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| FreedomLover User ID: 472918 7/25/2008 5:05 AM Report abusive post | Does anyone believe technology has been here in ancient times
| Quote | I do. |
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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 350460 7/25/2008 5:07 AM | | Re: Does anyone believe technology has been here in ancient times | Quote | yup, me too |
| mbeccu User ID: 473078 7/25/2008 5:10 AM | | Re: Does anyone believe technology has been here in ancient times | Quote | can you repeat your question in english? |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 472918 (OP) 7/25/2008 5:14 AM | | Re: Does anyone believe technology has been here in ancient times | Quote | Especially remarkable is the persistence of that biblical name Noah. And this is particularly so when you consider the ultimate language differences between peoples, and the extreme local distortions which (developed in flood legends. Yet the name survived virtually unchanged in such isolated places as Hawaii (where he was called Nu-u), the Sudan (Nuh), China (Nu-Wah), the Amazon region (Noa), Phrygia (Noe) and among the Hottentots (Noh and Hiagnoh). :
SUDDEN APPEARANCE:
Are you aware that "ALL CULTURES BEGAN SUDDENLY" and were fully developed? A long preliminary period is not supported by archaeology. Before cities on earth, there was nothing. There was no transition whatsoever between the ancient civilizations and any primitive forebearers. They were at their peak from the beginning. :
...Great cities, enormous temples, pyramids of overwhelming size. Colossal statues with tremendous expressive power. Luxurious tunnels and tombs. Splendid streets flanked by magnificent sculpture, perfect drainage systems. A decimal system at the very start. A ready-made writing, already perfected. A well established naming system (in which each Pharaoh had as many as five names). Society already divided into specialist classes. An army, civil service and hierarchy minutely organized. A court exhibiting all the indications of well-defined precedence and form. Egypt came from a clearly established civilization.
The only conclusions that can be drawn from the evidence is that,1 Each of the first civilizations appeared suddenly, already fully developed. 2) That a connection existed between them. 3) Their footprints led back to the Middle East mountains where Noah and his family left the Ark. :
The sudden appearance of civilization is itself a memorial to history's one great catastrophe. More importantly, the flood is a historical event of tremendous testimonial importance to modern man...... :
Ancient Maps:
....hard evidence that shows the ancient's knowledge of planet earth as seen through their cartographers eyes was far more sophisticated than we have previously supposed. Their maps are surprisingly accurate and reveal knowledge of parts of the earth that were not known until very recently. They also show profound changes have taken place in man's lifetime since the flood, especially at the poles as you shall see. :
Maps drawn from the 11th to the 17th century were obviously copied from maps probably drawn thousands of years before. Some maps show Greenland and Antarctica free of ice. (The Piri Reis Map from 1513 shows Antartica):
HAD TO BE COPIES
Obviously these maps..had to have been copied from earlier sources. They display a scientific achievement far surpassing the abilities of the navigators and map-makers of the Renaissance, Middle Ages, the Arab world, or any ancient geographers. THEY HAD TO BE THE PRODUCT OF AN UNKNOWN PEOPLE ANTEDATING RECOGNIZED HISTORY.--end of quote
" Science supports the Bible. That's just how it is. On the other hand, there's the theory of Evolution which is not science. What sustains it? FAITH !Science as Religion. One has to believe that all matter is self created, that this matter in turn created intelligence and; in spite of the fact that it has never been seen, that this inorganic self-creating matter then created life in opposition to observed science. All of this in violation of the 1st and 2nd law of Physics, probability theory, biogenesis and common sense.
This belief system necessitates extraordinary explanatory contortions, strange suppositions and sleight of hand. For example, since catastrophic events in our history would lend too much credence to the truth of the Flood of Noah event, those theories are avoided. It is thought and promoted that man has evolved both physically and technologically from the primitive to the modern on a uniform basis.
Given that presupposition, what do you do as a scientist when you encounter ancient artifacts produced by antique high technology?
As a scientist, you’d better be careful what you say or risk ridicule and professional suicide. As a result one can wind up convincing oneself, other scientific disciplines and the public that these things can be explained by elbow grease or some other arcane theory which is best not examined too closely.(That's how items like true optical lenses get described as "worship artifacts"--because everyone knows the ancients didn't have optical lenses). See True Suppressions
If the Bible account is true, evidence in the form of archeological artifacts and the like should be occasionally found in the fossil and archeological record--and they are!
Also look up ooparts on google.
