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originally posted by: wildbill69
a reply to: draknoir2on Google Earth go 7.7 miles south of Puma Punka You will find hidden in the mountains a 25 foot bean shaped fluorescent light with a shadow underneath. The object lightens the shadow of the overlying rock as compared to surrounding shadows on the snow. That rules out swamp gas, Venus and a giant Chinese lantern LOL
originally posted by: wildbill69
a reply to: draknoir2on Google Earth go 7.7 miles south of Puma Punka You will find hidden in the mountains a 25 foot bean shaped fluorescent light with a shadow underneath. The object lightens the shadow of the overlying rock as compared to surrounding shadows on the snow. That rules out swamp gas, Venus and a giant Chinese lantern LOL
originally posted by: ZetaRediculian
Kind of hard to discuss something when you have no idea what the other guy is talking about. Even worse is when they can't explain it.
it's not my whole argument there Swifty, it's what we've been talking about because you guys can't get. No worries though I already knew that.
has nothing to do with the fact he is wrong. Is this your new argument style- trolling?
originally posted by: greyer
In fact the seal, it may not be the solar system but it is the planets, the reason because there is a picture of the star in the middle - that is not argued.
originally posted by: bottleslingguy
a reply to: Mr Mask
more like because you guys haven't come up with the right answers. When I ask how they got the stone out of the ground in Baalbek and you guys employ the giggle factor I know you don't have an answer because you can be damn sure when you guys think you know something it's gonna come out
mynextadventure.ca... I should've said Aswan but the Baalbek one sinking into the ground is a whole other issue. Where are the rollers and/or sled used to transport it? were they really rolling it across uneven ground? Look where it sits and tell me how they were moving that
originally posted by: Harte
Can you show that the stone actually came "out of the ground?"
The Stone of the Pregnant Woman is sinking into the topsoil. Show us where it was quarried from before you state that it was lifted "out of the ground."
Harte
originally posted by: bottleslingguy
mynextadventure.ca... I should've said Aswan but the Baalbek one sinking into the ground is a whole other issue. Where are the rollers and/or sled used to transport it? were they really rolling it across uneven ground? Look where it sits and tell me how they were moving that
originally posted by: Harte
Can you show that the stone actually came "out of the ground?"
The Stone of the Pregnant Woman is sinking into the topsoil. Show us where it was quarried from before you state that it was lifted "out of the ground."
Harte
originally posted by: bottleslingguy
a reply to: Mr Mask
more like because you guys haven't come up with the right answers. When I ask how they got the stone out of the ground in Baalbek and you guys employ the giggle factor I know you don't have an answer because you can be damn sure when you guys think you know something it's gonna come out
originally posted by: bottleslingguy
a reply to: Mr Mask
you threw out a bunch of nonsense is what you did. nothing you have shown covers all the details which must be overcome or else you are living in a faux reality fed mainly by linear thinking and mainstream science. people like you are their wet dream.
originally posted by: conundrummer
Yahoo News posted an article today about how Egyptians moved pyramid stones:
news.yahoo.com...
originally posted by: bottleslingguy
a reply to: conundrummer
do you have any idea how much water that would take? there's a depiction of someone pouring water out of an urn to wet the sand the entire distance from the quarry to the top of the pyramid and they did a one millionth scale experiment? that's your proof? it's highly unlikely and just more of the mainstream crap you guys wolf down hook line and sinker.
originally posted by: draknoir2
originally posted by: bottleslingguy
a reply to: conundrummer
do you have any idea how much water that would take? there's a depiction of someone pouring water out of an urn to wet the sand the entire distance from the quarry to the top of the pyramid and they did a one millionth scale experiment? that's your proof? it's highly unlikely and just more of the mainstream crap you guys wolf down hook line and sinker.