists. There's stuff they do in Tijuana that you don't want to know about. That is, uh, yeah. All right, today we got a little informational video. This is about animal sex. Yes. No, this is a guy going over. Some animals own sex. Indian temples that is called ancient Indian temples are machines with moving parts. So like it goes over like old school architecture of ancient Indian. Awesome. Like certain structures have like moving parts or whatever. But they were like not like before there was like It's aliens. Yeah. No, I don't think that's what this is. God, I got so much hate for like saying it wasn't aliens. I didn't understand the hate I was getting in that video. It was probably from aliens. Because I was like give the people, the Indians that made it credit, stop saying aliens and people like, how dare you? What? I tell you, it's so weird. The interterrestrial and interdimensional beings have unions now. So you've got to be careful. I don't know what you say. You've got to be careful. I guess. Here we go. Unionized. Hey, guys. Hey, how are you? Ancient temples in India have moving parts. Wow. You may not believe me. I do. I do. No, I don't. He needs to prove it to me. What? Yes. This is a column made of stone in a temple in India. That's a visual. Normally, you will not even think of trying to touch. It almost looks fake, doesn't it? But someone accidentally discovered or rediscovered that it could be rotated. What could possibly be the reason to have something like this installed in a temple? To set up something like this, there has to be a rotating mechanism. And it's not easy to set this up in a stone because you cannot open it afterwards and put ancient civilizations inside. So like, is Egypt higher or lower? To have a rotating mechanism made of stone, you need to have advanced knowledge in engineering. No, this is not the only temple with moving parts. Look at this one. Fun for the kitten. How do you do that, though? How do you get that in there? Here's a column which has small holes through which you can insert your finger. Inside, there is a ball, a stone ball, and you can move it up and down. Of course, you cannot pull the ball out through these tiny holes. You can only move it inside the hollow hole. How is the ball put inside in the first place? If you claim this is carved, how did they manage to scoop out the rock which was inside through these small holes? Aliens. There's another ancient temple in a place called Uttrakosamangai. This is at least 1,200 years old. Get your hand out of there. There is a ball inside a lion's mouth. You can roll the ball. You can rotate it. But you cannot pull it out of the lion's mouth. What's more bizarre? The lion is made of ceramic, but the ball inside is made of a type of rock called holes. Now I know how. So how is this ball put inside the lion's mouth? And why are we not able to pull this ball out? More young people are becoming interested in Indian temples, and they're sending me incredible videos to my email. Here's this snake's mouth wide open, and the mouth is held open because Lord Vishnu's conk shell is placed between its upper and lower jaw. But you can rotate this conk. It spins very well, much better than some modern rotating devices. But the real question is, why were these moving parts set up in temples? Some say that if you move these parts in a certain rhythm, in a certain order or a certain speed, secret chambers can be opened, which are hiding in plain sight. Call up Nick Jones right now. What do I mean by this? Let's look at this one. This is a safe box to keep money. And boxes like these were used in India for many centuries. Oh, that's cool. There's a type of safe used by a group called Chityaps. They have masterful, but also safe things. Oh, that's awesome. You have to do it in a certain order. It's so complex. It's uncrackable even today, unless you know which knobs to turn in which order to open the safe. That's awesome. In fact, when a normal person looks at us for the first time, he will not even realize that this is a safe that can be opened. He will just think this is a decorated piece made of solid metal. But now, look at this ceiling in an ancient temple in a place called Vituankolo. This is made of stone. And of course, it has these fabulous and complex patterns of the nine influencers called Navagraha and 12 zodiac signs and other features of astrology. But look at this area in the center. That's like a little handle. This is a door knob, which means you can open this. In the ceiling. This is also a very ancient temple. And because of time, you can now see the gaps between the door and the rest of the chamber. And look at these protruding circular knobs. I believe that if you rotate them in a particular pattern, just like the metal safe you saw, you can open the secret chamber in the ceiling of this temple. I mean, clearly, this is a door, which means. It was built thousands of years ago? Yeah, I imagine. In ancient Indian temples, there are many, many mysteries hidden in plain sight. We have not even started to understand them. Now, let's look at one of the most iconic megalithic structures in the world heritage site of Hampi. This is a gigantic stone chariot, standing about 15 feet tall and 10 feet wide and weighs more than 120 tons. It is so awe-inspiring. It's even printed on Indian money. Even by conservative archaeological accounts, it was built at least 500 years ago. But in spite of being very popular among tourists, this chariot remains shrouded in mystery. Google and Wikipedia give blatantly false information. For example, Google calls this a monolithic chariot. If you examine this structure, you realize it's not monolithic at all. It is not made of one stone. It's not one single. Look at how each wheel is made of a separate stone block and they're set up on the axles like a real working chariot. What? The chariot appears to be not built as a decorative or religious structure. Rather, it is built like a real vehicle made of several parts which are assembled together. Was that ever able to be moved? I know this is a weird question to ask. But is it possible that this chariot has moving parts? When I examined the wheels and axles, I found exactly what I was looking for. You see these marks? These are caused by friction. When something moves, two pieces rub against each other. These marks are