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Originally posted by TinfoilTP
reply to post by kmb08753
People looked up, stars everywhere, but all interpreted order out of the same constellation, because it does look orderly...and bright. Brighter than the dimwits who think aliens are needed to plot 3 points to look like it. A preschooler could do it with a crayon.
Originally posted by Hanslune
Originally posted by TinfoilTP
reply to post by kmb08753
People looked up, stars everywhere, but all interpreted order out of the same constellation, because it does look orderly...and bright. Brighter than the dimwits who think aliens are needed to plot 3 points to look like it. A preschooler could do it with a crayon.
Also if it was so important a symbol then why didn't the AE duplicate the arrangement elsewhere?
Originally posted by TinfoilTP
Perhaps the Giza complex represents the height of their organized civilization, and they chose something special for their construction. Something easily recognizable and enduring that wasn't already done to death.
So they copied something from nature, what's the big deal? The only thing we can learn from it is that Orions belt looked the same to the AE as it does today, and the pyramids are still there. I'd say they chose wisely.
Originally posted by Hanslune
Originally posted by TinfoilTP
Perhaps the Giza complex represents the height of their organized civilization, and they chose something special for their construction. Something easily recognizable and enduring that wasn't already done to death.
So they copied something from nature, what's the big deal? The only thing we can learn from it is that Orions belt looked the same to the AE as it does today, and the pyramids are still there. I'd say they chose wisely.
The AE civilization continued on for thousands of years after this period of oversized building. Also they didn't quite match up with the Orion, close though.