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Everyone knows that those giant spheres were really used in a game of 'Ringer' by the giant aliens. I do have some questions needing attention if anyone can spare the time. Alexander has a good point since it takes members to keep a site alive. Pe...
June 23
Sounds more like it ha, does anyone still use this site? seems like it's been abandoned.
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What civilization interests you most?
The civilization that had to have existed prior to the last mini ice age.
Have you ever visited an ancient city?
Skara Brea, stone circles in England and France.
What is the greatest msytery of the ancient world?
Stone turned on a lathe from the first Egyptian pyramid.

Age of the Sphinx.

European DNA in native Americans

How did the Aboringinies get to Australia?

My theory is that prior to 12,000 BC there was advanced culture. It's cities made of wood that has now disintegrated.

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Diquis Stones suggestion for use

Pre-Columbian cultures were awake about 4 hours when it was dark (just like us). They (also like us) needed to produce light at night in the most energy efficient fashion. Bowls (such as this one http://www.precolumbiangold.com/images/inca.h67.jpg ) weren't conducive to holding liquid. What were they used for? How about as a light reflector?

So once the civilizations figured out how to disperse light efficiently then every household would want one, right?

Ergo the stone balls. Roll the ball in… Continue

Posted on February 2, 2009 at 1:06pm — 3 Comments

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