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Good morning

Noticing the scale of cave cities being explored is our transition from cave dwelling (dark) to outside constructed living (light) a morphic field (sheldrake) memory (archetype) that fits our history within remembered by ancestry
Is it a fond memory kept alive for familiarity
Imagine emotional experiences between people encased in rock generation to generation
what would be their creation storyline
How they came to be cave dwellers

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Good morning

Noticing the scale of cave cities being explored is our transition from cave dwelling (dark) to outside constructed living (light) a morphic field (sheldrake) memory (archetype) that fits our history within remembered by ancestry
Is it a fond memory kept alive for familiarity
Imagine emotional experiences between people encased in rock generation to generation
what would be their creation storyline
How they came to be cave dwellers
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Closer living to water than closer living to fire

Lol, if came from a different atmosphere onto a new planet, how can you localize a confined atmosphere catering to keeping one alive? Surviving until acclimated to thriving. If knowing how to alter the core to suit needs to thrive is known, underground is the way to go, lol, maybe
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Mound builder topic


[link to www.popsci.com]

As mountains grow, they drive the evolution of new species

A long-standing hypothesis gets hard data


Mountains aren't just beautiful: these locales also tend to host some of the richest diversity of species on the planet. We’ve known this for a long time—ever since Alexander von Humboldt, the Prussian geographer and naturalist, first climbed up the Andes in the 18th century. But nobody has really figured out why

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And they said, “Come, let us build ourselves a city, and a tower whose top is in the heavens; let us make a name for ourselves, lest we be scattered abroad over the face of the whole earth.”

our ancestors motive to construct our society to enable ourselves through our own endeavour to escape our planet before the onset of another global catastrophe occurred to Gaia from our sky's was popular
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Magnetosphere topic, lol
edit for cave post

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Magnetosphere topic, lol
edit for cave post
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yes
location (time) match to be true
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[link to www.popsci.com]

As mountains grow, they drive the evolution of new species

A long-standing hypothesis gets hard data


Mountains aren't just beautiful: these locales also tend to host some of the richest diversity of species on the planet. We’ve known this for a long time—ever since Alexander von Humboldt, the Prussian geographer and naturalist, first climbed up the Andes in the 18th century. But nobody has really figured out why

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And they said, “Come, let us build ourselves a city, and a tower whose top is in the heavens; let us make a name for ourselves, lest we be scattered abroad over the face of the whole earth.”

our ancestors motive to construct our society to enable ourselves through our own endeavour to escape our planet before the onset of another global catastrophe occurred to Gaia from our sky's was popular
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Superman syndrome where you think you go high enough and jump you will fly, lol
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Mound builder topic


[link to www.popsci.com]

As mountains grow, they drive the evolution of new species

A long-standing hypothesis gets hard data


Mountains aren't just beautiful: these locales also tend to host some of the richest diversity of species on the planet. We’ve known this for a long time—ever since Alexander von Humboldt, the Prussian geographer and naturalist, first climbed up the Andes in the 18th century. But nobody has really figured out why

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And they said, “Come, let us build ourselves a city, and a tower whose top is in the heavens; let us make a name for ourselves, lest we be scattered abroad over the face of the whole earth.”

our ancestors motive to construct our society to enable ourselves through our own endeavour to escape our planet before the onset of another global catastrophe occurred to Gaia from our sky's was popular
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Superman syndrome where you think you go high enough and jump you will fly, lol
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the different electric fields measured horizontally
account for the diversity difference measured vertically
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These giant circular structures can only be fully seen using aerial and satellite images. These incredible giant circles or rings as some call them, were first spotted from the air in the 1920’s, surveyed in 1930, 1953 and 2002 and have since revealed more details about their size, shape and locations. So what are these giant structures, that are at least 2000 years old, doing in the Middle East? Why is it that they can only be fully appreciated from the air? Just like the Nazca lines and other similar structures around the world.
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I like that map.
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The restoration shows that the footwear is actually a pair of knee-high felt boots that are striped with a black-and-red pattern, featuring leather soles and decorative buckles.

[link to siberiantimes.com]

In the mummy's grave archeologists found - alongside the human remains - a saddle, bridle, clay vase, wooden bowl, trough, iron kettle, the remains of entire horse, and four different 'Dool' (Mongolian clothes).

He said: 'It is the first complete Turkik burial at least in Mongolia - and probably in all Central Asia. This is a very rare phenomenon. These finds show us the beliefs and rituals of Turkiks.

