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Origyptian Wrote:
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> Warwick Wrote:
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> > Apollo355 Wrote:
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> >
> > > I'm referring to these advanced ancient
> > > civilizations, whether they're referred to as
> the
> > > Atlanteans or not.
> >
> >
> > Well then what makes you think the Ancient
> > Egyptians, Mesopotamians, MexoAmericans, Incas,
> > etc etc required to be instructed how to pile up
> rocks?
> >
> > And at what point in our history did man figure
> > out how to do so on his own?
> >
> > The second question is actually far more
> important
> > than the first, imho of course.
>
>
> Especially since we STILL don't know how they
> piled up those rocks.
> In fact, it's not clear that anyone can credibly
> propose how such a thing could be made
> today.
Thanks for posting that. For clarity can you attempt a response to the second question?
You might be surprised to hear that I agree with your second sentence...completely.
Warwick
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> Warwick Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Apollo355 Wrote:
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> >
> > > I'm referring to these advanced ancient
> > > civilizations, whether they're referred to as
> the
> > > Atlanteans or not.
> >
> >
> > Well then what makes you think the Ancient
> > Egyptians, Mesopotamians, MexoAmericans, Incas,
> > etc etc required to be instructed how to pile up
> rocks?
> >
> > And at what point in our history did man figure
> > out how to do so on his own?
> >
> > The second question is actually far more
> important
> > than the first, imho of course.
>
>
> Especially since we STILL don't know how they
> piled up those rocks.
> In fact, it's not clear that anyone can credibly
> propose how such a thing could be made
> today.
Thanks for posting that. For clarity can you attempt a response to the second question?
You might be surprised to hear that I agree with your second sentence...completely.
Warwick
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