I disagree, modern science to the people today is a hypothesis submitted to a committee, that news sources pick up as factual and people run with it. Support from the people means funding for a science that is unproven.
That's only a fragment of what (modern) science is. I hope you realize that. This is not primarily a flaw of science/scientists.
The builders of Stonehenge were descended from Turkish migrants, scientists claim | Metro News Out of Africa is another hypothesis that the people are told is fact. They don’t know. Lucy was the biggest hoax in history and is still.
It is the likeliest option and there are indications for it. If other contradicting indications or evidence would turn up that would be considered and taken into account. Same with Lucy the man ape. I don't get how intelligent people in seriousness wanna argue the whole established scientific community want to keep a lie going. Sure, the original discoverer. Not a crazy assumption. Everybody else? Because 'modern science' is some kind of cover up? Man.. There are too much scientists that don't have any use for that. Nutcases talking.
only because that is where the science has decided to focus, and where funding is focused. Closed off to other possibilities, The idea that it started in Asia, was met with accusations of nationalists, which apparently is a bad word.
I think the focus is on the areas where there is simply the most to research, which remains to be evolutionary trajects of early humanoids. What and where would you like them to focus on in Asia? And who accused people that considered humans originated from Asia of bad things? I have the feeling you're mixing things up here. It was not mainstream or modern 'science' (not that science as a whole does such a thing as its not some kind of entity or uniform group of people lol)
I believe it was in the racist acid throwing maniac apprehended if not there it was another one around the same time. you were in it too.
But it is though. The modern teachings were Celtic and Druid influence, now they're freely admitting they don't know who built the thing. So common knowledge is obsolete based on that information and this is happening more regularly, like I've been saying for a couple years now, what we think we know doesn't actually add up anymore. Ancient history is no longer as clear cut as "oh such and such built that with ropes and pulleys". And they originally tell us Stonehenge took 1000 years to accomplish a sun calander ... Reality check, they could have just made a calander out of sticks and pebbles, there is no use for 10 generations of workers to built a calander that big, it's pointless. I don't believe that. I don't believe that for 1000 year people were born and their whole life revolved around making Stonehenge for the same purpose as sticks and pebbles. Something much bigger was happening there. There's too much energetic property surrounding the whole thing. You don't need specific rocks to make a calander. We just don't understand what it's use was yet. Unless on specific days of its cycle the frequency and energy emitting from the earth charges the rocks and creates a portal to another dimension once aligned with certain astral projections... But I don't think Stonehenge is complete for that anymore, not that I actually believe that... But the more I learn about the earth and its energy the more open my mind becomes, because those stone circle structures in South Africa that are representations of the physical shape of the sound frequency emitted from the earth at that point still produce energy through the walls and channels of those rocks. I can only imagine what a whole continent full of energy conducting architecture must have been like, but it's all in south Africa and maybe when modern science actually go out and has a look instead of telling us 500,000 square km of ruins was build by nomadic tribes that they also say couldn't have lived in the area at the time, we will just have to speculate. But the research teams in SA now have already proved that the frequency from the earth is charging what remains of the formations of rocks untop of the earth and I feel that's extremely significant. And it's something I don't understand about science. I mean it's fascinating what's happening there it truly is science and they want nothing to do about it because their own ignorance is too strong. It just doesn't fit it with what they're taught, so they turn a blind eye to everything, stunting our history and stunting our knowledge making it unable for anybody to really grow and move forward, stuck in a realm of fear of the unknown.
If the alien I met was friendly, and was willing to give up his laser gun, I would explain to him about faction, I would hurry out and get it some clothes, A wig for starters,and some clothes too. I would want it to be more feminine, so that she could make a good and ugly wingwoman, so I look absolutely stunning next to my new wing woman. Plus the alien has to understand as well about covering those tiny dot like nipples it posses, as well as covering up the non existent sex organs, after all, we covered up our dolls, whether it was Barbie, ken, gi joe, or Star Wars actions figures, like Willrow Hood, who when they enter aliens world they are respectful of alien nakedness and cover up.
On this day, February 7, 1984 Navy Captain Bruce McCandless II became the first to do an untesthered space walk. I would not really call it a walk though. He had a bulky white rocket pack that he designed himself. Apparently he orbited the earth moving freely in tandem with the space shuttle challenger, maneuvering freely for an hour and a half. Rumour has it, his words were “let me back in guys, this isn’t funny” after seeing an alien! I like to think that this was inspired by either roger ramjet or interplanet Janet from school house rocks.
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