First steps of humankind

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groks

Welcome all who read.
Here I am going to start outlineing some of what I belive is evidence of our long history on this planet.
First steps to a realization for me came in the late70's. When in my history class we started to study the Egyptian civilization. When we think of the pyrimids what do we see? What we are taught to see is an archeological wonder.Accomplished by a barely stone age culture? What then I asked myself would be the motivation for such a culture to build such a monument.Why would a people who lived in mud huts(supposedly).Suddenly accomplish this feat of engineering and science. Such as its alignments to the cardnial points of the compass. The alignment within .01 degrees of the constaltion of Orion. The calculation of pi in its base. These things led me to question the theroy that this was a primitive people over a short span(some say just 20 years) that accomplished these feats. What would happen if this supposed accomplishment wasent built by the egyptians at all? Only inharited from an older civilazation? Most mainstream scientist and archologist would scoff at this and point to hiroglyphic's showing the building of the pyrimids. Suppose that it was just their interpratation of how they thought it was built?

I ask this because there seems to be proof comming to light in recent times that suggest. 1 There is water weathering of the spynix.Around its base there are channels cut that geologist say can only be carved by water. 2 These same patterns are being seen in other thought to be older pyrmid's Where there is evidence of water weathering. This would set the construction back to a time in the past where the egyptian basin recived rainfall. This would set construction of these monuments to a date of some 12 to 14 thousand years ago. A rather large leap in the standerd date of 5,000 to 6,000 years ago. The reason I use the 12 to 14 thousand year date is that during construction.If there was significant rainfall the builders would have taken that into account with drainages and the like. Wouldent you think? So with that in mind some catastrophy might have made them abandon this city and you allow some 700 to a 1,000 years to pass for these systems to break down and allow for the weathering. Then some 6,000 years ago the egyptians arrive back into the nile vally and find these great monuments. What would you think in their situation? These must have been built to placate the great pharos of legend and the gods of your world right? Then in your primitive style of writeing you begin to build a history that explains the hows and whys of it. And also add to the fact that the great pharos were not only concidered leaders but gods as well. Then these must have been built by and for them. I am getting a little long so I will post again soon. Mike L.

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