And those are just ones I found in a 2 second search. Take a walk in the Highlands in Scotland and you're gonna find PERFECT Obelisks, made from nature alone. And yes, even multiple ones.
Science is a thing that seems to be way over your head. And maths.... Well, maths as well. Sorry.
So, these qualify as obelisks to you?
Not close in my book.
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ArchieBunker
SBR MVP
02-21-11
1512
#37
Originally posted by PhillyFlyers
I'm not saying it's a hollow earth, bro.
All I'm saying is it wasn't humanity that built this.
How could we?
Buddy not here to fight with you be honest with you not convinced on aliens but your right about the pyramids cavemen could not have built them or man was more advanced than they are telling us.
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ArchieBunker
SBR MVP
02-21-11
1512
#38
Find it hard to believe somebody could travel billions of miles
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PhillyFlyers
SBR Hall of Famer
09-27-11
8245
#39
Originally posted by ArchieBunker
Buddy not here to fight with you be honest with you not convinced on aliens but your right about the pyramids cavemen could not have built them or man was more advanced than they are telling us.
Absolutely not fighting with you bro. I understand your point of view completely.
You actually hit the nail on the head.
I have long suspected that man started out at the top and then for whatever reasons fell.
Getting back to these structures though, these things are gigantic.
How could we have possibly built them?
What was humanity? A bunch of underwater Supermen?
It's not just these structures that boggle the mind and tug the imagination.
Google Puma Punku. It's fukkin incredible.
The site has been dated as the oldest structures on earth dated to 17,000 years ago.
How is this even possible when science tells us that 8,000 years ago we were fukkin cavemen?
Something is clearly not adding up.
Sumer also boggles my mind.
It is said to be the oldest civilization in history.
The problem is nothing we found predates it.
So, essentially, civilization popped up out of fukkin nowhere, literally overnight.
We are supposed to accept and believe when they tell us that man went from cavemen to all of a sudden building cities, creating artworks, fashioning things like metal swords and different kinds of weapons, etc. etc. with no evolution being involved whatsoever.
It's like there was nothing and then boom, there's Sumer.
It's fukkin laughable.
Something happened to us in our very distant past that we as a species cannot remember.
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ArchieBunker
SBR MVP
02-21-11
1512
#40
Well Philly how things are headed we could be going back to the stone age with current scum everyone have voted in office
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SteveRyan
SBR MVP
11-15-11
1654
#41
I tend to believe that at some point aliens came along and did something to help us evolve and develop into what we are today.
What I don't understand is how they got here. It takes about 26,000 years traveling at the speed of light just to get from Earth to the center of our own galaxy. How do you explain that? If you traveled at the fukking speed of light, it would take 26,000 years.
And yet there are galaxies that are so far away we can barely see them.
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innovation
SBR Hall of Famer
01-27-12
6218
#42
I highly doubt humans currently are the most intelligent form of existence in eternity. Just because man judges time and distance only proves the limitations of transportation we are stuck on.
I don't think it's unreasonable to warp or bend time. I also don't think it's impossible to have human labor build the pyramids if you know how to cheat or weaken gravity.
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PhillyFlyers
SBR Hall of Famer
09-27-11
8245
#43
Originally posted by SteveRyan
I tend to believe that at some point aliens came along and did something to help us evolve and develop into what we are today.
What I don't understand is how they got here. It takes about 26,000 years traveling at the speed of light just to get from Earth to the center of our own galaxy. How do you explain that? If you traveled at the fukking speed of light, it would take 26,000 years.
And yet there are galaxies that are so far away we can barely see them.
I don't accept this. As you point out, the distances to get here from another system is mind boggling.
Something else is in play here.
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PhillyFlyers
SBR Hall of Famer
09-27-11
8245
#44
Originally posted by ArchieBunker
Well Philly how things are headed we could be going back to the stone age with current scum everyone have voted in office
I don;t think we ever left the stone age, pal.
Are you telling me there's a real difference between this....
and this....
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SteveRyan
SBR MVP
11-15-11
1654
#45
Originally posted by PhillyFlyers
I'm not saying it's a hollow earth, bro.
All I'm saying is it wasn't humanity that built this.
How could we?
Originally posted by PhillyFlyers
I don't accept this. As you point out, the distances to get here from another system is mind boggling.
Something else is in play here.
So if it wasn't humanity and it wasn't aliens then what are you talking about? Some type of advanced species that no longer exists and has never been discovered?
Also, you brought up Puma Punka. If you bring up Puma Punka then you are specifically talking about Alien intervention.
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PhillyFlyers
SBR Hall of Famer
09-27-11
8245
#46
Originally posted by SteveRyan
So if it wasn't humanity and it wasn't aliens then what are you talking about? Some type of advanced species that no longer exists and has never been discovered?
Also, you brought up Puma Punka. If you bring up Puma Punka then you are specifically talking about Alien intervention.