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This is a relief carving of a stegasaurus on the side of a Cambodian temple in Angkor Wat. The temple was built in the 12th Century, long before the birth of modern paleontology. Everything we've been taught in History class is a lie.

What are they covering up? What is the real truth about our world, and why would they suppress it for so long? What are they afraid of?
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Fake
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Reptars
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>>687648898
google it. it's real
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Lizard people
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>>687648538
>stegasaurus
Try harder...like they wouldn't carve the spiked tail
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>>687648538
It's a poorly drawn ox with fringes around it.

Look at the circle around it. Same fringes.
The fringes are not part of the animal. It's a design choice.

Also, since when does stegosaurus have head horns?
If they really interacted with them, wouldn't they draw them accurately?

It's just an ox with stylistic flair.
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>>687648538
or they could dig?
modern anything means shit
you are stupid
aliens built the pyramids?
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>>687648538
K
> archeologist
> mammoth bones found in Greek temples
> revered as bones of heroes
> assuming modern man is the only one to find ancient remains makes you a fuckstick
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>>687651192
Fun fact: Elephant skulls are likely the source of the cyclops legend.
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>>687651577
Fun fact, I've had a beer with the dude that raised that theory.
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>>687651753
Lucky dude.

I've had a beer with a guy who worked on the dinosaur resurrection project
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>>687648538
thats a fecking chameleon you r-tard
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>>687652067
He's spot on, for the most part. Dragons and griffons and shit being the unearthed remains of dinosaurs and other extinct animals.

I'll stick with Malcolm on the resurrection idea. Just because we can doesn't mean we should.
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>>687648538
https://geochristian.com/tag/pseudoarcheology/
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>>687652665
No worries.
The project he was on was about bringing out atavistic traits in chickens.
Most of the genes are still there. They just need the right hormonal trigger as an embryo.
Shit like teeth, claws, and tails.

God bless autistic Jack Horner
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Ive been to the temple and taken a photo of it, iys still a mystery on exactly what it is, also its not on the angkor wat temple its on the ta prohm temple (the one from the tomb taider movie)
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>>687653362
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>>687653098
It's miraculous work. I won't use the word "unethical", just unwise. I don't see it stopping where it should stop. But it would be amazing to shake the yoke of extinction.
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Ancient peoples weren't retarded. They probably found a stegosaurus skeleton, and drew what they thought it would look like. If you spend your whole life taking animals like deer, cows or other prey and butchering them down to the skeleton, you start to understand how musculature works. You can easily replicate what an animal would look like from their bones.
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>>687651753
Fun fact: you're a lying faggot
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>>687653687
You don't just find skeletons lying in the ground.
They're part of the rock.
That's what it means to be a fossil.

That's why palaeontology didn't become a thing until dynamite was invented. Because then massive quarries became possible.

It's just an animal they drew shittily that we think is a dinosaur.
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>>687653868
K
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>>687648538
>stegosaurus
horns
no tail spikes
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>>687654111
Mudslides, earthquakes, and other erosion exposes ancient bones. Also, they had mines before there was dynamite, meat head.
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>>687654111
Actually, fossils with ofttimes rise to the surface in earthquakes or other natural disasters. They can also be found in caves.
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>>687648538
So what? They saw stegasaurus bones and imagined what it would look like alive. What's the mystery here?
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>>687651577
Cretans are cretins
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>>687654523
Fossils are almost never in a complete skeleton.

Especially in that time when they had no real way to excavate safely.

Just pickaxes and whatever is already exposed to the air.
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>>687655615
Yeah but sometimes they're perfectly in tact, and all it takes is a flooding river to expose it
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>>687655993
That one was obviously cleaned up. In reality, the bones don't have that much of a contrast to the rock.

Not to mention that any sort of exposure would be extremely uneven.
Maybe a bit of thigh would be exposed and maybe a bit of neck. The rest covered in rock.
If past people even wanted to see more, they'd destroy it with a pickaxe.

It's not like it's a clam shell where you pry open and there it is.
It's embedded in the rock.
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>>687655993
Think of how many million of animals that have died. Sometimes it happens. Common heathen joke among paleontologist is the "Noah vein". A layer of bones from all the animals that died during the flood.
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>>687648538
Who says that is a Stegosurus? Really doesn't look like one with the plates or ridge on the back, weird head and short stubby tail without the row of spikes. But it's possible those Cambodians found some bones of old
Stegosaurus skeletons and were trying to depict them based on fragments of fossils, tons and tons of Stegosaur fossils are found all over the world.
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>>687648538
Dinosaurs lived in 65 BC moron.
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You morons.
It's a motif.
You're only looking at the animal.
The the things that look like spikes are just a design choice. Everything around it has the same spiky shape.

