Zod YinYang Wrote:
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> Hans_lune Wrote:
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> > A few obvious questions come to mind. The first
> of
> > course is that not such flood occurred. If it
> had
> > it would have left remarkable geological
> evidence
> > that it had and would have killed most if not
> all
> > land based and fresh water creatures - however
> > there is no such sign of this happening.
>
> The Younger Dryas Event happens every dozen
> millennia, and does indeed leave remarkable
> geological evidence, e.g. strata. It also kills
> most land based creatures, and generally erases
> the surface of The Earth (also causing major
> upheaval in the oceans). However, a small fraction
> has always remained to recolonise.
>
...and what evidence supports this?
> >
> > The existing Nile Valley cultures don't
> > disappeared instead they continued without any
> > interference from this event. Can you explain
> how
> > the Sebilian and Qadan cultures show no sign of
> > being destroyed or even damaged during this
> even?
> > Likewise for all the other cultures world wide?
>
> The Younger Dryas event happened circa 10,000BC.
> Dating of cultures this far back is pretty
> unreliable, let alone antediluvian structures such
> as the Great Pyramid.
C-14 is reliable as is stratigraphy, fluorine dating, thermoluminescence, however what is most interesting is that - in your theory - everyone dies - but then remarkably the exactly same cultures continues unabated - how does that work exactly? Show evidence from these two cultures of there total destruction and immediate reconstruction with the exactly the same tools and habitations?
>
> If traces of the culture are buried beneath many
> metres of rubble (diluvium), then they are most
> likely antediluvian. If just a few metres of sand,
> then probably not.
Please link to archaeological studies showing this in the Nile valley for these two cultures. As a matter of fact explain why there is no such destruction level anywhere in the world - and if everyone died who then rebuilt the world?
>
> > One has to ask why couldn't they place the
> coffer
> > there during the construction - as was probably
> > done in many other pyramids?
>
> To place it there would defeat the entire
> purpose.
The purpose doesn't make much sense, I believe the word is 'contrived'. Why not images of what they suspect would happen? Why does the C-14 dating of the pyramids not show the date you assign to it? What is Khafre's tomb for then? What about his coffer?