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Posted: 2/8/2016 7:12:53 PM EDT
I've long struggled with how the ancient Indians performed the complex calculation necessary for nuclear weapons design and manufacturing.  Over this past week, the answer has become abundantly clear - they had computers.  I was in California and had occasion to swing by the Getty museum where I saw this



Apparently the Indians even sold the Greeks some of the models that used a stylus



So, plenty of computing power to design and build nukes.
Link Posted: 2/8/2016 7:14:45 PM EDT
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There was a thread a couple months back that went into some detail supporting the theory that we are not the first nuclear age.
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Link Posted: 2/8/2016 7:16:05 PM EDT
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I don't care what Ben Carson says - they're nuke silos, not grain silos.
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If you read the ancient Indian texts you'll find that they had flying machines called Vimanas.
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Windows updating...

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Church steeples were built by men in honor of the gods because they copied the basic look of a missile the gods had
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"All this has happened before, and all of it will happen again."
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Yeah and the egyptians had a multi dimensional portal allowing intergalactic travel. James Spader and Kurt Russell used it and fought an evil alien being .
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I've long struggled with how the ancient Indians performed the complex calculation necessary for nuclear weapons design and manufacturing.  Over this past week, the answer has become abundantly clear - they had computers.  I was in California and had occasion to swing by the Getty museum where I saw this



http://www.sciencealert.com/images/feb-16/getty-laptop-full.jpg



Apparently the Indians even sold the Greeks some of the models that used a stylus



http://www.sciencealert.com/images/feb-16/Douris_Man_wax_tablet.jpg



So, plenty of computing power to design and build nukes.
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Pretty much well established that they had complex calculating tools. The Manhatten project put a bomb on the moon using slippery rulers. It's certainly not a stretch that the people who invented call centres could equally build a nuclear bomb before mathematics was invented.



 
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Yeah and the egyptians had a multi dimensional portal allowing intergalactic travel. James Spader and Kurt Russell used it and fought an evil alien being .

Link Posted: 2/8/2016 7:22:42 PM EDT
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Some of you guys really have faith.
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The Book of Ezekial also contains a very detailed description of a UFO, including details such as "it could fly". People back then hadn't invented science fiction, there was no way they could dream up something like that without some real-world inspiration.



 
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I've long struggled with how the ancient Indians performed the complex calculation necessary for nuclear weapons design and manufacturing.  Over this past week, the answer has become abundantly clear - they had computers.  I was in California and had occasion to swing by the Getty museum where I saw this

http://www.sciencealert.com/images/feb-16/getty-laptop-full.jpg

Apparently the Indians even sold the Greeks some of the models that used a stylus

http://www.sciencealert.com/images/feb-16/Douris_Man_wax_tablet.jpg

So, plenty of computing power to design and build nukes.
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I hope you are trolling
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I've long struggled with how the ancient Indians performed the complex calculation necessary for nuclear weapons design and manufacturing.  Over this past week, the answer has become abundantly clear - they had computers.  I was in California and had occasion to swing by the Getty museum where I saw this

http://www.sciencealert.com/images/feb-16/getty-laptop-full.jpg

Apparently the Indians even sold the Greeks some of the models that used a stylus

http://www.sciencealert.com/images/feb-16/Douris_Man_wax_tablet.jpg

So, plenty of computing power to design and build nukes.


I hope you are trolling

He's not.
Link Posted: 2/8/2016 7:31:33 PM EDT
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form follows function








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It takes forever, LOL.
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I've long struggled with how the ancient Indians performed the complex calculation necessary for nuclear weapons design and manufacturing.  Over this past week, the answer has become abundantly clear - they had computers.  I was in California and had occasion to swing by the Getty museum where I saw this

http://www.sciencealert.com/images/feb-16/getty-laptop-full.jpg

Apparently the Indians even sold the Greeks some of the models that used a stylus

http://www.sciencealert.com/images/feb-16/Douris_Man_wax_tablet.jpg

So, plenty of computing power to design and build nukes.

Pretty much well established that they had complex calculating tools. The Manhatten project put a bomb on the moon using slippery rulers. It's certainly not a stretch that the people who invented call centres could equally build a nuclear bomb before mathematics was invented.
 



The same people who starve and let cows walk around .....
Link Posted: 2/8/2016 7:37:59 PM EDT
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Fuck Dell.



Then, and now.
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I've long struggled with how the ancient Indians performed the complex calculation necessary for nuclear weapons design and manufacturing.  Over this past week, the answer has become abundantly clear - they had computers.  I was in California and had occasion to swing by the Getty museum where I saw this



http://www.sciencealert.com/images/feb-16/getty-laptop-full.jpg



Apparently the Indians even sold the Greeks some of the models that used a stylus



http://www.sciencealert.com/images/feb-16/Douris_Man_wax_tablet.jpg



So, plenty of computing power to design and build nukes.