It's the circle around the animal meant to be a spiked snake?
It's probably meant to be flower petals.
Or just pretty shapes.

These things were likely painted, remember?
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>>687656811
No dude,the Flood was 1000 BC. Duh.
Before that Noah lived with dinosaurs.
He had to run from them though, because after Eve and Adam ate the fruit, the dinosaurs used their plant eating teeth to attack meat.
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>>687648538
They're afraid of knowledge, and you knowing too much: literally, knowledge is the most powerful weapon, more powerful than nukes, more powerful than firearms. That's why they cover it up.
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>>687648538
Men lived with dinosaurs.

Men still live with dinosaurs.

Everything the evolutionists want you to take on faith is a lie.
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>>687648538
>long before the birth of paleontology
Dude, the bones have been there for 65 million years. A Cambodian might have just found some.
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>>687658944
I personally like it when a Cambodian finds my bone.
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>>687656325
Ever hear of Ankor Wat? Big ass stone city. The SE Asians have been working stone for a long time. They could have easily found part of a skeleton while quarrying.

You're like one of those faggots who thing the Egyptians needed alien help.
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India had nuclear weapons and flying machines thousands of years ago.
Why is it any surprise that they could have cloned dinosaurs?
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>>687659320
You don't find fossils in granite, brah.

You don't make buildings out of sedimentary rock, dummy.
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The Egyptian hieroglyphs clearly show>
>an apache helicopter,
>a naval fast attack craft,
>a flying saucer,
>and a U2 Spy plane.

These are all mid-20th century technologies, but the hieroglyphs are more than a hundred years old.

What are they hiding from us?
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>>687659347
No India described something that Sounds like an atomic weapon. Big ball of fire that glasses cities. That's like saying since we have the movie Alien we've obviously made first contact.
>conspiracy of the future
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>>687659443
And you Always find the same kind of rock all in one big pile underground right?
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>>687659497
> seems legit, it's on the interweb
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>>687659664
You can only imagine what you can conceptualize.
And you can only conceptualize things that you can understand.
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>>687659347
So, where are the remains of the heavy industry which is necessary to build all this shit?
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>>687659759
>pile
No, but essentially yes.
Rock exists in vast veins and deposits that go on for kilometers.
It's not a jumble.

You don't make a quarry anywhere that doesn't have the stone you want.
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>>687660010
Destroyed by nuclear weapons, obviously
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>>687659848
Bullshit. I don't understand how a lightsaber works, yet I can conceptualize it all day.
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>>687659772
It's the real deal, but they* don't want you to know about it:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helicopter_hieroglyphs

*child molesting lizard jews.
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>>687660109
You understand a sword made of fire.

If you had no swords or no fire. You wouldn't imagine a lightsaber.
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>>687660010
they mastered chi energy and harnessed the flow of chakra through the human body, so had no need for mechanisation like the godless westerner.
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>>687660164
They literally say it's two heiroglyps carved over each other because the stone was reused.
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>>687660191
>what is hydrocephaly
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>>687660164
You forgot the link to: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Child_Molesting_Lizard_Jews
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>>687653631

Shit could theoretically get crazy, but never anything full on Jurassic Park.

The modern climate doesn't have enough oxygen in the atmosphere to sustain the massive terrestrial organisms of the prehistoric age. Lack of oxygen keeps the size of bugs in check since they breathe "passively" usually via book-lungs.
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>>687660179
Yeah an atom bomb is a big ball of fire. They had balls, and they had fire. Easily conceptualized.
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>>687660191
> head binding

Seriously, you fags need anthropology 101.
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>>687656325
Actually there are instances where sedimentary layers split open exactly like a clam to expose a complete skeleton.
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>>687660398
> sounds about right
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>>687660390
Actually, we have more O2 now than during the Cretaceous.

People often forget that the "dinosaur era" lasted hundreds of millions of years.

In the beginning, there was lots of O2 but that shit is like a cycle. It goes up and down.

