Posted on 09/08/2019 9:26:45 AM PDT by Anoop
Yep, and hammers are made that way on purpose. Safer to have it mushroom than splinter off high speed projectiles because it is too brittle. Even when high carbon metals are used for hammers they are annealed to make them softer and prevent fracturing.
Go to youtube and search on “out of place artifacts”. Also called OOP. Some of it is silly, and some of it is dead serious. The latter can be quite fascinating sometimes.
Somebody is playing somebody.
In the second season, third episode of the Flintstones, Fred buys a hammer at the Cave Depot.
“Just because you read it on the internet doesn’t mean that it is true”
-Abraham Lincoln
400 million years old?
Dont think so.
Question: what is you opinion of this?
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/dinosaur-shocker-115306469/
so, do you believe soft tissue could hang around 60-70-100M years?
C’mon Man. This is the actual hammer that Cain used to kill Abel.
> who was swearing, up and down, that he was a breeder of talking dogs <
Which reminds me of a joke.
A guy is driving down a country road when he sees a sign that says Talking Dog For Sale. Curious, the man stops and walks up to the front porch. A dog is sitting there.
Hello, says the dog.
Why, you really can talk! The man exclaims.
Yes, says the dog. I even spent time in the army. They would send me behind enemy lines. I would scout out the enemy, then report back on what I saw. And just last year I spied on some gangsters to help the FBI.
The man then knocks on the door, and an old farmer answers. Ive got to ask you something, the man says to the farmer. Why are you selling this amazing dog?
Because Im tired of all his damn lies, the farmer replies. He never was in the army or the FBI.
I still have plonking rules for "Man as old as Coal" and the poster's name in my USENET newsreader.
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It dates the iron not the hammer
“All of this has happened before, and it will happen again”.
-Caprica six.
CC
The Metallurgical Institute of Columbia might just be a crackpot sitting in a second floor walkup above a low rent storefront in Bogota.
Actually that “dating” is based on the current opinion of the time it takes plant matter to transition to coal, “carbonized”.
And also for sediment to become rock.
The hammer went missing after “experts” had access to it per the story. Kinda like remains of giants found in the 19th and early 20th century whoever the Smithsonian got involved.
The website cant even afford to set up its own domain email, or use spell check on Archaeology.
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Whats funny is that you apparently didnt read this scientific quote, within:
This has led several ufologists and ancient astronaut theorists to a quick deduction of the context of the incredible discovery leading them to assume not only that there was a human civilization before the historical process of petrification in Texas, but that this ancient civilization already possessed the necessary technology for the fabrication of a hammer with modern features.
This is a homebrew site from a quack.
You don’t think there might be someone other than man? And if all started 6,000 years ago, what about all of the earlier dates, even just 3-6 million years ago with early humans?
“Say, uh... Are you still messin’ with Mrs . Crump at the feed store?”
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