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Re: Earthquake Watch - Prepping

They didn't have telescopes but they mapped our solar system, planet alignments, and even described the color of far away plants that we have only just discovered in the 20th century. Their long and short calendars are more accurate than ours we use today. They were the first to use a written language to record events and knowledge. Also cut tons of granite without diamond saws or even steel tools. Mayan history tells us that humans were created by the Kukulcan who came from the stars, splicing their DNA with primates here, and returned to teach us.

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Who taught those things to the people, on the other side of the world, who had no telescopes or diamond/steel tools either?
 
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At the time of the Mayan empire, the rest of the world (unmodified primates) were digging in the dirt barely using stone tools. The Egyptian civilization ether stemmed from Mayan culture, or Kukulcan teaching. You can see this from the architecture of the pyramids which are a ziggurat Mayan temple scaled up. Most religions boil down to the same origins, whether your Christian, Buddhist, Muslim a creator came and made you in their image, replace the word God to Alien and things start to make more sense.
 
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its smelled like rotten eggs here in so cal today................
not a good sign.............always good to be ready so cal freaks-----------------
 
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Brimstone. :lecture

At the time of the Mayan empire, the rest of the world (unmodified primates) were digging in the dirt barely using stone tools. The Egyptian civilization ether stemmed from Mayan culture, or Kukulcan teaching. You can see this from the architecture of the pyramids which are a ziggurat Mayan temple scaled up. Most religions boil down to the same origins, whether your Christian, Buddhist, Muslim a creator came and made you in their image, replace the word God to Alien and things start to make more sense.

The Mayans, whose oldest carbon dated artifact places around 2600 B.C., and whose most prominent era dates 250 BC-900 AD? They taught the Egyptians, who were building pyramids by 2600, and had been producing evidence of their existence since around 5500?

250 BC is about where their writing begins. You know how long after Herodotus that is?
 
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Brimstone. :lecture



The Mayans, whose oldest carbon dated artifact places around 2600 B.C., and whose most prominent era dates 250 BC-900 AD? They taught the Egyptians, who were building pyramids by 2600, and had been producing evidence of their existence since around 5500?

250 BC is about where their writing begins. You know how long after Herodotus that is?

Carbon dating stone artifacts will only provide you with a date of when it was formed not made into the item. The fact that Egyptians had an item doesn't necessarily mean they made it. Mayan vs Greek mythology, I like it. Herodotus died around 430 BC.




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$100 on 21/12/12:wink1:
 
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The Egyptians built the pyramids during the third millenium BC. When did Mayans build theirs?

And yes, Herodotus died around 450 BC, and the history he wrote was over two centuries older than all Mayan writing.
 
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"It's difficult to tell which culture came first, but the most ancient seemingly accurate reference point for human history on Earth prior to now is found in the form of two Stelae at Quirigua, Guatemala. According to academic texts, one Stela represents a date 400 Million years ago, while the other shows a date 90 Thousand years ago.

It is speculated that during the Ice Age, tribes of humans would have lived in Mesoamerica due to its warmer climates. So according to "documented" history, the Mayan Indians came first..."
 
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At the earliest, Mayan stelae date to around 400 BC.

The Greeks had already invented political thought, medicine, and theater. The Parthenon at Athens was already 50 years old.
 
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Hmm...... interesting! Nice to talk to sombody who is into this. You know anything about Hy-Brasil?
 
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Nothing, thought we were talking about origins of knowledge.
 
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I was just talking about how far behind the Mayans were compared to the Greeks and Egyptians. Maybe not the Egyptians so much; they never really got anywhere (but, neither did the Mayans).

Hy-Brasil sounds like a Brigadoon story. There are lots of them. I think the strangeness of those tales has more to do with the storytellers needing metaphors for things they didn't fully understand, and less about there being some unexplained phenomenon with cosmic origins.

Instead of replacing 'gods' with 'aliens', try looking at the world with a primitive conceptual vocabulary. I think early humans had a hard time distinguishing between what was out in the world, and what was in their heads. Religion now is a form of nostaligia for that naive state of mind. Back then, it was the only state of mind they knew.

There aren't explanations for the crazy events you find in holy books and myth. People were just crazy.
 
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I was just talking about how far behind the Mayans were compared to the Greeks and Egyptians. Maybe not the Egyptians so much; they never really got anywhere (but, neither did the Mayans).

Hy-Brasil sounds like a Brigadoon story. There are lots of them. I think the strangeness of those tales has more to do with the storytellers needing metaphors for things they didn't fully understand, and less about there being some unexplained phenomenon with cosmic origins.

Instead of replacing 'gods' with 'aliens', try looking at the world with a primitive conceptual vocabulary. I think early humans had a hard time distinguishing between what was out in the world, and what was in their heads. Religion now is a form of nostaligia for that naive state of mind. Back then, it was the only state of mind they knew.

There aren't explanations for the crazy events you find in holy books and myth. People were just crazy.

I concur 100%, but I think they witnessed events which were happening but could only describe them with the vocabulary at hand. If beings came from the skies now and perform miracles wouldn’t they be called aliens rather than gods.
 
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They didn't have telescopes but they mapped our solar system, planet alignments, and even described the color of far away plants that we have only just discovered in the 20th century. Their long and short calendars are more accurate than ours we use today. They were the first to use a written language to record events and knowledge. Also cut tons of granite without diamond saws or even steel tools. Mayan history tells us that humans were created by the Kukulcan who came from the stars, splicing their DNA with primates here, and returned to teach us.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pe6DN1OoxjE

And some thing they could predict things. Well, except their own demise.
 
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