Also, the blue whale is the largest animal to ever exist. People often forget that too.
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>>687648538
>Implying literally no pre-modern civilization dug a hole anywhere deep enough and ran into some dinosaur bones -- then grinded it into powder to live longer or some shit.
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>>687660398
Ball of fire is not the same thing as an explosion that turns sand into glass
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>>687659497
>u2
Its the x-1.
Jesus people are dumb.
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>>687648538
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>>687660986
What do you think?
Use your intuition
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>>687660853
>x-1
No way. look at the narrow, elongated fuselage, and the relatively speaking high tail. Clearly a U2.
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>>687660853
>>687661081
Guys, the Egyptians were not experts. They likely just drew it slightly wrong.
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>>687648538
it's a rhinoceros you faggot
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>>687660381
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Child_Molesting_Lizard_Jews

>Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name

They are moving fast to silence us, but the truth will be known!
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>>687649604
My thoughts exactly
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>>687661077
Holy fuck, I see it.

Those poufs are the same ones that were released by Ikea in 2007, but these carvings pre-date that by over 30 years!
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>>687661150
Good point
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>>687661077
Clearly being guided by the great circle god, poking them with long pointy lines and adding great knowledge along the way. Forgive my technical jargon, if you please.
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>>687661396
Fucking Egyptian aliens time travelling to our Ikea to steal our footrests.
I always knew they were devious
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>>687649604
I keep trying to agree with you butt fuck is it un oxlike. The body structure is completely off for an animal they'd be so familiar with.
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>>687661081
Nuh-uh.
Obviously x1
U2 was much thinner.
I can't believe people still get this wrong after 4,000 years...
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>>687648538
>stegosaurus
horns
no tail spikes
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>>687661677
Oh, then you are talking about the above glyph - the "flying saucer" one. Granted, that may be an x1, lacking some of the superficial structural detail (or simply lost to the ravages of time).
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>>687659497
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>>687661627
Plus the sheer amount of shillery in this thread.

Dragons and people confirmed coexist>>687662095
Haha holy shit
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>>687648538
stegasauruses don't have horns dumass
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>>687648538
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>687659497
George Lucas was trying to tell us the whole time.
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>>687653098

Fuck yeah, fluffy pink raptors when?
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>>687648538
Why is no one talking about Dulce?
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>>687661627
Ancient art is less about making it accurate to life.
That's a relatively modern fad.
There's also no do-overs for carving a large block. You can just erase. So if you do it slightly wrong, you gotta keep going. So they were more tolerant of mistakes.

You can find all kinds of crazy ancient art that only barely looks like it was supposed to look like.

I mean look at this shit.
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>>687662373
What is it?
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>>687662373
Why is everything doubled?
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>>687662373
I'm a big fan of Il Duce as well.
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>>687662523
Why have one when you can have two for twice the price?
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>>687652665
fuck you and fuck Crichton

Reactionary anti-science propaganda kills 1000s of people every year
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>>687662521
Joint human-alien facility. It's also where people go to 'disappear.'
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>>687662415
Someone obviously tried to touch that piece up at some point. But what I'm saying is I don't think OPs art can be overly interpreted one way or the other, in this case.
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>>687662749

Want more moon base shit
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>>687662535
You're an ok anon.
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>>687663000
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>>687649239
Try even harder. Check the filename.
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>>687663168
Why does the "artifact" start out as round in the unaltered picture then become a blat when you blow it up?

Manupulating a manipulation. Conspiracyception
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>>687663499
There are many things on the moon they're not telling us about.
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>>687659347
India's entire culture orbits around massive nationwide hallucinogenic drug use.

Why do you think everything is so damn colourful there?
They're all high as fuck and the entirety of India was protected from other more aggressive religions developing just north of them by the Himalayas.
It wasn't until people actually sailed round to meet them that anyone got a chance to talk to them, and by that time they'd developed thousands of years of uninterrupted drug-fuelled psychedelic belief-systems and stories to go with them.
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>>687663605
What am I looking at here, a pumpkin?
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>>687654788
dubz on dubz war?
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>>687664229
"Hoagland's Castle."
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>>687664299
Which is what exactly?
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>>687659443
people use every kind of rock for building
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>>687664421
A proposed 'castle' (or other structure) that's floating off of the surface of the moon. Long-abandoned and shrouded in mystery.
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>>687664018
This actually explains a lot.
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>>687660010
scavenged
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>>687660010
underwater
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>>687664018
and which hallucinogenic drugs are those?
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>>687664299
Looks more like a bit of dust on the lens.
See how out of focus it is compared to things that are around it?
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>>687660321
They a;so say the pyramids were carved with copper chisels. They are clearly imbeciles
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>>687648538
Its a hippo you asshole
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>>687664666
What do you think of the pyramids on mars?
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>>687665061
Why not?
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>>687665208
An interesting concept...wouldn't surprise me if there really are pyramids and entire cities still in-use on Mars. It's a big planet, and our 'rovers' are only..."exploring" very small parts of it.
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>>687656638
Woah woah woah there Indiana Jones, are you and your archeological buddies implying there is truth to the Bible?
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>>687665353
Why not buy a telescope and see for yourself?
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>>687665353
>concept
Are you living under a jewmosphere?
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>>687665590
I actually intend to, someday. Just right now, I live on a college campus in a busy city, so there's a lot of light-pollution. Of course, I want to move away from all this.

