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Subject: Re: History and Celestial Time
From: RogueReptiles posted Sun, Oct 11 2009, 3:35pm 
I heard it said once that mankind has lost more than 90 percent of our knowledge throughout time. From the burning of the Library of Alexandria to the book burnings of WWII, there is no telling what WE (as a race) knew, that we are having to re-discover now. It's really sad.

There really is no telling what will be discovered. There are underwater pyramids off the coast of Japan, that would not have been above water after about 10,000 BC. Back in the 1800's a farmer uncovered roman coins in a field in south Georgia. People assumed he put them there as a prank. I don't know anyone, who carries around 2,000 year old coins just to pull pranks on people.

Some people just write them off, because popular history doesn't readily explain incongruities.

Condemnation without investigation dooms one to everlasting ignorance.
Subject: Re: History and Celestial Time
From: Aelfwine posted Sun, Oct 11 2009, 6:14pm 
I have no problem believing the 90 percent assertion. If anything I would guess it to be an even higher number.

I am aware of these underwater structures off Japan, though I haven't seen any pyramid shape yet I think. However, they seem clearly artificial to me. There are also underwater "roads" off Malta, that would have been above water level about 10'000 years ago.

I like that quote in blue there. Do you know who said that, or is that from you?
Subject: Re: History and Celestial Time
From: RogueReptiles posted Sun, Oct 11 2009, 10:48pm 
Hayden Panettiere (The cheerleader from Heroes) said it in an interview. I really liked it.


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