Posted on 12/16/2019 2:44:00 AM PST by Windflier
EGYPT 2000 BC: Drills were used that turned 500X faster than today's power drills and bored into granite rock with ease.
Dentists worked with cement fillings, dental bridges, and inserted artificial teeth.
Doctors performed pregnancy tests, determined the sex of an unborn child, fed nourishment through tubes, fitted artificial legs and hands; and used anesthetic and sophisticated instruments to perform bone and brain surgery?
Mysterious moving walls, automatically flashing lights and lamps that shone century after century, non-stop?
A detailed map of Antarctica dating back thousands of years, without ice!
A 400 ft pyramid was found on the seabed.
44 skeletons were excavated in Pakistan dating to about 2000BC and found to be radioactive!
There are 25 places around the world which show hard evidence that atomic warfare was used thousands of years ago.
In Peru, 4-dimensional art with several faces that disappear or change into other figures, according to your position or that of the sun.
Dinosaurs and people coexisted.
There are approximately 600 legends worldwide that a world flood took place about 4,400 years ago.
....and hundreds more!
It's a fascinating video, and the book is even more amazing. I highly recommend it.
The Tower of Babel story in Genesis alludes to the fact that with one common language man would become so powerful they could do anything.
English is the current global language, but have we become more powerful because of it? And in what way do you define power?
Need documentation puhleeze. Ancient man just as smart as us..just not much as much technologically capable materials and scientific/technological discoveries.
Not much as much = not as much.sorry bout that typo.
We are on the verge of being powerful enough to create human, animal, machine, etc. hybrids...and send them to live in space and on other planets.
We may be on the verge of extending the life expectancy of humans dramatic, perhaps almost infinitely (thereby regaining contact with the Tree of Life for all intents and purposes).
We are able to communicate instantly around the world.
This is all brand new. Who knows what evil it will bring?
We are reminded of this: "As it was in the days of Noah, so it will be at the coming of the Son of Man." Matthew 24:37.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=T5DNvYMtkyk
This movie is interesting. It might take a week to watch it in full,but it certainly makes the case that archeologists are wedded to their preconceived notions of primitive man moving in a constant direction of advancement, as opposed to periods of advancement and retreat.
English is the current global language, but have we become more powerful because of it? And in what way do you define power?
A person who speaks English as a first language, can learn to speak Japanese, but will never have the thought patterns of someone who speaks Japanese as a first language and visa versa.
IOW, language contains a thought pattern which Is not naturally duplicated when learning another language. The power that is implicated comes from common thought patterns, which can not be achieved after Babel.
Preachers and Biblical commentators who posit the Sons of Seth theory are the knuckle-draggers.
God didn't bring the Flood because man was evil (or he would have done it again and again and again). He brought it to rid the Earth of what was alluded to above and in your video.
“...language contains a thought pattern...”
Cultures, of course, also do, and the goal of mass immigration into Western countries is to disrupt, for all time, those thought patterns.
Another intriguing book proposing the phenomena of an Antarctica-centric civilisation is FINGERPRINTS OF THE GODS by Graham Hancock. Many ‘scholars’ have dismissed him as a ‘fabulist’, but the book is a great read.
We may be on the verge of extending the life expectancy of humans dramatic, perhaps almost infinitely (thereby regaining contact with the Tree of Life for all intents and purposes).
That sounds like a lot of science fiction to me. I pretty much don't read science fiction, since it usually depends heavily on the fiction, and not so much on the science.
For example, the idea that one could live forever by putting one's consciousness into a machine keeps popping up. But the reality is that consciousness is an intrinsic property of the brain. How are those electrochemical processes that produce what we perceive as consciousness going to be transferred into a machine? Even if a machine can be programmed with all of the memories and behaviors of a living person, it still is only a simulacrum--it is not the person, and its behavior would likely diverge rapidly from the real person's behavior, since the processes of computation are quite different in a mechanical medium.
And so forth. Eternal life on earth isn't likely.
Documentation? Here you go:
DEAD MEN'S SECRETS: Tantalising Hints of a Lost Super Race
Cultures, of course, also do, and the goal of mass immigration into Western countries is to disrupt, for all time, those thought patterns.
Yes, cultures, that’s what I was attempting to say. And you’re absolutely right about the (purposeful) mass immigration we’ve been experiencing.
Did Columbus (or the Vikings) need documentation?
Did Cortés, da Gama, Vespucci, Alexander the Great, Buzz Aldrin, Kit Carson, Herodotus, or Tenzing Norgay need documentation?
Documentation is for men who have no imagination.
That's what makes Reverse Speech so intriguing, often the reverse is in a foreign language unknown to the speaker.
That's what people say about almost every new invention to come along. It is difficult to wrap one's mind around new ideas...just human nature.
I spent a decent amount of time working in the venture capital markets before I retired. I learned at an early age that people who do not work (in some way) with new ideas, inventions, discoveries, etc., have a difficult time understanding things not already present in our world and culture.
The concept in the Babel narrative is that man was building a tower to Heaven and had become so arrogant they though they could be like God. By making multiple languages it meant that people would naturally splinter off into separate groups and leave each other alone. It is often a language barrier that prevents full assimilation of one group into another.
Have you ever heard of the Indian Mahabharata?
While not quite a Popular Science complete plan to build your own helicopter with parts found in your garage, they are a bit too detailed to be written off as fiction.
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