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Wonders of Ancient Knowledge
Friday, May 19, 2006 4:54 PM
ANTHONYT
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Saturday, May 20, 2006 3:15 AM
CITIZEN
Saturday, May 20, 2006 6:55 AM
Saturday, May 20, 2006 7:04 AM
Quote:With my experience of navigation as a qualified Yachtmaster, I turned my experimentation to discover if the ancient mariners could find latitude and longitude with the cross. The experiments conducted, confirmed that the ancients could find their position anywhere on the Earth within 3 nautical miles with a hand held device. This discovery may help to prove that it was possible for sailors such as the Phoenicians to have made regular trading contact with the Americas in pre Columbian times. It also may explain the mysterious navigation skills of the Polynesians. This discovery also helps support pioneers of the theory of ancient intercontinental travel such as Thor Heyderhal with his Kon Tiki and Ra expeditions.
Saturday, May 20, 2006 7:14 AM
TAYEATRA
Saturday, May 20, 2006 7:19 AM
SOUPCATCHER
Saturday, May 20, 2006 7:53 AM
Quote:Originally posted by AnthonyT: I remember when I was in Philosophy class, I learned that an Ancient Greek philosopher had calculated the approximate circumference of the Earth by measuring shadows. That's some far out stuff.
Saturday, May 20, 2006 8:24 AM
Saturday, May 20, 2006 8:59 AM
Saturday, May 20, 2006 9:20 AM
Quote:Originally posted by AnthonyT: Cool link, Soupcatcher. I guess when nature provides technology for free, there's no need to develop it.
Saturday, May 20, 2006 2:41 PM
GINOBIFFARONI
Saturday, May 20, 2006 9:49 PM
Quote:Originally posted by citizen: I find the Celtic cross thing the most interesting: Quote:With my experience of navigation as a qualified Yachtmaster, I turned my experimentation to discover if the ancient mariners could find latitude and longitude with the cross. The experiments conducted, confirmed that the ancients could find their position anywhere on the Earth within 3 nautical miles with a hand held device. This discovery may help to prove that it was possible for sailors such as the Phoenicians to have made regular trading contact with the Americas in pre Columbian times. It also may explain the mysterious navigation skills of the Polynesians. This discovery also helps support pioneers of the theory of ancient intercontinental travel such as Thor Heyderhal with his Kon Tiki and Ra expeditions. http://www.world-mysteries.com/sar_5.htm
Sunday, May 21, 2006 12:46 AM
PIRATEJENNY
Quote:Originally posted by AnthonyT: Ancient Wonders of Knowledge Hello all, and please come aboard, PirateJenny. Piratenews, you are welcome if you can avoid the terms 'gangsta govt' and 'jew.' PirateJenny's post about alternative beliefs was interesting to me. It got me thinking about ancient wonders of knowledge. The Baghdad (sp?) Battery is one such example. An apparent low-voltage battery. I remember when I was in Philosophy class, I learned that an Ancient Greek philosopher had calculated the approximate circumference of the Earth by measuring shadows. That's some far out stuff. What other surprising ancient knowledge are you guys aware of? Let's forget for a moment WHERE this knowledge came from (or we'll be arguing about aliens in no time) but concentrate instead on the knowledge itself. I'm very interested to see what you guys reveal. I may learn a lot. --Anthony "Liberty must not be purchased at the cost of Humanity." --Captain Robert Henner
Sunday, May 21, 2006 12:54 AM
Quote:...In India, ancient writings describe armies and gods using flying vehicles to wage war. Unlike other religious documents that satisfy themselves with nondescript 'fiery chariots,' the Indians concocted detailed descriptions of the flying machines and the mechanisms which drove them.
Sunday, May 21, 2006 3:41 AM
Quote:Originally posted by PirateJenny: How about the Egyptian Pyramids, even with all of our technology today we still can't build one, and the pyramids are much older then orginally thought, if I'm correct 7,000 years older then originally thought.
Quote: which means that you can navigate by air using the pyramid.
Quote:but about the science fiction, does anyone remember watching Aliens the movie with sigourney Weaver, and at the beginning she was talking on a phone that showed her picture to the other person they could see eachother , well that movie came out in like 1987 or 88 and I thought it was so cool, and now look we have cell phones with picture, back then that was science fiction, now its reality
Sunday, May 21, 2006 4:31 AM
PDCHARLES
What happened? He see your face?
Quote:Originally posted by GinoBiffaroni: I don't have a link, But I remember reading that bodies were found with evidence that the Mayans performed some basic brain surgery, complete with metal plates attacted to the skull.... long before any European culture very cool
Sunday, May 21, 2006 8:13 AM
RUE
I have a vote and I'm not afraid to use it!
