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hello
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Date: January 12, 2013 12:20AM
Lowest common denominator eh? ;)
While some will stand aside and mock, I will be using the info gleaned from the latest "Ancient Aliens", about the possible powers of the pyramids, to launch my own whirling tetrahedron, by means of which I will be able to bilocate to Sirius system.
So there! :)
Actually, I've known about quantum geometries for decades already, and I've been applying the principles to good effect.
Despite any of its defects, I actually do applaud "Ancient Aliens" tho, because it brings a greater public awareness to the topic of ancient history, which most people know little about. I think people should consider that the modern history of human civilization is older than, say, Sumer (which many still consider the oldest urban/ag civ.), for example.
For further example, the roots of Vedic culture as typified in the Harappa and Mohenjodaro sites, have been clearly found in digs in Pakistan's low hills country, where organized agricultural societies were fully functioning at least as early as 7000BC. Logically, the roots of small urban agrarian society extend further back than that date, as such a site as Mergarh didn't just spring into existence over night.
I think people need to consider just what it is we do have in such sites as Sacsahuaman and Tihuanaku in the Andes, at Baalbek in Lebanon, the pyramids in Bosnia and China, and various sites recently discovered which are currently submerged in shallow seas. There are many mysteries and unanswered questions about these sites, not the least of which deal with an accurate dating of the sites, as well as to the means and methods of how such gargantuan monolithic architecture could have been constructed by so-called primitive societies. Such questions need to be addressed by mainstream students.
Studies into some of the anomalies found on Earth are in their infancy. I must, like Pope in his homage to his bibliophilic flea, applaud any effort to move this work along.
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 01/12/2013 01:25AM by hello.