>>687665687
No.
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>>687659443
I alway picture Redd Foxx as Fred Sanford when someone calls someone else a dummy. Kek
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>>687665452
>not my batman glass
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>>687665901
>video.jpg
Why?
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>>687666052
Another mystery, perhaps?

No, but I saved that pic many years ago, long before webm-technology.
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>>687660191
Head binding can cause a normal human skull to end up like this, but it can happen naturally with serious amounts of inbreeding (usually done by confused royalty thinking they're keeping their bloodline 'pure').

A few Egyptian Pharaohs suffered from this, most notably the freakish Akhenaten - The Heretic.
His mutations were so severe his father basically locked him away from society like the hunchback of notre dame for so long that he developed a deep seated hatred for his father and the religion he practised. His mother, angry with the maltreatment of her poor neglected son used her political power to make sure he inherited the throne once his father died, and once Akhenaten gained power he abolished the religions of the day in favour of worshipping 'one true god' - the Sun. God's Sun.

Hence his title as heretic; nobody liked this at all as you might imagine and after his death the single-god religion was immediately torn apart and those at its head were banished from Egypt.
Shortly after this, nomads from the middle-east likely heard the banished priests tales of the one true god banished from Egypt and probably inspired a great deal of what would become the basis of Judaism (which would explain why the old testament has such a massive hate-boner for Egypt and their 'false gods').

Akhenaten was actually the father of a much, much more famous Pharaoh (today, at least) whom you'll definitely know: Tutankhamun, who also suffered greatly from deformities and mutations thanks to his father which played a part in his early death.

So, yeah. Moral of the story is genetic diversity is important.
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>>687665263
because the copper chisel is far softer than the rock it was supposed to be carving. Ask any mason about using copper to carve or cut stone.

It cannot be
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>>687653098
My grandpa lives in Montana and we'd go to the museum of the Rockies every turn I visited him.

One day we took a special tour.

Met Jack Horner and his collection of ankle bones

Best moment of my life
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>>687665901
Sorry about being shitty, you threw me off there. Take a look sometime, there's a pretty solid looking face to what appears a pyramid structure quite similiar to the one in giza.
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>>687666451
It only takes time and pressure, haven't you ever seen a meth head clean something?
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>>687666659
>meth heads are the hardest metal
-Red
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>>687666495
Oh yes, I've seen that one. I wonder what's inside or under it. There's also the possibility that cities and such exist on Mars, but rather...underground.
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>>687666774
>facts
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>>687666808
I would guess nothing. To me it is quite obviously a "we were here faggots, aha!". Doubt anyone lives there now.
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>>687666808
>aliens from the Draco constellation are draconic both in appearance and policy
Kek
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>>687660713
>Also, the blue whale is the largest animal to ever exist. People often forget that too.
People forget that because it's not true. Blue whale is the largest mammal, you goddamn double nigger
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>>687666659
Look, there are far better tools to cut stone. There are clearly trenches that were used for the saws to cut the blocks in.

I am familiar with tools and tooling. I know the pyramids were not cut with copper chisels. I'd rather use stone tools than butter soft copper.

I also have seen various objects which could not have been made with chisels, and places where mistakes were made, leaving marks of the tools used in the stone.

It is impossible that power tools were not used to make these objects.
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>>687666451
>no one carved any stone before the discovery of iron
Is that what you think?
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>>687667169
What's an animal that was bigger, silly?
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>>687667169
largest vertebrate. Also animal.

