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The Pyramid discovery looks an awful lot like the Neutrino detector in Antartica
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Original Greaser Bob
Posted 3/28/2025 12:44 (#11165216 - in reply to #11164642)
Subject: RE: Hang in there, spring is coming


Altoona, WI
MaineFarmer - 3/28/2025 05:10

There are many on here quite believing in what their religions book states. Much of this belief is unseen or just that a feeling in your mind.So some times there are influences in this world that cannot be seen or explained but we still"know" they exist.Are there energy structures under the pyramids? If there why? Could it be they were trying to find out why their unseen gods seemed to have influences on their lives? I do believe in God so do not accuse me of that.Just saying there are influences on our lives that even now in modern times that we cannot explain and perhaps the deep thinkers in what is now Egypt were trying very hard to figure out the "How".


You may very well be onto something there. There is even some proof of a type of "inherited knowledge" that seems to get passed on from one generation to another. A great example of this is crows. Let's say I go out a pop a crow with my trusty .22 rifle. Other crows in the area go nuts, circle around, and make warning calls of danger in the area. Those crows will remember me for many years. Oddly, they also seem to be able to pass that information on to their young. They have done experiments with this and have proven it happens even if the person who killed the original crow remains unseen until all the crows in that generation are gone and the young never seen that person until all the old ones were gone. There is simply no known explanation how those young crows could have gotten the knowledge to be wary of said person.

Same seems to apply to humans who seem to be born with an aversion to snakes. There are exceptions, of course, but even people who aren't deathly afraid of them seem to have at least an aversion to them. Many other animals as well.

Just because "science" has thus far been unable to explain it, doesn't mean there isn't something there.
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