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  • Reply to: Han Purple: The 2,800-Year-Old Mystery Solved by Quantum Physicists   7 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: J.R. Bentley

    His theory is very sound and rational....But I think the Clovis technology chased the sun rather than run from it. For me to think that Early Man did not make note of Arial and Sea Born Species "Going somewhere" to the South and returning again every year over several thousand years would be highly unintelligent of us. If the same Fauna lived on the tip of every Continent at the time so could the Men depending on these species for survival. Man Followed these food sources for sure...Without a doubt...

    Question is...did they go Counterclockwise or Clockwise? I venture to say Counterclockwise first. Clockwise second or third time around.

  • Reply to: The Enigma of Prehistoric Skulls with Bullet-Like Holes   7 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: J.R. Bentley

    Your Concept is very Rational. I think Early Man was forced to start over many times throughout history. I think there were many Migrations to all Continents. I base this theory on the fact that we are about to do the very same thing again. We advance Technology in the drive for gluttony and then screw ourselves right back in to the Stone Age again. It is a Cycle that has been happening for Hundreds of thousands of years and is only regulated in time by the Cycles Of Interglacials and Glacials.

  • Reply to: The Ancient Art of Honey Collecting on the Himalayan Cliffs of Nepal   7 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: Basim Alahmadi

    can you sell himalayan nepalese wild comb honey in the linmk above

  • Reply to: Vikings Brutally Slain in 750 AD May Have Been on a Peaceful Mission   7 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: Mythos

    My guess is they were the royal guard of an overthrown regime. Executed and buried with respect and dignity, except for the few that managed to put up a fight.

  • Reply to: New DNA Testing on 2,000-Year-Old Elongated Paracas Skulls Changes Known History   7 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: Ken_30

    I don't really see the controversy. We already knew the ancient Phonecian fishing ships knew of the Americas. LoL, eons before Columbus too. It therefore isn't too hard to speculate a boat full or three landed here and stayed. Truth is I am much more intrigued by the lack of a sagital suture than I am in reaffirming that sailors from an area along the Silk Road trade routes may have had blonde or red hair or be of an Asian blood line.

  • Reply to: The Mysterious Origin of the Jade Discs   7 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: Kelly

    Discs have been reportedly used for travel over a magnetic grid. Apparently, this grid is much less active in modern times except for some ley lines. Each person stood on his/her personal disc. Apparently, it worked on a similar principle to Japan's maglev train.

  • Reply to: Scientists Say A Mystery Species Bred with Ancient Humans in Distant Past   7 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: RenegadeProphet

    The gods that made humans to be primitive workers to mine gold for them created us by mixing their DNA with an existing primate. They have twice wiped out humanity and they are about to do it again.
    The entire government are evil treasonous criminals. The day of the next false flag using the nuke they stole in 2007 and blamed on Iran, America will be destroyed by Russia, China and the SCO. This is the war of Armageddon and you can know it is now because of Planet X and the toxic chemtrails that hide it every day. Planet X will end the war when it rips the earth apart again but 90% of Americans will be dead already. All planned by your evil government.

  • Reply to: The Enigma of Prehistoric Skulls with Bullet-Like Holes   7 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: Ken_30

    I believe callHohno is correct. There is much more than just these skulls to base the conclusion on. We now know that under certain circumstances coal can begin to form in as little as 10,000 years. Research objects found in coal fields hundreds of feet down. The earth is subjecected to a daily barrage of dust from elsewhere in the galaxy and it expands at a constant rate of about 1/8 inch per year. This means any traces of a civilization from the time of Homo Sapiens Idaltu (Herto dig) or the Omo finds would be about 1,000 feet down underfoot, so of course we don't notice it. We now know we are NOT descended from Homo Erectus (Neanderthal), because we co existed with them and other members of genus Homo. Human bones are thin and flimsy so the odds of finding many more ancient human bones from that era or earlier are slim. But look down beneath us.