created because of wear and tear. That'd be scary to see that thing move. This is clear proof that these wheels rotated. The wheels rubbed against the rubber mudguards, just like what you would find in a Monday vehicle. Thousands of years ago, they were able to build that with that detail. I don't even make no sense to me. A quick internet search showed me that visitors kept moving the wheels and damaged them in 2011. So the authorities now put concrete at the base of the wheels and made them immovable. But why were the wheels originally designed for rotation? To move the entire 120 ton chariot? No, these wheels cannot handle such a weight. Locals say that every year on a certain date, the main idol of this temple would be placed inside this chariot. And when people rotated the wheels in a certain speed, the dark chamber inside the chariot would brighten up and illuminate the... Of course, this sounds like magic, but magic is just another name for advanced technology. Are we talking about a glowing light source here? More specifically, are we talking about an ancient dynamo mechanism? Today, we can spin a wheel and can light up a light bulb. We generate electricity by spinning a wheel. Electric generator we use even when paddling a bicycle. For ancient Indian builders, using electricity the same way. Why else would they painstakingly create these rotatable wheels on this giant chariot? The civil answer is they knew how to convert one form of energy into another form. They were converting kinetic energy into electrical power. Could this be why we were able to find so many movable parts in ancient Indian temples? Were they meant to be moved so they could create electricity or some other type of power which was then used for constructive movements? But is it possible that ancient builders were not only using human energy, but also wind energy in temples? Of course, this is a crazy idea. All these moving parts I showed you are made of stone and stones are just too heavy to be moved by wind, right? But see, ancient builders were much more advanced than us. They could make stones more well, even by wind. In some Indian temples, you can see these chains moving even with the slightest breeze. But these chains are made of stone. They're not made of metal. Ancient builders have clearly designed them to be hanging from the ceilings of temples. These chains you're looking at were created more than 700 years ago. But what is the purpose of that? Experts think these are merely for decorative purposes. However, others say that once upon a time, small transparent crystals were placed at the end. Look at the holder-like design at the bottom. And if the wind reached a certain speed, these chains would oscillate faster and the crystals would light up like light bulbs. Interesting. Does this remind you of any technology we use today? No. So what do you think? Why were these moving parts installed in ancient Indian temples? They're smarter than me. Were they meaningless creations just for decoration? Some, maybe. Were ancient builders harnessing and converting energy? Please, let me know your thoughts in the comments. Nice. Well, I think I know what happened with the one with the wheels and the light illuminating inside. There was probably another wheel inside that was connected to the four wheels and the faster they spun, it spun really fast and attached to that interior wheel was a little hand-like glove that was going like this and there was a guy named Eddie without any shorts on and it would spank him and he would light a candle. And it was his cue and the harder it went, the brighter he'd make the candle though. Yeah, totally, I think so. It's bottomless Eddie. I liked the video. It was cool. I liked that he proposed these questions and theories. At first I was like, what, where is this going? But it got better and better. I thought it was going to aliens for a second. I know, I was like, please don't go there. Please don't go to aliens. We got nothing against aliens. No, love aliens, love you guys if you're watching. But it does, it takes away the credit from the brilliance of the creators that made these things. Oh, the guy from Discovery Channel? Oh, aliens. Yeah, cause like the ancient Egyptians, I mean, there's a bunch of different theories about how they did it. Right, but there's a lot of theories you still don't know for sure. Nope. And I liked that. It's like, well, we went and saw Penn and Teller in Vegas, he ended the show with a really beautiful ending performance. It's not a trick where he was fire eating and he pointed out like some things or he said, there's some of you who will watch this and you're going to say to somebody, this is how they did that. This is how they did that. This is how they did that. And you're going to walk away completely missing the fact that one of the most important things about magic is that it celebrates the mystery in life. And there are some things, that's one of the great things about science. Science accepts the fact there are things that we can't explain and that's cool. Yeah, I love to go to a lot of these. We didn't get to obviously, except we went to a few kind of cool demos. I think a few cool ones, but nothing like this stuff. Like the stuff that he shared. I would love to go to a lot of them. Me too. But you need a lot more time in India. I bet a lot of Indians haven't explored most of. Yeah, for sure. Most of what's in their country. For sure. I mean, most of America, most of America. So it's not a thing that's particularly in any one country. Yeah. Most people, I feel like a majority of people don't go outside of their own bubble, unfortunately. That's true, sadly. I don't know why. Yeah. I don't see as much as I can. Me too, as much of the world as possible. I know a lot of it is economic for a lot of people. They just don't have the resources to do that. I know a lot of people, especially in the South, that never left really even their state. Their town. Yeah, I don't understand. And it's not that they didn't have the resource. Yeah. They've just chosen to do that. That's kind of scary. Or they go on vacation in the same place. Right, every single time. What? Yep. It sounds so terrible. I know. I'm with you, man. I know. I'm with you. Go explore. Yep. Anyways, that was cool. We have more informational videos we should react to down below. Josh!