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DougWeller Wrote:
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> This also looks good.
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I found your link extremely interesting, but the theory of an airbust explosion of a comet might have destroyed the Hopewell it is not very clear to me, although the arguments on the article are pretty good. What happened in Tunguska being an airbust explosion of a comet is a pretty
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Hermione,
We are not talk about Palestinians. I provided some texts of Israelis presence. When I researched, the hits about Israelis were of great amount and I read it. So we got something here.
Cintia Panizza
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Hermione Wrote:
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> As a literary device: to make the fictional
> narrative more credible.
Makes sense
> The image of the drowned land or city or island
> (exemplified in Plato's tale of Atlantis) occupies
> an important place in mythical thought. Sometimes
> its destruction or disappearance is attributable
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Cintia Panizza
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Ancient History
It is hard to make the affirmation that Atlantis existed because the only records from it comes from Plato. But I still have the believe that a so detailed advanced civilization could be only imagination. I know about the politics content that it is a theory of Plato’s writings, but why described Atlantis with so many details?
We know there are many submerged structures in several parts of the w
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Ancient History
Hermione Wrote:
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> A large basalt boulder of perhaps 80 tons,
> chiseled flat on one side and inscribed with 9
> lines of text. The language of the text is
> apparently Hebrew and most translations agree that
> the text is a representation of the ten
> commandments of Exodus 20:2-17. Or a Decalogue.
> The boulder
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Byrd Wrote:
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> If you explore the other ideas in any depth, you
> will find a lot of flaws. Hancock is a wonderful
> writer (one of my friends is actually related to
> him (third cousin). However, he thought his
> career as a journalist made him the world's best
> researcher. He's been miffed that academics k
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Byrd Wrote:
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> Exactly! And an explosion will break it up even
> more.
>
> Another reason why it is not correct is the
> pattern of "who died." This "comet" killed the
> short-faced bear (supposedly) but not the grizzly
> bear which is the same size and ate the same thing
> and live
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JonnyMcA Wrote:
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> Over the last number of decades there has been a
> debate over the cause of the Extinction event 66
> Million years ago (the so called Cretaceous
> Tertiary (K-T) extinction event as it was known,
> or the Cretaceous Palaeogene (K-P) extinction
> event as it is now being referred to due .). The
&g
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Apocalypse
Hermione Wrote:
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> You might find this 2021 article of interest:
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Very interesting link.
Cintia Panizza
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Apocalypse
Hermione Wrote:
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> Cintia Panizza Wrote:
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> > Hermione,
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> > You are very intelligent. I have to stay with
> you
> > on that.
> >
> > Cintia Panizza
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> While I would be delighted to agree with you
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Ancient History
Hi Jonny,
You explained so in detail that it got pretty clear. I do believe in the theory of crust shifting. About Mars, I didn’t remember that explanation for why the core stopped and the magnetic fields start weakening and the planet was total unprotected from solar storms. It makes sense.
Cintia Panizza
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Hans Wrote:
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> Cintia Panizza Wrote:
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> > Hi Byrd,
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> >
> > Well, I don’t know, what Hancock say about this
> so
> > called comet that hit North America? I only
> know
> > that he is very into the comet theory.
>
> Y
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Hermione Wrote:
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> > I believe the pyramids that are being found on
> > Serra do Mar in Brazil are made of gigantic
> solid
> > rocks not poured cement
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> According to the 2001 technical report found here
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Ancient Egypt
Hermione,
You are very intelligent. I have to stay with you on that.
Cintia Panizza
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Hermione Wrote:
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> QuoteWe are living through a revolution in the
> scientific study of human history. Because of
> recent technical developments in approaches for
> recovering and analyzing DNA, plus sequencing
> whole genomes, geneticists’ and archaeologists’
> ability to ask and answer questions about the past
>
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Hermione Wrote:
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> > I don’t believe was about politics
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> Plato was born during the Pelopennesian Wars, a
> time when, for various reasons, Athens was
> becoming ever more ambitious and powerful ...
