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Thanos5150 Wrote:
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> Warwick Wrote:
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> > your question brings to mind a riddle
> >
> > 'how many psychiatrists does it take to change
> a
> > lightbulb?'
> >
> > answer: One, but he really has to want to
> change.
>
> Lol. Ain't that the truth.
>
>
> > It was the same with Primitive opposed to
> > primitivism
> >
> > Blinkered logic. if you don't look you don't
> > see.
>
> I think part of the problem is not all have the
> ability to see even if they wanted to even if the
> cause is preventing one's self the ability.
>
> Time and again we are told, at every turn, the OLC
> is responsible for all igneous rock and/or large
> blocks and statues in Egypt no matter when they
> are attributed in AE chronology for the simple
> reason there is no evidence at any point in their
> history of having the tools necessary or ability
> to do so.
>
> Meaning, there is no fundamental difference
> between this found in the OK:
>
>
> And this found in the NK:
>
>
> They either had the tools to do it or they did
> not.
>
> We are also told, ad nauseum, we have "no idea"
> how old this culture is, which includes the
> statues, and may in fact be "millions" of years
> old. In fact, as we are told, we have no idea even
> what species of human they were or if they were
> even human at all.
>
> Thanos posts pictograph evidence of of modern
> mammals depicted in the igneous rock statuary of
> the OLC including domesticated animals,
> only found in the anthropological record congruous
> with the various stages of modern human and
> mammalian development. The depiction of these
> animals, which only existed after certain times,
> some only since the modern human domestication of
> animals, ergo dates the creation of the statuary.
>
>
> Thanos also posts pictures, from the OK among
> others, of statues depicting modern human beings.
>
>
> "Photographic evidence" now translates to the at
> times "loved", but now derogatory, "photo bombs".
> None of the Origyptianites can understand why
> Thanos would post such things. Amazingly Thanos
> even conjures why he would do such a thing:
>
> And asks the question:
>
> The responses to follow are:
>
> And:
>
> "Have no idea why you throw domesticated
> animals in your stew. Has nothing to do with
> OK. Everything except the owl looks typical.
> Why on earth do you think we include ALL
> statues as an LC legacy?"
>
> [Note:I did not post a picture of an owl. It is a
> hawk. The hawk of Horus found throughout 3,000yrs
> of AE history.]
>
> "But since there aren't pics to post of it,
> you and your peanut gallery will not understand
> the point."
>
> "And they [alts] will not agree with you no
> matter how many photo bombs you do. And you
> will not sway them with pics from different time
> periods."
>
> "So why should anyone give evidence outside of
> the monuments? Because YOU think so?"
>
> I think half the battle of being able to change a
> light bulb is first knowing what a light bulb is.
>
>
> The statues tell us two things:
> 1) They were created by modern humans and/or
> non-humans or another species of human that just
> so happened to look exactly like modern humans in
> every anotomical way.
>
> 2) They were made at a time when these animals
> existed, for example the domesticated cow:
>
> ns/]Here.[/url]
>
> If this animal did not exist prior to c. 8,500BC,
> which is also confirmed archaeologically as
> domesticated cattle are not physically found prior
> to this period either, we can conclude at the
> very least this statue, among many others
> depicting this animal, was made after this time,
> therefore giving us at least "some idea" when the
> culture that made this statue existed. Therefore,
> we are left with two choices:
>
> 1) The AE did in fact have the ability to make
> such statuary regardless of whether we do not find
> the tools and materials some believe were required
> to do so, which further tells us the lack of such
> tools has nothing to do with age.
>
> 2) The OLC, being the only ones who were able to
> create such statuary, existed sometime directly
> before and after the period of c. 8,500BC.
There are timeline signposts all over the place.
Bad drivers ignore signs and just steer towards their destination.
Idiotic ones have cars with no wheels and no propulsion source, and constantly complain about the state of the roads.
Warwick
Warwick
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> Warwick Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > your question brings to mind a riddle
> >
> > 'how many psychiatrists does it take to change
> a
> > lightbulb?'
> >
> > answer: One, but he really has to want to
> change.
>
> Lol. Ain't that the truth.
>
>
> > It was the same with Primitive opposed to
> > primitivism
> >
> > Blinkered logic. if you don't look you don't
> > see.
>
> I think part of the problem is not all have the
> ability to see even if they wanted to even if the
> cause is preventing one's self the ability.
>
> Time and again we are told, at every turn, the OLC
> is responsible for all igneous rock and/or large
> blocks and statues in Egypt no matter when they
> are attributed in AE chronology for the simple
> reason there is no evidence at any point in their
> history of having the tools necessary or ability
> to do so.
