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ancient art found on stones
(Dec 27, 2007 at 11:02 AM) Written by pahana
for 7 years i have been finding stones in deep cuts in the willamette valley in oregon.the stones are both sculpted and painted,some are very complex,and layered with tonal variation ,like a double exposure ..the imagrey is mystifying ,complex and esoteric,suggesting that kennewick man was no loan explorer but a part of an socially,intellectually,spiritually and artistically advanced cultural whose archetypical imagrey suggests the acestors of the tuathe de danaan,the tutonic peoples,the creators of the vedas and all of the legend and lore of the ancient indo-europeans. i should be glad to direct any member to my yahoo photobucket by e mail ,where a few photos of this material are posted.happy holidays to all..tom
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Plans to publish New Books
(Jul 14, 2007 at 04:32 PM) Written by Dr.Salem
Dear Sir I would like to thank you for your email. Please ,I would be very grateful if you send our message here to all our members in your Forum and asking some scientists to share me to publish some series books in Universe,Astrophysics,NewTheories of dimentions and Strings. I am asking Prof.KAKU from USA,and Prof.Hawking from U.K for this matter. I would appreciate it if you would please pass my deeply greetings along to all astro scientists who look towards to share us with this global works. With sincere gratitude and all the love we have. Dr.Prof.Salem Al AbdulRahman leadassessor1@yahoo.com FIEFF.FIEEE,FIAENG,FRCA Senior Consultant EECT .
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Another day another debate
(Jan 12, 2006 at 07:36 PM) Written by Chris Snowdon
Spent most of the day debating with ID nuts and physics cooks on the BBC sites. I thought, having moved from the 'ethics' boards to the 'science' boards that I would leave behind all the nutters. It appears I was wrong. The nutters are there, they are just of different types. There are a bunch who claim to have sorted out the theory of everything 'intuitively' without maths or deep theory. There is the odd creationist but, thankfully, they are soon dispensed with. Went back to visit the Ethics boards and posted a new thread trying to entice out the ID nuts but they are wise to me now and, so far, no bites. I'll have to venture into some of their threads and draw them out that way. Intermittent visits to here and the science forum in UK (where all the real science people have gone after deserting the BBC) has kept my sanity. Got really annoyed arguing with some nut called Jck - Keohane. He doesn't know basic maths yet tells lifetime physics profs that they know nothing. Decided to look him up.... Success, found his book on Publish America website. Left a rather terse review and then posted back on the BBC to tell him I'd done it (honesty is always best :-) Plus I want to see his reaction. Ending the day by blogging here and posting a few posts before retiring... Goodnight campers. Chris.
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