Pretty much well established that they had complex calculating tools. The Manhatten project put a bomb on the moon using slippery rulers. It's certainly not a stretch that the people who invented call centres could equally build a nuclear bomb before mathematics was invented.

 






The same people who starve and let cows walk around .....


When you can work out a way to get usable quantities of milk from those people - or turn them into tasty hamburgers without folks complaining - then you might have a valid point.



 
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The Book of Ezekial also contains a very detailed description of a UFO, including details such as "it could fly". People back then hadn't invented science fiction, there was no way they could dream up something like that without some real-world inspiration.
 
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If you read the ancient Indian texts you'll find that they had flying machines called Vimanas.

The Book of Ezekial also contains a very detailed description of a UFO, including details such as "it could fly". People back then hadn't invented science fiction, there was no way they could dream up something like that without some real-world inspiration.
 

A lot of people believe the burning bush was an acacia reference, and in any case there's plenty of evidence for prehistoric use of psychedelics, so "there's no way they could dream up something like that" isn't a very good argument for anything.
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A lot of people believe the burning bush was an acacia reference, and in any case there's plenty of evidence for prehistoric use of psychedelics, so "there's no way they could dream up something like that" isn't a very good argument for anything.
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If you read the ancient Indian texts you'll find that they had flying machines called Vimanas.


The Book of Ezekial also contains a very detailed description of a UFO, including details such as "it could fly". People back then hadn't invented science fiction, there was no way they could dream up something like that without some real-world inspiration.

 


A lot of people believe the burning bush was an acacia reference, and in any case there's plenty of evidence for prehistoric use of psychedelics, so "there's no way they could dream up something like that" isn't a very good argument for anything.




 
Also, we see things we can't understand in the skies today, why would it be any different back then?  



Link Posted: 2/8/2016 7:54:33 PM EDT
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They mostly used them for porn
Link Posted: 2/8/2016 7:57:10 PM EDT
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If they would have taken one step to the right before snapping the picture we could see what she's looking at.






Prolly pinterest
Link Posted: 2/8/2016 7:57:46 PM EDT
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I wonder if they had to deal with their own version of comcast.
Link Posted: 2/8/2016 7:59:41 PM EDT
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Some will tell you that the Mahabarata described nuclear warfare. Some will tell you that Robert Oppenheimer himself believed there were nuclear civilizations in the distant, prehistoric past.



"East of the Rockies, you're on the air."




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I remember watching a documentary not too long ago, Ancient Aliens I think and there was a segment on the abnormally higher than normal radiation levels. There was also stone work uncovered in ancient abandoned cities that were damaged by heat that was hotter than possible than if the city burned by a normal fire. The blocks looked "melted" is what the narrator said.
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Link to missle silos?
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 Dude, you got a Dell.


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There is not much detail given on what level of technology was reached before the flood. It is doubtful they reached nuclear levels however since knowledge is increasing in the last days, as at the same time men become wilfully ignorant of creation, the flood, and scoff, and lovers of themselves more than lovers of God. Technology is speeding up as the top levels of government operate secret projects and science has not operated this way in the past if these technology advances are purely natural, why was a demonic invocation of Shiva performed at the opening ceremony of CERN? We may never know for sure what level of technology they reached before the flood as areas that were once tropical and habitable areas before the great flood are now buried under feet of ice or under the ocean. Evolutionists have a hard time explaining why we reach remains of jungle vegetation a few hundred feet under the Greenland icepack.
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Enough time has passed on earth for an entire civilization to rise up to our technology level, then completely fall and have all traces of it wiped away....  And there is probably no way for us to ever know.

 
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Yeah and the egyptians had a multi dimensional portal allowing intergalactic travel. James Spader and Kurt Russell used it and fought an evil alien being .

https://media.giphy.com/media/NDVfZGWIZ90qI/giphy.gif



best episode ever
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Pretty much well established that they had complex calculating tools. The Manhatten project put a bomb on the moon using slippery rulers. It's certainly not a stretch that the people who invented call centres could equally build a nuclear bomb before mathematics was invented.
 
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I've long struggled with how the ancient Indians performed the complex calculation necessary for nuclear weapons design and manufacturing.  Over this past week, the answer has become abundantly clear - they had computers.  I was in California and had occasion to swing by the Getty museum where I saw this

http://www.sciencealert.com/images/feb-16/getty-laptop-full.jpg

Apparently the Indians even sold the Greeks some of the models that used a stylus

http://www.sciencealert.com/images/feb-16/Douris_Man_wax_tablet.jpg

So, plenty of computing power to design and build nukes.