> until its navy
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Ancient History
You are right, Hermione, I didn’t based my assertion.
I know that the orthodox main principle it is that the Egyptians built the pyramids and the Sphinx. But that is not what I think and I would like to make clear that I am thinking by myself and not influenced by Graham Hancock blindly. I think the pyramids were not built by the Egyptians since I was 9 years old (yes, I was a precocious kid) an
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Ancient History
I believe the pyramids that are being found on Serra do Mar in Brazil are made of gigantic solid rocks not poured cement
Hermione Wrote:
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> QuoteIn this post, I review the idea that
> monumental architecture in Egypt or elsewhere was
> created by pouring concrete into forms to make
> stones. From powdered stone
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Cintia Panizza
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Ancient Egypt
Amazing explanation. Congrats.
I have not so much arguments as you to say what I am going to say but I think the pyramids were treated as a mortuary structure by the Egyptians who I believed did not built the pyramids.
I believe there were restorations and newer material was put above very ancient structures. That’s why it is complicated to date exactly the pyramids. I don’t have an orthodox be
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Ancient History
Hi Byrd,
I loved the food example. It made things very clear to me. Thank you.
You can send me Italian, Spanish and English, but Portuguese is my native language. I am Brazilian but my greatgrandparents were Italians who immigrated to Brazil. Both sides of my family are from Italians immigrants. When I went to Italy I felt at home.
Your explanation really helped me. I am reading Magicians
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Ancient History
Chichen Itza is amazing. I’ve been there twice.
Cintia Panizza
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Ancient History
I don’t believe was about politics and I think too Atlantis is in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.
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Ancient History
I used to watch Ancient Aliens on History and those images I sent you was a part of one episode. Now I don’t watch anymore because I can’t take aliens did this, aliens did that, that’s enough. I do believe in aliens but I don’t believe they built the structures around the world and even less that Giza plateau was an airport and those affirmations go on and on with not a single evidence
Cintia
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Ancient History
Tatunca Nara, Brazilian government informant or alleged assassin?
Do the Nazis were in the Brazilian Amazon? The death of Karl Brugger was organized by the Brazilian government that was going through its moment of Dictatorship? The Dictatorship do not wanted that Akakor was found. Karl Brugger got in the way and got killed.
Pyramids of Akakor:
What are your opinions about it?
I
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Ancient History
I don’t like Von Daniken’s assertions in his books even though I read Chariots and Astronauts. I don’t think aliens came to Earth in the past but there are so very weird paintings that we can not explain:
I don’t know what are those things.
Cintia Panizza
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Do you think that Atlantis is about politics?
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Hermione Wrote:
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> This resource (with versions in Portuguese) has
> just popped up:
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> (although I'm not sure how many of the articles
> would actually discuss Plato's fictional island
> city ... )
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Ancient History
Hi Jonny,
I was looking some information about Antárctica and when was warmer there and found this interesting thing:
What do you think of that?
Cintia Panizza
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JonnyMcA Wrote:
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> Its clearly the fossil of a species of primate
> known to science as Homo neverexisticus.
>
> Jonny
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You are absolutely right. I agree with you on this. If Hancock says he works like a journalist when he write his books, like gathering information, sources and visiting the archaeological sites, he did not do a good job as a journalist and how much less as a writer. I am a lawyer and I wrote 2 books. In both I have to study and show more that one source of research to defend my cases and to give
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I know you are thinking for yourself. What I meant is that I think Hancock provides a lot of theories that makes sense. Makes sense exactly to what I think. It is like somebody confirming what you already think.
I believe sometimes a person who study a specific subject get influenced by the scholars. Sometimes a person from outside see things more clearly. I don’t think that is a rule. But some
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Ancient History
Hermione Wrote:
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> ...
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> > I am not just taking the ideas of Graham
> Hancock
> > blindly. I think the things he writes makes
> sense.
>
> ...
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> But do they?
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> Let us take the advice
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