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Susan Doris Wrote:
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> I have read
> your OP and a few of the responses. I have brought
> up this question now and again and have never yet
> seen any response containing actual evidence. To
> search for ancient, intelligent peoples with
> advanced techniques which have unaccountably left
> no trace - funny that!! - is a wild goose chase.
> It is fun to imagine such peoples, but that's our
> wonderfully evolved, human imaginations at work.
>
> Susan
They left many traces, right in front of your face. Obviously you haven't taken a close look at Baalbek, Puma Punku, Sacsayhuaman, or Tiwanaku. In speaking of the Babylonian astrologic records, a scientist said....
Funny that, how with a sweep of the hand one can relegate everything to the imagination. It lets science off the hook, they don't have to explain the unexplainable. And the layman is home free, he doesn't have to strain to grasp what isn't printed in a book. And everyone can be an expert, as they follow the mainstream authors.
It's good for the mundane ego.
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> I have read
> your OP and a few of the responses. I have brought
> up this question now and again and have never yet
> seen any response containing actual evidence. To
> search for ancient, intelligent peoples with
> advanced techniques which have unaccountably left
> no trace - funny that!! - is a wild goose chase.
> It is fun to imagine such peoples, but that's our
> wonderfully evolved, human imaginations at work.
>
> Susan
They left many traces, right in front of your face. Obviously you haven't taken a close look at Baalbek, Puma Punku, Sacsayhuaman, or Tiwanaku. In speaking of the Babylonian astrologic records, a scientist said....
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And yet the modern interpreter elects to discount this knowledge, believing that what was observed must have been imagined.
Funny that, how with a sweep of the hand one can relegate everything to the imagination. It lets science off the hook, they don't have to explain the unexplainable. And the layman is home free, he doesn't have to strain to grasp what isn't printed in a book. And everyone can be an expert, as they follow the mainstream authors.
It's good for the mundane ego.
He who knows all the answers has not been asked all the questions - Confucius
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