Another good look up is: Nuclear war in ancient times. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 472918 (OP) 7/25/2008 5:16 AM | | Re: Does anyone believe technology has been here in ancient times | Quote |
can you repeat your question in english? Quoting: mbeccu 473078
Does your name say Imbecile? |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 471473 7/25/2008 5:16 AM | | Re: Does anyone believe technology has been here in ancient times | Quote | yup |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 472918 (OP) 7/25/2008 5:19 AM | | Re: Does anyone believe technology has been here in ancient times | Quote | LOL |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 472918 (OP) 7/25/2008 5:21 AM | | Re: Does anyone believe technology has been here in ancient times | Quote | Come on lets have a serious discussion about this. |
| mirabilis User ID: 472968 7/25/2008 5:27 AM
 | | Re: Does anyone believe technology has been here in ancient times | Quote | I have no particular interest in the Bible but I do believe that humans have created and destroyed their civilisations many, many times in the past. I imagine that we just don't learn. We'll do it again soon enough and then we'll be back to banging the rocks together for a while before we 'discover' it all over again. "As far as we can discern, the sole purpose of human existence is to kindle a light of meaning in the darkness of mere being" Carl Jung |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 472918 (OP) 7/25/2008 5:31 AM | | Re: Does anyone believe technology has been here in ancient times | Quote | Even if you don't believe in the bible, as for your belief in everything being here before, I agree. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 473202 7/25/2008 5:36 AM | | Re: Does anyone believe technology has been here in ancient times | Quote | Obviously they built pyramids, and Noah had the knowhow to forge titanium, but the biblical flood burried all that. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 470647 7/25/2008 5:45 AM | | Re: Does anyone believe technology has been here in ancient times | Quote | yes |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 470976 7/25/2008 5:45 AM | | Re: Does anyone believe technology has been here in ancient times | Quote | yes most certainly, out of place artifacts are common in all parts of the world.
and there is evidence that advanced technology was required to create many ancient relics.
continue.. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 400833 7/25/2008 5:55 AM | | Re: Does anyone believe technology has been here in ancient times | Quote | We are not the first civilization on this planet. There were previous ones an they had tech that equalled and in some areas surpassed our own. These "pre-Adamic" civilizations are shrouded in mystery but we have turned up artifacts, records, maps that though ancient are more detailed than anything we can do from space, today. There is clear cut evidence of nuclear war several places on the globe. But wars that happened twenty thousand years ago or more.
The bible says that we were not the first. God wiped the other civilizations off the world and started anew. Some of the ancient one survived it would seem.
But the bible indicates that Adam and Eve were a second or subsequent attempt to populate the earth. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 470976 7/25/2008 5:59 AM | | Re: Does anyone believe technology has been here in ancient times | Quote |
We are not the first civilization on this planet. There were previous ones an they had tech that equalled and in some areas surpassed our own. These "pre-Adamic" civilizations are shrouded in mystery but we have turned up artifacts, records, maps that though ancient are more detailed than anything we can do from space, today. There is clear cut evidence of nuclear war several places on the globe. But wars that happened twenty thousand years ago or more.
The bible says that we were not the first. God wiped the other civilizations off the world and started anew. Some of the ancient one survived it would seem.
But the bible indicates that Adam and Eve were a second or subsequent attempt to populate the earth. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 400833
true, therefore we need to start to rediscover what god was, i think up to now the public domain has gotten it completely wrong.
no doubt. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 435200 7/25/2008 6:03 AM | | Re: Does anyone believe technology has been here in ancient times | Quote |
The bible says that we were not the first. God wiped the other civilizations off the world and started anew. Some of the ancient one survived it would seem.
But the bible indicates that Adam and Eve were a second or subsequent attempt to populate the earth. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 400833
Really - and where does it say that? |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 357912 7/25/2008 7:20 AM | | Re: Does anyone believe technology has been here in ancient times | Quote | It is remotely possible that at the dawn of man some 250,000 years ago we achieved a minimal level of technology. But it is not in the least bit probable. As someone who has actually looked for evidence of ancient technology or even ancient habitation I can say that there isn't any.
The required infrastructure would leave traces that would still be evident. It isn't. We may have hit 18th century levels once, but we can say for certain that this is the first time that we have had space travel or computers.
Satellites stay in orbit for thousands of years and probes on the moon or other planets will last for millions. And they just don't exist.
