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Social_Drift wrote: Sun Feb 09, 2020 12:37 am so, why the condescension of teaching us anything?
Who is this teacher and who this 'us'. I only taught for the money, so not here, and condescension is not a good trait in teaching, better a sense of humour and some acting ability. I guess some people have a problem with teachers as they represent authority, but its not the case, certainly these days.
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did nietzsche not -- fully -- prepare the earth for you?
No, in the main I had to dig gardens by myself. Though our current garden was landscaped by the previous owners, but they were not Nietzsche or even German philosophers.
Social_Drift wrote: Sun Feb 09, 2020 12:37 am i don't much care how amoral anyone is, it's meaningless-ness....
Yes i'm getting this 'vibe' from you recently. The whole Gay Porn Tribute thing.
Social_Drift wrote: Sun Feb 09, 2020 12:37 am
anyway, whatever... cue totally over the top troll reactions all-round :D
Don't know about that. Occultism can seem just some fashion, and others here have warned of its dangers, I once lived near where it was fairly common, NE Midlands, we visited Ashby-de-la-Zouch, I mean those 'magic' shops with healing crystals are one thing but there they were nothing like that, seriously, as in 'lets get out of here'. Ritualism murder et. al.
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The whole Gay Porn Tribute thing
hey man... that porn was just resting on my collection :D

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JLIAT wrote: Sun Feb 09, 2020 1:29 am et. al.
The piri reis map shows the coast of Antarctica sans ice...
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2% of you are all dying from the coronavirus anyway.

so quit your... whatever :D
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Social_Drift wrote: Sun Feb 09, 2020 5:13 am 2% of you are all dying from the coronavirus anyway.

so quit your... whatever :D
No 2% of people with the virus are dying...so far.
I believe that's the current number but these numbers are usually shit.
Sambucol...google it.

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RUBBISH wrote: Sun Feb 09, 2020 5:11 am
JLIAT wrote: Sun Feb 09, 2020 1:29 am et. al.
The piri reis map shows the coast of Antarctica sans ice...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piri_Reis ... ctic_coast

"The identification of this area of the map with the frigid Antarctic coast is also difficult to reconcile with the notes on the map which describe the region as having a warm climate.."

I also notice a mention of Chariots of The Gods ... hmmm - not convinced, but then ....
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JLIAT wrote: Sun Feb 09, 2020 5:39 am
RUBBISH wrote: Sun Feb 09, 2020 5:11 am
JLIAT wrote: Sun Feb 09, 2020 1:29 am et. al.
The piri reis map shows the coast of Antarctica sans ice...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piri_Reis ... ctic_coast

"The identification of this area of the map with the frigid Antarctic coast is also difficult to reconcile with the notes on the map which describe the region as having a warm climate.."

I also notice a mention of Chariots of The Gods ... hmmm - not convinced, but then ....

There are many scientific anomalies..many many a whole damn bunch...the pyramids of Egypt are beyond our skill and technology to build today. Not to mention the rotary tool marks on some sculptures from ancient Egypt...yeah uh uh sure they used soft copper tools...not.

The Baghdad battery...probably used for electroplating objects with gold?

Google Baalbek...there are stones there that again are beyond our current technological ability to move...the world's largest cut stone is at baalbek and a couple others near as large...simplely used as a foundation. Why would anyone do that? What purpose is served cutting insanely massive stones to just stack into a giant block? (Maybe to put something even heavier and more massive on? What could that be?)

Then there is Gobliteki(20,000 years old?) that legitimately destroys archeologys theories on civilization and farming.

Or Nan Madol in Pohnpei...the story being that a giant bird moved the stones for the two wizards that built it.
There is also a submerged and much older 'city' in the sea around nan nadol.
The last time the sea was low enough to build there was over 10,000 to 100,000 years ago (during the last ice age so.anytime during that period).

Tiwanaku in Bolivia and the gate of the sun.
Its high altitude and dry..not a place for people to live. Makes no sense for it to be there.

Even old stone henge is still a mystery.

