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Originally posted by A boy in a dress
... I've used the stick method to find north myself, but not to that degree of precision...
Couldn't you have just asked someone?!
Look... I think the Pyramids may have been a tool to use in the religeous rites of
Eygptian deaths, the idea of building a big 'brick and having only a few tunnels to
use... and many of those inaccessable to humans -seems a strange way to build
something to worship RA with.
Originally posted by eletheia
reply to post by Scott Creighton
Well obviously that didn't work!
Originally posted by undo
i'm not a light warrior of the herschel variety. i just think the guy is a specialist, in much the same was as the op is a specialist. people approach ancient subjects from their own perspective, and if they are into researching the related topics, it often ends in a preferred theoretcial area that may or may not, resemble your own personal views..
Originally posted by undo
Originally posted by A boy in a dress
reply to post by undo
I agree -Undo, he may want to discover possible-forgotten secrets and may have
a keen interest in Eygptian structures, but the way he attempts to attach it to
dubious claims of alien signals and the like.... leaves a lot to be desired.
well if he's on your "Goofy" list, i'm sure to be right up there with him cause i don't only think aliens are involved, i believe star gates are involved. so reasoning with me on the subject may seem rather pointless. lol
Originally posted by NibiruWarrior
reply to post by nenothtu
Yeah I believe I already covered that above. When you have had major works published and several major book deals, you will probably have people just like you used to be, saying the same things about your work out of nothing but envy.
I only feel I can say this because if you have done the research you certainly weren't that good at it.
I have the books, and my research involved comparing the real constellations and angles/distances with the ones in his book and against archaeological diagrams and pictures found online, and all but one starmap completely correlates, and that one might just be because I'm not as smart or as good as Herschel atgetting them to the right scale. I used an a2 thermal inkjet printer, transparencies and a custom lightbox that I made myself to overlay the maps and get the scaling right. I DID come to the same conclusion as Herschel and Lederer.
The knowledge, conclusions and general ideas about our true history as a species on this planet you can draw from this work are astounding. I kid you not.
Originally posted by BRITWARRIOR
Originally posted by backinblack
reply to post by Scott Creighton
As such it is highly improbable that they were conceived for the purposes of tombs - but for something else altogether.
Why would you think that?
Surely some ancient leaders believed destiny was related to the stars and it is quite conceivable that they would build their burial spots with the stars in mind..
Because there ZERO evidence of such
Originally posted by JackTheTripper
reply to post by nenothtu
You seem to have great personal agenda defending Scott and blacklisting Herschel. Why?
I mean - there are two sides of the coin. Truth is just well argumented belief. Totally subjectional.
Herschel postulates things - anyone can bunk or verify him. When the verification/bunking is well argumented and widely accepted, it becomes the truth.
You know, postulate means something assumed without proof as a basis for reasoning...
Originally posted by kdog1982
There are differences.Like the orientation of the pyramids
Also the distances between them.
What else do you see?
Originally posted by nenothtu
Originally posted by JackTheTripper
You know, postulate means something assumed without proof as a basis for reasoning...
That's true, and when utterly disproven, by a preponderance of evidence against it, the postulate is no longer a valid one. It then is shown to be an erroneous assumption.
Originally posted by bulla
reply to post by bulla
and dare I say it is important that it be aligned presisly magnetic North South, your proving your alignment is important in the view that it dates the system on an astrol plain, dose it not
Originally posted by A boy in a dress
reply to post by Scott Creighton
... US release 28th December 2011. Elsewhere 1st February 2012...
I don't mean to scoff Sir, but if 2012 is the year of the end or a catastrophe that
effects the way he currently are -then sales will be poor!