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Old 08-04-2010, 02:19 PM   #61
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where did they get wooden rollers in the desert?
really? The Egyptian empire was huge at one time and included many fertile areas that had trees... You float them down the Nile and ....
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Old 08-04-2010, 02:21 PM   #62
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really? The Egyptian empire was huge at one time and included many fertile areas that had trees... You float them down the Nile and ....
Funny how people automatically think of an area full of nothing but sand dunes, when they think of a desert.
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Old 08-04-2010, 02:21 PM   #63
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alex collier touches on this a bit (tons of youtube vids) but I think he is batshit crazy
Most of these guys are... of course, if he is ever proven to be "right" he'll then become a genius!!!
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Old 08-04-2010, 02:26 PM   #64
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Funny how people automatically think of an area full of nothing but sand dunes, when they think of a desert.
Having been to the Middle East twice helps... I would have thought the same thing before I had been there if I hadn't already been interested in the area. I used to be an avid studier of religion and that relatively small area has produced most of the world's main religions.
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Old 08-04-2010, 02:28 PM   #65
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Most of these guys are... of course, if he is ever proven to be "right" he'll then become a genius!!!
Some of what he says is plausable, but other things is downright insane

For instance, he said the moon is actually a giant spacship full of aliens lol
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Old 08-04-2010, 02:29 PM   #66
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Some of what he says is plausable, but other things is downright insane

For instance, he said the moon is actually a giant spacship full of aliens lol
What's so off the wall about that? It's better than my theory... The moon was once another planet that had the misfortune of orbiting a little too close to ours. Eventually, Earth captured it but in the process, the Earth was dragged slightly out of it's normal orbit. Which cooled the climate, killed the dinosaurs and eventually caused the ice age. Now we are slowly falling back into our original orbit which explains "global warming". Also the radiation given off helped hasten our evolution from small mammals.... hee, hee, hee...

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Old 08-04-2010, 02:32 PM   #67
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What's so off the wall about that?
What junk. Everyone knows that it's the home of the beasts.

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Old 08-04-2010, 02:42 PM   #68
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really? The Egyptian empire was huge at one time and included many fertile areas that had trees... You float them down the Nile and ....
congratulations, i have been to the area 3 times now. what really is funny here is that i ask a simple question and you guys jump all over it like I am retarded and you have all the answers, promptly inserting foot in mouth.

The point I make with my question is that while the area did have trees, it was basically ONLY in the fertile lands close to the Nile. And you think that these trees would be chopped down for an endless length of rollers and scaffolding just to build these monoliths over hundreds of years, that (as the story books would have you believe) serve no other purpose but a moratorium for a long dead king? What a giant, no, fucking COLOSSAL waste or invaluable resources that would be, no?
The benefits of the life bearing trees in that region staying like that, would far outweigh the alternative.

This leaves only shipping. They had a thriving sea-port based economy, but then they would need to have paid for how many thousands of trees to be imported?

just the tip of the iceberg.
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Old 08-04-2010, 02:44 PM   #69
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Exactly, just like the movie Stargate. Again, I haven't seen any convincing evidence, but I don't entirely dismiss the "space seed" theory.
Emory: Isn't that the Starga—

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1. Yes. I won't say "believe", rather, I see no sufficient evidence to disprove the existence of advanced lifeforms elsewhere in the universe. Are they actively traveling and visiting us? Maybe, but I kinda doubt it. Perhaps in the past.

2. I can definitely accept the possibility that humankind was seeded and nurtured in its infancy by a higher intelligence... or that we began elsewhere. We're sufficiently different from most of the other creatures on this planet to suggest such a thing.
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Old 08-04-2010, 02:53 PM   #70
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Now, see? This is EXACTLY what I am talking about. Know how...and TOOLS..in this case a relatively simple fulcrum.

That was awesome.
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