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| Recent Discoveries and our Human Past |
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| Written by Justin |
| Wednesday, 07 October 2009 02:38 |
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Surprisingly to some, more and more scientific explorations and discoveries continously open the window to our human history further into the past. Daily scientific discoveries are slowly shedding light on the countless mysteries surrounding the evolution of mankind from primitive to complex. There are many anomalous factoids which disrupt what would be considered accepted "truth" by many people about how we came to be where we are today. Things like OOPARTS, out of place objects, which cannot be categorized by the mainstream timeline are one good example. (Here are a few more well known ooparts) Similarly exploration of archeology continues to reveal an intelligent world civilization, stretching farther and farther into our past. As we learn more, we realize people had much more knowledge and understanding of our planet than we typically give credit for. And that, perhaps, what we construe as a linear evolution from primitive to complex, in regards to humans, is actually cyclical. A statement which would make any university professor cringe. It could very well be discoverd, long after this has been written, read and forgotton, that the linear past we currently percieve, is actually only the tip of the iceburg; and that we might see past through the darkness of a primitive recent past, into a light of an ancient knowledge. Nearly all of the findings that are most noteworthy, in this regard, have been unearthed through the advent of modern scientific technology. Better methods of carbon dating, telescopes that probe deeper into the cosmos and precision instruments which bring into focus the accuracy and precision in ancient architecture, all come together toward the revelation of a distant grand understanding, encrypted into the very monuments and stories of our ancestors. Entire careers are being dedicated to the exploration of precision alignments, both in the architecture of the ancient past, as well as into the cosmic migrations of the heavenly bodies in direct relation to the stories about both which have been handed down to us through the ages. Others continuously pour over the archeology of the ages, for signs that may point us toward the conclusive decision; are we as humans this moment a representation of the pinnacle of mankind? Or do the stories of myth and folklore provide even the slightest truth, through which we might better understand an enlightened human past? Here is a very short list of recent articles, all of which point toward an earlier intelligent human society, not a chaotic bunch of neanderthals. And now that I have mentioned it, keep your ears open, you will take notice of the times in the future when even more stories pour into the public domain. There are som many articles I couldn't list them here, and everyday new discoveries. How old is the dawn of civilized humanity? Ten thousand years? More? What if it turned out to be more like 50 or even 100 thousand years, as the Mayans claim? What if this is the fifth of the subsequent "earths" to be ravaged by the indestructible forces of nature? Only to be reborn, like a pine cone after a raging fire, our current incarnation of history could merely be the happenings since the last catastrophe.
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Recent Discoveries and our Human Past




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