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CityBluePrint
post Sep 6 2012, 04:19 AM

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QUOTE(nipaa1412 @ Sep 6 2012, 03:24 AM)


sorry TS I couldnt resist, laugh.gif  laugh.gif  laugh.gif
On topic however, I think the idea of alien intervention with human development is unfounded. Why? The very notion of that is a mockery to the progress we as human have come so far.

I remember watching a documentary about pyramids and atlantis(while provide when I found the name). In that documentary, they show different kind of pyramids where some were successful while some were abandoned half way. These pyramids show the Egyptians slowly build these pyramids one at a time while learning from their mistakes and experiment new ideas of building pyramids. By taking baby steps, they were finally successful building pyramids such as those at Giza. Why must it be aliens? Are humans are so devoid of creative process? rclxub.gif
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Noting that alien means foreign.
Why not? 'Aliens' did intervene in Americas (for better or worse) especially the Red Indians (way of life & erode their culture) especially by the Europeans who crossed the Atlantic with the aid of Chinese navigational aids.
Why is it far fetch not to consider Aliens from outer space (read ocean) 'interventions'?

Likewise in our space exploration there might be a remote possibility that we will 'influence' the civilization of other planets just like the Early Europeans did in the Americas.

Let's dispel the notion that aliens or foreigners do not 'intervene ' or 'colonize' (for better or worse). That Happened!

The crux of the matter is whether you believe there are Aliens in outer space?
Do you believe in God? In Angels?


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post Sep 7 2012, 12:27 AM

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Let's take the case of Stonehenge

Radiocarbon dating indicated that the monument was erected or built between (3100-1600) BC.

Were the barbarians or natives (not the Celts) then capable of such a monumental task?

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Or were they aliens (if not ET what other civilization) footprints left behind?
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post Sep 7 2012, 04:15 AM

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QUOTE(3dassets @ Sep 7 2012, 04:03 AM)
Why you guys commenting with questions? hmm.gif

What is there to discuss without creative input? doh.gif 
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We still couldn't explain fully how the pyramids could be be built & why for. There is no written history or engineering blueprints.

In the case of Stonehenge we don't expect the natives or barbarians then to have the tools , machinery to erect such a monument. Do we?

 

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