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They mostly used them for porn Probably why their civilization collapsed without leaving much in the way of records. Not that i believe any of this, but with much of our information and records being held either digitally or on paper, how much of our recorded history would exist 10,000 years after our demise? |
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They mostly used them for porn Probably why their civilization collapsed without leaving much in the way of records. Not that i believe any of this, but with much of our information and records being held either digitally or on paper, how much of our recorded history would exist 10,000 years after our demise? That depends. |
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They mostly used them for porn Probably why their civilization collapsed without leaving much in the way of records. Not that i believe any of this, but with much of our information and records being held either digitally or on paper, how much of our recorded history would exist 10,000 years after our demise? That depends. Yea, i guess it depends what offs us. Like a previous poster said, geostationary satellites and the stuff we left on the moon would probably last an extremely long time. |
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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. You have to be a troll. He's not, he's a true believer. It's so over the top but he believes every word, he's a former acolyte of some preacher scammer named Kevin Hovind. |
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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 A FUCKING MOUNTAIN http://www.astablog.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/DSC_1448.jpg I would really love to know the answer to that. Obviously Space Aliens traveled to Earth to put boulders on the top of a mountain THE TOP OF A FUCKING MOUNTAIN! |
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There's a huge airfield with once extravagant runways in South America. Fact. The mounds built across North America are navigation way points. The mound builders knew the flying machines would return and they prepared. Same with the Uffington Horse. Same with Stonehenge, but it has an additional function. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Some of you guys really have faith. There's a huge airfield with once extravagant runways in South America. Fact. The mounds built across North America are navigation way points. The mound builders knew the flying machines would return and they prepared. Same with the Uffington Horse. Same with Stonehenge, but it has an additional function. Lol, anytime someone uses the word "fact" in this context they are automatically full of shit. |
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Quoted: Obviously Space Aliens traveled to Earth to put boulders on the top of a mountain THE TOP OF A FUCKING MOUNTAIN! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: 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 A FUCKING MOUNTAIN http://www.astablog.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/DSC_1448.jpg I would really love to know the answer to that. Obviously Space Aliens traveled to Earth to put boulders on the top of a mountain THE TOP OF A FUCKING MOUNTAIN! |
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Some of you guys really have faith. There's a huge airfield with once extravagant runways in South America. Fact. The mounds built across North America are navigation way points. The mound builders knew the flying machines would return and they prepared. Same with the Uffington Horse. Same with Stonehenge, but it has an additional function. http://weekinweird.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/gold_object_colombia.jpg Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile Couldn't be a child's toy they weren't advanced enough for that type of thing. |
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For those who can't tell fact from fiction every theory brought up so far has been explained here. Yes, that includes the fish and the radioactivity.
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"The Wheel of Time turns, and Ages come and pass, leaving memories that become legend. Legend fades to myth, and even myth is long forgotten when the Age that gave it birth comes again.”Zardoz has spoken. http://johnguycollick.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/zardozhead.jpg Now if only I had a god head that would leave behind stacks of firearms... I recently saw that movie for the first time kind of trippy but I liked it |
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Man, some of you guys are not well versed in science. My head still hurts after reading some of these comments.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_nuclear_fission_reactor A natural nuclear fission reactor is a uranium deposit where self-sustaining nuclear chain reactions have occurred. This can be examined by analysis of isotope ratios. The existence of this phenomenon was discovered in 1972 at Oklo in Gabon, Africa, by French physicist Francis Perrin. The conditions under which a natural nuclear reactor could exist had been predicted in 1956 by Paul Kazuo Kuroda.[1] The conditions found were very similar to what was predicted. Oklo is the only known location for this in the world and consists of 16 sites at which self-sustaining nuclear fission reactions took place approximately 1.7 billion years ago, and ran for a few hundred thousand years, averaging 100 kW of thermal power during that time. If isotope ratios from a natural nuclear reactor that is 1,700,000,000 years old can be found and analyzed, the fallout signatures from nuclear weapons (and the reactors needed to build them) that existed much more recently should be fairly easy to find. Where are they? I was hoping they believed in science, or at least in facts. Technically, radioisotope dating is theory. Scientific use of the term theory is not the same as the popular use. The Sun being at the center of the solar system is a "theory" also |