'An interesting thing we found is that not only sheep wool was used, but also camel wool. We can date the burial by the things we have found there, also the type of hat. It gives us a preliminary date of around the 6th century AD.'
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These giant circular structures can only be fully seen using aerial and satellite images. These incredible giant circles or rings as some call them, were first spotted from the air in the 1920’s, surveyed in 1930, 1953 and 2002 and have since revealed more details about their size, shape and locations. So what are these giant structures, that are at least 2000 years old, doing in the Middle East? Why is it that they can only be fully appreciated from the air? Just like the Nazca lines and other similar structures around the world.
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[link to www.ancient-code.com]
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Low stone walls. Was there signs of animal farming in those areas? I wonder what they could be for. Nazca lines are more design shape than just circles. Hmmmm
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These giant circular structures can only be fully seen using aerial and satellite images. These incredible giant circles or rings as some call them, were first spotted from the air in the 1920’s, surveyed in 1930, 1953 and 2002 and have since revealed more details about their size, shape and locations. So what are these giant structures, that are at least 2000 years old, doing in the Middle East? Why is it that they can only be fully appreciated from the air? Just like the Nazca lines and other similar structures around the world.
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[link to www.ancient-code.com]
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Low stone walls. Was there signs of animal farming in those areas? I wonder what they could be for. Nazca lines are more design shape than just circles. Hmmmm
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[link to www.dailymail.co.uk]

we have loads of them all over gaia
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[link to english.ahram.org.eg]

Egyptian archaeologists unearth tomb of 18th Dynasty magistrate in west Luxor

Waziry, who heads the Luxor achaeological mission, told Ahram Online that the tomb was first mentioned in the early 20th century but it had never been excavated before because its entrance was only located in March.

He said that, despite having been reused in the Late Period, the tomb still contains most of its original funery collection.

The contents include well-preserved wooden coffins decorated with coloured scenes, as well as wooden funerary masks and almost 1,000 ushabti figurines carved in faience, terra-cotta and wood. Also found was a collection of clay pots of different shapes and sizes.
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These giant circular structures can only be fully seen using aerial and satellite images. These incredible giant circles or rings as some call them, were first spotted from the air in the 1920’s, surveyed in 1930, 1953 and 2002 and have since revealed more details about their size, shape and locations. So what are these giant structures, that are at least 2000 years old, doing in the Middle East? Why is it that they can only be fully appreciated from the air? Just like the Nazca lines and other similar structures around the world.
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[link to www.ancient-code.com]
 Quoting: aether


Low stone walls. Was there signs of animal farming in those areas? I wonder what they could be for. Nazca lines are more design shape than just circles. Hmmmm
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[link to www.dailymail.co.uk]

we have loads of them all over gaia
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Yes, there is. For some reason those circle patterns seem different or newer maybe.
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Just like black sun technology, it seems that the black moon symbolizes how to utilize telluric current to go up just like it does with the protection of earth from outside influences. The story of how the milky way was made goes along with this as it was a supernatural dog eating corn meal and was encircled with loud noise to frighten it upwards sending the meal scattered in the skies per Cherokee stories.
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What happens when the mind realizes new pathways?
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Low stone walls. Was there signs of animal farming in those areas? I wonder what they could be for. Nazca lines are more design shape than just circles. Hmmmm
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[link to www.dailymail.co.uk]

we have loads of them all over gaia
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Yes, there is. For some reason those circle patterns seem different or newer maybe.
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Ancient stone carvings confirm that a comet struck the Earth around 11,000BC, a devastating event which wiped out wooly mammoths and sparked the rise of civilisations.

Experts at the University of Edinburgh analysed mysterious symbols carved onto stone pillars at Gobekli Tepe in southern Turkey, to find out if they could be linked to constellations.

The markings suggest that a swarm of comet fragments hit Earth at the exact same time that a mini-ice age struck, changing the entire course of human histoy
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[link to www.telegraph.co.uk]
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'Hobbit' species did not evolve from ancestor of modern humans, research finds
Bone study shows there is no evidence the 1.1-metre tall Homo floresiensis had any links with the much larger Homo erectus
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Low stone walls. Was there signs of animal farming in those areas? I wonder what they could be for. Nazca lines are more design shape than just circles. Hmmmm
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[link to www.dailymail.co.uk]

we have loads of them all over gaia
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Yes, there is. For some reason those circle patterns seem different or newer maybe.
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[link to www.mythicalireland.com (secure)]

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That is interesting
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Ancient stone carvings confirm that a comet struck the Earth around 11,000BC, a devastating event which wiped out wooly mammoths and sparked the rise of civilisations.

