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NTRODUCTION
In 1929, a group of historians found an amazing map drawn on a gazelle skin.
Research showed that it was a genuine document drawn in 1513 by Piri Reis, a famous admiral of the Turkish fleet in the sixteenth century.
His passion was cartography. His high rank within the Turkish navy allowed him to have a privileged access to the Imperial Library of Constantinople.
The Turkish admiral admits in a series of notes on the map that he compiled and copied the data from a large number of source maps, some of which dated back to
the fourth century BC or earlier.
The Controversy
The Piri Reis map shows the western coast of Africa, the eastern coast of South America, and the northern coast of Antarctica. The northern coastline of Antarctica is perfectly detailed. The most puzzling however is not so much how Piri Reis managed to draw such an accurate map of the Antarctic region 300 years before it was discovered, but that the map shows the coastline under the ice. Geological evidence confirms that the latest date Queen Maud Land could have been charted in an ice-free state is 4000 BC.
The official science has been saying all along that the ice-cap which covers the Antarctic is million years old.
The Piri Reis map shows that the northern part of that continent has been mapped before the ice did cover it. That should make think it has been mapped million years ago, but that's impossible since mankind did not exist at that time.
Further and more accurate studies have proven that the last period of ice-free condition in the Antarctic ended about 6000 years ago. There are still doubts about the beginning of this ice-free period, which has been put by different researchers everything between year 13000 and 9000 BC.
The question is: Who mapped the Queen Maud Land of Antarctic 6000 years ago? Which unknown civilization had the technology or the need to do that?
It is well-known that the first civilization, according to the traditional history, developed in the mid-east around year 3000 BC, soon to be followed within a millennium by the Indus valley and the Chinese ones. So, accordingly, none of the known civilizations could have done such a job. Who was here 4000 years BC, being able to do things that NOW are possible with the modern technologies?
NTRODUCTION
In 1929, a group of historians found an amazing map drawn on a gazelle skin.
Research showed that it was a genuine document drawn in 1513 by Piri Reis, a famous admiral of the Turkish fleet in the sixteenth century.
His passion was cartography. His high rank within the Turkish navy allowed him to have a privileged access to the Imperial Library of Constantinople.
The Turkish admiral admits in a series of notes on the map that he compiled and copied the data from a large number of source maps, some of which dated back to
the fourth century BC or earlier.
The Controversy
The Piri Reis map shows the western coast of Africa, the eastern coast of South America, and the northern coast of Antarctica. The northern coastline of Antarctica is perfectly detailed. The most puzzling however is not so much how Piri Reis managed to draw such an accurate map of the Antarctic region 300 years before it was discovered, but that the map shows the coastline under the ice. Geological evidence confirms that the latest date Queen Maud Land could have been charted in an ice-free state is 4000 BC.
The official science has been saying all along that the ice-cap which covers the Antarctic is million years old.
The Piri Reis map shows that the northern part of that continent has been mapped before the ice did cover it. That should make think it has been mapped million years ago, but that's impossible since mankind did not exist at that time.
Further and more accurate studies have proven that the last period of ice-free condition in the Antarctic ended about 6000 years ago. There are still doubts about the beginning of this ice-free period, which has been put by different researchers everything between year 13000 and 9000 BC.
The question is: Who mapped the Queen Maud Land of Antarctic 6000 years ago? Which unknown civilization had the technology or the need to do that?
It is well-known that the first civilization, according to the traditional history, developed in the mid-east around year 3000 BC, soon to be followed within a millennium by the Indus valley and the Chinese ones. So, accordingly, none of the known civilizations could have done such a job. Who was here 4000 years BC, being able to do things that NOW are possible with the modern technologies?
mediahouse wrote:i think mankind is assuming too much and making too much jhan jath and over analyzing , so what if the stones are perfectly cut or is very heavy for them to move? back in the days them didnt have anything to do so i guess carving stones was their hobby so they just perfected it and use whatever means to transport it, i dont really believe in the whole UFO thing
BlueIce wrote:its a good show to make you wonder if...
Picasso wrote:Allyuh doh believe in God and doh believe in Aliens.. wtf allyuh really believe in den ?
~Vēġó~ wrote:very enthralling stuff!!!
mediahouse wrote:i think mankind is assuming too much and making too much jhan jath and over analyzing , so what if the stones are perfectly cut or is very heavy for them to move? back in the days them didnt have anything to do so i guess carving stones was their hobby so they just perfected it and use whatever means to transport it, i dont really believe in the whole UFO thing
X2 wrote:mediahouse wrote:i think mankind is assuming too much and making too much jhan jath and over analyzing , so what if the stones are perfectly cut or is very heavy for them to move? back in the days them didnt have anything to do so i guess carving stones was their hobby so they just perfected it and use whatever means to transport it, i dont really believe in the whole UFO thing
A lot of ppl don't think about this !
There was no TV, no Radio... hell, even a puppet show was few and far between. People had all the time in the world to sit and watch the stars, track movements of the sun, the moon, etc... Sailors could only navigate by mathematics, constellations and so on... they knew more about the way the world and universe works than your average educated person knows today IMHO.
There is no limit to the human mind but it takes time to develop methods. Hell... when was the first proof of recorded human history ? Just a few thousand years ago, no ? What about rumours of cities like Atlantis and other lost cultures ? If you told an African tribesman that the 'lost continent' of America had magical devices that allow people to communicate over thousands of miles in an instant and could even send images that can be viewed on mystical, hand held black boxes... well... they'd think it was God-like too.
I believe in a higher power without a doubt cuz u gotta believe in something... but ask me to show an ancient civilization a man that can walk on water and i'll show them a surfer.
We are not alone in this universe & definitely not the grater species!
Alpha_2nr wrote:We are not alone in this universe & definitely not the grater species!
Folks who think we're probably the onjly living beings have no idea how vast the universe is. Imagine it takes LIGHT....LIGHT...the very thing we assume moves nearly instantaneously.....8 minutes to travel from the sun to earth.
The FASTEST "thing" (so to speak) takes 8 minutes to move from the sun to the earth, and that's just within our solar system!
Hell, the nearest STAR is 4.3 light years (I think) away from earth....light takes over 4 YEARS to reach us from the nearest star!!! And....our galaxy has billions of stars.
Plus......the universe has billions of galaxies etc etc.
So...coltspeed (despite the political twist) is right about the speck of dust analogy - in the realm of things, we probably are!
Alpha_2nr wrote:^^Yes, you are.
rollingstock wrote:Watch this and listen!
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