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originally posted by: choos
originally posted by: FormOfTheLord
Here watch this video from the OP it should show you some evidence. If you watch the video it shows you they were making hydrogen power, how do they know that? They have found trace elements of the chemicals used to make it.
Lol enjoy the vid!
they said they found salt, and a guy theorised they used two chemicals (dilute hydrochloric acid and hydrated zinc) to mix together to form hydrogen as a byproduct..
i dont think they said anything about what they do with the hydrogen produced though..
also, where did they get the amount of diluted hydrochloric acid and hydrated zinc from to pour it into the shaft??
one more thing i dont think these two solutions produce salt which the guy is saying was found layered on the walls.
originally posted by: peter vlar
a reply to: AnuTyr
And exactly what is your evidence that this is the case? Youve got to give a little more to go in than a simple statement of affirmation.
originally posted by: MysterX
originally posted by: peter vlar
a reply to: AnuTyr
And exactly what is your evidence that this is the case? Youve got to give a little more to go in than a simple statement of affirmation.
Why's that then...stating his or her opinion is just that..no evidence is required to state an opinion.
Millions of people around this world believe in a creator deity, with no evidence to support that either.
The evidence is required when you are attempting to convince others that your opinion is the correct one, simply telling others of your opinion does not.
originally posted by: peter vlar
a reply to: FormOfTheLord
There's absolutely no evidence of either hydrogen production in the accompanying video, none in the archaeological record. None anywhere. There's a lot of speculation about what could possibly have been but no evidence at all.
originally posted by: MysterX
originally posted by: peter vlar
a reply to: FormOfTheLord
There's absolutely no evidence of either hydrogen production in the accompanying video, none in the archaeological record. None anywhere. There's a lot of speculation about what could possibly have been but no evidence at all.
It could be argued, convincingly too, that the Djedefre pyramid offers such proof of an energetic Hydrogen explosion in prehistory.
Unfortunately, much of the pyramid has been robbed over the years, but the remaining evidence points towards the pyramid being destroyed from forces that exploded from within.
Hydrogen generation would be at least one candidate for such an explosion in antiquity.
originally posted by: AthlonSavage
They ran on unleaded lol
originally posted by: FormOfTheLord
originally posted by: ignorant_ape
a reply to: FormOfTheLord
citations required
Here watch this video from the OP it should show you some evidence. If you watch the video it shows you they were making hydrogen power, how do they know that? They have found trace elements of the chemicals used to make it.
Lol enjoy the vid!
originally posted by: acackohfcc
originally posted by: FormOfTheLord
originally posted by: ignorant_ape
a reply to: FormOfTheLord
citations required
Here watch this video from the OP it should show you some evidence. If you watch the video it shows you they were making hydrogen power, how do they know that? They have found trace elements of the chemicals used to make it.
Lol enjoy the vid!
hydorgen is 1 proton and one electron. What are these trace elements that are the supposed precursors of hydrogen?
originally posted by: ignorant_ape
a reply to: FormOfTheLordas you insist on lecturing people on " basic chemistry "
heres a question :
whats the reaction between hydrochloric acid and calcium carbonate ?????
hint - it falsifies the entire premise of your video
originally posted by: Dmvr34
IF they could generate power ,I assume in form of electricity, why would it be to launch space ships or alter the "matrix" or whatever other implausible reasons there are?
Could it not simply have been to have a little light for reading and cooking or other mundane reasons?
Why do we (I include myself in this "we" ) always jump right for the most unrealistic options instead of the more "common sense" ones.
IMHO if there was truely that level of advancement back in the days, we would have been alot farther along today than we are now.
originally posted by: AdmireTheDistance
I remember a time when I used to be able to browse through the Ancient and Lost Civilizations forum and learn something. Now, it seems like nearly every thread is repeating one of a handful of outrageous ideas, none of which has a single piece of supporting evidence. Is history still taught in school? Is one still able to go into fields like archaeology and actually research and learn about our past? Or does everyone lean back, watch some Youtube videos, pick whichever nonsensical "theory" they like best, and then go around parroting it as truth? If there were any evidence to back up any of these fantastical claims, it would be one thing, but there isn't any, except in the minds of those who'd rather believe in fantasy than educate themselves about our 'mundane' past.
Such widespread willingness, and desire, even, to embrace ignorance and fantasy truly disturbs and saddens me....If the posts here these days are reflective of society at large, then I have some very deep concerns about our future.
*This isn't directed at anyone, or even this thread, in particular....
originally posted by: FormOfTheLord
originally posted by: AdmireTheDistance
I remember a time when I used to be able to browse through the Ancient and Lost Civilizations forum and learn something. Now, it seems like nearly every thread is repeating one of a handful of outrageous ideas, none of which has a single piece of supporting evidence. Is history still taught in school? Is one still able to go into fields like archaeology and actually research and learn about our past? Or does everyone lean back, watch some Youtube videos, pick whichever nonsensical "theory" they like best, and then go around parroting it as truth? If there were any evidence to back up any of these fantastical claims, it would be one thing, but there isn't any, except in the minds of those who'd rather believe in fantasy than educate themselves about our 'mundane' past.
Such widespread willingness, and desire, even, to embrace ignorance and fantasy truly disturbs and saddens me....If the posts here these days are reflective of society at large, then I have some very deep concerns about our future.
*This isn't directed at anyone, or even this thread, in particular....
Says the guy who cant see the evidence cited within the video. You then start with your own ignorant rant on how there is no evidence, how truly pathetic.