Sorry. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 472918 (OP) 7/25/2008 7:25 AM | | Re: Does anyone believe technology has been here in ancient times | Quote | ok whats your opinion about the history India talked about?Was the ancient indian war of mahabharatha a nuclear war?? Did ancient indians use weapons if mass destruction (WMD) while in the west humans were still in their primitive settlements?
Oppenheimer
The architect of modern atomic bomb who was in charge of the manhattan project was asked by a student after the manhattan explosion, “How do you feel after having exploded the first atomic bomb on earth”. Oppenheimer’s reply for the question was , “not first atomic bomb, but first atomic bomb in modern times”. He strongly believed that nukes were used in ancient india. what made oppenheimer believe that it was a nuclear war was the accurate descriptions of the weapons used in the mahabharatha war in the epic which match with that of modern nuclear weapons. Video
Mohenjadaro and Harappa
Scientists Davneport and Vincenti put forward a theory saying the ruins were of a nuclear blast as they found big stratums of clay and green glass. High temperature melted clay and sand and they hardened immediately afterwards. Similar stratums of green glass can also found in Nevada deserts after every nuclear explosion.
Radio Active Ash
A layer of radioactive ash was found in Rajasthan, India. It covered a three-square mile area, ten miles west of Jodhpur. The research occurred after a very high rate of birth defects and cancer was discovered in the area. The levels of radiation registered so high on investigators’ gauges that the Indian government cordoned off the region. Scientists then apparently unearthed an ancient city where they found evidence of an atomic blast dating back thousands of years: from 8,000 to 12,000 years.
The blast was said to have destroyed most of the buildings and probably a half-million people.
Archeologist Francis Taylor stated that etchings in some nearby temples he translated suggested that they prayed to be spared from the great light that was coming to lay ruin to the city.
Crater Near Bombay
Another curious sign of an ancient nuclear war in India is a giant crater near Bombay. The nearly circular 2,154-metre-diameter Lonar crater (left image), located 400 kilometers northeast of Bombay and aged at less than 50,000 years old, could be related to nuclear warfare of antiquity. No trace of any meteoric material, etc., has been found at the site or in the vicinity, and this is the world’s only known “impact” crater in basalt. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 469631 7/25/2008 7:35 AM | | Re: Does anyone believe technology has been here in ancient times | Quote | The Giza pyramid complex was an ancient supercomputer MkI, we're currently building MkII (the GOD machine)
MkI was used against the earths peoples, the powerhead was completely corrupted at that time, so they were destroyed and the complex was decomissioned, the knowledge for the construction of it came from an off world source, so the know how to build it was lost to mankind, this time the machine will take over mankind completely, it MUST be destroyed. |
| Ostria User ID: 473251 7/25/2008 8:32 AM
 | | Re: Does anyone believe technology has been here in ancient times | Quote | Of course they had technology. They could build houses, temples, ships, tools and weapons etc.
In some myths there are also stories of strange technological achivements (e.g. in the greek mythology we have all the creations of Hephestus, the achivments of Dedalus like his flying wings and Talos, in Odyssey we have a referance to the strange ships of Faiakes, or the story of Atlantis in Plato etc) but all these must have been extreem ideas just to point the achivements of the gods or some people.
On the other hand, we know that some people (not in mythical but in historical times) had achived technology which was way before their time and they only shared this knowledge with their colleges in their close societies. This is why this knowledge and achivements never made it to the public and then vanished and appeared again after centuries. |
| scimitar  I Just wanna know User ID: 453961 7/25/2008 8:37 AM
 | | Re: Does anyone believe technology has been here in ancient times | Quote | It is certainly not beyond the realm of our imagination to conceive that entire civilizations came and went prior to our own. Their disappearance could easily be explained through many senarios.
edit:
They could have been more or less technically advanced than we are today. One Truth.... many realities |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 7315 7/25/2008 8:38 AM | | Re: Does anyone believe technology has been here in ancient times | Quote | Prehistoric or Extraterrestrial Civilization?
[link to www.s8int.com] |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 472918 (OP) 7/25/2008 8:38 AM | | Re: Does anyone believe technology has been here in ancient times | Quote | WOW so everything did exist before. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 380168 7/25/2008 8:45 AM | | Re: Does anyone believe technology has been here in ancient times | Quote | YES, absolutely. The Indian Vedas and Puranas cover many ancient advanced technologies, some in great detail, such as the flying machines and great weapons.
