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Originally posted by Enzo954
Why is it that all of the cave drawings we find look like a 3 year old drew them? I realize that not everyone can draw well, but you'd think that in every clan back then there would be someone with some type of artistic ability.
Originally posted by intrptr
reply to post by AthlonSavage
The indian folklore around the two objects is they were flying objects than collided in mid air over Death valley.
I got that. My take on the "hand me down tales" is a bit different. I try to avoid all that and just take in the pic. Thats the physical evidence, not what someone says.
It was meant to look like something. What does it "look like"? Besides a covered wagon, or a tank?
Originally posted by andy06shake
I think these are the ships that the Panamint indians say the Hav-mu suvs used. Are the petroglyphs anywhere near the Panamint mountains?edit on 2-2-2013 by andy06shake because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by AthlonSavage
Ancient Petroglyph Comparing two Sinewaveforms
Originally posted by Reggae
Originally posted by AthlonSavage
Ancient Petroglyph Comparing two Sinewaveforms
If these are actually waveforms as the OP suggests, and they do indeed look like waveforms. This one appears to show two identical waveforms only with one inverted. If you duplicate any sound waveform (it could be an entire song) and phase invert one while leaving the other in its normal state, and then play them back at the same time they cancel each other out and you can't hear a single thing. If you invert the wave form and only play the inverted copy it would sound exactly the same as the original.
I'm not sure what this adds to the alien discussion, I just think it is interesting.