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Originally posted by merka
reply to post by Amagnon
Well I think its quite interesting piece of fiction. Until I see something that's actually Sumerian instead of "translations" without any source presented however, I call complete bunk. Not that I'd be able to tell anything because I dont know Sumerian, but others perhaps could.
Originally posted by Amagnon
Just a bit of info I came across while trying to track down some info on the Sumerian tablets from Iraq.
www.scribd.com...
According to this info the US-UK are building big space ships asap to avoid a 2012 catastrophe.
[edit on 27-5-2009 by Amagnon]
Originally posted by Amagnon
The knowledge test goes like this; Assign characteristics to this data like, source, possibility, context etc, is it similar to other knowledge I have? If yes, then organize it with that knowledge, if not then start a new region of knowledge with this as a base.
Originally posted by merka
Originally posted by Amagnon
The knowledge test goes like this; Assign characteristics to this data like, source, possibility, context etc, is it similar to other knowledge I have? If yes, then organize it with that knowledge, if not then start a new region of knowledge with this as a base.
That's what I did you know.
Source? None whatsoever, without the actual tablets its heresay.
Possibility? Of course its possible: anything is. That's sort of the point. But its highly unlikely, not to mention are the text even talking about blueprints for UFOs? I cant see any of that in these "translations".
Context? Its a random internet UFO site, not an archeological journal.
Is it similar to other knowledge I have? Nope.
Should I start a new "region of knowledge" based on this? Not unless someone can post at least some credible evidence that make it worth filing for future use. Otherwise I would be commiting the worst mistake in the UFO field: using unverified, highly questionable information to validate even more questionable information until it has built such a large database of questionable information that it can be used as evidence to prove itself.