Pretty much well established that they had complex calculating tools. The Manhatten project put a bomb on the moon using slippery rulers. It's certainly not a stretch that the people who invented call centres could equally build a nuclear bomb before mathematics was invented.
 


I wonder if ancient freemasons invemted the laptop or were simply early adopters
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I've long struggled with how the ancient Indians performed the complex calculation necessary for nuclear weapons design and manufacturing.  Over this past week, the answer has become abundantly clear - they had computers.  I was in California and had occasion to swing by the Getty museum where I saw this

http://www.sciencealert.com/images/feb-16/getty-laptop-full.jpg

Apparently the Indians even sold the Greeks some of the models that used a stylus

http://www.sciencealert.com/images/feb-16/Douris_Man_wax_tablet.jpg

So, plenty of computing power to design and build nukes.


I hope you are trolling

He's not.


You have a lot of posts for someone who's only been a member for a year
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A lot of people believe the burning bush was an acacia reference, and in any case there's plenty of evidence for prehistoric use of psychedelics, so "there's no way they could dream up something like that" isn't a very good argument for anything.
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If you read the ancient Indian texts you'll find that they had flying machines called Vimanas.


The Book of Ezekial also contains a very detailed description of a UFO, including details such as "it could fly". People back then hadn't invented science fiction, there was no way they could dream up something like that without some real-world inspiration.

 


A lot of people believe the burning bush was an acacia reference, and in any case there's plenty of evidence for prehistoric use of psychedelics, so "there's no way they could dream up something like that" isn't a very good argument for anything.


But they didn't just dream up "anything", they described an actual UFO. Accurately. How can psychedelics explain that?



 
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What a poor quality video. 1;26 two people talking at once.
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I've long struggled with how the ancient Indians performed the complex calculation necessary for nuclear weapons design and manufacturing.  Over this past week, the answer has become abundantly clear - they had computers.  I was in California and had occasion to swing by the Getty museum where I saw this





Apparently the Indians even sold the Greeks some of the models that used a stylus
http://www.sciencealert.com/images/feb-16/Douris_Man_wax_tablet.jpg
So, plenty of computing power to design and build nukes.
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That was carved in wintertime.  
 
 
Link Posted: 2/8/2016 8:17:03 PM EDT
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Is it just me...or did the sculptor but a little extra time in on the nipple area?
Link Posted: 2/8/2016 8:17:20 PM EDT
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This is "Where's Waldo's short bus".
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That's a box of cocaine.
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We're they running Windows 98......BC?
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If you read the ancient Indian texts you'll find that they had flying machines called Vimanas.

The Book of Ezekial also contains a very detailed description of a UFO, including details such as "it could fly". People back then hadn't invented science fiction, there was no way they could dream up something like that without some real-world inspiration.
 

A lot of people believe the burning bush was an acacia reference, and in any case there's plenty of evidence for prehistoric use of psychedelics, so "there's no way they could dream up something like that" isn't a very good argument for anything.

But they didn't just dream up "anything", they described an actual UFO. Accurately. How can psychedelics explain that?
 

I dunno, I'd have to read the account to even speculate.

But what exactly is an "accurate" description of a UFO?
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"Ewww, I don't even want to touch it"
 

 
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lol
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Enough time has passed on earth for an entire civilization to rise up to our technology level, then completely fall and have all traces of it wiped away....  And there is probably no way for us to ever know.  
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Enough time has passed on earth for an entire civilization to rise up to our technology level, then completely fall and have all traces of it wiped away....  And there is probably no way for us to ever know.  
They probably launched a probe with all their history on a trajectory that would bring it back to Earth a million years later.





...and then it'll miss by a few thousand miles and we'll still never know



 
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If you read the ancient Indian texts you'll find that they had flying machines called Vimanas.

The Book of Ezekial also contains a very detailed description of a UFO, including details such as "it could fly". People back then hadn't invented science fiction, there was no way they could dream up something like that without some real-world inspiration.
 

A lot of people believe the burning bush was an acacia reference, and in any case there's plenty of evidence for prehistoric use of psychedelics, so "there's no way they could dream up something like that" isn't a very good argument for anything.

But they didn't just dream up "anything", they described an actual UFO. Accurately. How can psychedelics explain that?
 


Try them and you'll see.

Cheers!
-JC
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IF ALIENS ARENT REAL TELL ME HOW THEY GOT THE FUCKING BOULDERS TO THE TOP OF THE MOUNTAINS AND LIFTED THEM INTO PLACE

THE TOP OF A FUCKING MOUNTAIN

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FUCKING


MOUNTAIN






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