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Surely sendmail reeled when thusly spake Kari Sepp�l�:
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> > > > if you're interested in the Atlantis myth, ...
> >
> > I dunno, I've read a lot of that stuff too but nowadays the sciences
> > are filling in the gaps. They can explain that big kaboom in Siberia
> > at the beginning of the century,
>
> Okay, what WAS it? ;)
one theory was that it was one of this tiny little black
holes left over from the formation of the universe. but
I think then they settled on a small asteroid.
> > Follow the sciences, they're working on it.
>
> Perhaps, still I don't understand that resistance against having
> possibility of advanced civilisation existed before our times... there's
> too heavy stink of "white western man" being the only and first one and
> all others in everywhere being nothing but primitive barbarians...
I think it was a real shock when they looked at Stonehenge
and little more carefully and found out it was an astronomical
calculator type of thang. my pet theory still is that it was
solar eclipses that so scared the hell out of people that they
managed to invent mathematics to figure it all out.
> > If you've got the Flood explained, then you can think about some other
> > interesting bits ... like how the Indo-Europeans came into Europe and
> > squeezed out the people that were there before them, like Finno-Ugrians
> > and Basques. Other folks will tell you is that what also happened is,
> > they replaced some fairly peace-loving peoples and belief systems with
> > patriarchical war-loving bullshit. Whose effects we live with to this
> > day ... ??
>
> Unfortunately yes...
> and they're still arguing who came from where and who was first in
> where ;)
well, they know that Finnish type folks use to have a much bigger
territory than they do now !
> Religions had been connected to power too often. Hundreds of years
> church had the authority to explain how world works, and if you didn't
> agree, your life was quite short. Now we have this thing called science,
> are they more objective? I have amazed about this 'religious
> fundamentalism' when these 'scientists' screams out loud that something
> is fraud or it doesn't exist without even taking a second look about the
> subject.
> That's one reason why I'm 'science-sceptic'.
well, science has its rules and they don't always work right.
I'm pretty convinved that psi exists, but it's never repeatable
enough to "prove" it in the lab.
> This is not connected to above, but came into mind, about two years ago
> there was a public opinion in newspaper where someone really seriously
> tried to explain why interstellar spacetravelling is impossible, and
> therefore there are no ets ;)
> The one wrote how much fuel it has to take even from a nearest star
> Alfa/Proxima Centauri, and how long that trip might take, and how much
> fuel it takes to brake when coming into our solar system! *LOL*
well, OTOH all you need is a few tons of water and a few
hundred grams of antimatter, and THEN you can haul ass
to Alpha Centauri.
> ...well, about 10 years ago father of my friend couldn't understand
> that stars in the sky are like our sun, to him, they were only stars...
> and they couldn't be very big, because sometimes they fall to earth...
> (shooting stars)
D'OH!
> > > zep
> >
> > fred
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> zep
fred