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The pyramids bring up interesting topics. We've been trying to firgure out how they did it for centuries now with countless theories and ideas. Could it be that the egyptians discovered some technology or writtings from an ancient civilization? If some skeptics believe aliens helped them out with the ideas, why not an already earth born ancient civilization. Maybe the egyptians were that ancient civilization? For one thing, they reside in the desert and who knows whats buried beneath all that sand and rock. One thing is for sure, the egyptians knew something that the rest of mankind hasn't been able to piece together yet.
I believe time goes in sort of a linear/circular motions, like a loop. You see this when history repeats itself as well as in society itself. It's hard for me to believe that we are the first people to discover electricity, automobiles, and other staples of our lives. Of course we most likely have advanced ideas further than ancient civilizations but I doubt we're the first to discover these things.PSN:BrrbisBrrComment
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I believe time goes in sort of a linear/circular motions, like a loop. You see this when history repeats itself as well as in society itself. It's hard for me to believe that we are the first people to discover electricity, automobiles, and other staples of our lives. Of course we most likely have advanced ideas further than ancient civilizations but I doubt we're the first to discover these things.Nintendo Switch Friend Code: SW-7009-7102-8818Comment
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*shrugs* I said it was a theory, not a sound one or anything. But, it could have been washed away in the wordwide flood. I guess it's more of a hypothesis, but since we're talking crackpot theories, I decided to add mine in.PSN:BrrbisBrrComment
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Yeah...anything is possible...just think how much more advanced we've gotten in only 100-200 years...Tough to rule anything out.Nintendo Switch Friend Code: SW-7009-7102-8818Comment
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I guess I'm a moron then. This is about scientific evidence, not suggestible stories you've seen on the Discovery channel or the X Files.
But really, do we want this anyway? I mean we have trouble enough dealing with our own illegal aliens. How the hell are we going to handle something extraterrestrial??Last edited by jmood88; 10-31-2007, 11:31 AM.Originally posted by BlzerLet me assure you that I am a huge proponent of size, and it greatly matters. Don't ever let anyone tell you otherwise.
If I went any bigger, it would not have properly fit with my equipment, so I had to optimize. I'm okay with it, but I also know what I'm missing with those five inches. :)Comment
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I believe time goes in sort of a linear/circular motions, like a loop. You see this when history repeats itself as well as in society itself. It's hard for me to believe that we are the first people to discover electricity, automobiles, and other staples of our lives. Of course we most likely have advanced ideas further than ancient civilizations but I doubt we're the first to discover these things.Originally posted by BlzerLet me assure you that I am a huge proponent of size, and it greatly matters. Don't ever let anyone tell you otherwise.
If I went any bigger, it would not have properly fit with my equipment, so I had to optimize. I'm okay with it, but I also know what I'm missing with those five inches. :)Comment
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Likeliness and unlikeliness of an occurance is based on study of said occurance, thus factual observation. And since common sense by definition has to do with the understanding of recurring instances, experiences and situational connections (mixed in with a little wisdom), I don't see where this falls under that category....unless of course you're drawing on your Sci-Fi channel watching experiences.Comment
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Likeliness and unlikeliness of an occurance is based on study of said occurance, thus factual observation. And since common sense by definition has to do with the understanding of recurring instances, experiences and situational connections (mixed in with a little wisdom), I don't see where this falls under that category....unless of course you're drawing on your Sci-Fi channel watching experiences.
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: sound and prudent judgment based on a simple perception of the situation or factsOriginally posted by BlzerLet me assure you that I am a huge proponent of size, and it greatly matters. Don't ever let anyone tell you otherwise.
If I went any bigger, it would not have properly fit with my equipment, so I had to optimize. I'm okay with it, but I also know what I'm missing with those five inches. :)Comment
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Dont forget that the majority of the earth is covered in water. And the earths oceans are the last thing we as humans have yet to fully explore. Who knows whats buried deep at the bottom of the ocean at unreachable depths. They haven't made technology good enough to withstand the pressure at this point. There could be all sorts of ancient technology, fossils and elements that nobody has discovered that survived earths last great natural disaster.
As far as extinction events and natural disasters stand, whenever a meteor hits the earth(and they have done so quite often in the earths history) its pretty impossible for any living or non-living body as well as any man made object to survive the violent volcanic catasrophe that occurs afterwards. The atmosphere gets whiped out, dust settles over the entire globe blocking all sunlight and the earth turns into one big ball of fire with all the volcanic activity. Its pretty safe to say that nothing survives that. Eventually since no sunlight is able to enter for thousands or maybe millions of years, the steam from the volcanic activity creates an atmosphere, the dust settles, it rains and cools off and when the sunlight re-enters, photosyntesis takes back over and creates new life. Or some ish like that.
Point being that I'm sure mankind and all its technology has been whiped out completely more than one time in the earths history. We only know of the very last time due to the dinasaur fossils we find. And from the looks of it, the meteor that caused the extinction of the dinasaurs wasn't all to big and damaging.http://neverfollow.biz (Independent Music Group)Comment
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According to the Bible Solomon had an intersting thought: Ecclesiates 1:9-11(NIV)
9 What has been will be again,
what has been done will be done again;
there is nothing new under the sun.
10 Is there anything of which one can say,
"Look! This is something new"?
It was here already, long ago;
it was here before our time.
11 There is no remembrance of men of old,
and even those who are yet to come
will not be remembered
by those who follow.
Not trying to preach to anyone on here, but he has a very valid point about civilizations and the remembering of things done in the past and how they are perceived in the current day by the current day group of people. I don't believe we are in a time loop, but I do believe we don't really have a full understanding of the way things were done in ancient civillization nor will future civillizations know fully what we do and how we live. The internet and other doucumenting vehicles we have will make it easier to make assumptions. My point in bringing all of this up is as a Pastor, I don't think the discovery of other life forms will diminish the faith of those who believe. If you believe in an omniscient,onmipresent God, then your belief system allows for you to believe that he is still in control and still the ultimate creator of all.The Sports Preacher
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I don't watch the Sci-Fi channel but ok. Here's the merriam-webster definition of common sense:
Based on the fact that the universe is nearly infinite, just looking at the numbers of possible planets, suns, whatever else would lead most people to assume that there is life elsewhere. There is evidence of life on a couple moons of Jupiter and the possibility of conditions of life on Mars, and that's just in our solar system. What is it that leads you to not believe that there is life outside of our planet?
What I've always believed is the earth is at the very best position in the solar system to create and maintain life. Since the planets are slowly moving away from the sun, the earth as of now recieves just enough sunlight as to where its not to hot or to cold to produce life. Mars at one point was in the earths exact position and it looked very much like earth. Since the distance increased between the sun and mars, its since dried up whatever bodies over water once inhabited the planet. Venus at its current position is too close to the sun so it remains a big rock full of volcanic activity hence the huge veil of steam that covers the planet. So at some point in time in the future, the earth will look like Mars and Venus will be the new earth as the planets move away from the sun.http://neverfollow.biz (Independent Music Group)Comment
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Nine pages of alien discussion, and no pictures of Sam Cassell?Enjoy football? Enjoy Goal Line Blitz!Comment
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Is it a coincidence that technology and the advancement of the micro-chip soared after the Roswell incident? bum-bum-bum!Comment
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