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Quoted: For everyone that says there were past advanced civilizations, how do you explain the following: Easily accessible coal, oil, gas, gold, copper, iron, etc.... Any past civs would have dug all that up too, not nearly enough time to replenish. Some of the ores might not replenish at all. We've mapped the moon extensively, including finding all the Apollo landers. We can even see the tracks left by walking astronauts. Where are theirs? Almost no weathering on the moon, stuff there will last until an asteroid hits it. Geosynchronous and supersynchronous satellites will take a loooong time to decay and fall back to earth. Where are the ones they put up? There are several nuclear isotopes that essentially are only made artificially and with half-lives long enough we can still measure them from any point in Earth's past. Where are these? Some vague, uncited "higher than normal radiation" at a suspected alien landing zone doesn't count. View Quote who says they did and created things the SAME way we do now? They might have had technology that made satellites obsolete before evener needing them. There is more than one way to evolve a civilization. Also we have NO idea what lies on the bottom of the ocean. Plus the pyramids and other megaliths are not guaranteed to be ONLY thousands of years old. They could be much older for all we know. Fragments left over from the past. Reminds me of the part in Mad Max where those children have the old stories of life and the origins of the world post apocalypse. |
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For everyone that says there were past advanced civilizations, how do you explain the following: Easily accessible coal, oil, gas, gold, copper, iron, etc.... Any past civs would have dug all that up too, not nearly enough time to replenish. Some of the ores might not replenish at all. We've mapped the moon extensively, including finding all the Apollo landers. We can even see the tracks left by walking astronauts. Where are theirs? Almost no weathering on the moon, stuff there will last until an asteroid hits it. Geosynchronous and supersynchronous satellites will take a loooong time to decay and fall back to earth. Where are the ones they put up? There are several nuclear isotopes that essentially are only made artificially and with half-lives long enough we can still measure them from any point in Earth's past. Where are these? Some vague, uncited "higher than normal radiation" at a suspected alien landing zone doesn't count. who says they did and created things the SAME way we do now? They might have had technology that made satellites obsolete before evener needing them. There is more than one way to evolve a civilization. What did they use for power? |
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Quoted: If isotope ratios from a natural nuclear reactor that is 1,700,000,000 years old can be found and analyzed, the fallout signatures from nuclear weapons (and the reactors needed to build them) that existed much more recently should be fairly easy to find. Where are they? View Quote Better question: Any civilization that could refine uranium would have a huge industrial base that included the production of substances that would NOT corrode over time. Yet all we find in the archaeological record is stacks of rocks. |
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For everyone that says there were past advanced civilizations, how do you explain the following: Easily accessible coal, oil, gas, gold, copper, iron, etc.... Any past civs would have dug all that up too, not nearly enough time to replenish. Some of the ores might not replenish at all. We've mapped the moon extensively, including finding all the Apollo landers. We can even see the tracks left by walking astronauts. Where are theirs? Almost no weathering on the moon, stuff there will last until an asteroid hits it. Geosynchronous and supersynchronous satellites will take a loooong time to decay and fall back to earth. Where are the ones they put up? There are several nuclear isotopes that essentially are only made artificially and with half-lives long enough we can still measure them from any point in Earth's past. Where are these? Some vague, uncited "higher than normal radiation" at a suspected alien landing zone doesn't count. who says they did and created things the SAME way we do now? They might have had technology that made satellites obsolete before evener needing them. There is more than one way to evolve a civilization. Good point. Didn't Star Wars happen long ago? |
