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Originally posted by Scribe611
Are Ancient Pyramid Complexes a Map to a Computer Circuit Board?
Originally posted by Sankari
Originally posted by Scribe611
Are Ancient Pyramid Complexes a Map to a Computer Circuit Board?
No. That doesn't even make any sense.
Originally posted by bigfatfurrytexan
reply to post by Scribe611
i would be very interested to see that overlaid image.
Interesting idea. Would be even more interesting if they weren't emulating circuitry, but rather a numerical algorithm that is shared in modern times by circuit boards.
Originally posted by Sankari
No. That doesn't even make any sense.
Originally posted by bigfatfurrytexan
reply to post by Scribe611
i would be very interested to see that overlaid image.
Interesting idea. Would be even more interesting if they weren't emulating circuitry, but rather a numerical algorithm that is shared in modern times by circuit boards.
Originally posted by Tuttle
Probably would have been a lot smarter just to mass manufacture millions of them, put them in a steel/concrete lockbox and label it ADVANCED COMPUTER PARTS HERE.
Remodeling a circuit board from massive stone pyramids in the desert that can only be deciphered when looked at from space just seems really really dumb in my opinion. So the chances of it being this are pretty much NIL.edit on 1-6-2013 by Tuttle because: (no reason given)
Who's to say these 'teachers' were not humans who were specifically tasked with restoring humanity's knowledge base after a set amount of time has passed?
Originally posted by Tuttle
reply to post by MysterX
Pretty sure the vast infrastructure of a hi tech industrial society will be around for quite a few thousand years to be honest.
Unless the pyramids were built by some sort of trans dimensional being who just wanted to have some fun then I very much doubt these are anything like a computer circuit, its just the History Channel pulling in fringe demographic viewers.
Unless anyone can produce the slightest shred of evidence for this id be slightly more inclined to think about it, but there never is.
Who's to say these 'teachers' were not humans who were specifically tasked with restoring humanity's knowledge base after a set amount of time has passed?
Also the entire premise is pretty flawed, they wanted to teach future generations about technology, but it has been pretty moot seeing as how we already developed computer circuitry without those giant stone pyramids in the desert. Not the greatest of lessons to be honest.
And apart from cultural history, what exactly has the pyramids taught us?, any real world applicable science gained from the study of them?, nope?. Weird, you know they could have just left a note or something, but of common sense and all that.