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Originally posted by Hanslune
Howdy Iksose7
Originally posted by iksose7
was later semi-confirmed by ground penetrating radar in 1973.
Nope unconfirmed, they found nothing that wasn't natural for limestone saturated with water.
A summary of 'holes in the Sphinx' can be found here: Sphinx holes
Description of the 1974,76 & 78 study by one of the principles: 1973 study
You may wish in the future to investigate something by using source besides fringe websites
Originally posted by dplum517
Just a thought:
Wouldn't the "Ground Penetrating Radar" also pick up a "Spaceship" underground?
I do believe the halls exist and there is vast network of underground tunnels beneath the pyramids and the sphinx ... just seems that the radar would have also picked up a spaceship if there was one.
Originally posted by iksose7
After reading all of the replies in this thread, i come to one conclusion...
Harte... is one big buzz kill lighten up brother. There is no need to slam peoples beliefs so hard.
Originally posted by LosLobos
Originally posted by OrionHunterX
Did you guys know that there's a sphinx on Mars too? Here..
So was the author referring to the spaceship hidden in the sphinx pertaining to the one on Mars?
By the way, I didn't invent this. It is none other than the great Hoagland himself!!
Got a link to this image on a credible site?
Originally posted by Harte
Originally posted by Jrocbaby
reply to post by Harte
Not sure where you got your opinions from
Don't really care either
I have not invented anything, Everything I stated you can learn yourself.
You (or somebody you "learned" from) invented the idea they had nothing to eat.
You (or somebody you "learned" from) invented the idea that "structures" were placed "exactly in the middle" of lat./long. lines.
You (or somebody you "learned" from) invented the idea that the G.P.'s "precision" is unmatched to this day.
You (or somebody you "learned" from) invented the idea that Orion is a "system."
You (or somebody you "learned" from) invented the idea that stone for the Gizamids was quarried from "miles away."
You (or somebody you "learned" from) invented the idea that a razor blade won't fit between the stones.
You (or somebody you "learned" from) invented the idea that the Egyptians had stone-cutting machinery.
Other than the above, you're absolutely right.
Every response I made to your fantasy post can be confirmed. Assuming you care to try.
Harte
Originally posted by Druid42
Then I'd have to imagine a hitherto unknown "warp" technology to "warp" it out from under there. Heck, it'd destroy the sphinx and pyramids in takeoff, so it's much better to just "warp" it out of there.
Originally posted by Druid42
reply to post by Eurisko2012
Except for the fact that Egypt was not a desert 9-12k years ago. Quite lush and tropical in fact. Lots of water erosion.
If people don't want comments made about how ridiculous their beliefs are, they can keep them to themselves until they have discovered whether their beliefs have any validity.
Originally posted by Druid42
Geez, quit nit-picking....
the idea they had nothing to eat? Well, it was a desert (supposedly) when the Gizamids were built. Hard to grow crops and whet the thirst of thousands of workers in the hot sun, EH? The logistics don't work out, but of course, we don't know how many workers were involved. No written record of them being built. Kinda odd, EH? Point to Jrocbaby.
Originally posted by Druid42the idea that the G.P.'s "precision" is unmatched to this day? On this one you have to do a comparitive between the technology available. Back then they didn't have GPS, laser sighting, or computers to do CAD. Tell a group of people today to attempt such a feat WITHOUT any "high tech", and they won't be able to. Questions: Why hasn't any egotistical philanthropist tried to build a "Modern Pyramid"? How much would it cost? Could it even be done today? Point to Jroc, because they did do a bang up job with what they had, built to last besides, and they did it "au natural".
Originally posted by Druid42 the idea that Orion is a "system"? Technically it's a constellation, labeled as such because us humans tend to arrange things in a meaningful manner. But actually, it is a star system, just as our own sun is also part of a larger star system. Look at the bigger picture. Point to neither for quibbling over symantics.
Originally posted by Druid42the idea that stone for the Gizamids was quarried from "miles away"? Point to both. They got some blocks from 8 mile away quarries, and some form 800 mile away quarries. Helps to do a google search before you open your pie-hole.
Originally posted by Druid42
the idea that the Egyptians had stone-cutting machinery? Uhm, how did they quarry? Answer: They were also a trading culture. You forget think about the economy of the world at that point in time. They didn't trade stocks, they traded goods and information. Do you forget the Great Library at Alexandria? Do you forget the THOUSANDS of hieroglyphs they carved? Hmm, methinks stone working culture, keeping records of everything except Gizamid records. Kinda odd, EH? Point to Jroc.
Originally posted by woodwytch
But stating complete falsehoods as "facts," and doing so in order to further a world view that is completely at odds with reality, I think requires comment.
I don't think someone saying that they believe there is a spaceship buried beneath the Sphinx can be called a 'falsehood' until it has been proven that there isn't a spaceship buried beneath the Sphinx ... afterall, I imagine there were some fairly surprised faces when full sized, ocean-going boats in pits beside the Great Pyramid were discovered ... how silly would you feel if next year / 10 years time it was proven that there was a spaceship buried beneath the Sphinx ?