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Hahahaha, I meant humans have to wipe our butts and animals don't. That is a observation I made, got nothing to do with Sitchin
Funny you comment on Sitchins research without studying it, do that, then we will discuss. Not open minded or scientific. About the Egyptians, I am pointing out that science is acquiring knowledge that is already out there and spawning it off as their new discovery. And maybe we should pay more attention to the ancient texts. Last edited by seekn4; 12-02-2012 at 07:58 AM. |
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I don't think science is stealing other peoples discoveries. As a general comment, there's plenty of "knowledge" out there, a lot of it old. Some of it is wrong, some of it is right. Science is verifying what's right and what's wrong. Without studying, how do we separate the truth from the bull****?
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About the butt wiping, that is just some funny thing I noticed, why is it we need toilet paper and it seems every other species doesn't, I'm not claiming I know why, its just an observation.
Really bud if you studied the ancient texts, it will blow your mind how much they already knew that the world claims are new discoveries, and you will realize that they weren't as primitive as we were taught to believe. I have come to know and believe what we were taught in school doesn't even scratch the surface of what's out there. This is what I meant to say about science, they are trying to figure out things that have already been figured out, it seems like they are trying to reinvent the wheel. Correct me if I'm wrong but as far as science says, and what we were taught in school, the ancients didn't have the technology to see into space, so tell me how they knew the planet's revolved around the sun and what the planet's looked like? How were they able to describe what the earth looked like from space? How did they know about the star sirrus B and how it how many years it takes for the orbits of sirrus A and B to intersect? You can't see sirrus B with the naked eye. This was common knowledge 1000s of years ago and modern science just figured it out fairly recently. Just something else off the topic, have you ever heard of the Tunguska event, most scientist try to explain it as a meteor explosion and there is no evidence for it. It is obvious the if there are explainations for the mysteries of this universe you have to go outside the paradigm of worldly thinking. Now if you took the ancient texts on faith your knowledge would be 1000s of years ahead of science wouldn't it? For a scientist you seem to know very little about the cutting edge scientific discoveries, if knowledge is always evolving you might want to stay on top of these things. It seems like everything you have to say is right out of an out dated high school science book. If it wasn't for the innovative thinkers that go outside the accepted worldly knowledge and dare to go into the realm of the unknown, this world wouldn't have progressed the way it has, you have to go outside the box. It is obvious you are not one of these thinkers. But what holds you up is caring what others think about you and being scared of being laughed at, for having an original thought. Last edited by seekn4; 12-02-2012 at 11:15 AM. |
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