Monday, May 22, 2006 2:45 PM
Monday, May 22, 2006 3:03 PM
Monday, May 22, 2006 6:19 PM
REAVERMAN
Quote:Originally posted by AnthonyT: These texts clearly deal with fantastical effects, but couch them in mechanical devices and weapons. Rather than simply suggest magic or divine might, they go into imagined details of construction and operation. --Anthony "Liberty must not be purchased at the cost of Humanity." --Captain Robert Henner
Monday, May 22, 2006 7:00 PM
Quote: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Originally posted by PirateJenny: How about the Egyptian Pyramids, even with all of our technology today we still can't build one, and the pyramids are much older then orginally thought, if I'm correct 7,000 years older then originally thought. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Actually we could build them with the technology of today. We don't really know how they did it (though there's been successful scale experiments) but I'd have to say they had whips. Massive massive whips. Quote: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- which means that you can navigate by air using the pyramid. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- That doesn't mean that's why they built the pyramids or why they were laid out in the way they were. Quote: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- but about the science fiction, does anyone remember watching Aliens the movie with sigourney Weaver, and at the beginning she was talking on a phone that showed her picture to the other person they could see eachother , well that movie came out in like 1987 or 88 and I thought it was so cool, and now look we have cell phones with picture, back then that was science fiction, now its reality -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Aliens is one of my favourite films, but the video phone was hardly Science Fiction in the late 80's, more like science fact: 1956 - The first picture phone system is built as a test system by AT&T. 1964 - AT&T presents the Picturephone (or Mod1) at the World’s Fair, people line up to make a video call to Disneyland in Anaheim, California, where people also line up to call the World’s Fair. The first person to use the Picturephone is Herbert Hoover. 1970 - Toshiba develops the world's first colour video phone.
Monday, May 22, 2006 7:32 PM
Tuesday, May 23, 2006 3:42 AM
Quote:Originally posted by PirateJenny: my whole point about the phone in Aliens, is that it was thought of as science fiction, not that it couldn't be built it just all seemed futuristic but my point is, science fiction often times becomes reality. things like airplanes would have been science fiction a hundred or more years ago and now its reality.
Tuesday, May 23, 2006 5:45 AM
HERO
Quote:Originally posted by AnthonyT: Hello, I certainly don't want to get into arguments over whether or not ancient wonders were made by aliens.
Tuesday, May 23, 2006 6:33 AM
STORYMARK
Quote:Originally posted by citizen: Quote:Originally posted by PirateJenny: my whole point about the phone in Aliens, is that it was thought of as science fiction, not that it couldn't be built it just all seemed futuristic but my point is, science fiction often times becomes reality. things like airplanes would have been science fiction a hundred or more years ago and now its reality.And mine was that sometimes things aren't Science Fiction, they're mundane, no matter what one may think . More insane ramblings by the people who brought you beeeer milkshakes! "I had a rose named after me and I was very flattered. But I was not pleased to read the description in the catalog: 'No good in a bed, but fine against a wall'." -- Eleanor Roosevelt.
Tuesday, May 23, 2006 9:40 AM
ARCLIGHT
Tuesday, May 23, 2006 11:37 AM
Tuesday, May 23, 2006 11:54 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Storymark: Just because something exists does not make it mundane. Sure, the video-phone was invented long before it showed up in Aliens. But it certainly wasn't a widely-used piece of equipment back then. Come to think of it, last I checked, I didn't see a lot of real-time video phones being used today.
Quote:Computers existed when Star Trek first aired, but it was science fiction to think you could have one small enough to keep in your pocket.
Tuesday, May 23, 2006 11:56 AM
Quote:PS There is also no evidence they were built by slaves. Chemical and physical analysis of the bones showed the workers were well-nourished.
Tuesday, May 23, 2006 3:13 PM
CYBERSNARK
Tuesday, May 23, 2006 3:17 PM
Tuesday, May 23, 2006 3:28 PM
Tuesday, May 23, 2006 3:33 PM
KWICKO
"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." -- William Casey, Reagan's presidential campaign manager & CIA Director (from first staff meeting in 1981)
Tuesday, May 23, 2006 3:46 PM
Wednesday, May 24, 2006 12:06 AM
RPLACKETT
Wednesday, May 24, 2006 8:22 AM
Quote:Originally posted by AnthonyT: Star Trek TOS did in fact have portable computers in it. Or, perhaps more accurately, portable electronic devices that could only work if they were computerized. This includes the Tricorder, the hand-held Universal Translator, and something resembling a PDA upon which Kirk signed his orders. These devices were not strictly pocket sized, but were satchel or lap-top sized. Frequently they were seen to act independently of the main computer, indicating they had seperate computing capacity.
Wednesday, May 24, 2006 9:18 AM
Wednesday, May 24, 2006 3:39 PM
Quote:Originally posted by AnthonyT: Of course, we have a preponderance of island cities buried or drowned in various catastrophes, and that only serves to muddy the waters.
Thursday, May 25, 2006 6:20 AM
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