[link to www.hinduwisdom.info]
In the Vedic literature of India, there are many descriptions of flying machines that are generally called Vimanas. India's national epic, The Mahabharata, is a poem of vast length and complexity. According to Dr. Vyacheslav Zaitsev: "the holy Indian Sages, the Ramayana for one, tell of "Two storied celestial chariots with many windows" "They roar like off into the sky until they appear like comets." The Mahabharata and various Sanskrit books describe at length these chariots, "powered by winged lighting...it was a ship that soared into the air, flying to both the solar and stellar regions."
There is a just a mass of fascinating information about flying machines, even fantastic science fiction weapons, that can be found in translations of the Vedas (scriptures), Indian epics, and other ancient Sanskrit text.
There are no physical remains of ancient Indian aircraft technology but references to ancient flying machines are commonplace in the ancient Indian texts. Several popular ancient epics describe their use in warfare. Depending on one's point of view, either it contains some of the earliest known science fiction, or it records conflict between beings with weapons as powerful and advanced as anything used today.
Above all we need to remember: absence of evidence is not evidence of absence.
Grandiose time scales
Hinduism’s understanding of time is as grandiose as time itself. While most cultures base their cosmologies on familiar units such as few hundreds or thousands of years, the Hindu concept of time embraces billions and trillions of years. The Puranas describe time units from the infinitesimal truti, lasting 1/1,000,0000 of a second to a mahamantavara of 311 trillion years. Hindu sages describe time as cyclic, an endless procession of creation, preservation and dissolution. Scientists such as Carl Sagan have expressed amazement at the accuracy of space and time descriptions given by the ancient rishis and saints, who fathomed the secrets of the universe through their mystically awakened senses.
(source: Hinduism Today April/May/June 2007 p. 14).
"European scholarship regards human civilization as a recent progression starting yesterday with the Fiji islander, and ending today with Rockefeller, conceiving ancient culture as necessarily half savage culture." It is a superstition of modern thought that the march of knowledge has always been linear." "Our vision of "prehistory" is terribly inadequate. We have not yet rid our minds from the hold of a one-and-only God or one-and-only Book, and now a one-and-only Science."
~ wrote Shri Aurobindo Ghosh (1872-1950) most original philosopher of modern India. For more refer to chapter on Quotes21_40).
Unlike time in both the Judeo-Christian religious tradition and the current view of modern science Vedic time is cyclic. What goes around come around. The Vedic universe passes through repetitive cycles of creation and destruction. During the annihilation of the universe, energy is conserved, to manifest again in the next creation. Our contemporary knowledge embraces a version of change and progress that is linear. The ascendancy of Christianity brought the first major shift to historiography as handed down by the Greeks. Rejecting the cyclic understanding of existence, Augustine (AD 343-430) saw history as moving in a linear path, purposely from point A to point B.
(source: Searching for Vedic India – By Devamrita Swami p. 335 and 47).
“The ancient Hindus could navigate the air, and not only navigate it, but fight battles in it like so many war-eagles combating for the domination of the clouds. To be so perfect in aeronautics, they must have known all the arts and sciences related to the science, including the strata and currents of the atmosphere, the relative temperature, humidity, density and specific gravity of the various gases...”
~ Col. Henry S Olcott (1832 – 1907) American author, attorney, philosopher, and cofounder of the Theosophical Society in a lecture in Allahabad, in 1881.
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"Facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored." - Aldous Huxley (1894-1963). For more refer to chapter on Quotes1_20).
"Don't let your minds be cluttered up with the prevailing doctrine." - Alexander Fleming (1881-1955).
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Frederick Soddy (1877 - 1956) English born scientist. Studied in the University of Oxford. From 1900 to 1902 and was Chemistry assistant in the University of McGill, Montreal, where he co-worked with Rutherford. He received in 1921 a Nobel Prize Laureate in Chemistry. He awarded the Nobel prize in 1921 - ""for his contributions to our knowledge of the chemistry of radioactive substances, and his investigations into the origin and nature of isotopes" In 1903, with Sir William Ramsay, Soddy verified that the decay of radium produced helium.
He had a great regard for the Indian epics of Ramayana and The Mahabharat. In 1909 when academics were first beginning to grasp the awesome power of the atom, he did not take these ancient records as fable.
In the Interpretation of Radium (1909) he wrote these lines:
“Can we not read into them some justification for the belief that some former forgotten race of men attained not only to the knowledge we have so recently won, but also to the power that is not yet ours?”
