Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Vimanas - Ancient Indian flying machines
Did anyone answer the question at the bottom? He spoke as if there were no question that the ancients had aircraft and humans and civilizations walked the earth millions of years ago. And he disparaged modern science regarding human history saying things like They find a bone and push history back 100,000 years. On Oct 8, 2011, at 7:19 PM, martyboi wrote: Seems like they would have found metal pieces or remnants of crafts built 3000 to 5000 years ago by now. Or at least they would have found their version of the Lockheed Skunk Works as it would have required huge factories to build and maintain them. The Vamana descriptions are very intriguing when analysed in terms of modern technology...but so are Jules Verne's ideas from the 1800's whose descriptions of modern technology were quite prescient. Perhaps they were following the prime directive and made sure to clean up after themselves. I wonder if MMY ever discussed these fables?
[FairfieldLife] Re: Vimanas - Ancient Indian flying machines
Thanks for answering. That's very interesting to know. I still think something would have been found by now. We have ground-penetrating satellites that can determine below-soil objects. We have Google earth displaying pictures of the entire globe - with thousands of eyes looking for stuff. We have also surveyed the Moon's surface and Mar's too. I believe some irrefutable anomaly would have to be spotted somewhere. I hope they do find something. I think and expanded view of history and the possibility of life on other planets would do the world - as in politics, religion, society, etc. a lot of good. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Mark Landau m@... wrote: Did anyone answer the question at the bottom? He spoke as if there were no question that the ancients had aircraft and humans and civilizations walked the earth millions of years ago. And he disparaged modern science regarding human history saying things like They find a bone and push history back 100,000 years.
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Vimanas - Ancient Indian flying machines
My pleasure. There are many who believe irrefutable evidence has been found, especially on the moon, but that it's being covered up. And the video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o7R1l2YLYoA, starting around 5:50, is something recent on such things. Of course all this is fringe speculation with very iffy evidence. I, too, would love to see all this stuff, or, better put, real evidence break out into the mainstream. But, then again, I'd love for earth quarantine to end and ships to appear...:-) You know about Sitchin, no? He's pretty far out but I still think there's something there. On Oct 13, 2011, at 2:34 PM, martyboi wrote: Thanks for answering. That's very interesting to know. I still think something would have been found by now. We have ground-penetrating satellites that can determine below-soil objects. We have Google earth displaying pictures of the entire globe - with thousands of eyes looking for stuff. We have also surveyed the Moon's surface and Mar's too. I believe some irrefutable anomaly would have to be spotted somewhere. I hope they do find something. I think and expanded view of history and the possibility of life on other planets would do the world - as in politics, religion, society, etc. a lot of good. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Mark Landau m@... wrote: Did anyone answer the question at the bottom? He spoke as if there were no question that the ancients had aircraft and humans and civilizations walked the earth millions of years ago. And he disparaged modern science regarding human history saying things like They find a bone and push history back 100,000 years.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Vimanas - Ancient Indian flying machines
You've certainly provided me with something to ponder. Fascinating!
[FairfieldLife] Re: Vimanas - Ancient Indian flying machines
Seems like they would have found metal pieces or remnants of crafts built 3000 to 5000 years ago by now. Or at least they would have found their version of the Lockheed Skunk Works as it would have required huge factories to build and maintain them. The Vamana descriptions are very intriguing when analysed in terms of modern technology...but so are Jules Verne's ideas from the 1800's whose descriptions of modern technology were quite prescient. Perhaps they were following the prime directive and made sure to clean up after themselves. I wonder if MMY ever discussed these fables?
[FairfieldLife] Re: Vimanas - Ancient Indian flying machines
It's possible that the 5000 year old stories were myths remaining of an earlier civilization that existed eons before. after 12,000 years or more even steel would be just red dirt. They have found in other places shoe prints in coal deposits millions of years old. Puzzle. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, martyboi martyboi@... wrote: Seems like they would have found metal pieces or remnants of crafts built 3000 to 5000 years ago by now. Or at least they would have found their version of the Lockheed Skunk Works as it would have required huge factories to build and maintain them. The Vamana descriptions are very intriguing when analysed in terms of modern technology...but so are Jules Verne's ideas from the 1800's whose descriptions of modern technology were quite prescient. Perhaps they were following the prime directive and made sure to clean up after themselves. I wonder if MMY ever discussed these fables?
[FairfieldLife] Re: Vimanas - Ancient Indian flying machines
Another example http://www.asianresearch.org/articles/2621.html What does a 200 million year old fossil with a shoe print tell us? Yu Wenlong, Ed., PureInsight.org 6/16/2005 A recent exhibit of a collection of prehistoric fossils at the Biology and Geography Research Institute of the Science Academy of China has attracted a lot of attention. The collection belongs to a retired schoolteacher in Urumqi, Xijiang Province, China who has been collecting fossils for 30 years. One particular fossil dated 200 million years ago has a shoe print on it. The schoolteacher discovered the fossil on Red Mountain in Urumqi City in 1997. The shoe print is on a slate rock and measures approximately 10 inches. It is clearly a shoe print. On the heel portion of the shoe print, there is a prehistoric codfish fossil about five inches long. The retired schoolteacher determined that it was a left shoe print based on the distribution of its weight on the slate rock. Scientists determined the age of the prehistoric codfish fossil to be 200 millions years of age. This means that men wore shoes at least 200 million years ago. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, martyboi martyboi@... wrote: Seems like they would have found metal pieces or remnants of crafts built 3000 to 5000 years ago by now. Or at least they would have found their version of the Lockheed Skunk Works as it would have required huge factories to build and maintain them. The Vamana descriptions are very intriguing when analysed in terms of modern technology...but so are Jules Verne's ideas from the 1800's whose descriptions of modern technology were quite prescient. Perhaps they were following the prime directive and made sure to clean up after themselves. I wonder if MMY ever discussed these fables?