>
> Meaning, there is no fundamental difference
> between this found in the OK:
>

>
> And this found in the NK:
>

>
> They either had the tools to do it or they did
> not.
>
> We are also told, ad nauseum, we have "no idea"
> how old this culture is, which includes the
> statues, and may in fact be "millions" of years
> old. In fact, as we are told, we have no idea even
> what species of human they were or if they were
> even human at all.
>
> Thanos posts pictograph evidence of of modern
> mammals depicted in the igneous rock statuary of
> the OLC including domesticated animals,
> only found in the anthropological record congruous
> with the various stages of modern human and
> mammalian development. The depiction of these
> animals, which only existed after certain times,
> some only since the modern human domestication of
> animals, ergo dates the creation of the statuary.
>
>
> Thanos also posts pictures, from the OK among
> others, of statues depicting modern human beings.
>
>
> "Photographic evidence" now translates to the at
> times "loved", but now derogatory, "photo bombs".
> None of the Origyptianites can understand why
> Thanos would post such things. Amazingly Thanos
> even conjures why he would do such a thing:
>
>Quote
Do you think the LC had domesticated dogs
> millions of years ago? Cats? Cows? I wonder if
> knowing when these animals first appeared in the
> anthropological record might give us some clue as
> to when the LC lived. Yet you just can't figure
> out how anyone might have a clue when these people
> lived and to you could just as easily have been
> tens of thousands if not hundreds of millions of
> years ago.
> And asks the question:
>
>Quote
You believe they were another species of
> human, or perhaps non-human-can you explain what
> it is about their anatomy that leads you to this
> conclusion? For example, what is it about these
> two that suggest to you they are "non-human" or a
> different species of human:
>
> The responses to follow are:
>
>Quote
Thanos, with all your photo bombs,
> insultas, sarcasm, and arrogance, you still
> haven't lifted a finger to prove when any
> of that work was actually done. You may think you
> did, but you really didn't. You seem to simply
> be making huge assumptions that are entangled
> in Manetho's timeline.
> And:
>
> "Have no idea why you throw domesticated
> animals in your stew. Has nothing to do with
> OK. Everything except the owl looks typical.
> Why on earth do you think we include ALL
> statues as an LC legacy?"
>
> [Note:I did not post a picture of an owl. It is a
> hawk. The hawk of Horus found throughout 3,000yrs
> of AE history.]
>
> "But since there aren't pics to post of it,
> you and your peanut gallery will not understand
> the point."
>
> "And they [alts] will not agree with you no
> matter how many photo bombs you do. And you
> will not sway them with pics from different time
> periods."
>
> "So why should anyone give evidence outside of
> the monuments? Because YOU think so?"
>
> I think half the battle of being able to change a
> light bulb is first knowing what a light bulb is.
>
>
> The statues tell us two things:
> 1) They were created by modern humans and/or
> non-humans or another species of human that just
> so happened to look exactly like modern humans in
> every anotomical way.
>
> 2) They were made at a time when these animals
> existed, for example the domesticated cow:
>
> [url=https://www.wired.com/2012/03/cattle-ox-origiQuote
> A genetic study of cattle has claimed that all
> modern domesticated bovines are descended from a
> single herd of wild ox, which lived 10,500 years
> ago.
>
> A team of geneticists from the National Museum of
> Natural History in France, the University of Mainz
> in Germany, and UCL in the UK excavated the bones
> of domestic cattle on archaeological sites in
> Iran, and then compared those to modern cows. They
> looked at how differences in DNA sequences could
> have arisen under different population history
> scenarios, modeled in computer simulations.
>
> The team found that the differences that show up
> between the two populations could only have arisen
> if a relatively small number of animals —
> approximately 80 — had been domesticated from a
> now-extinct species of wild ox, known as aurochs,
> which roamed across Europe and Asia.
> ns/]Here.[/url]
>
> If this animal did not exist prior to c. 8,500BC,
> which is also confirmed archaeologically as
> domesticated cattle are not physically found prior
> to this period either, we can conclude at the
> very least this statue, among many others
> depicting this animal, was made after this time,
> therefore giving us at least "some idea" when the
> culture that made this statue existed. Therefore,
> we are left with two choices:
>
> 1) The AE did in fact have the ability to make
> such statuary regardless of whether we do not find
> the tools and materials some believe were required
> to do so, which further tells us the lack of such
> tools has nothing to do with age.
>
> 2) The OLC, being the only ones who were able to
> create such statuary, existed sometime directly
> before and after the period of c. 8,500BC.
There are timeline signposts all over the place.
Bad drivers ignore signs and just steer towards their destination.
Idiotic ones have cars with no wheels and no propulsion source, and constantly complain about the state of the roads.
Warwick
Warwick