Danny Jones Podcast

#389 - Nuclear Physicist Goes Public with NEW Evidence on Lost Ancient Tech | Max Zamilov

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Apr 20, 2026
Max Zamilov, physicist and founder of Maximus Energy, presents new metrological research on predynastic Egyptian stone vases. He contrasts museum handmade pieces with precise private/ebay vases, explores ancient stone-working techniques including bow drilling and water-actuated turning, and discusses implications for lost technologies, archaeology, and controversial topics like cold fusion and UAP data transparency.
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INSIGHT

Granite Vases Are Vanishingly Rare In Genuine Collections

  • Barbara Aston's catalogue shows almost no granite vases in genuine pre-dynastic collections—only one Aswan granite vase among ~1,000.
  • Most private 'granite' vases are mislabeled stone types or Indian granites, not Aswan granite.
ADVICE

Always Validate Scans With Reference Standards

  • Verify measurement integrity with standards and repeat analysis before changing conclusions.
  • Zamilov rescanned reference spheres, rewrote code for two months, and only discarded his prior theory after exhaustive validation.
ANECDOTE

He Recreated 'Precise' Granite Vases In Modern Workshops

  • Max commissioned Chinese workshops to reproduce granite vases from his scans and received several examples.
  • The shop used diamond tooling, lathes and angle grinders; produced vases replicated features like lug handles and thin walls that let light pass through quartz crystals.
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