| Subject: Re: Roswell - It Really Happened. by Jesse Marcel |
| From: "Amanda Angelika" <manic_mandy@hotmail.com> |
| Date: 31/07/2006, 01:21 |
| Newsgroups: alt.alien.research,alt.alien.visitors,alt.paranet.ufo,sci.skeptic |
In news:1154288017.076865.141510@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com,
riplin@Azonic.co.nz <riplin@Azonic.co.nz> typed:
Amanda Angelika wrote:
No the Pyramids do actually exist, you can visit them yourself.
The many dozen Pyramids show a pattern of development over thousands
of years and includes pyramids that failed. This shows a standard
developmental process where many skills and techniques improve over
time due to trial and error.
There is no 'sudden' ability to build the Great Pyramid, the path to
it is quite clear to those who study the whole subject.
You can also
check out their perfect alignment using Google Earth or Google Maps
Perfect alignment can be done with a stick and a length of string.
Step1: build two level low walls one towards the east and one towrds
the west (level with a trough of water).
Step 2: put a stick roughly centred between them.
Step 3: mark the wall where a sighting of sunrise and sunset from the
stick and/or where the shadow of the stick is on the wall at
sunset/sunrise.
A line between the sightings (preferaby at solstice) is _exactly_ east
- west. Bisect this using the string and geometry 101 techniques and
this gives an exact north- south.
It is the stupid and the gullible that are impressed by the priests of
the new UFOlogy religion.
The problem with your string argument is the Great Pyramids are at the exact
dead centre of the Earth's landmass. It might be possible to work out the
exact centre of the globe using observations of the movement of the stars.
However to get the precise centre of the Earth's land mass you need to have
technology capable of accurately mapping the entire globe, You might manage
it using ships, but it took us centuries. The other thing is we assume they
thought the World was flat, in which case the movement of the stars would
not have made any sense to them. That would seem to indicate therefore that
they knew someone with a spacecraft in Earth orbit. Obviously that would
indicate ET involvement.
Mathematical geometry doesn't lie. Coincidence can exist but when
you have highly complex geometric patterns correlating perfectly
time and time again on different planets in our own solar system,
It doesn't occur 'time and time again' except in the contrivances of
the priests of the new religion. Take a map with several hundred
completely random feature points on it and there will be dozens of
lines that can be drawn between pairs of these that will align with
whatever it is you want to prove.
Well there used to be a site which showed Sydonia superimposed on Avebury
Wiltshire, the positionings were totally precise, it was amazing. I don't
know what has happened to the Website recently, but there have been others
showing geomentric allignments at Sydonia and correlation to the Plaiedese.
In the light of recent work I dare say it's possible the Avebury information
is simply too hot because it confirms the studies other's have made and
shows the evidence to be irrefutable.
Of course on Earth with human built structures the fact that they
align merely shows that the alignment was intentional, for example to
the same midwinter solstice or spring equinox. You don't need ET to
show which way the sun shines.
But Mars is Extraterrestrial.
given the odds against that
happening by itself due to a natural process are in the order of
trillions to one, then one can safely assume the evidence is fairly
conclusive. It's not a matter of belief the fact speak for
themselves :)
The 'odds' were chosen by the priests who make their money by selling
books, films etc to the believers. To know what the _actual_ odds are
you need to draw lines between all possible points not just the ones
that happen to align by chance.
But generally complex geometries don't align by chance.
--
Amanda