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Originally posted by spikey
reply to post by adigregorio
Whatever you're on, i'd leave it out for a while if i were you, whatever it is - it's addling your mind!
Originally posted by spikey
reply to post by adigregorio
Either that, or your level of conceit is alarming..my hypothesis you pasted into your post, had or has NOTHING to do with you in the slightest.
If you care to check, i was answering a post by member Oniongrass, not you..wth?
Originally posted by spikey
reply to post by adigregorio
You're going to have to try to control your feelings of self importance you know, i'm sorry to break it to you, but not everything i post has a connection to you or your posts...frankly, you occupy very little of my thinking time, if at all.
Originally posted by spikey
reply to post by adigregorio
That particular hypothesis of mine, is NOT and was not in any way a response to you, or a raising of the bar as you put it, the proof of which is written here, in a lengthy post i made almost two weeks ago, in the Baalbek thread..www.abovetopsecret.com...
Originally posted by spikey
reply to post by adigregorio
Still think it has something to do with you personally? If you do, fine, get on with it.
Originally posted by spikey
reply to post by adigregorio
No, i didn't visit the link you provided regarding a theory you feel has merit. Personally i didn't fancy wasting my time on a theory i instinctively feel...doesn't hold water. And i don't believe the water would hold the casing either.
Originally posted by spikey
reply to post by adigregorio
I am curious who your adoring sycophant is though...the one who seems to give you a star on almost every post you make....i'm assuming you do have just the one account on ATS.
Originally posted by spikey
reply to post by adigregorio
Now, for the second time, let's agree to disagree, try to act in a mature way and recognize that neither of us are the others' greatest fan, and accept that for what it is, yes?
Originally posted by spikey
reply to post by adigregorio
No, i didn't visit the link you provided regarding a theory you feel has merit. Personally i didn't fancy wasting my time on a theory i instinctively feel...doesn't hold water. And i don't believe the water would hold the casing either.
If you asked a group of people today to move large stones without modern power equipment, they would -- in time -- figure out a way to do it. Why do you doubt that ancient Egyptians using the same brain we have could have also figure that out?
Originally posted by B.Morrison
The clampdown on excavations at many archaeological sites in Egypt and the inconsistent attitudes of antiquities supremo Dr Zahi Hawass on the existence of tunnels and cavities within the Giza Plateau suggest a hidden agenda is being played out.
Originally posted by CHA0S
reply to post by Harte
If only it were that simple my friend...you've been here since 05, have you ever once actually looked into all the amazing features of the great pyramid? It isn't anywhere as simple as you make it out to be...
"Put one block on top of another...
Then put one block on top of another....
Then put one block on top of another..."
Originally posted by BIONICLE ALEX
Originally posted by Harte
Originally posted by CHA0S
reply to post by Rustami
Duh......of course it was built by Aliens. No, I'm serious. The amount of intelligence displayed by the architectures of that building is still what I would consider to be beyond present day Humans.
This is apparent only to people too ignorant to understand the "highly advanced mathematical/architectural theory" of
"Put one block on top of another...
Then put one block on top of another....
Then put one block on top of another..."
etc.
The rest of us normal people fully understand how to stack blocks. We did it before, in kindergarten.
Harte
Yeah! but how did they dragged those huge stones perfectly cut thru the desert sands from hundreds miles away? not just one rock to pile them one another but thousand of rocks in such short period of time.
Not even our greatest Crane from these days can lift one of them blocks to set it perfectly done and make a Pyramid, not just one but several Pyramids.
Originally posted by zorgon
Originally posted by Khaaaaaan!! I would like to see the stats on the plant fiber cables involved in ancient projects like this, and how it compares to wire rope used today.
yes I too would like to see those stats... especially when steel cables snapped trying to move the huge statues before flooding the Aswan Dam
Originally posted by zorgon
Originally posted by Immortalgemini527
yea 900 years of living i would say that sounds about right.
Well they were 900 years of lifespan because time was different back then... and we are again heading to such a situation. I believe that the current figure today is that a day is actually 16 hours, though the clock shows 24
Figure that one out and you have the key...
Originally posted by A boy in a dress
...Aliens Built the Pyramids...
Why?
Why use the labour of humans? which as we all know, as been
proven without doubt took place and not use their technology to
lift these huge blocks into place?
