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Twentieth century man is still at a loss to explain the amazing knowledge and expertise that characterized some of his ancient predecessors.
Unlike primitive savages roaming wild and naked in the bush, they planned the pyramids, built Babylon, engineered Stonehenge, and structured the Mayan Caracol.
A thousand years before Darwin formed his theory of evolution, ancient mayans and Toltecs carved their own version of evolution in stone; their calendar was more precise than ours today, they even knew and used penicillin; and like the ancient Egyptians they designed great cities and mammoth pyramids. But from where or whom, did they get their information and expertise?
Where did the ancient Dogon of the West African Republic of Mali receive their knowledge of Siriu's invisible satellite? Sirius, a star of the first magnitude in the constellation Canis Major, is 8.5 light years away, yet they knew the satellite's position, gravitation, and orbit. The star's white satellite was not discovered until 1844, and was not seen by telescope until 1862. But the Dogons knew of it long before the telescope.
Why did the Assyrians who lived more than 2,000 BC encircle the planet Saturn with a ring of serpents? How could they know of Saturn's rings? They depicted no other planet in this way. In addition to encircling Saturn with Serpents, they also recorded the different phases of the moon with an accuracy not seen again until the seventeenth century AD. But they did it in 1440 BC.
How did those ancient Greeks know that there were seven stars Pleiades? They could only see six. Did a higher intelligence inform them?
Where did the Sumerians of Mesopotamia gain their expertise? According to researchers Alan and Sally Lansburg, "They pop up like some devilish jack-in-the-box around 3,000 BC, fully equiped with the first written language, sophisticated matematics, a knowledge of physics, chemistry, and medicine.
The pre-Inca mountaineers of Peru performed amputations, bone transplants, cauterizations, brain surgeries, and a variety of other complicated operations. From whom did they learn their advanced surgical skills?
(pages 9-10 from The Omega Conspiracy by Dr. I.D.E. Thomas
Originally posted by windword
I believe that we are a telepathic species, but have been made to think those attributes are evil. I am telepathically connected enough to know that my thoughts are often heard by others, as I hear theirs.
Religions tend to frown on things like ESP, telekinesis, telepathy, etc. because these things should only be from god. But they are not, they are from us. We are being duped into thinking that practicing and developing these traits are weird and wrong.
Originally posted by Tbrooks76
Originally posted by windword
I believe that we are a telepathic species, but have been made to think those attributes are evil. I am telepathically connected enough to know that my thoughts are often heard by others, as I hear theirs.
Religions tend to frown on things like ESP, telekinesis, telepathy, etc. because these things should only be from god. But they are not, they are from us. We are being duped into thinking that practicing and developing these traits are weird and wrong.
this is good example of something that could be testable, but guess what science just ignores it.