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[ QUOTE ] So, no one thinks this is plausible? On a planet thats 4 billion years old we are the first civilization to invent this technology? Esp when there are so many things unexplained and undiscovered. Some disaster wipes out everything on earth and buries it under land and ocean, and civilization starts over. [/ QUOTE ] If there were previous human civilizations as advanced or more advanced than us I would not expect there to be vast amounts of easily recoverable oil 100 years ago. [/ QUOTE ] Jesus....it's like you people have never even SEEN 'The Abyss'. All the technology of this ancient civilization was probably made of water, and all their energy came from exploiting the vaccuum zero-point energy. Plus, they were actually around BEFORE the life that died to create all the oil.... Edit....Wait, what if they ARE the oil....whooooooaaaaa |
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I'd recommend reading Fingerprints of the Gods by Graham Hancock.
If human civilisation is really the only one that ever existed then can someone please explain the Piri Reiss Map for me? Or how Aztecs built walls from polygonal HUGE blocks that are so well made that you can't get a piece of paper inbetween the cracks today Or how the great Pyramid at Giza was built with such exact measurements especially considering how it's built out of such massive bocks of stone that even today we couldn't build it again if we tried to using modern techniques. Or how the Sphinx got there if it's been dated with geological weathering patterns as being vastly older than conventional Eyptologists would have you believe Or why the layout of the Pyramid complex at Giza happens to correspond with the position in the sky of the constellation Orion circa 10500BC or so and only then. (Coincidentally about the same time as the sphinx has been dated to) Why do people assume that if civilisation was advanced enough it would HAVE to use oil - or plastic? |
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