Thank you for this fascinating article. It is such a shame this man is in prison, but he seems to have transcended his surroundings. We have to wonder if his mathmatical talents were nurtured by his incarceration, or if they were nascent in his adolescence, before he took a troubled path? We should protect this precious mind.
the psuedo experts of the main stream make light of the past because they are afraid of the truth. Its hard to skewer a narrative if people realize that you are full of stuff. If the myths of cultures around the world are proven true then maybe there is a Great Spirit or God. If that is the case then maybe the lessons and laws exposed by the Spirit in various cultures, all of which are fairly similar (though shall not steal, murder etc). If that is the case then those who demand you worship government instead of Spirit will be in trouble when the masses decide to reject them in favor of the higher authority.
I saw them and thought Bocce. Throwing a rock and seeing who could throw it the farthest or the closest to a target was probably one of the first games invented.
Ancient man didn’t have cell phones or nintendo. What did they do with their time? Other than surviving they played games. These balls as all balls in history are used in games and games of chance. Ashley , great story here. Cheers
I'd be sceptical about this correlation. My great grandfather was 6'4" and wore only size 9 shoes. He was a colonel in the British army, nicknamed Twinkle toes...
An interesting find. Nice article. It was said that the spheres might be "sacred artifacts passed down from generation to generation". Unlikely if they were found in a tomb - passed down being the key phrase.
Surprising no efforts are being made to save the islands coastlines. Plant trees or something, it may take time but it's a cheap option at least.
Anyway, it's all fascinating. Spheres with knobs on sound familiar too, as do the some balls. Anyone looked into similarities with those found in South America?
Exactly. If you think about it, Yggdrasil and the other world trees are also another interpretation of the Chakras from Indian beliefs. if the tree is you aka your life force and the way to travel around the different levels (aspects of your being) via the Bitfrost, a RAINBOW bridge.
Why on earth have you used a picture of a black woman wearing a thick collar, "Slave wearing a collar"? It does not match the content. The Roman collars did not look like that. Furthermore, while there may have been some black slaves, the majority of slaves were white, with the most prized slaves coming from eastern Europe.
John, I would like to send you discoveries I made where the orbits of the planets were recorded in the dimensions of the tabernacle of Moses. It is believed today that the ancients thought the earth was flat and the sun and planets circled around the earth. But the findings with the tabernacle reveals that the biblical astronomers had recorded the length of each orbit of the planets around the sun...Michael
I think Doggerland And Sundaland timing is wrong. Doggerland is fairly small. Sundaland could have contributed the idea of Atlantis ruling a continent since it was a continent.
Depictions of Neanderthal men and women has certainly changed since I was a child. They have went from hairy, ape-like brutes to decent looking folks with acceptable facial features and physiques! As for cloning a Neanderthal, it has probably been done.
The pre-Columbian civilizations have always been of great interest to me and also everything related to the Prophet Zarathustra as well as the Sassanian Empire and the pre-Islamic era of Persia.
R.IO, I am so happy to finally see a comment that actually has a basis in fact rather than conjecture. I look forward to reading more from you in our community.
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Well, there were “slaves” with quite expensive “tags”…
I really love the text on this one,
ΛΕΓΟΥΣΙΝ
Α ΘΕΛΟΥΣΙΝ
ΛΕΓΕΤΩΣΑΝ
ΟΥ ΜΕΛΙ ΜΟΙ
ΣΥ ΦΙΛΙ ΜΕ
ΣΥΝΦΕΡΙ ΣΟΙ
https://www.livius.org/pictures/hungary/aquincum/aquincum-museum-pieces/...
Thank you for this fascinating article. It is such a shame this man is in prison, but he seems to have transcended his surroundings. We have to wonder if his mathmatical talents were nurtured by his incarceration, or if they were nascent in his adolescence, before he took a troubled path? We should protect this precious mind.
the psuedo experts of the main stream make light of the past because they are afraid of the truth. Its hard to skewer a narrative if people realize that you are full of stuff. If the myths of cultures around the world are proven true then maybe there is a Great Spirit or God. If that is the case then maybe the lessons and laws exposed by the Spirit in various cultures, all of which are fairly similar (though shall not steal, murder etc). If that is the case then those who demand you worship government instead of Spirit will be in trouble when the masses decide to reject them in favor of the higher authority.
I saw them and thought Bocce. Throwing a rock and seeing who could throw it the farthest or the closest to a target was probably one of the first games invented.
I just love it when another spews an opinion as if it were a proven fact.
I'm skeptical of your Twinkle Toe's story. Not the kind of military nickname I've ever heard of, certainly not amongst the rank and file.
The authors of the article were honest and mentioned age and health could be factors. Overall, it's an interesting study.
Ancient man didn’t have cell phones or nintendo. What did they do with their time? Other than surviving they played games. These balls as all balls in history are used in games and games of chance. Ashley , great story here. Cheers
I'd be sceptical about this correlation. My great grandfather was 6'4" and wore only size 9 shoes. He was a colonel in the British army, nicknamed Twinkle toes...
An interesting find. Nice article. It was said that the spheres might be "sacred artifacts passed down from generation to generation". Unlikely if they were found in a tomb - passed down being the key phrase.
Surprising no efforts are being made to save the islands coastlines. Plant trees or something, it may take time but it's a cheap option at least.
Anyway, it's all fascinating. Spheres with knobs on sound familiar too, as do the some balls. Anyone looked into similarities with those found in South America?
Exactly. If you think about it, Yggdrasil and the other world trees are also another interpretation of the Chakras from Indian beliefs. if the tree is you aka your life force and the way to travel around the different levels (aspects of your being) via the Bitfrost, a RAINBOW bridge.
Why on earth have you used a picture of a black woman wearing a thick collar, "Slave wearing a collar"? It does not match the content. The Roman collars did not look like that. Furthermore, while there may have been some black slaves, the majority of slaves were white, with the most prized slaves coming from eastern Europe.
Interesting article. Thanks. However, I cannot help pointing out that it’s pre-Columbian, not pre-Colombian. It’s a very common error.
John, I would like to send you discoveries I made where the orbits of the planets were recorded in the dimensions of the tabernacle of Moses. It is believed today that the ancients thought the earth was flat and the sun and planets circled around the earth. But the findings with the tabernacle reveals that the biblical astronomers had recorded the length of each orbit of the planets around the sun...Michael
I think Doggerland And Sundaland timing is wrong. Doggerland is fairly small. Sundaland could have contributed the idea of Atlantis ruling a continent since it was a continent.
Go to youtube and check out Art Alien TV. Joe White runs this youtube channel and what he finds on Mars using NASA imagery will blow your mind!
Depictions of Neanderthal men and women has certainly changed since I was a child. They have went from hairy, ape-like brutes to decent looking folks with acceptable facial features and physiques! As for cloning a Neanderthal, it has probably been done.
The pre-Columbian civilizations have always been of great interest to me and also everything related to the Prophet Zarathustra as well as the Sassanian Empire and the pre-Islamic era of Persia.
There are ways to date stone carvings by looking at weathering, mineral deposits, and many other things,.
Big Foot and its various counterparts could be Neanderthal?
R.IO, I am so happy to finally see a comment that actually has a basis in fact rather than conjecture. I look forward to reading more from you in our community.
Best regards,
Lee.
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