What for?
Why would a species from another planet come here, get the planet's
residence to build a poorly-built... (look at the earlier attempts)... structure
and then leave?
What evidence is there?
Surely... and I hope you don't mind me calling you Shirley... surely the
easy-misled Eygptians would have recorded in some way, these creatures's
actions as they forced or asked the simple-minded humans to perform this
non-celestial benefiting task?
Either you're not very well and are off school or you're one of Wayne Herschel's
minions trying to 'boost' his non-existent book sales.
Unless you'e confusing Sci-fictional TV programmes with factual documentaries.
I know that often happens on ATS.
Originally posted by Immortalgemini527
reply to post by Rustami
But thats if those people that dug those 16 to 24 feet skelleten bones up was really true..that's if?
Originally posted by aliengenes
Originally posted by Immortalgemini527
reply to post by Rustami
But thats if those people that dug those 16 to 24 feet skelleten bones up was really true..that's if?
those were manipulated photos for a contest on worth1000
Originally posted by trailertrash
Not only that but their religion was a very close model of Christianity. Horus was the son of the Sun God. He was born of a virgin and rose from the dead three days after being killed.
Originally posted by zatara
Maybe we should ask ourselves for what reason the builder made sure there is nothing to be found of its origin or purpose.
Originally posted by B.Morrison
reply to Soylent Green Is People, midicon, platipus, weedwhacker
All the supposed 'debunking' occuring in the first 2 pages is so freakin pathetic its not even funny...
Its just gross....
Bunch of freakin' know it all's.
Just because you don't like the bible doesn't mean the guy isn't on the money.
I follow no doctrine, no organized religions, but I can see beyond the source of these quotes to be able to consider the concept itself....why can't you?
now specifically...
If you asked a group of people today to move large stones without modern power equipment, they would -- in time -- figure out a way to do it. Why do you doubt that ancient Egyptians using the same brain we have could have also figure that out?
have you got absolutely any idea whatsoever how difficult it is to move heavy blocks of stone without damaging them or cutting them into smaller blocks? neigh impossible man. Even if in an evolutionary sense the Egyptians were equivalent to modern man I don't see how that makes them as capable. problem solving is only as good as the tools available. In other words, you can't patch a leaking dam with pixie dust.
Zahi doesn't help either, in fact, if Zahi wasn't around we would have been able to re-cap the pyramid & that alone would have put to rest many many theories, or alternatively proven them, but if this Zahi douche won't let anyone near the pyramids who has any theory that might counter his own or threaten his position of power, then we will never find out for sure will we!
The clampdown on excavations at many archaeological sites in Egypt and the inconsistent attitudes of antiquities supremo Dr Zahi Hawass on the existence of tunnels and cavities within the Giza Plateau suggest a hidden agenda is being played out.
Zahi Hawass, the secretary-general of that country’s Supreme Council of Antiquities (S.C.A.)
I'll try and chase up some quotes & sources for my comments about trying to move heavy blocks and how difficult it is..might dig up a few links of other impossible structures that we don't have the technology to recreate today...
-B.M
P.S) there's so much more I could add but after reading to page 5 now I see this whole thread is a freakin joke, I'm not going to waste my time.
edit on 25/9/10 by B.Morrison because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by trailertrash
Not only that but their religion was a very close model of Christianity. Horus was the son of the Sun God. He was born of a virgin and rose from the dead three days after being killed.
Well, now that I mention it, there were other religions just like those two long before. In fact in astrology we see the yearly ritual of the Southern Cross dipping below the horizon at the winter solstice (dying) and returning three days later (rising again).
Well it certainly is true that there is nothing new under the sun. Christianity included. It is plain that the Christian mythology is a repeat of many others (about 12) religions long gone.
tt
edit on 26-9-2010 by trailertrash because: (no reason given)
Abu Simbel is one of the most famous monuments that was saved from the waters of Lake Nasser, the reservoir behind the Aswan High Dam. When the water started rising, it threatened numerous archaeological sites. Members of the United Nations Education, Science, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) started an ambitious project to save Abu Simbel (and several other sites). Piece by piece, craftsmen cut the temple out of the rock, marked every piece, recording its location, and moved everything back 210 m (690 ft) and up by 60m (200 ft).