Name a larger animal

Protip: you can't
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>>687667170
Why are you replying to me? I honestly don't give a shit.
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>>687652943
/thread
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>>687667181
see >>687667170
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These kind of subject is to spooky4me. I've my alien/ufo experience once when i was a kid, but this thing keeps following me.
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>>687648538
>the cyclops myth came from seeing dino and elephant bones in the sides of cliff faces
>this is way before 12th century
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>>687667436
because I do
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>>687667639
Greentext it, /b/ruh
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>>687667613
>people all over the world had power tools
>there hasn't been a single one found yet
OK cool
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>>687667613
The "saw" marks are pretty visible in some less visited areas.
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>>687667781
>power means you have to plug it in

Go on then.
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>>687667781
we haven't even looked where most people lived before modern times. it's all 300 or more feet below sea level now.

Look up doggerland
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>>687667181
>>687666451
If you take a rope, tie it so that it makes a belt, put a pulley on both ends, on one pulley put a handle on it so you can crank it, let the rope rub across the surface of the stone, before the location where rope stars to touch the stone make a pool of water with the dust of a material harder than what you want to cut and voila you have a saw that can cut pretty much anything
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>>687667613
Everyone listen to this guy! Thank goodness he came along and corrected our fallacies before we fell off the super important edge of historical masonry. Thank you anon, that was a close one.
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>>687667817
>>687667933
That's because they did use saws.
Not magic ancient alium shit.
You wet the stone and add some sand. Then you start sawing away.
The softness of bronze doesn't matter because it's the grit actually doing the cutting.
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>>687667933
power could have been a team of oxen
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>>687666808
It'd be so fucking cool if it turned out Mars was habited at some point.

Mars is shaping up to be the best canditate for past-life we could have hoped for and it's just next-door to us; formerly had oceans, analysis of old lake-beds indicates the presence of the kinds of materials you'd expect from a body of water that may once have had life in it.

Venus which was once heralded to be earth's twin sister put a bit of a dampener on spirits when it turned out to be a hot wash of sulfer, but its intense heat is primarily due to an out of control greenhouse gas problem. Maybe in the far future it will turn out Venus held life until something triggered what would lead the the catastrophic state it's in at the moment.
And more scary is that it might be a morbid glimpse into what the future of earth has in store for us if we don't start putting some serious bank behind finding ways to suck greenhouse gasses out of the atmosphere.

Seriously. Pussy shit like cancer and 'the virus of the month' need to fuck off for a little bit - the next hurdle our species has to leap is planetwide weather control and atmospheric regulation.
No one is going to stop driving their cars. No one is going to stop wasting electricity. Nothing Bill Nye or Al Gore says is going to stop the developing world from driving old gas-guzzling cars in the billions.
This is a problem we're only going to solve with science, not restraint.
Humans don't do restraint.
We do science.
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>>687668111
>do this at an industrial pace

I am not convinced
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>>687668081
Doggerland was during the Ice Age.
That's probably a lot of interesting artifacts lost to the rising sea levels.
But let's not pretend there were ancient people with advanced civilization.

That's some WE WUZ KANGS type thinking
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>>687668111
yes, and better ways too. abrasive coated cutting tools have been known since H. erectus
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>>687668318
>thousands of people working on it
>takes years to complete
What's the problem?
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>>687668160
>>687668177
That was all my point, anons. Just softballing it in there
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>>687668343
Impossible.
They had alien technology from Venus
They just stopped using it because... Reasons.
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>>687668318
try that and compare to copper chisels.

You'll see why egyptologists are imbeciles to believe in copper chisels
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>>687660010
scavenged
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>>687668402
>years
>20 second solstice transformation accuracy
That'd be the problem, ace
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>>687664018
so you are saying that they were doing life the right way
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>>687668547
Didn't say that they weren't.
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>>687668341
Welp, look at common legends of the kinds of capabilities reported by magicians.

Crystal balls, magic wands, flying carpets - stuff you use every day.

There's reasons.
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>>687668536
Exactly, the had electrosaurs with 120 volt assholes that they plugged their extension cords into. Pretty neat operation.
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>>687654111
>You don't just find skeletons lying in the ground.
And yet that's exactly how multiple major archaeological finds were discovered.
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>>687668802
The pyramids exist. Lots of work was done. It was on an industrial scale.