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Quoted: Humans have been around for a LONG time, we could have reached a technological level equal to or or even beyond our own numerous times. It was only a 100 years and we went from horse and buggy to the moon. Consider how many times that could have repeated in the 10s of thousands of years humans have been on this planet. We shouldnt be so arrogant as to think we're the first especially when most of the religious texts of the world describe high technology. I'd highly recommend Graham Hancock's "Magicians of The Gods" View Quote Where is the aluminum? |
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Zardoz has spoken. http://johnguycollick.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/zardozhead.jpg Now if only I had a god head that would leave behind stacks of firearms... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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"The Wheel of Time turns, and Ages come and pass, leaving memories that become legend. Legend fades to myth, and even myth is long forgotten when the Age that gave it birth comes again.”Zardoz has spoken. http://johnguycollick.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/zardozhead.jpg Now if only I had a god head that would leave behind stacks of firearms... Dress in a red loincloth and you're halfway there. |
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who's to say they didn't find something more efficient than what we use today? All I'm saying is have an open mind with it. 100 years ago if you were to talk about the power options we have today they would have said impossible, and it HAS to be done this way and this way only.People are forgetting the concept of time and how old the planet REALLY is. ETA: Diesel's comment made me LOL Quoted: You know the dude that played Ra in the Stargate movie was the same dude that played the chick in The Crying Game. I'd drill that shemale god-like creature right in it's rectum. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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For everyone that says there were past advanced civilizations, how do you explain the following: Easily accessible coal, oil, gas, gold, copper, iron, etc.... Any past civs would have dug all that up too, not nearly enough time to replenish. Some of the ores might not replenish at all. We've mapped the moon extensively, including finding all the Apollo landers. We can even see the tracks left by walking astronauts. Where are theirs? Almost no weathering on the moon, stuff there will last until an asteroid hits it. Geosynchronous and supersynchronous satellites will take a loooong time to decay and fall back to earth. Where are the ones they put up? There are several nuclear isotopes that essentially are only made artificially and with half-lives long enough we can still measure them from any point in Earth's past. Where are these? Some vague, uncited "higher than normal radiation" at a suspected alien landing zone doesn't count. who says they did and created things the SAME way we do now? They might have had technology that made satellites obsolete before evener needing them. There is more than one way to evolve a civilization. What did they use for power? who's to say they didn't find something more efficient than what we use today? All I'm saying is have an open mind with it. 100 years ago if you were to talk about the power options we have today they would have said impossible, and it HAS to be done this way and this way only.People are forgetting the concept of time and how old the planet REALLY is. ETA: Diesel's comment made me LOL Quoted: You know the dude that played Ra in the Stargate movie was the same dude that played the chick in The Crying Game. I'd drill that shemale god-like creature right in it's rectum. Gross |
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Better question: Any civilization that could refine uranium would have a huge industrial base that included the production of substances that would NOT corrode over time. Yet all we find in the archaeological record is stacks of rocks. View Quote They respected mother earth and kept their industrial base in space. If man ever makes it to the moon we will discover their centrifuges etc. |
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who's to say they didn't find something more efficient than what we use today? All I'm saying is have an open mind with it. 100 years ago if you were to talk about the power options we have today they would have said impossible, and it HAS to be done this way and this way only.People are forgetting the concept of time and how old the planet REALLY is. ETA: Diesel's comment made me LOL Quoted: You know the dude that played Ra in the Stargate movie was the same dude that played the chick in The Crying Game. I'd drill that shemale god-like creature right in it's rectum. