Sam,
I am talking about the physical presence of beings on the planet Earth.
Do we all come from the same place?
Mike.
Where do come from?
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Re: Where do come from?
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Re: Where do come from?
Wow...my hero, you beat Nietzsche?
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eroticartist
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Re: Where do come from?
Lizard,
Consider that until about 7000 years ago the inhabitants of planet Earth
were hunter gatherers then suddenly they start farming and building pyramids!
Mike
Consider that until about 7000 years ago the inhabitants of planet Earth
were hunter gatherers then suddenly they start farming and building pyramids!
Mike
amazon.com/author/freeman
Re: Where do come from?
Three falls AND submission.
And he cried like a little baby.
'Ubermensch'? HA !!!!!!!
And he cried like a little baby.
'Ubermensch'? HA !!!!!!!
"a harmless drudge, that busies himself in tracing the original, and detailing the
signification...."
signification...."
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Some theorists assume that the Sphinx is over 10000 years old, so way older than the pyramids.
It's not hard to imagine a change from hunter gathering to civilisation in such a short time.
It's not hard to imagine a change from hunter gathering to civilisation in such a short time.
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Re: Where do come from?
Sam Slater wrote:
> Some theorists assume that the Sphinx is over 10000 years old,
> so way older than the pyramids.
SOME, yes, but the consensus is around 6Ka. The Egyptians before then
were demonstrably lacking in the tectonic skills to erect such a large edifice.
Of course, it could have been planted there by aliens..........
> It's not hard to imagine a change from hunter gathering to
> civilisation in such a short time.
Errr... yes it is, actually. If by a 'short time' you mean something in the
region of 2Ka then yes, it seems there was a comparatively rapid transition
from hunter-gatherer to farming, and thence to the building of larger
settlements- these events studied in other early civilisations seem to an
extent to have been 'self-feeding' so a technological quantum-leap is entirely
feasible. At any rate, it is beyond doubt that the Egyptians achieved an
almost incredible amount of extremely rapid progress; the only comparable
leap I can think of would be the Maya/Inca.
> Some theorists assume that the Sphinx is over 10000 years old,
> so way older than the pyramids.
SOME, yes, but the consensus is around 6Ka. The Egyptians before then
were demonstrably lacking in the tectonic skills to erect such a large edifice.
Of course, it could have been planted there by aliens..........
> It's not hard to imagine a change from hunter gathering to
> civilisation in such a short time.
Errr... yes it is, actually. If by a 'short time' you mean something in the
region of 2Ka then yes, it seems there was a comparatively rapid transition
from hunter-gatherer to farming, and thence to the building of larger
settlements- these events studied in other early civilisations seem to an
extent to have been 'self-feeding' so a technological quantum-leap is entirely
feasible. At any rate, it is beyond doubt that the Egyptians achieved an
almost incredible amount of extremely rapid progress; the only comparable
leap I can think of would be the Maya/Inca.
"a harmless drudge, that busies himself in tracing the original, and detailing the
signification...."
signification...."
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[quote]SOME, yes, but the consensus is around 6Ka.[/quote]
So say the guys that ignore the water erosion on the Sphinx. You have to go back nearly 9000-12000 years to get enough rain in that area to cause such erosion.
Then there's the Sphinx being a lion and facing east, watching the sun rise. Exactly 10500 years ago, the star constellation of Leo would have been at the exact point where the Sphinx was looking, waiting for the sun to rise.
[quote]Errr... yes it is, actually. If by a 'short time' you mean something in the
region of 2Ka then yes, it seems there was a comparatively rapid transition
from hunter-gatherer to farming, and thence to the building of larger
settlements- these events studied in other early civilisations seem to an
extent to have been 'self-feeding' so a technological quantum-leap is entirely
feasible.[/quote]
Not sure whether you agree with me or not here. I said "it's not hard to imagine", and you say "it is"(disagreement), then go on to say "a technological quantum leap is feasible"(agreement).????????????
So say the guys that ignore the water erosion on the Sphinx. You have to go back nearly 9000-12000 years to get enough rain in that area to cause such erosion.
Then there's the Sphinx being a lion and facing east, watching the sun rise. Exactly 10500 years ago, the star constellation of Leo would have been at the exact point where the Sphinx was looking, waiting for the sun to rise.
[quote]Errr... yes it is, actually. If by a 'short time' you mean something in the
region of 2Ka then yes, it seems there was a comparatively rapid transition
from hunter-gatherer to farming, and thence to the building of larger
settlements- these events studied in other early civilisations seem to an
extent to have been 'self-feeding' so a technological quantum-leap is entirely
feasible.[/quote]
Not sure whether you agree with me or not here. I said "it's not hard to imagine", and you say "it is"(disagreement), then go on to say "a technological quantum leap is feasible"(agreement).????????????
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Re: Where do come from?
You strange person.
"a harmless drudge, that busies himself in tracing the original, and detailing the
signification...."
signification...."
Re: Where do come from?
Broadly, I think we agree on the events- but perhaps not on their cause.
The 'looking west', etc.thing sounds suspiciously 'von-Daniken-like', doesn't
it? As you know the dating of Egyptian aretfacts has always been
'problematic' but if you apply Occam's Razor it seems absurd to suggest
that there was a sophisticated technology in the Nile Valley before there
were the technologues to build it.
The 'looking west', etc.thing sounds suspiciously 'von-Daniken-like', doesn't
it? As you know the dating of Egyptian aretfacts has always been
'problematic' but if you apply Occam's Razor it seems absurd to suggest
that there was a sophisticated technology in the Nile Valley before there
were the technologues to build it.
"a harmless drudge, that busies himself in tracing the original, and detailing the
signification...."
signification...."
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Sam Slater
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Re: Where do come from?
It's looking east, lol.
Let us remember, that when we first started dating such things, the younger these ancient relics were, the easier priests slept at night.
The Sphinx wasn't built was it? I thought it was carved out of the rock? No technology is needed really, barring a hammer & chisel.
We know the Egyptians mapped the stars, and I've no idea how the Sphinx would get water erosion in a place that's been a desert for the last 5000 years (the pyramids no not have water erosion so are much younger).
Let us remember, that when we first started dating such things, the younger these ancient relics were, the easier priests slept at night.
The Sphinx wasn't built was it? I thought it was carved out of the rock? No technology is needed really, barring a hammer & chisel.
We know the Egyptians mapped the stars, and I've no idea how the Sphinx would get water erosion in a place that's been a desert for the last 5000 years (the pyramids no not have water erosion so are much younger).
[i]I used to spend a lot of time criticizing Islam on here in the noughties - but things are much better now.[/i]