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   Physfitfreak to Physfitfreak   
   Re: Do AGI-BOTS indicate Life After Deat   
   05 May 25 11:23:50   
   
   XPost: sci.physics.relativity, sci.math   
   From: physfitfreak@gmail.com   
      
   On 5/4/25 5:10 PM, Physfitfreak wrote:   
   > On 5/4/25 3:04 PM, Ross Finlayson wrote:   
   >> On 05/04/2025 11:58 AM, Physfitfreak wrote:   
   >>> On 5/3/25 9:51 AM, Ross Finlayson wrote:   
   >>>> That the meso-Americans and Mediterraneans were connected   
   >>>> by the Atlanteans in the ante-Deluvean Bronze Age cross-Atlantic   
   >>>> Bronze Age trade, circa 5000-10000 BC, and that the meso-Americans   
   >>>> and Mediterreans share both languages and scripts and pyramids   
   >>>> and as from the trail from Peru as with regards to the separate   
   >>>> Northern population what is of the red, yellow, white, and brown   
   >>>> peoples of about the Noachic and Vedic variously, is a bit lost   
   >>>> in the mists of time yet definitely has that the meso-Americans   
   >>>> and Mediterraneans have a cross-Atlantic bridge not explained   
   >>>> by the Alaska land bridge, nor Micro-nesian island hopping.   
   >>>   
   >>>   
   >>>   
   >>> Could you give a source for that.   
   >>   
   >> Maybe you'd like Allen's "Star Names: Their Lore and Meaning",   
   >> or something like on Atlantis studies.   
   >>   
   >> Mostly commonalities in the names and legends of astronomy,   
   >> and as well the written scripts, then what most survived   
   >> is Bronze Age artifacts, all up and down the Missouri,   
   >> including to the Great Lakes, and not just around the Mediterranean,   
   >> also pretty much all the coast of Europe, Bronze Age.   
   >>   
   >> There are archaeological discoveries about the scripts and   
   >> cultures and artifacts and what could not simply be coincidence.   
   >> More than merely the pyramids.   
   >>   
   >>   
   >> Allen's "Star Names" helps explore the world-wide commonalities,   
   >> since the pre-historical, and various studies of Bronze Age   
   >> of the pre-historical, yet archaeologically evident in crafts   
   >> and particularly scripts, and in language.   
   >>   
   >> Mostly Bronze Age artifacts, and particularly surviving elements   
   >> of scripts, besides things like the pyramid builders.   
   >>   
   >>   
   >> People these days can't see much of stars on the sky or celestial   
   >> objects, yet since antiquity it was the common open book,   
   >> and the names and stories are remarkably common in all cultures.   
   >>   
   >>   
   >> Not my business and not relevant here: that mathematics and   
   >> natural science though is also common since antiquity, and   
   >> the premier theories of the day are a remarkable combination   
   >> of profound depth of data and a too-severe abstraction,   
   >> and periods of destruction, vandalism, and appropriation.   
   >>   
   >>   
   >   
   >   
   > I downloaded the book. A large book written in 1800's !... I'm not that   
   > sure it doesn't miss a ton of newer facts known since. But I'll give it   
   > a try reading it. If you didn't see me on usenet, I've been reading this   
   > book. Kosmanson is an exception though. Kosmanson rules my usenet   
   > activity for now.   
   >   
   >   
      
      
   No. Too old.   
      
   One of those books that I'd read only if I'm incarcerated, with no other   
   book whatsoever within reach.   
      
   There has to be a newer better book on the subject. Better thought over.   
   Better researched.   
      
   --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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