bystander wrote:Not only are you dealing with Egyptian mythology, if the date on the paper can be believed, the material is over 100 years old.
The fact they are talking about, is this: Quote
Adjusting Dr. Schoch's recent weathering measurements from the base
structure inside the Pyramid--by adding at least another 1500 years to
its age--we obtain a total date range of 8500-6500 BC for the original
construction and LOCATING of the Great Pyramid. So it was apparently
sited by the Egyptian civilization mentioned in Plato's discussion of
Atlantis, where Egypt is "re-founded" 1000 years after the sinking of
Atlantis in 9600 BC. We now can tie Plato's history to solid rock in
Egypt, with a major part of his story being confirmed: There truly was
an advanced Egyptian civilization founded around 8500 BC. Climatologist
Dr. Cesare Emiliani confirmed in 1973 that Plato's flood date was sound.
Emiliani discovered evidence in sea-core sediments for a sudden global
sea-level rise of c.325 feet around 9600 BC(+/-70yrs)--Plato's date for
the sinking of Atlantis. Emiliani's data proves that, if Atlantis were
real, then it would indeed have been flooded by the ocean at the very
time Plato stated. Plato either relied on genuine history or he made
an astonishingly lucky guess: Within a century of the exact date over
a period of nearly 10,000 years: 99% perfect.
Credit to:
http://petragrail.tripod.com/newhistory.html
There are many papers as you say are well over a hundred years old. But also many times I have heard of great floods, droughts, written in hieroglyphics etc etc. and geology stands by this with evidence of ice cores, lake cores etc etc. We all know about ice ages, on a regular basis. Why would not the Suns invariable Mood Never change to a much harsher one? Here's another paper.
http://www.holoscience.com/news.php?article=by2r22xg
Quote:
A news item by Jenny Hogan on NewScientist.com of 2 November says, 'The Sun is more active now than it has been for a millennium. The realisation, which comes from a reconstruction of sunspots stretching back 1150 years, comes just as the Sun has thrown a tantrum. Over the last week, giant plumes of material have burst out from our star's surface and streamed into space, causing geomagnetic storms on Earth.' The history of solar activity was estimated from sunspot counts stretching back to the seventeenth century. Beyond that, the sunspot numbers were deduced from levels of radioactive beryllium-10 trapped in ice cores taken from Greenland and Antarctica. When Mike Lockwood, from the UK's Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, saw the results he said, "It makes the conclusion very stark. We are living with a very unusual Sun at the moment."
So just how far can the Sun change its Mood?
Mark
[quote="bystander"]Not only are you dealing with Egyptian mythology, if the date on the paper can be believed, the material is over 100 years old.[/quote]
The fact they are talking about, is this: Quote
Adjusting Dr. Schoch's recent weathering measurements from the base
structure inside the Pyramid--by adding at least another 1500 years to
its age--we obtain a total date range of 8500-6500 BC for the original
construction and LOCATING of the Great Pyramid. So it was apparently
sited by the Egyptian civilization mentioned in Plato's discussion of
Atlantis, where Egypt is "re-founded" 1000 years after the sinking of
Atlantis in 9600 BC. We now can tie Plato's history to solid rock in
Egypt, with a major part of his story being confirmed: There truly was
an advanced Egyptian civilization founded around 8500 BC. Climatologist
Dr. Cesare Emiliani confirmed in 1973 that Plato's flood date was sound.
Emiliani discovered evidence in sea-core sediments for a sudden global
sea-level rise of c.325 feet around 9600 BC(+/-70yrs)--Plato's date for
the sinking of Atlantis. Emiliani's data proves that, if Atlantis were
real, then it would indeed have been flooded by the ocean at the very
time Plato stated. Plato either relied on genuine history or he made
an astonishingly lucky guess: Within a century of the exact date over
a period of nearly 10,000 years: 99% perfect.
Credit to: http://petragrail.tripod.com/newhistory.html
There are many papers as you say are well over a hundred years old. But also many times I have heard of great floods, droughts, written in hieroglyphics etc etc. and geology stands by this with evidence of ice cores, lake cores etc etc. We all know about ice ages, on a regular basis. Why would not the Suns invariable Mood Never change to a much harsher one? Here's another paper.
http://www.holoscience.com/news.php?article=by2r22xg
Quote:
A news item by Jenny Hogan on NewScientist.com of 2 November says, 'The Sun is more active now than it has been for a millennium. The realisation, which comes from a reconstruction of sunspots stretching back 1150 years, comes just as the Sun has thrown a tantrum. Over the last week, giant plumes of material have burst out from our star's surface and streamed into space, causing geomagnetic storms on Earth.' The history of solar activity was estimated from sunspot counts stretching back to the seventeenth century. Beyond that, the sunspot numbers were deduced from levels of radioactive beryllium-10 trapped in ice cores taken from Greenland and Antarctica. When Mike Lockwood, from the UK's Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, saw the results he said, "It makes the conclusion very stark. We are living with a very unusual Sun at the moment."
So just how far can the Sun change its Mood?
Mark