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nighthawk1954
buster2010
If this tree was wiped out in 500AD then how do they know they have one? This could be any type of date palm tree.
I am trying to find further research , but it sounds like the real deal.
Just think , with all the crap in the world...this could be cool!
MALBOSIA
OccamsRazor04
MALBOSIA
OccamsRazor04
MALBOSIA
On topic:
Wow, you found a seed. Good for you.edit on 7-10-2013 by MALBOSIA because: (no reason given)
Pretty much your whole post was sheer ignorance, culminating in your saying bringing back an entire extinct species to life is a simple achievement that isn't noteworthy.
What else would I expect from someone like you though.
Hey hey, whats this "like you " BS?
Curious....
Blind hatred towards Jews, where everything is their fault somehow.
Ultra orthodox Jews are no different than the same extremity if Christianity or Islam. These guys follow the book to the letter. I expressed my view on certain sect of a religion that might take the content of the OP a little too serious. You come at me with accusations of bigotry... Lame.
Is Israel a religious extremest state taken by violence in the 20th century and relying on violence and religious based propaganda in order to survive ever since? I know the answer to that one. YES!
You resurrect that plant in a region inhabited by religious extremists who's scripture describes such an event as the sign of the end.... and then call it a GOOD thing?
How do you know that plant wasn't supposed to be dead? Maybe nature intended that. Just because it was written in some fictional book, that is good enough reason to resurrect it?
The average Joe Jew wouldn't care or read into it that much. The focus of my statement was towards the ultra orthodox breed that may read into this like the rest of their book, too much.
StoutBroux
new_here
If you come up with an idea for the airtight lid on a baked clay pot, please share. Very interested!
I was thinking of a clay pot with a flat lid that fit as perfectly as possible using a natural resin or even a heavy wax as bonding agent, any ideas? How were the OP seeds stored? That might be the answer.
But then, in 2005, botanical researcher Elaine Solowey decided to plant one and see what, if anything, would sprout.
November 22, 2005
A sapling germinated earlier this year from a 2,000-year-old date palm seed is thriving, according to Israeli researchers who are cultivating the historic plant.
Jimjolnir
reply to post by new_here
What about resin or tar to seal the lid on the pot?
Trying to find out how these seed were found - (I mean) what container they were found in.
It'll be interesting to find out how different the genetics are to modern date palm.
Kibbutz Katura, Israel: June 9, 2005: The date tree (center) that was succesfully germenated from a 2000 year old seed found on the ancient Jewish Archeological site of Masada.
new_here
A jar of these seeds unearthed? If forests of these things grew abundantly, then there would have been no real reason to save seeds, until the trees began to be wiped out by the invading armies.
Some smart dude (or dudette) had the presence of mind to create a lil seed vault for them in the desert... good on him/her!
A lesson for us all? (In the wake of GM seeds-- perhaps I'll dig a hole out back and find a suitable jar...)
DonVoigt
I like to read a lot of different perspectives on the state of humanity, now I don't know if this is something I read in nostradamus, or Casey Or the bible but if I remember correctly who was it that wrote about extinct species of plants coming back in the end times, would an event like a species of tree that was extinct fall into that category
nighthawk1954
reply to post by buster2010
Buster I truly respect all of your post, lets give a chance to these guys......some good news for a change?