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originally posted by: randyvs
Are you offering something less absurd?
And thanks in advance.
the instrument has been dated either between 150 and 100 BC,[5] or, according to a more recent view, at 205 BC.
originally posted by: Xtrozero
originally posted by: Vector99
a reply to: Xtrozero
Ok got it. That settles it for sure. Thanks.
It's not like man has not created Gods to explain everything that man can not explain or control. We been creating Gods out of thin air for a million years, why would this be any different?
originally posted by: Vector99
So that is the explanation? They made them for gods. Scholars around the world still debate to this day the purpose of the Nazca lines, but you solved it. It's simply the gods.
originally posted by: new_here
a reply to: Frocharocha
Maybe it's right before our very eyes, but not recognized as such. Are any or all of the following artifacts left by aliens? Can anyone say definitively yes or no?
Mysterious crystal skulls:
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Remains of ancient elongated skulls:
Link
The Antikythera mechanism:
Link
the instrument has been dated either between 150 and 100 BC,[5] or, according to a more recent view, at 205 BC.
Some would even posit that the Pyramids of Giza and the giant statues on Easter Island are remnants from a time of alien visitation to our planet. Who knows...? Myself, I do love to ponder the implications of it all.
originally posted by: Vector99
originally posted by: Xtrozero
originally posted by: Vector99
a reply to: Xtrozero
Ok got it. That settles it for sure. Thanks.
It's not like man has not created Gods to explain everything that man can not explain or control. We been creating Gods out of thin air for a million years, why would this be any different?
So that is the explanation? They made them for gods. Scholars around the world still debate to this day the purpose of the Nazca lines, but you solved it. It's simply the gods.
Both are the same. Humans live in the abstract world where we create everything abstractly first. You can't even make you breakfast without abstractly thinking about it. It is all the same for us to say Gods Made us or aliens made us, for both we abstractly created to explain something we do not understand yet. We make Gods and build all kinds of things for those gods, if you want to say we built those for aliens then OK. In the abstract world Gods and aliens are very interchangeable...hehe
originally posted by: Vector99
So that is the explanation? They made them for gods. Scholars around the world still debate to this day the purpose of the Nazca lines, but you solved it. It's simply the gods.
originally posted by: diogeneese33
Many buildings and artifacts have been found all over from Peru to Egypt to southwest America that can not be explained when following the narrative of our past as its taught in public schools... a few examples of different types and places...
The crystal skulls
The great pyramids of the entire world from under the sea to the highest peaks
Betz mystery shere
LaManna Ecuador artifacts
Sir William Petrie artifacts
... list goes on and on have fun connecting the dots
originally posted by: Vector99
a reply to: UKTruth
It is a reasonable thought that many of the Nazca lines were made for their gods. The question is who are they? And why the heck did they make sculptures only visible from the sky in terrain that would remain untouched for thousands of years? So far from their cities that they would have to travel and make these. Most ancient cultures that worshipped gods didn't make their tributaries like the Nazca. That is why it remains such a mystery.