Just saying
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>>687669063
Dammit! Now I can't patent that
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>>687668702
>>20 second solstice transformation accuracy
What new world crystal astrology shit is this?
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>>687669130
I am also, saying these things. Man tinfoils are hot for debate.
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>>687648538
You are a homosexual, OP
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Hey archeologicfags, did you know that you can substitute human shit for clay when making ashtrays on a potters wheel?
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>>687668304
I consider Venus, Earth, and Mars to be like 3 women. Venus, untouched, hot, virgin. Earth, breeder, currently mating. Mars, old, worn-out.

Which one do you prefer? I like it here, but imho, Venus has the better potential to be quickly colonized because of the sulphur and greenhouse gasses present.

Those are fuel, which Mars lacks.
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>>687668710
Maybe not the 'right' way, but definitely a groovy way to live and build a culture.

Yes, all that drug use and partying pretty much meant they were totally defenceless when the British Empire rocked up to their shores to conquer the land (aside from distracting us with delicious food and cool shit), but yeah, as far as cultures go India has done well.

The downsides being that they have just the absolute worst hygiene of any culture on earth, and of course they have a good old rape culture going (an actual one, not a crywolf SJW one).
Oh and the fucking call centres, my god.

But yeah, nothing a little time and education won't fix.
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>>687648538
you are an idiot. fuck off OP, go to school
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>>687669278
I already have, although I'm having problems stepping down the voltage on the larger electosaurs.
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>>687669693
Thanks for the heads up Pajeet
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>>687669409
Well I said it all high, but try googling "flying over the great pyramid during thr solstice" I doubt its completely covered up, just little known. The pyramid is a timepiece, it would have had to have been built in the year to be observed correct by the construction crew.
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>>687659260
Kek, underrated post
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>>687667748
Okay, i'll try. Before i start, my english is not too good.
>i was 10 years old
>go with my mom to my grandma house
>two hours trip to a country area
>big house in the middle of the trees
>the only place close to there was a farm
>i was playing with the dog on the yard
>the dog stops and start barking
>he keeps barking for like 5 minutes and stop
>i start to feel something strange
>my belly feels cold and i start shaking a little
>there was a little wall (1,10cm i guess) between the yard and the trees
>when i look at the wall, something hide behind it
>i was so scared that i remain silent
>the thing just put out the head, was full black and the eyes shining, a bit green.
>the dog start barking again and my grandfather came
>i said that i saw some strange monkey and we go back to the house
>the other day, a chicken and some eletronics on my grandfather shed disappear

The feeling that i had when i saw the thing come back time to time.
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>>687669930
No problem faggot.
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>>687669959
>it would have had to have been built in the year to be observed correct by the construction crew.
Why?
They weren't idiots.
They could plan for the future
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>>687648538
Even so, the sculpture only vaguely looks like a rhino or boar. We can be certain that it is not a representation of a living Stegosaurus, but could it be a more recent attempt at depicting a dinosaur? Indeed, it is quite possible that this carving has been fabricated. There are many sculptures at the temple, and the origin of the carving in question is unknown. There are rumors that it was created recently, perhaps by a visiting movie crew (the temple is a favorite locale for filmmakers), and it is possible that someone created something Stegosaurus-like during the past few years as a joke.

Either way, the temple carving can in no way be used as evidence that humans and non-avian dinosaurs coexisted. Fossils have inspired some myths (see Adrienne Mayor's excellent book The First Fossil Hunters), but close scrutiny of geological layers, reliable radiometric dating techniques, the lack of dinosaur fossils in strata younger than the Cretaceous, and other lines of evidence all confirm that non-avian dinosaurs became extinct tens of millions of years before there was any type of culture that could have recorded what they looked like. As scientist Carl Sagan said, "extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence", and in the case of modern dinosaurs the evidence just isn't there.
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>>687669984
I think you just got robbed by a negro
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>>687670231
/thread
well said.
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>>687670231
I ain't reading all that shit nigga.
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>>687670267
Better a earth negro than a space nigger
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>>687670267
Nigga with green eyes? A Denisovan, maybe.
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>>687669774
I find it hard to believe Venus started its life in the shit state it's in at the moment. The planets round these parts are 4~ billion years old.
Plus taking into account Earth was mashed to pieces during early development by a rogue planet actually means Earth would be the youngest in terms of graduating from the cataclysmic stages of cooling down, forming crust and such.

Who knows what was happening on Mars and Venus, who because of earth's collision would have had a HUGE head-start on our rock whilst earth was still in molten turmoil.

