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PostPosted: July 8, 2007 2:30 AM 

Darwin, A little corner of the forum to exchange ideas? You have garnered quite a spot on this forum. Thus being, you have aquired
my attention. Can we achieve a dialogue?

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PostPosted: July 8, 2007 5:17 PM 


Sure John,

Whats up?

John


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PostPosted: July 8, 2007 7:01 PM 

Ah. You found it. Good. I'm mortising a few six panel doors at the moment. Did you happen to look at the gem thread in space exploration? There are 73 clickable pics. The ISS is friggin HUGE. Yesterdays science fiction is reality.

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PostPosted: July 8, 2007 7:48 PM 


Yes I have, almost like being there. The photography is something to see.

Man has come a long way. It was not that long ago that we could not fly. Now just look at us, flying around the Earth, nice real nice.


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PostPosted: July 8, 2007 8:16 PM 

About ten years ago I was talking to my great aunt. She had chickens and sold eggs to the German population of our town. Hitched Dan the mule to the spring buggy and an hour later she was selling eggs. Today, it takes less than ten minutes to get there. Used to be faster, now have a few traffic lights and MUCH traffic. We have come a ways in a few short years.

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PostPosted: July 8, 2007 8:23 PM 


Things will change exponentially for the next few generations. For the good or bad.

John


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PostPosted: July 9, 2007 6:45 PM 

In our present direction, which way are we going?

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PostPosted: July 9, 2007 6:52 PM 

John,

An exchange of ideas, you go first.

Darwin

John


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PostPosted: July 10, 2007 6:52 AM 

I think we will go the way of other great civilizations. Great monuments will be left for others to ponder. None will know of the mars rovers, man on the moon will be a twisted legend. All will be a mystery after the great purge, the great pandemic, long after the last generator has ceased to turn.

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PostPosted: July 10, 2007 8:01 AM 

Wow,

The death of man. A mystery could only be if there was still someone to scratch a head. If a few where left it should not be hard to figure out, all the would need to do is go to your house.

They would look at your hard drive and there it will be, even me. The old days are gone, too many hard drives with the whole story, Stonehenge with a CD so to speak.

We can never be gone because we where never really here. Energy from the universe is all we are. When the Earth is gone man will be something else in another world, different but still the same. The universe looking at itself.

Darwin

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PostPosted: July 10, 2007 4:07 PM 

Not the death of man, but the next chapter in the chronicles of humanity. Legends of a great flood abound in more than one civilizations mythology. What once WAS is now legend. So shall be our present eighty generations hence. No one will know what a HD is, perchance if one survives, it may be looked on like the Antikethra mechanism. I could today hold up a Edison cylinder recording to a group of high school students and 90% would not know what it is. Sanskrit texts of vimana amuse us. Legend or reality from a distant past???

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PostPosted: July 10, 2007 4:55 PM 

“Sanskrit texts of vimana amuse us”

Now that is an oddity, something that can not be is. This is proof of a time long ago when the craft for flight was know of if not known in totality. How can this be? It can not without some type of exposure. Now the question is was it an ancient relative from Earth or a visitor from elsewhere.

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PostPosted: July 10, 2007 5:23 PM 

"It can not be with out some kind of exposure." Indeed. Which is your belief?

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PostPosted: July 10, 2007 5:55 PM 


I don’t know for sure. A lost civilization seems more likely. An alien intervention is not out of the question. What do you think?

John


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PostPosted: July 10, 2007 7:21 PM 

Vimana were described as two separate types. One traveling through the atmosphere and the other traveling between the stars. NOW, we have atmospheric and interplanetary craft. Could not have those interstellar craft been equal to our interplanantary craft? e.g. as in "wandering star"? Or were they greater craft, actually ships navigated between star systems?

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PostPosted: July 11, 2007 8:50 AM 


Good points indeed. Now was it a current reality or a vision. It would seem that great knowledge was introduced to humanity from somewhere. The evolution of Man seems to have been accelerated. Now the question is how far did they travel?

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PostPosted: July 11, 2007 5:36 PM 

So. You think they were travelers. I have problems with the lack of ancient infrastructure that would support such an industry. Mohenjo-Daro is a place in India that is highly radioactive and is strewn with green glass. Ancient texts tell us an explosion with the brightness of ten thousand suns occurred there. If a nuclear device was responsible, I also have problems with lack of associated infrastructure. I have not seen evidence of it. Perhaps they WERE travelers. If they destroyed Mohenjo-Daro, why did they do so? This occurred 8000 years ago.

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PostPosted: July 11, 2007 6:14 PM 


Why or what happened there 8000 years ago is for us to guess. Radioactive impacts could be a cause. Nevertheless the airplanes where here, lack of ancient infrastructure, indeed.

Darwin

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PostPosted: July 13, 2007 7:14 PM 

Yo. I find the gold airplanes quite interesting as I believe they come from the same part of the earth as the Nazca lines. A while back I was reading about agricultural terraces in this part of the world. Scientists were astounded that the TOPMOST terraces were the OLDEST terraces. They were younger and younger the further down the mountain slopes. One explanation was, during the great flood, it was the only land available to grow crops, and as the waters receded, new terraces were built. Another thing I read was a HUGE part of the Amazon headlands was discovered by satellite to be crisscrossed for MILES by irrigation channels. The area would have been large enough in area to have fed hundreds of thousands of people.

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PostPosted: July 13, 2007 7:34 PM 


I tought this was interesting as well. Any thoughts?

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PostPosted: July 14, 2007 4:36 PM 

Yeah I think it's from head binding. Upper classes of ancient meso-americans practiced it. Old friend of mine excavated an indian mound about a half mile from here and found a very similar skull, had a cranium like a dildoe. I used it as a pass around in anatomy classes. http://www.starchildproject.com/. Take a look at this little site.

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