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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For everyone that says there were past advanced civilizations, how do you explain the following: Easily accessible coal, oil, gas, gold, copper, iron, etc.... Any past civs would have dug all that up too, not nearly enough time to replenish. Some of the ores might not replenish at all. We've mapped the moon extensively, including finding all the Apollo landers. We can even see the tracks left by walking astronauts. Where are theirs? Almost no weathering on the moon, stuff there will last until an asteroid hits it. Geosynchronous and supersynchronous satellites will take a loooong time to decay and fall back to earth. Where are the ones they put up? There are several nuclear isotopes that essentially are only made artificially and with half-lives long enough we can still measure them from any point in Earth's past. Where are these? Some vague, uncited "higher than normal radiation" at a suspected alien landing zone doesn't count. who says they did and created things the SAME way we do now? They might have had technology that made satellites obsolete before evener needing them. There is more than one way to evolve a civilization. What did they use for power? who's to say they didn't find something more efficient than what we use today? All I'm saying is have an open mind with it. 100 years ago if you were to talk about the power options we have today they would have said impossible, and it HAS to be done this way and this way only.People are forgetting the concept of time and how old the planet REALLY is. ETA: Diesel's comment made me LOL Quoted: You know the dude that played Ra in the Stargate movie was the same dude that played the chick in The Crying Game. I'd drill that shemale god-like creature right in it's rectum. We would find signs of this advanced technology in the fossil record, but we don't. This whole thing is fantasy. |
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Better question: Any civilization that could refine uranium would have a huge industrial base that included the production of substances that would NOT corrode over time. Yet all we find in the archaeological record is stacks of rocks. They respected mother earth and kept their industrial base in space. If man ever makes it to the moon we will discover their centrifuges etc. and the equipment used to get into space would NOT corrode over time.... |
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and the equipment used to get into space would NOT corrode over time.... View Quote Try to look beyond todays backward thinking a bit would you? Their space vessels are all around us. They used earths magnetics to move giant rocks, I would assume they simply used their mastery of magnetic fields to seal a pocket of air around a megalith then float it to the moon where they built the centrifuges. (These fields would protect them from the Van Allen belt unlike the lies told about our own supposed moon missions.) Just because you are ignorant of how they moved megaliths doesn't mean they had to use primitive methods like exploding detrimental chemicals beneath themselves in phalic monstrosities to escape the bosom of mother earth as we do so awfully today. |
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Try to look beyond todays backward thinking a bit would you? Their space vessels are all around us. They used earths magnetics to move giant rocks, I would assume they simply used their mastery of magnetic fields to seal a pocket of air around a megalith then float it to the moon where they built the centrifuges. (These fields would protect them from the Van Allen belt unlike the lies told about our own supposed moon missions.) Just because you are ignorant of how they moved megaliths doesn't mean they had to use primitive methods like exploding detrimental chemicals beneath themselves in phalic monstrosities to escape the bosom of mother earth as we do so awfully today. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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and the equipment used to get into space would NOT corrode over time.... Try to look beyond todays backward thinking a bit would you? Their space vessels are all around us. They used earths magnetics to move giant rocks, I would assume they simply used their mastery of magnetic fields to seal a pocket of air around a megalith then float it to the moon where they built the centrifuges. (These fields would protect them from the Van Allen belt unlike the lies told about our own supposed moon missions.) Just because you are ignorant of how they moved megaliths doesn't mean they had to use primitive methods like exploding detrimental chemicals beneath themselves in phalic monstrosities to escape the bosom of mother earth as we do so awfully today. Sorry, I didn't realize you were trolling at first. Carry on... |
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Better question: Any civilization that could refine uranium would have a huge industrial base that included the production of substances that would NOT corrode over time. Yet all we find in the archaeological record is stacks of rocks. They respected mother earth and kept their industrial base in space. If man ever makes it to the moon we will discover their centrifuges etc. Makes sense to me. |
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Sorry, I didn't realize you were trolling at first. Carry on... View Quote The truth is not trolling, sorry. How do you think people built Stone Henge, Yonaguni, Baalbek, or Coral Castle without mastery of powerful magnetic fields? Do you not accept the evidence that a undiscovered mode of travel existed that allowed people to have contact and to move megaliths all over the world? Do you deny that powerful magnetic fields would protect someone from the Van Allen belts? (Something we cannot do today.) Do you not believe that people very much in touch with the Earth would find a better way to travel than combusting contaminants and polluting their mother? |
