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SC: What 'actual alignment' do you propose? Hans: Of the actual stars - they aren't in a straight line - you do know that don't you? SC: Why? I understand what they have designed and why. Hans: Correction you THINK you do but the evidence doesn't support your self-assessment. Are you willing ton concede that you might be wrong and misguided? SC: They have pby Hans - Ancient History
SC: This hardly matters. They represent symnolic 'markers' for the precessional motion of the 3 Great Pyramids and they also ensure we cannot fail to select the Orion Belt stars as the group used by the ancient Designers to create the 'First Time' or Calibrating date for the Giza Precession Wheel. Hans: But why? If these alleged people were so advance why wouldn't theby Hans - Ancient History
Some questions on this idea Are the six pyramids in question of the same size and construction? Are they arrange in an approximation of Orions array? In the computer display of the movement of Orion they move from West to East but on the map of the pyramids the movement is from SW to NE. If the AE were so fired up about showing this movement why not have it reflect the actual movement direby Hans - Ancient History
These events are localized and were not that traumatic, people and animals did survive, nor were they destructive world wide. It would seem a Tunguska type meteriod enter the atmosphere. What has this to do with a galactic core cycle? This was one event not a cycle. You also didn't touch on my other points and failed completely in providing support to your own theory. A poor showing.by Hans - Ancient History
Is this what you are referring too? Author : Kennett, D.J.; Erlandson, J.M.; Braje, T.J.; and Culleton, B.J. Date : 2007. Title : Exploring the human ecology of the Younger Dryas extraterrestrial impact event. Publication : Eos Transactions. American Geophysical Union, Joint Assembly. May 22-25, 2007. Acapulco, Mexico. Issue : Supplement 88(23): Page(s) : PP42A-02. Abstract Severalby Hans - Ancient History
Well Howdy Greigs1707 So you refuse to provide the evidence that supports your idea and use the old, old dodge of "go look it up yourself"? From my experience that means you have no such data or you would be glad to share it instead of trying to hide the fact that your bluff has been called. Sorry LaV data isn't in synch with your idea, yes it is a bizarre idea, yep there werby Hans - Ancient History
Howdy Criegs1707 Hmmmmm, you’ve seem to have dodged the question. Lets recap. You stated you had evidence from two sources. I then pointed out that in the first source LaViolette, the timing of his theory did not support your theory. You then stated that the second source supported your theory. I asked you to provide a summary of the evidence in the second source. You then gave me informationby Hans - Ancient History
Howdy creigs1707 There is much evidence. See 'The Cycle of Cosmic Catastrophes' - Firestone, West & Warwick-Smith. Hans: Can you provide a summary of what this evidence is? Please note you said before that the source of evidence was the item above and LaViolette. I was aware of what LaViolette said (and it didn't support your idea) you've now switch your referenceby Hans - Ancient History
Howdy creigs1707 There is much evidence. See 'The Cycle of Cosmic Catastrophes' - Firestone, West & Warwick-Smith. Hans: Can you provide a summary of what this evidence is? Please note you said before that the source above and LaViolette had the evidence. I was aware of what LaViolette said (and it didn't support your idea) you've now switch your reference to theby Hans - Ancient History
SC: Wrong. My work is not dependent on proving the *agent* or mechanism for these apparent cycles of cataclysm, only that such events (in whatever shape or form that might be) do occur and that such an event took place around some 12,500 years ago and this is being indicated to us in the Giza Precession Wheel. Hans: Hmmmm, so you are admitting there is no evidence of any kind showing that an eby Hans - Ancient History
Since you are seeking answers, why not answer my question about the physics? You have cited 'Earth Under Fire' by Dr Paul LaViolette as the source/basis of your idea but then tell me to go look it up. Well fortunately I do know a bit about what that theory says: Paul LaViolette idea deals with a 26,000 year cycle of cosmic rays - which DOES fit into physical law. Your idea uses a sby Hans - Ancient History
Well I read it. One answer, Nostie got tired of rhyming stuff he had made up. The galactic core is 26,000-30,000 light years away, please explain the physics behind how this "superwave" could travel faster than light? Unfortunately the devastation cycle you mention doesn't show up in ice or sediment cores, fossil death patterns or any other record I can think of, why is thby Hans - Ancient History
In Gregory V Mcintosh's The Piri Reis Map of 1513, he states the belief that a copy of Columbus' initial maps of the new world were captured by Turkish corsairs in the Med.by Hans - Ancient History
Other people also used pounding stones to shape and cut rock. I've seen the abandoned pounding stones for moai still in the Rano Raraku quarry.by Hans - Ancient History
Howdy Ronald There are large numbers of people who still believe in Sitchin although there are also a large number that have taken to dropping some of his more silly pieces of theory and have reshaped other bits, into new versions of the story. I've been dealing with Sitchinite's for several decades and it is my observation that the interest in him and his stoires have waned overby Hans - Ancient History
Sitchin might not have known that during the 70s when he was coming up with his 'theory'. Having spent a number of years speaking with Sitchinites, such 'technical' issues have no value versus the material he (Sitchin) states as truth. His "make it up" stuff is superior to any real science!by Hans - Ancient History
Howdy Clive I was referring to the niche being off center with the rest of the room and the ceiling, not the room in relationship with the Pyramid itselfby Hans - Ancient History
An amateurs speculation Maybe it's a building error. Perhaps they botched the location of corbel arch and finished the room off-centered?by Hans - Ancient History
A list of strategies is you are a mad genius.by Hans - Laboratory
Could I have copy too pleaseby Hans - Ancient History
I was thinking less than 1% but I thought I should ask! Who would know such trivia? Is there a mad classics professor somewhere who counts up surviving Latin text and compares them to mentions of books in those same survivors?by Hans - Ancient History
What is the estimated percentage of Roman literature/writings dealing with 'science' that survived to our day?by Hans - Ancient History
Thank you for the suggestion Hermione!by Hans - Ancient History
Short Question: Do the Sunnis of modern Syria make their graves? if so with what style monument? Does anyone know when this deviation from traditional Islam began? The myth/rumor is that the Syrian picked this up from the Egyptians. Longer Question: Can anyone suggest a reference(s) that would speak on this?by Hans - Ancient History
Hi Wayne The link is to google, I don't understand where one is go from there?by Hans - Ancient History
Hello Roxanna If I might call upon your knowledge of temples. Did the Sumerians have a specific temple layout that went unchanged from the start of the Sumerian civilization to 1600BC?(noting of course that the Sumerian civilization expired prior to that date-so shall we say from the rise of the civilization to its eventual fall.) I realize we're asking a general question in an areaby Hans - Ancient History
Glad to see you back Marduk Just a series of nods, agreements and many a yes. ...he does have qualifications as an economist which is why he knows what gullible people will buy... LOLby Hans - Ancient History
He will be much missed. I have a large folder filled with his responses and comments. A sad and regretable loss to scholarship.by Hans - Ancient History
The individual who had made the claim about the layouts has said that I mis-stated his case. I have of course invited him to please come to Ma'at and lay out his theory in all its details for your examination. This is part of his response: "Clearly, they were NOT limiting their responses to post-1600 BC structures. Besides, archy assign "religious" purpose to everythinby Hans - Ancient History