    The things they find in coal mines are from that depth, and what do they find? Iron hammers with wood shafts turning to coal, intricately carved hand bells from areas on Earth where there should have been no such items found, coins minted made of an unknown alloy mix with the likeness of unknown kings and queens with inscriptions in no known language. Even in North America a concrete wall half a mile long, and 6 feet high and 600 feet below the Earth;s surface. Conclusion: Long, long before the fable of Noah and even that of Adam, Man walked the Earth. Our species had a medieval civilization with coin money and iron. It is quite logical to imagine the 'secret' of gun powder had been discovered in one land or another. It is just a powder mix and possible to discover by accident (as even in our era it was in China). We know somethings about their state of firearms technology. Read some books by Elmer Keith or John 'Pondoro' Taylor both of whom fired a lot of guns into a lot of living things. Wild steer and buffalo are hard to kill with a head shot. The brain is small and the bone is thick. It isn't uncommon to need more than one shot least the animal kill you first. What the article fails to mention about the Auroch skull is that when it was shaken in Moscow a small lead pellet fell out (this article is not the first one I have seen about that find). The skull of the half breed (Neanderthal and Human) holds no mystery to me. I have some small experience with such things. The skull didn't blow out on the other side because it was a low power handgun bullet. Not a military weapon. Something low powered analagous to the old black powder 32 short or .380 Rook round or the more modern .25acp round. From a handgun all of those will penetrate a skull but often do not blow out the other side. Even in today's world there are humans who have (briefly) survived such a wound from small caliber pistols if medical care is quick to arrive. We know the shooter was probably at least 10 feet away (not a hard shot with the smaller calibers) because there are no stellite fractures (which are usually caused by muzzle gas entering with the bullet). What you have hear is an execution attempt. The victim lived maybe a month (but of course was never right after that) or maybe 6. Forget the Noah myths. That was a local event. Contrary to the wishes of the Bible thumpers there is no sign of such a world wide flood occurring on other contitnents in the 7,000 year old Noah period. LoL, where would the water for that come from anyway to cover even the Alps, the Himilayas and the Rockies all at the same time? No something else nearly eliminated our species world wide. Something a flourishing medieval type civilization that forged iron and had gun powder was helpless against. An event mostly targeting members of the Genus Homo because ours is the only Homo species surviving it. My speculation would be whatever the event was, it was about 80,000 years ago.
    We survived but barely. I am imagining little pockets of 5 or 10 people scattered around the globe. They tried to hang on to what they had, but the infrastructure no longer existed. One by one each human outpost slipped back into making flint arrowheads, obsidon knives and burning their manuscripts for fire wood when the last person who knew how to read them had died. I am thinking 30,000 years ago we were probably down to just 5 or 6 pockets of humanity. Eventually, Mesopotamia, Sumeria and the rise to civilization started again from scratch. Who knows, maybe 70,000 years from now after it happens again future members of clan Homo (if any survive will wonder about the things we leave behind 400 feet down and if the presence of the Lunar Landing module on the moon is proof of a prior civilization, or did a God or a space alien leave it there?

  • Reply to: Scientists Say A Mystery Species Bred with Ancient Humans in Distant Past   7 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: xyz

    U are half rite. Humanity is the result of mixing alien genes with monkey ones. Further experiments followed and the rest is history.... written by victors.

  • Reply to: The Legendary Origins of Merlin the Magician   7 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: Steven Chrysostom

    The picture of "Merlin" at the top is walking down a country lane is actually a picture of Gandalf the Grey from the Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring by illustrator Alan Lee. You should probably check the accuracy of things like this before posting a "historical" account of any classical figure. Just saying.

  • Reply to: Han Purple: The 2,800-Year-Old Mystery Solved by Quantum Physicists   7 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: Derek Cunningham

    What it is saying is the effect isgenerated from only the surface….so it becomes “two dimensions”

    Graphene, which forms atomic sheets, is a two dimensional system. The nanomaterial here is three dimensional but under the correct conditions the effect being studied is apparently limited to just the material’s surface. There is however some question over the definition being used here is truly limited to just the surface or perhaps is also employing the layer of atoms underneath the surface.