When Dr Soddy wrote the book, the atom-bomb box of Pandora had not yet been opened.
In 1909 when academics were first beginning to grasp the awesome power of the atom, physicist Frederick Soddy wrote in his Interpretation of Radium: "I believe that there have been civilisations in the past that were familiar with atomic energy, and that by misusing it they were totally destroyed."
(source: We Are Not The First: Riddles of Ancient Science - By Andrew Tomas p. 53). For more refer to chapter on War in Ancient India.
Alexander Gorbovsky ( ?) an expert at the Russian Munitions Agency has written:
“The Mahabharata - an ancient Indian epic compiled 3000 years ago - contains a reference to a terrible weapon. Regrettably, in our age of the atomic bomb, the description of this weapon exploding will not appear to be an exaggeration: '.... a blazing shaft possessed of the effulgence of a smokeless fire (was) let off...'. That was how this weapon was perceived. The consequences of its use also evoke involuntary associations. '... This makes the bodies of the dead unidentifiable. ... The survivors lose their nails and hair, and their food becomes unfit for eating. For several subsequent years the Sun, the stars and the sky remain shrouded with clouds and bad weather'.
"This weapon was known as the Weapon of Brahma or the Flame of Indra......".
(source: Riddles of Ancient History - Alexander Gorbovsky, The Sputnik Magazine, Moscow, Sept. 1986, p. 137). |
| mahershalalhashbaz User ID: 471842 7/25/2008 8:51 AM
 | | Re: Does anyone believe technology has been here in ancient times | Quote | yes. |
| kapow User ID: 272341 7/25/2008 8:54 AM | | Re: Does anyone believe technology has been here in ancient times | Quote | there's stone forts in the north of england which have glassy streaks across them
- giving rise to suggestions of some laser-type weapon being used on them
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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 472918 (OP) 7/25/2008 8:56 AM | | Re: Does anyone believe technology has been here in ancient times | Quote |
there's stone forts in the north of england which have glassy streaks across them
- giving rise to suggestions of some laser-type weapon being used on them
. Quoting: kapow 272341
It probably was.
Thanks |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 472918 (OP) 7/25/2008 8:57 AM | | Re: Does anyone believe technology has been here in ancient times | Quote |
yes. Quoting: mahershalalhashbaz
Thank you too. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 472918 (OP) 7/25/2008 8:59 AM | | Re: Does anyone believe technology has been here in ancient times | Quote |
YES, absolutely. The Indian Vedas and Puranas cover many ancient advanced technologies, some in great detail, such as the flying machines and great weapons.
[ link to www.hinduwisdom.info]
In the Vedic literature of India, there are many descriptions of flying machines that are generally called Vimanas. India's national epic, The Mahabharata, is a poem of vast length and complexity. According to Dr. Vyacheslav Zaitsev: "the holy Indian Sages, the Ramayana for one, tell of "Two storied celestial chariots with many windows" "They roar like off into the sky until they appear like comets." The Mahabharata and various Sanskrit books describe at length these chariots, "powered by winged lighting...it was a ship that soared into the air, flying to both the solar and stellar regions."
There is a just a mass of fascinating information about flying machines, even fantastic science fiction weapons, that can be found in translations of the Vedas (scriptures), Indian epics, and other ancient Sanskrit text.
There are no physical remains of ancient Indian aircraft technology but references to ancient flying machines are commonplace in the ancient Indian texts. Several popular ancient epics describe their use in warfare. Depending on one's point of view, either it contains some of the earliest known science fiction, or it records conflict between beings with weapons as powerful and advanced as anything used today.
Above all we need to remember: absence of evidence is not evidence of absence.
Grandiose time scales
Hinduism’s understanding of time is as grandiose as time itself. While most cultures base their cosmologies on familiar units such as few hundreds or thousands of years, the Hindu concept of time embraces billions and trillions of years. The Puranas describe time units from the infinitesimal truti, lasting 1/1,000,0000 of a second to a mahamantavara of 311 trillion years. Hindu sages describe time as cyclic, an endless procession of creation, preservation and dissolution. Scientists such as Carl Sagan have expressed amazement at the accuracy of space and time descriptions given by the ancient rishis and saints, who fathomed the secrets of the universe through their mystically awakened senses.
(source: Hinduism Today April/May/June 2007 p. 14).