Pythagoras did NOT square the circle...the Sumerians did or at least the oldest record is from Sumeria as a clay tablet and the British museum has it in thier collection
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in short...we dont know shit.
We assume and presume much then make statements of fact based on those assumptions and presumptions.
Arrogant as fuck.
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RUBBISH wrote: Sun Feb 09, 2020 6:27 am in short...we dont know shit.
We assume and presume much then make statements of fact based on those assumptions and presumptions.
Arrogant as fuck.
I kind of agree with these sentiments, though such is the state of knowledge these days we or some often think reading some pop science book they have some handle on such things as QM. I certainly do not, and of the opinion we, or I at least are more estranged from the world than we have ever been.
RUBBISH wrote: Sun Feb 09, 2020 6:27 am
There are many scientific anomalies.. many many a whole damn bunch...the pyramids of Egypt are beyond our skill and technology to build today. Not to mention the rotary tool marks on some sculptures from ancient Egypt...yeah uh uh sure they used soft copper tools...not.
That knowledge is incomplete should not mean its no good. Complete knowledge is the hallmark of Pseudo Science and Quack theories. I've read some of these books which make outlandish claims, I think we could build the pyramids these days, as for soft copper xe2x80x93 not aware of that but bronze is very hard and was around 3,000 + BC.
RUBBISH wrote: Sun Feb 09, 2020 6:27 am The Baghdad battery...probably used for electroplating objects with gold?
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Its origin and purpose remain unclear. It was hypothesized by some researchers that the object functioned as a galvanic cell, possibly used for electroplating, or some kind of electrotherapy, but there is no electroplated object known from this period. An alternative explanation is that it functioned as a storage vessel for sacred scrolls. xe2x80x9c

I suppose the more 'incredible' explanation has more to it, but perhaps its another matter..
RUBBISH wrote: Sun Feb 09, 2020 6:27 am Google Baalbek...there are stones there that again are beyond our current technological ability to move...the world's largest cut stone is at baalbek and a couple others near as large...simplely used as a foundation. Why would anyone do that? What purpose is served cutting insanely massive stones to just stack into a giant block? (Maybe to put something even heavier and more massive on? What could that be?)
Well the answer seems often in some books to be Aliens! Used to be Gods, but in this more profane society Aliens are more believable. Well the largest stone seems to be 1,650 tons, the Saturn 5 weighed 2,950 tons on lift off.
RUBBISH wrote: Sun Feb 09, 2020 6:27 am
Then there is Gobliteki(20,000 years old?) that legitimately destroys archeologys theories on civilization and farming.
I don't see how, agriculture dates from 10,000 years ago...
RUBBISH wrote: Sun Feb 09, 2020 6:27 am Or Nan Madol in Pohnpei...the story being that a giant bird moved the stones for the two wizards that built it.
There is also a submerged and much older 'city' in the sea around nan nadol.
The last time the sea was low enough to build there was over 10,000 to 100,000 years ago (during the last ice age so.anytime during that period).

Tiwanaku in Bolivia and the gate of the sun.
Its high altitude and dry..not a place for people to live. Makes no sense for it to be there.

Even old stone henge is still a mystery.
Stone henge like other megaliths have clearly some relationship to astronomy and dating the seasons, which to an agricultural civilization would be important. Maybe in 4,000 years time people will puzzle over the LHC?
RUBBISH wrote: Sun Feb 09, 2020 6:27 am Pythagoras did NOT square the circle...the Sumerians did or at least the oldest record is from Sumeria as a clay tablet and the British museum has it in thier collection
I think you mean the right angled pythagorean triangle. Sure xe2x80x93 the egyptians used it as did the megalithic builders in northern europe well before Pythagoras. (the circle cannot be squared... )

So there are numerous mysteries, and numerous ways of solving them. We all take our pick. If you ever get a chance to walk around inside a Gothic Cathedral and note, they had no cement! And only the simplistic of tools. Ely is a particularly good example being in marsh land many miles from any stone...
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the circle cannot be squared...
Yes I know..my uncle just wrote a book about this.
All his charts and graphs look like Hindu mandalas and i pointed that out to him.

Our rockets are built in pieces and are not one solid chunk.
No we do not have the machines or tech to build the pyramids...not to mention they are not tombs at all and I think are much older than accepted science...and copper wood and stone tools are what science says the egyprians used...



Side note...abouy 10 years ago there scientist discovered dirt and wood astrological observation construction not far from Lawrence Kansas that are dated to around 8000 years ago when allegedly the people in Kansas were still stone age...the structures are similar to Hindu ones that still exist in India just dirt and wood instead of stone.


Or the giant jade and bronze urns that were destroyed in the summer palace in China during the opium wars..things we cant make today...aside from the fact that 20 foot chunks of perfect jade aren't available today.

Or the great book burning in ancient China that destroyed ancient knowledge or the plam leave books in tibet...there arent plam trees in tibet...these are alleged to be over 10k years old

Not to mention the tomb of China's mythical first emperor that is allegedly full of mercury and other tech that shouldn't have existed at the time.
It hasnt been excavated because its too dangerous...


Roman glass that we cant make today and Roman hydrolic concrete that was rediscovered in the 1800s.

Or how about the acre sized piece of mica from Brazil built into the main pyramid at Teotihuacan...mica being something used in electronics and for fire proofing things...but why is it layered in the pyramid?
How the hell did they get it from Brazil.?
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