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Posted by Sunsnail on Mar-07-2009 04:48:

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Originally posted by Magnetonium
I wonder, that our brains are so huge, we are so advanced and developed, yet so hear so often that we only use about few percents of the brain (one percent?). That doesnt make sense from evolutionary point of view - what is the rest of the brain used for? Or was it used earler to a greater capacity?


gah

http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/tenper.html


Posted by matty on Mar-12-2009 00:19:

quote:
Originally posted by Magnetonium


This clearly indicates that this is part of yet another ancient civilization that existed BEFORE the end of last ice age. Which indicates that living conditions at the time of Ice Ages are quite sustainable for life (look at the other massive ruins found deep in water around the world). AND, it is a substantial proof that the Ice Age is nothing more than a polar shift - NOT a climate change, because it would explain the huge rises and drops in water levels when the South Pole shifts over water, trapping massive amounts of water, and lowering worldwide ocean levels. The huge ruins that have been found off the coast of Cuba 650 meters deep indicate that.




You can't be serious with this statement


Posted by {b.s.e.} on Mar-12-2009 05:55:

quote:
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
yeah, im sorry. it was quite clearly aliens



you hear that Bull Shit Eater? that's reality calling. you've been gone for quite some time.


Incredibly clever..

Unfortunately for the lot of you, you have no interest in looking any deeper than your own superficial wit and skepticism.

quote:

Divers Find World's Oldest Building

by Trushar Barot

A STRUCTURE thought to be the world's oldest building, nearly twice the age of the great pyramids of Egypt, has been discovered. The rectangular stone ziggurat under the sea off the coast of Japan could be the first evidence of a previously unknown Stone Age civilisation, say archeologists.

The monument is 600ft wide and 90ft high and has been dated to at least 8000BC. The oldest pyramid in Egypt, the Step Pyramid at Saqqara, was constructed more than 5,000 years later.

The structure off Yonaguni, a small island southwest of Okinawa, was first discovered 75ft underwater by scuba divers 10 years ago and locals believed it was a natural phenomenon.

Professor Masaki Kimura, a geologist at Ryukyu University in Okinawa, was the first scientist to investigate the site and has concluded that the mysterious five-layer structure was man-made. "The object has not been manufactured by nature. If that had been the case, one would expect debris from erosion to have collected around the site, but there are no rock fragments there," he said.



Posted by {b.s.e.} on Mar-12-2009 05:57:


Posted by {b.s.e.} on Mar-12-2009 05:59:

quote:
Originally posted by Aortik
Ah yes, remnants of the elusive Mer-Jews.


Not the Mer-Masons?


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Mar-12-2009 06:00:

see, that's all fine and (remarkably!) very interesting. but why is the first response always 'aliens!!'?


Posted by Alex on Mar-12-2009 06:05:

quote:
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
see, that's all fine and (remarkably!) very interesting. but why is the first response always 'aliens!!'?


It was alien gods.


Posted by {b.s.e.} on Mar-12-2009 06:05:

It's a bloody diving attraction.

http://www.grahamhancock.com/galler...er/yonaguni.htm



I'm anglin' that most of you live in denial 99% of the day. You probably double check to make sure your shit made it into the toilet.


Posted by {b.s.e.} on Mar-12-2009 06:11:

quote:
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
see, that's all fine and (remarkably!) very interesting. but why is the first response always 'aliens!!'?


You would rule it out completely? We are living in an epoch within a 14 billion year old Universe, which now seems to be only one of many, many more. M-Theory/String theory suggests the nature of reality to be far more exotic than we ever thought possible..

I suppose it is rather irrelevant, given the current circumstances of the world, and to argue the existence of aliens based on the existence of an unknown, advanced and extinct society is rather moot.


Posted by Magnetonium on Mar-12-2009 22:13:

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Originally posted by matty


You can't be serious with this statement


I made that statement over a year ago, back when I thought of the whole 2012 thing. I have since distanced myself away from "polar shifts" as I am not a believer in events of 2012 ... at least not the way I used to look at it. So to answer that point - I am not serious about it anymore.

Climate change - yes - a factor. Glaciers that once covered great portions of the northern hemisphere are most likely part of climate change.

As I said, you should take any information in this thread with a degree of scepticism. It is interesting, it raises important questions and some great points are presented, but information is updated all the time, and I have changed my opinion with regards to several minor points, including pole shift and climate change.

The more information I have gathered, the more books I've read and had to adjust some of my views. For example, it has become more obvious that the ruins off the coast of Japan have strong resemblance to natural rock formations. Even if it was a site of former human-made structure of some sorts, it has degraded too much over time.

Related topic of scepticism - I was at some point fascinated about the alleged Bosnian Pyramids ... but by the looks of it - there are no pyramids there, though some evidence is emerging to suggest that some sort of human activity was behind several of the sections digged out. Instead, these could just remnants of construction from the Roman era.

http://www.bosnianpyramids.org/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bosnian_pyramids



Posted by {b.s.e.} on Mar-14-2009 09:07:

I figured I would throw this up here.. I found a strange hi-res image on GoogleMars.. and rather than dedicate a wasteful thread, here:



I see growth, water and plants. But I'm open to suggestions.


Posted by Sunsnail on Mar-14-2009 09:59:

lmao


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