Experts at the University of Edinburgh analysed mysterious symbols carved onto stone pillars at Gobekli Tepe in southern Turkey, to find out if they could be linked to constellations.

The markings suggest that a swarm of comet fragments hit Earth at the exact same time that a mini-ice age struck, changing the entire course of human histoy
 Quoting: ancestors

[link to www.telegraph.co.uk]
 Quoting: aether


Ha, a vulture stone. You know they used to tell of way back why the head is bare as it used to have a fine topknot.
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'Hobbit' species did not evolve from ancestor of modern humans, research finds
Bone study shows there is no evidence the 1.1-metre tall Homo floresiensis had any links with the much larger Homo erectus
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“A close relationship between Homo erectus and Homo floresiensis is rejected, which contradicts the proposal that island dwarfing of Asian Homo erectus led to Homo floresiensis,” the study, published in the Journal of Human Evolution on Friday, concluded.
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What would bringing back the dead do to the ancestral dna that is now living that lived close once upon a time with this long gone creature? Definitely memory that was forgotten.

[link to www.history.com]

Scientists Say They Could Bring Back Woolly Mammoths Within Two Years

Woolly mammoths roamed free across Europe, Asia, Africa and North America during the last Ice Age, before vanishing entirely about 4,000 years ago. Scientists believe a combination of a changing global climate and hunting by humans contributed to their extinction. Now a team of researchers is using the latest techniques in genetic engineering to bring the woolly mammoth back—to fight climate change. This week, the team’s leader announced that he and his colleagues are close to creating a hybrid mammoth-elephant embryo, and could do so within two years.
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What would bringing back the dead do to the ancestral dna that is now living that lived close once upon a time with this long gone creature? Definitely memory that was forgotten.

[link to www.history.com]

Scientists Say They Could Bring Back Woolly Mammoths Within Two Years

Woolly mammoths roamed free across Europe, Asia, Africa and North America during the last Ice Age, before vanishing entirely about 4,000 years ago. Scientists believe a combination of a changing global climate and hunting by humans contributed to their extinction. Now a team of researchers is using the latest techniques in genetic engineering to bring the woolly mammoth back—to fight climate change. This week, the team’s leader announced that he and his colleagues are close to creating a hybrid mammoth-elephant embryo, and could do so within two years.

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what evolutionary basis do you predicate the answer upon?
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Ancient stone carvings confirm that a comet struck the Earth around 11,000BC, a devastating event which wiped out wooly mammoths and sparked the rise of civilisations.

Experts at the University of Edinburgh analysed mysterious symbols carved onto stone pillars at Gobekli Tepe in southern Turkey, to find out if they could be linked to constellations.

The markings suggest that a swarm of comet fragments hit Earth at the exact same time that a mini-ice age struck, changing the entire course of human histoy
 Quoting: ancestors

[link to www.telegraph.co.uk]
 Quoting: aether


Ha, a vulture stone. You know they used to tell of way back why the head is bare as it used to have a fine topknot.
 Quoting: Fancypantz


[link to www.thecourier.co.uk (secure)]

St Andrews academic reveals secrets of ancient Incan talking knots

Peru’s Logosyllabic Khipus Record 3-D Texts

This is the first evidence that the Incas, which can also be spelled Inkas, possessed phonetic writing.

“It had already been established that the khipus were used by the Inkas to record numerical accounts, but until recently there was no evidence they had been used to record narratives,” said Dr Hyland.


3 dimensional texts puts talking leaves as subpar, lol
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What would bringing back the dead do to the ancestral dna that is now living that lived close once upon a time with this long gone creature? Definitely memory that was forgotten.

[link to www.history.com]

Scientists Say They Could Bring Back Woolly Mammoths Within Two Years

Woolly mammoths roamed free across Europe, Asia, Africa and North America during the last Ice Age, before vanishing entirely about 4,000 years ago. Scientists believe a combination of a changing global climate and hunting by humans contributed to their extinction. Now a team of researchers is using the latest techniques in genetic engineering to bring the woolly mammoth back—to fight climate change. This week, the team’s leader announced that he and his colleagues are close to creating a hybrid mammoth-elephant embryo, and could do so within two years.

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what evolutionary basis do you predicate the answer upon?
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Not evolutionary that is for sure.
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Practically everything modern man has invented it has been from observation from the environment, imo.





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