It may very well turn out that our frail little planet was late to the party and prime of the solar system is in the ancient past now.
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>>687654333
>>687654111
>>687652555
IS THIS A FUCKING GET THREAD
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>>687670511
Or a nigger named Dennis.
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>>687670492
LOL Fuck off space niggers! We're full.
You can crash on the moon if you want.
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>>687648538
Is a chameleon stuppid faggot
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>>687670156
Because you can plan for on exact moment in time but you have to 'be there' to observe that the structure does indeed mirror the effect at a second, exact tim in the same year.

Because as an egyptian you're not going to let a potentially malfunctioning piece of equipment stand there for more than four months
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You guys want to know the straight truth?
There is an alien spacecraft in our solar system now. Maybe more.

They're unmanned, of course.

The most efficient way to colonize/explore the galaxy is through von Neumann probes.
You send one problem to a star system, You instruct it to find a nice asteroid, and then you have it duplicate itself as many times as it can.
Then you spread the new probes to the next closest star system.

You can have a probe in every star system in the galaxy in under a million years. That's incredibly fast all things considering.

So taking into account that intelligent life has been possible for hundreds of millions of years, it's almost inevitable that one such probe is in our solar system.

We just need to find it.
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>>687670461
stay ignorant fag, your choice.
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>>687666808
>Below are the most important Sentients of the Milky Way:

All of them are either on earth or somewhere in the stellar neighbourhood of the earth.

It's as if the creator of this image was too dumb to realize that the Milky Way consisist of more than 100 billion stars.

>as if
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>>687670583
Why would Venus have ever been cooler?
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>>687670669
this
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>>687670808
the sun is a second generation star. meaning there was a solar system before ours that went super nova, to create the system we live in. there is history going way back we will never know.
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>>687670679
umm... There are quite a few examples of malfunctioning equipment, and poor workmanship extant.
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>>687649239

Not to mention it had fucking horns on his head.
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>>687670808
Cuz orbits and shit.
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>>687670738
Lungfish, by David Brin

We need NOT to find it m8
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>>687662535
Is that the style GRRMartin has been going for? Like back in the 90s he saw Boondock Saints, went through a second midlife crisis and decided to be a low-key Il Duce?
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>>687670808
It's only as hot as it is at the moment due to a runaway greenhouse gas chain reaction.

The very same thing could easily happen to earth - we have more than enough carbon and worse still; methane locked away in ice and rock.
We are, as i type this heading ever closer to 'the point of no return' in terms of the greenhouse gas problem, and once we tip over that point, it's utterly out of our hands.

The extra heat on earth will begin to melt the methane stores making things even hotter. The reflective white ice on earth will melt to give way to dark, heat-absorbing oceans, and things will just snowball from there.
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>>687671061
It's pretty fucking old nowadays, boyo. The fact it still stands and does half the things it was designed for make your comment moot.
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>>687671285
Whatever, disconnect your lips from Al Gore's throbbing cock.
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>>687671285
Given that the Siberian Traps, the Deccan Traps, and Yellowstone exist, to name but three larger sources of greenhouses gasses than all of human history, I am quite skeptical of the theory that we are anywhere near such a tipping point,

I am however, pretty alarmed by the prospect of a new Ice Age, given the charts of sea level over the last 250kyears
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>>687660010
sheep detected
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>>687648538
Its the sun in the back ground retard
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>>687658635
>Men lived with dinosaurs.
>Men still live with dinosaurs.
>Everything the evolutionists want you to take on faith is a lie.


funnily enough, while you comment is utterly wrong and you a re a complete idiot who has no clue about evolution, in a way, its also true....
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>>687671648
Lighten up Francis. Your lifespan will be a speck of fly shit in evolutionary terms. Go outside and try to find someone that wants to fuck.
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>>687671285
There seems to be no reason to assume that Venus was ever cooler than it now is. Greenhouse gasses bleed off into space, yet the temp is very high still.

Why would it have been cooler before, when the atmosphere was even thicker?
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>>687659497
>the names of 2 Egyptian Pharoahs overlapping
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>>687671648
>I am however, pretty alarmed by the prospect of a new Ice Age, given the charts of sea level over the last 250kyears
Europe will freeze even if we don't enter an ice age.
Europe is so warm because of the currents that take warmth from the Carribean and spread it on Northern Europe.
That current can shut down due to too much fresh water entering the ocean due to melting ice.
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>>687672076
ty, will do.
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>>687671648
I haven't said humans are the cause once.
I don't even think that matters at this point; as i've said already in this thread - nobody is going to stop driving their cars and the developing world isn't going to stop developing just because 99% of scientists agree on something.