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The truth is not trolling, sorry. How do you think people built Stone Henge, Yonaguni, Baalbek, or Coral Castle without mastery of powerful magnetic fields? Do you not accept the evidence that a undiscovered mode of travel existed that allowed people to have contact and to move megaliths all over the world? Do you deny that powerful magnetic fields would protect someone from the Van Allen belts? (Something we cannot do today.) Do you not believe that people very much in touch with the Earth would find a better way to travel than combusting contaminants and polluting their mother? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Sorry, I didn't realize you were trolling at first. Carry on... The truth is not trolling, sorry. How do you think people built Stone Henge, Yonaguni, Baalbek, or Coral Castle without mastery of powerful magnetic fields? Do you not accept the evidence that a undiscovered mode of travel existed that allowed people to have contact and to move megaliths all over the world? Do you deny that powerful magnetic fields would protect someone from the Van Allen belts? (Something we cannot do today.) Do you not believe that people very much in touch with the Earth would find a better way to travel than combusting contaminants and polluting their mother? Oh, you're serious I think it's hilarious you are certain ancient people had an industrial base in outer space. I'm not sure there is anything that I can say to help you, because you honestly don't have a solid enough base in science, or reality, for us to have a serious conversation. |
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For everyone that says there were past advanced civilizations, how do you explain the following: Easily accessible coal, oil, gas, gold, copper, iron, etc.... Any past civs would have dug all that up too, not nearly enough time to replenish. Some of the ores might not replenish at all. We've mapped the moon extensively, including finding all the Apollo landers. We can even see the tracks left by walking astronauts. Where are theirs? Almost no weathering on the moon, stuff there will last until an asteroid hits it. Geosynchronous and supersynchronous satellites will take a loooong time to decay and fall back to earth. Where are the ones they put up? There are several nuclear isotopes that essentially are only made artificially and with half-lives long enough we can still measure them from any point in Earth's past. Where are these? Some vague, uncited "higher than normal radiation" at a suspected alien landing zone doesn't count. who says they did and created things the SAME way we do now? They might have had technology that made satellites obsolete before evener needing them. There is more than one way to evolve a civilization. What did they use for power? Tesla coils |
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I think it's hilarious you are certain ancient people had an industrial base in outer space. I'm not sure there is anything that I can say to help you, because you honestly don't have a solid enough base in science, or reality, for us to have a serious conversation. View Quote The megalithic structures I listed exist, thats a science fact. The Van Allen belts exist, this is a science fact. I have seen you post nothing except derision towards science facts, yet you say I dont have a base in science? Your absolute certitude that what you know is 100% the truth is the opposite of science and is the type of thinking that lead folks to imprison Galileo for questioning the Aristotelean cosmic model. You question my postulated use of megaliths? I have one thing to say: "E pur si muove." |
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Yeah, the problem with an advanced civilization in the distant past are where is the evidence? I get it, the pyramids, the incas etc. And some of that stuff is quite cool and we don't always know how they did it. But how about the rest of the artifacts? Even 10k years old, i.e. right at the last ice age and 5k years before the earliest civilizations is not alot of time for metal to degrade in reasonable climates. So where is the proof? Personally I think the ancients were alot more advanced in many ways than they get credit for, but I'd place a lost "advanced" civilization somewhere in the Renaissance, not the 20th century level of technology. View Quote Metal will disappear surprisingly fast. I used to have a collection of things I had dug up growing up on a farm. I had what looked like a lump of ore until I cracked it open. It was what was left of a huge iron chain. I have seen farm equipment rot into the ground and disappear, with only the very largest bits still left behind. Bacteria, molds, moss, and even plants will eat it away. The fact is that unless the environment is fairly sterile and favorable to preservation, even metal can disappear over a few thousand years. |
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You know the dude that played Ra in the Stargate movie was the same dude that played the chick in The Crying Game. I'd drill that shemale god-like creature right in it's rectum. View Quote After all the nuttery in this thread yours is the only comment that has shaken the foundations of all I think I know. /golfclap |
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