"European scholarship regards human civilization as a recent progression starting yesterday with the Fiji islander, and ending today with Rockefeller, conceiving ancient culture as necessarily half savage culture." It is a superstition of modern thought that the march of knowledge has always been linear." "Our vision of "prehistory" is terribly inadequate. We have not yet rid our minds from the hold of a one-and-only God or one-and-only Book, and now a one-and-only Science."
~ wrote Shri Aurobindo Ghosh (1872-1950) most original philosopher of modern India. For more refer to chapter on Quotes21_40).
Unlike time in both the Judeo-Christian religious tradition and the current view of modern science Vedic time is cyclic. What goes around come around. The Vedic universe passes through repetitive cycles of creation and destruction. During the annihilation of the universe, energy is conserved, to manifest again in the next creation. Our contemporary knowledge embraces a version of change and progress that is linear. The ascendancy of Christianity brought the first major shift to historiography as handed down by the Greeks. Rejecting the cyclic understanding of existence, Augustine (AD 343-430) saw history as moving in a linear path, purposely from point A to point B.
(source: Searching for Vedic India – By Devamrita Swami p. 335 and 47).
“The ancient Hindus could navigate the air, and not only navigate it, but fight battles in it like so many war-eagles combating for the domination of the clouds. To be so perfect in aeronautics, they must have known all the arts and sciences related to the science, including the strata and currents of the atmosphere, the relative temperature, humidity, density and specific gravity of the various gases...”
~ Col. Henry S Olcott (1832 – 1907) American author, attorney, philosopher, and cofounder of the Theosophical Society in a lecture in Allahabad, in 1881.
***
"Facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored." - Aldous Huxley (1894-1963). For more refer to chapter on Quotes1_20).
"Don't let your minds be cluttered up with the prevailing doctrine." - Alexander Fleming (1881-1955).
***
Frederick Soddy (1877 - 1956) English born scientist. Studied in the University of Oxford. From 1900 to 1902 and was Chemistry assistant in the University of McGill, Montreal, where he co-worked with Rutherford. He received in 1921 a Nobel Prize Laureate in Chemistry. He awarded the Nobel prize in 1921 - ""for his contributions to our knowledge of the chemistry of radioactive substances, and his investigations into the origin and nature of isotopes" In 1903, with Sir William Ramsay, Soddy verified that the decay of radium produced helium.
He had a great regard for the Indian epics of Ramayana and The Mahabharat. In 1909 when academics were first beginning to grasp the awesome power of the atom, he did not take these ancient records as fable.
In the Interpretation of Radium (1909) he wrote these lines:
“Can we not read into them some justification for the belief that some former forgotten race of men attained not only to the knowledge we have so recently won, but also to the power that is not yet ours?”
When Dr Soddy wrote the book, the atom-bomb box of Pandora had not yet been opened.
In 1909 when academics were first beginning to grasp the awesome power of the atom, physicist Frederick Soddy wrote in his Interpretation of Radium: "I believe that there have been civilisations in the past that were familiar with atomic energy, and that by misusing it they were totally destroyed."
(source: We Are Not The First: Riddles of Ancient Science - By Andrew Tomas p. 53). For more refer to chapter on War in Ancient India.
Alexander Gorbovsky ( ?) an expert at the Russian Munitions Agency has written:
“The Mahabharata - an ancient Indian epic compiled 3000 years ago - contains a reference to a terrible weapon. Regrettably, in our age of the atomic bomb, the description of this weapon exploding will not appear to be an exaggeration: '.... a blazing shaft possessed of the effulgence of a smokeless fire (was) let off...'. That was how this weapon was perceived. The consequences of its use also evoke involuntary associations. '... This makes the bodies of the dead unidentifiable. ... The survivors lose their nails and hair, and their food becomes unfit for eating. For several subsequent years the Sun, the stars and the sky remain shrouded with clouds and bad weather'.
"This weapon was known as the Weapon of Brahma or the Flame of Indra......".
(source: Riddles of Ancient History - Alexander Gorbovsky, The Sputnik Magazine, Moscow, Sept. 1986, p. 137). Quoting: Anonymous Coward 380168
Thank you especially |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 473367 7/25/2008 1:52 PM | | Re: Does anyone believe technology has been here in ancient times | Quote |
yup, me too Quoting: Anonymous Coward 350460 |
| FallenAwaken User ID: 473369 7/25/2008 1:54 PM | | Re: Does anyone believe technology has been here in ancient times | Quote | YEP!...FOR SURE!!!.... |
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