2000 Year Old Anti-Gravity Jar Found in India? SECRET REVEALED

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0:00 - A Magical Jar
0:42 - How Do You Pour Water?
1:41 - Anti Gravity Jar
3:00 - Recreation of the Jar
5:03 - Reason for the Holes
5:31 - Clever Planning by Ancient People
6:24 - Karigiri Jars
7:17 - The Inexhaustible Jar
8:13 - Lota Bowl
8:58 - Lota Bowl Mechanism
10:05 - Conclusion

Hey guys, today we are going to look at a very strange object, a jar which has magical properties. This anti-gravity jar is at least 300 years old and is displayed at the Museum of Kancheepuram in India. It looks like it has been made of wax, but it is made completely out of clay. It does not have a lid anywhere, so how do we use it? On the top it has holes, but you cannot pour water through these top holes. The only way to pour water is to hold the jar upside down, and you can see 5 holes at the bottom, and you can pour water through these holes. Now, you can see the water disappearing, but if you put the jar in an upright position, the water does not drain through the bottom holes. This is why it is called the Anti-Gravity jar. Now, notice that if the jar is kept upside down, the water is also not draining through the top holes. How did the water magically disappear? Where did the water go? The only way to get the water back is by using the spout, all the water we added through the bottom can be retrieved only through the spout.
This jar is about 300 years old, but similar jars were used even 2000 years ago in India. What kind of technology was used many centuries ago, to create this magical effect? Remember, this jar is made of clay, so there is no way to put a rubber stopper or a cork inside, because when you bake this clay jar in a furnace or kiln, the rubber or cork would have turned into ashes. Also, if you shake it, there is nothing moving inside, it has no moving parts at all.
This jar proves that real magic and supernatural abilities existed in ancient times, this is why the jar defies the law of Gravity. Things like this exist - I have even shown you a supernatural road that defies gravity in the U S. If you drop a ball in this anti-gravity road, the ball will roll up hill, against the law of gravity.
Now, let's see how this magic jar was really made. I have built the same model here, but I have made it on a transparent container, so you can see how it works. On the bottom of this jar, I have placed a funnel in an inverted position, and I have attached a 90 degree bend at the end of the nozzle here. So, when I invert the Jar, and pour water through these holes, the water goes through the funnel, but does not stay there and gets released into the jar. But when I put the jar back in the upright position, the water cannot get back into the funnel. The water stays around the funnel and comes back out only through the spout. This is exactly how the 300 year old Magic Jar works. Or is it?
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So you can see how complicated this design actually is. And why were these holes made at the top of the magic jar? Just to confuse us? No, remember this jar has no lid, without these holes, there would be no air circulation inside the jar. If someone left it with water inside, the water will have no room for evaporation without these holes, so the top holes are absolutely necessary. It shows how clever people were many centuries ago. Now, everything I have used is plastic and I am able to glue the pieces together, and I can also open the container and make changes. But the original Jar is one piece and is completely made of clay. When you bake a clay model like this in a furnace or a Kiln, the clay will expand and will get deformed. Any slight change or just one crack inside will completely ruin the magic effect of the jar. And you can see how the jar has a shiny green glazed appearance. This color and shine has remained intact even after repeatedly using it for 300 years. Who made these amazing jars and why?
These jars were made in a small village called Karigiri, this is why these jars are known as Karigiri Jars. Potters in this village, designed many ingenious clay objects which baffled general public. Many centuries ago, Karigiri was the center of these "magic" items. It is said that they built about a 100 different magic containers and each one gave a different effect. Today, these clay jars are no longer made in that village and are displayed in Museums. Out of 100 different types of magic containers, only half a dozen exist today.

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All Comments (21)
  • I'm not Indian but I'm proud of you too! India is the most fascinating place in the world. Many more secrets to be discovered still !!
  • @roiferreach100
    Though I am not an Indian, I still believe that India is a great civilization before
  • Even if I'm a kashmiri muslim but I have a huge respect for hindu culture. I've read so much about the ancient civilizations and no doubt the Indian subcontinent outpars every other civilization existed on this planet. My native homeland kashmir also has lots of ancient hindu places.
  • @alenwargis9744
    Who the blues are here to dislike this video!! Don't make this communal. It's a very interesting conceptual video. Appreciate him for his research and the way he presents to us. Thanks Praveen πŸ™πŸ™
  • @SheetalAnand234
    Obsessed with your videos .. Being a medical student , never had an interest in the History and Archaeology But now I'm loving it .😊 Thank u .
  • I will leave my engineering after seeing this ancient technology. We forget our culture because we ignored it.
  • @Sg0224
    I thought that "ancient alien " guys will come and claim that aliens gifted this technology to Indians 🀣🀣 Great work bro πŸ™
  • @ermaldima2917
    Brother I must appreciate your efforts to recall our ancient times of livelihood.
  • @ThatGUY-br4zs
    I'm from DeSoto Missouri USA just about 30 mins south of St. Louis Missouri USA and I'm absolutely mystified by the amount of great things you have shown me that your country has had for ages. My mind can't help but wonder why India is not more celebrated across the world it's so full of amazing things from the temple carved down into a mountain with all the beautiful and impossible to replicate carvings to your beautiful religious history and the only conclusion I can come up with is that the rest of the world doesn't want to recognize your achievements but doesn't want all the knowledge n history you all have kept records of for fear it will shed light on things kept in the dark from the human race for many generations. Makes me wonder what the history of all human kind was really like if not told by the winners of wars and Invaders but unbiased and true. What a great job you do and I hope to one day come to your beautiful country it calls me from within to see her .. peace to all of India and to you sir..
  • India is the birth place of lot of mysteries and the wonderful creations in the ancient times... Really I'm very proud to be Indian and very very proud of my great country.. ❀️❀️
  • I live next to a Antigravity road in California. I would be happy to host you, if you’d like to come explore, and I can show you other ancient artifacts of the rain forest.
  • Great experiment! Very smart! Nice job! Could act as a humidifier!
  • @anjudas201
    Wat a civilization we wer .. so proud tht I born in this soul thankful to god
  • I am thinking about this: everything is great what we found, but how was all the things really in ancient times ! All my wishes from Germany, Bobby
  • @yvonnevevo6788
    I wish I could have discovered this channel sooner, you are an amazing person to teach this to the world!
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  • Bro if someone comment your video which hurts you don't consider that comment.. you make More video... I'm eager to see it
  • @zepp4443
    When he said Anti Gravity and the pic of that pitcher I thought it gonna float in the Air. But this also proves Ancient people specially from our land knew their Mathematics, chemistry, physics, Engineering and Architecture well and really well. Today what we do with machines they used to without it with precision intutive skills. I sometimes wonder if hindus had this concept of burial after death instead of burning then they would also have excelled in developing the Art of protecting the body from its decaying. But yogananda a recent Guru could also managed to do that with his body for many days after his death without having none of the above skills . Me thinking not How he did that but Why he did that.
  • Omg I actually have this kind of jar at home and all these years I've been using it as an agarbatti stand without knowing what it is major face palm