Mysteries :
The Official GrahamHancock.com forums
For serious discussion of the controversies, approaches and enigmas surrounding the origins and development of the human species and of human civilization. (NB: for more ‘out there’ posts we point you in the direction of the ‘Paranormal & Supernatural’ Message Board).
OCaptain Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------
> Origyptian Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > OCaptain Wrote:
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> > -----
> >
> > > ...
> > > If it can't be observed and
> > measured in some way,
> > > then it can't be entered into evidence
> > for any theory.
> >
> > This reminds me of the "pyramids were
> designed
> > to be tombs" hypothesis:
> >
> > It can be observed: Look for physical
> > evidence of previously unbreached pyramids.
> > It can be measured: Number of "tombs"
> found
> > = 0.
> > And therefore, it can be entered into
> > evidence: No evidence that pyramids were
> > initially tombs.
>
>
> Sorry, Ori, but passing your personal muster is a
> very different challenge than standards of
> evidence.
You've mentioned "evidence" a couple of times, but I'm wondering what evidence you mean.
-------------------------------------------------------
> Origyptian Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > OCaptain Wrote:
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> > -----
> >
> > > ...
> > > If it can't be observed and
> > measured in some way,
> > > then it can't be entered into evidence
> > for any theory.
> >
> > This reminds me of the "pyramids were
> designed
> > to be tombs" hypothesis:
> >
> > It can be observed: Look for physical
> > evidence of previously unbreached pyramids.
> > It can be measured: Number of "tombs"
> found
> > = 0.
> > And therefore, it can be entered into
> > evidence: No evidence that pyramids were
> > initially tombs.
>
>
> Sorry, Ori, but passing your personal muster is a
> very different challenge than standards of
> evidence.
You've mentioned "evidence" a couple of times, but I'm wondering what evidence you mean.
______________________________________________________________
How can any of us ever know, when all we can do is think?
How can any of us ever know, when all we can do is think?
Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.