     

  • Reply to: Han Purple: The 2,800-Year-Old Mystery Solved by Quantum Physicists   7 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: Derek Cunningham

    Do you want me to ask Stanford?

  • Reply to: Han Purple: The 2,800-Year-Old Mystery Solved by Quantum Physicists   7 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: Derek Cunningham

    Because it contains Barium and Copper

    Yttrium barium copper oxide is a well know superconductor…..

    Measurements in some experiments looked at the superconducting characteristic of YBaCuO films when it was supported on barium silicate...this is a different structure so the scientists (having the equipment already at hand) just decided to have a look to see if it had any special properties.

  • Reply to: The Mysterious Extra Fingers and Toes of the Pueblo People of Chaco Canyon   7 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: Avery11

    Isn't this often caused by inbreeding?

  • Reply to: The Mysterious Extra Fingers and Toes of the Pueblo People of Chaco Canyon   7 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: Mythos

    You see, its like this... The Puebla culture lives in earth lodges near radium and uranium deposits for generations, and over time *presto-poppo* the radiation mutates the genes responsible for polydactylism. The mutation just happens by chance to occur in an influential family and the end result is a history of reverence for six fingers/toes.

  • Reply to: Thoth’s Storm: New Evidence for Ancient Egyptians in Ireland?   7 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: Rob Williams

    That's interesting. The book Heaven's Mirror by Graham Hancock and Santha Faiia is a good compilation of clues like that linking Egypt to Central and South America, Easter Island, and Angkor Wat.

  • Reply to: Scientists Say A Mystery Species Bred with Ancient Humans in Distant Past   7 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: maybeperfect

    Even if we are, who are we? Of whom or what do we exist, or do we? If there is a God, He may be the only one capable of truly knowing of His own existence, if He does. Maybe shouldn't be presumptuous, here, unless we are, of course. Claiming to know what may be unknowable, for all we know, seems like it may be an exercise in futility, though I seem reluctant to be sure of that, like what seems to seem like about everything else.
    I am convinced of the possibility of the manifestations of which you seem to speak, but also of the possibility that everything may be cherished accomplishments of righteousness within the mind and perhaps body(if so we represent) of what we seem to shorthand as "God" under however many pen or pseudonyms, the entire concept being unkenable or specious regarding our capacity, in and of ourselves, to be able to pronounce any reasonably accurate opinion, other than to say, maybe perfect.
    Things may only be able to be precisely as they are, otherwise, seemingly obviously perfect things would probably be impossible, and yet, Who's to know for sure, if They do. Up to Them, I would seem to think likely. Might not want to know, but if They do, it seems as if I would be in support of whatever is necessary in the continuance of existence, eternally, should it be deemed desirable by Whomever might have something important to say about such a choice, should there be any.
    Whatever seems required in this pursuit might be perfect.
    If not, perhaps the best any of us could do would be to apologize, but that might be counterproductive, other than as a balm to our "selves," while entering into denial of Whom we may really be, regardless of whom we seem to think we are, or seem to believe we are.
    Gratitude seems to be in the forecast, perhaps inevitably!

  • Reply to: Did ancient Siberian princess use cannabis to cope with breast cancer?   7 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: Rick Flores

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    Best of luck to you.

  • Reply to: 16,700-Year-Old Tools Found in Texas Change Known History of North America   7 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: ivorybow

    Exactly. How can any scientist, or follower of science research, fail to learn from history the error of adopting a dogmatic, closed mind? At any point is history, back to and before the sun revolving around the earth belief ridiculed, pundits have always arrogantly stated they had it all figured out. But they didn't, hence neither do we. Continual research and discovery proves that we must continually drop old ideas, and learn new ones. I have a degree in anthropology, and the theory of mass migration was NOT taught as a "settled science." As an aside, Zen Buddhism posits the state of "not knowing" as the highest level of consciousness, because it is only from there, new thoughts can be experienced.

  • Reply to: 16,700-Year-Old Tools Found in Texas Change Known History of North America   7 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: Elle Shepard

    Oh my Goddess... Next someone will start saying that we all walked with the dinosaurs again and that the earth is only Six thousand years old.

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