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Been a theory for years but I don’t put much stock in it. Nobody’s replicated it. 
 

the simplest explanation is likely the correct one and I believe they’re just megaliths built by narcissistic megalomaniacs. 

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It wasn’t a meteor that crashed that wiped out the dinosaurs it was that desthstar one that crashed.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, ACE said:

Been a theory for years but I don’t put much stock in it. Nobody’s replicated it. 
 

the simplest explanation is likely the correct one and I believe they’re just megaliths built by narcissistic megalomaniacs. 

Yup, mega-not-much

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Lot's of cool shit about the pyramids...them being power generated is not likely one of them. 

Ancient Greek cultures 2000 years before Columbus knew the earth was a sphere.

Different cultures had some phenomenally intelligent people when it comes to mathematics and astronomy.

I have seen some interesting things regarding the placement of these pyramids around the world. 

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2 hours ago, CFM said:

It wasn’t a meteor that crashed that wiped out the dinosaurs it was that desthstar one that crashed.

 

C'mon, man. Everyone knows, or ought to know by now, it was the Dinosaurs who did themselves in. Just think about how much flatulence all the cows are putting into the air daily causing global warming then think about all those dinosaurs and the size of them. Imagine those farts, they'd sound like cannons going off! 

 

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2 minutes ago, irv said:

C'mon, man. Everyone knows, or ought to know by now, it was the Dinosaurs who did themselves in. Just think about how much flatulence all the cows are putting into the air daily causing global warming then think about all those dinosaurs and the size of them. Imagine those farts, they'd sound like cannons going off! 

 

 

That's why so many big oil fields in arctic areas, and desert areas. The global warming the dinosaurs caused made it hot, but rain, and thus,  plants and animal life flourish everywhere. :)

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27 minutes ago, Highmark said:

Lot's of cool shit about the pyramids...them being power generated is not likely one of them. 

Ancient Greek cultures 2000 years before Columbus knew the earth was a sphere.

Different cultures had some phenomenally intelligent people when it comes to mathematics and astronomy.

I have seen some interesting things regarding the placement of these pyramids around the world. 

Wonder if they had autistic people back then doing math 

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2 minutes ago, ACE said:

Wonder if they had autistic people back then doing math 

Yeah.....I'm an excellent driver. 

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18 minutes ago, CFM said:

That's why so many big oil fields in arctic areas, and desert areas. The global warming the dinosaurs caused made it hot, but rain, and thus,  plants and animal life flourish everywhere. :)

:news:  I've never completely believed all the oil and NG we use is decaying matter.  

This information backs up the idea that Earth is actually an oil-producing machine. We call energy sources such as crude oil and natural gas fossil fuels based on the assumption that they are the products of decaying organisms, maybe even dinosaurs themselves. But the label is a misnomer. Research from the last decade found that hydrocarbons are synthesized abiotically.

 

In other words, as Science magazine has reported, the "data imply that hydrocarbons are produced chemically" from carbon found in Earth's mantle. Nature magazine calls the product of this process an "unexpected bounty " of "natural gas and the building blocks of oil products."

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1 minute ago, ACE said:

Energy doesn’t come from nowhere. Oil has to come from either the sun or some kind of harnessing of gravitational energy 

:news:

In other words, as Science magazine has reported, the "data imply that hydrocarbons are produced chemically" from carbon found in Earth's mantle. 

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:news:  I've never completely believed all the oil and NG we use is decaying matter.  

This information backs up the idea that Earth is actually an oil-producing machine. We call energy sources such as crude oil and natural gas fossil fuels based on the assumption that they are the products of decaying organisms, maybe even dinosaurs themselves. But the label is a misnomer. Research from the last decade found that hydrocarbons are synthesized abiotically.

 

In other words, as Science magazine has reported, the "data imply that hydrocarbons are produced chemically" from carbon found in Earth's mantle. Nature magazine calls the product of this process an "unexpected bounty " of "natural gas and the building blocks of oil products."

Shhhh, we don't want anyone knowing this. Brain blow up material.

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And I've always believed the Pyramids and other big, heavy block buildings, monuments where built from the top down, or atleast lowering blocks vs raising. LOL. When you do many things by yourself, you learn alot about physics/leverage/McGyver tricks that work, lololol

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1 hour ago, Highmark said:

Lot's of cool shit about the pyramids...them being power generated is not likely one of them. 

Ancient Greek cultures 2000 years before Columbus knew the earth was a sphere.

Different cultures had some phenomenally intelligent people when it comes to mathematics and astronomy.

I have seen some interesting things regarding the placement of these pyramids around the world. 

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1 hour ago, CFM said:

 When you do many things by yourself, you learn alot about physics/leverage/McGyver tricks that work, lololol

You got that right.  👍👍

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