The point is, the atmosphere is changing for the worse and we need to start inventing technologies that not only allow us to solve this problem now, but regulate our planet's atmosphere and weather for the foreseeable future.

We have people watching for asteroids that could swat us out of the sky in an instant; it's simply prudent to do the same for other things that threaten our existence.
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>>687672355
You are correct
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>>687672355
Francis? Your liberal pseudo environmentalist bullshit is showing.
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>>687672162
I'm not claiming any hard facts about Venus because I've not landed a probe on the planet or anything.

If anything it's an interesting musing.
Mars is shaping out to have had a coloured past that paints it as looking nothing like it does now and the same may ring true for Venus.

Only time and research will tell.
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>>687672710
Who?

I think perhaps you're projecting a former argument to me...
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>>687672980
I'll project whatever I want. I'm cool like that. Francis.
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>>687672355
http://www.latimes.com/science/sciencenow/la-sci-sn-climate-change-weather-america-20160420-story.html

Global warming has improved the weather
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>>687671648
>Given that the Siberian Traps, the Deccan Traps, and Yellowstone exist, to name but three larger sources of greenhouses gasses than all of human history, I am quite skeptical of the theory that we are anywhere near such a tipping point

I think this Sarah Palin quote has already proven to be quite wrong.
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>>687671648
The earth is 70% water vapor.
Water condensation has a greater effect on the weather and climate than Co2
Glabal warmists are a weird doomsday cult always predicting the end of the world using falksified, dodgy psuedoscience.
Hilariously when the Australian gov accepted the global warming scientists at their word that the science is settled and said they would shift focus from trying to prove AGW is real towards preventative more green initiatives, the scientists freaked out and backtracked saying nothing is proven they need more funding to study it more Kek
The biggest joke is its supported and enforced by world governments, big business and law enforcement agencies but anyone who says its not real isaccused of being a stooge for Big business and government etc by green loonies who are funded by gov, big biz etc to villify sceptics.
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>>687660010
Scavenged into drug paraphernalia
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>>687673325
She was more of a man than most anons. She field dressed a moose at least once.
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>>687673315
Global warming is going to be great for Canada and Russia.
Shitty for Europe.
I mean, Scotland is as more North than Newfoundland.
That's going to normalize.
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>>687673325
Sarah Palin doesn't have the required equipment to come up with a theory(or statement) like that on her own.
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>>687673437
>The earth is 70% water vapor.
You moron, Earth has its surface covered by 70% of water, it is not made up of 70% water.
There's a bit of a difference there
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>>687673468
I bet she was field dressed BY a moose.
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>>687673724
I'd watch
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>>687673868
I'd pay.
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>>687659347
Thousands years of designated shitting streets ?
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>>687672162
'bleeding' gasses exists, but the relative amount bled over time is extremely low. Earth actually makes net losses in mass every year from gasses lost to space, despite solid dust constantly arriving on earth.
The main cause of atmospheric degradation on any planet is solar winds blasting the atmosphere away.
Which is counteracted by a healthy magnetosphere; something Earth has, and Mars had but lost - leading to the sorry state it's in now.

Venus on the other hand has no magnetosphere to speak of, which should mean its atmosphere would be severely reduced if not completely blown away.
From what I've read it appears to have another strange source of magnetism not emanating from a magnetic internal dynamo, but the technicalities of it are beyond me.
This effect is protecting the greenhouse-gas heavy atmosphere from being reduced to safe levels.
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>>687660010
In an Indian toilet... that's why nobody has ever found it.
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>>687673256
Okay...

Francis is a real stab-in-the-dark name though. If you're going to call someone out on 4chan, why not pick a more common name?
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>>687673580
As if she does anything on her own.
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>>687674096
Fucking professor X over here. Good comment
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>>687672865
Venus is the 2nd planet from the sun.
It could nerver have been cooler unless, Dipshit, the sun was cooler in the past.
Comparing earth to venus is a logical falacy.
How the fuck genius could life or anything devolop on a planet scorched by solar rays and radiation.
saying that venus could have been another earth is retarded.
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>>687648538
>>>/x/
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>>687659497
Lost... the sheer stupidity overwhelmed me and I had to laugh.
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>>687660809

Fire has been known to turn sand into glass for thousands of years.
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>>687674885
An open flame doesn't get hot enough to melt sand, broseph
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>>687675008
>no but your mom does
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