just indirect evidence
You do realize what board you’re on right?
Anyway, get back to me when you actually watch the OP. If you still have the same opinion, that might be interesting.
but I don't see any direct of evidence of sophisticated technology.
Did you try…uh….looking?
^From my OP
It’s very easy to check if modern science thinks that ancient egypt, during the reign of Khufu, had the wheel. The field of Egyptology agrees - they didn’t. If your response is just going to be “well they MUST have had the wheel!”, congrats, you’re at step 0.5 of figuring out the official narrative is bullshit.
And no, you can’t just use “a lever” (made out of what?) on Saharan sand (yes, it’s all they have) to lift hundreds of tons without constructing a massive, modern foundation and mooring system (i.e. concrete).
You can’t do any of that stuff on desert sand and with a tech tree that doesn’t even include the wheel
The series has had a pretty huge impact on modern sci-fi too, everything from Halo to Mass Effect to The Expanse to Star Trek (i.e. Section 31).
Never read them myself, despite meaning to for a while now. You?
Мetal kitchen pan lid… why didn’t you dance around it
If metal kitchen pan lid had been constructed 13,000 years ago, and was attributed to a culture without the wheel, much less the knowledge of forges necessary to smelt “metal”, then yeah, there probably would be people who point to “metal kitchen pan lid” and say “wow, the official story must be bullshit.”
I don't see much pyramids around
You must not be looking close enough, considering they’ve been found on every fucking continent from Asia to South America
why nobody use them for anything?
Almost like it’s…wait for it…
A fuckin’ conspiracy
It was green then
Wrong.
>The "Green Sahara" period: This lasted from approximately 14,800 to 5,500 years ago
>The Great Pyramid of Giza was built around 2550 B.C. for Pharaoh Khufu and was completed around 2560 BCE, during the 4th Dynasty of the Old Kingdom. Construction took approximately 30 years.
How many years ago is 2550 BC? Under 5,500? Do they not cover math in russkia?
Did you miss the first sentence?
The Nile was NOT a green paradise at the time that the “official story” says the Pyramids were built, retard. That was about 4000 years BEFORE the claimed date of construction. So which is it? The official story is right, or it’s off by thousands of years (before even mentioning the impossibility of the construction)?
ugly useless building?… If you want a mystery, then ask yourself a question - why that stupid, ugly and useless pyramids so overhyped?
🚨 retard alert 🚨
https://phys.org/news/2018-07-reveals-great-pyramid-giza-focus.amp
>Building 7 enters the chat
Im well acquainted:
https://communities.win/c/KotakuInAction2/p/15K6JXX6Sl/impy/c
You couldn’t replicate the Pyramid’s construction either lmao, yet you still dish out the horseshit that they made it with a million log rollers (no wheel btw) in the fucking treeless sands of the Nile
I’ve taken shits less intellectually dishonest than this
You should all go fuck yourselves
Well it looks like there are more things in Heaven and earth, Horatio, than your science can dream of
Except “every 26,000 years (full cycle), 13,000 years (half cycle), or 6,500 years (quarter cycle) the potential for a catastrophe rises precipitously” is the claim, not what you said, and that claim has a whole helluva lot more predictive power than “God did it”, which is precisely why I frequently link to the video which presents that info so succinctly.
Erm, yeah, I know the Sphinx dates to atleast 8,000 (lowest bound by the geologist who did the work) years ago and likely 13,000+ (aka actually antediluvian, if we’re talking about a global flood, and not seemingly more localized Bronze Age collapse of the Mediterranean)… more appropriate for my other thread no?
Isn’t that just a fancy name for “God did it”, and actually doesn’t have any explanatory power?
“Yeah it’s like catastrophism, but only once…. I call it catastrophe-ism”
“Oh the one that fits with my preconceived notions is definitely true, but the other ones don’t count, for reasons that invalidate the one I agree with too”
If you aren’t paying you’re the product being sold
Me, I prefer my forums not being slid by obvious shills making 20 posts in 5 minutes on a board that otherwise gets like 10 posts a day, if that
How about “my friend of 5 years asked me to”
Feel free to live blog it so you feel like you’re doing something productive.
Catastrophism? You mean like cyclical catastrophes which align with the precession of the equinoxes? Like we have a mountain of evidence for? Or do you mean something far gayer and more jewish?
Wikipedia was linked to as catalogued evidence of multiple 200+ ton stone megaliths moved into position from their quarry site and nothing more.
Regarding your ideas about lack of out-of-place/“out-of-time” technological artifacts, you seem both woefully uninformed:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antikythera_mechanism
And woefully unimaginative:
https://communities.win/c/Conspiracies/p/1ARKEOOd4S/a-scientific-analysis-of-chi-and/c
Which is a sad shift from how I normally see your comments.
You “respectfully” (read: faggily) declined to review the evidence, don’t you remember? It was only a couple hours ago
List your top 3 direct evidence based conspiracies please