General Similarities in Pyramids around the World

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Rambo John J

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I think it's a romantic idea, and definitely fun to consider.

But it ain't science. ;)

I secretly hope that we discover that there is, or at least that there was, life far more intelligent than us in the universe.
The only thing more frightening than the existence of highly-advanced lifeforms is that we may be it.
Yes romantic, fun and interesting

I would point out that certain Sciences can be very stubborn to embrace or even consider new narratives or even evidence.

"Science advances one funeral at a time." is a quote that has shown to have some merit in certain scientific arenas...not all for sure, but Archeology is one of the areas I find that quote to be most applicable to...A highly credible scholar/scientist who has heavily invested his life and even Ego into certain theories and findings can naturally be somewhat or totally resistant to a new perspective or narrative.

I don't have the evidence or documents to say much about it all...my instincts and spidey sense tells me there may be a lot more to human history than currently is mainstream accepted...could just be my wishful thinking or romantic side

As for the highly advanced lifeforms...I am pretty sure Humans are not unlocking their full potential...I have had some serious mind reading moments and dreams that mirrored events I was not aware of at the time I was dreaming but i checked into the next day and confirmed...This always included family members so I apparently have a link to their subconscious or something like that...No idea what is going on there but it is freaky.

TL DR summary....Humans have a lot more to learn about Humans...Our Past and Present capabilities are an unfinished book IMO
 
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Other than the obvious ones, I find puma punkhu and also tiahuanaco (spelling?) to be major red flags that extremely capable and technologically adept civilzations were around at some point in the past.

There's a bit of an interesting hypothesis that the old equator of the earth runs along many of these sites. If memory serves me correctly, it would have put the previous north pole on the south western coast of Alaska.

Needless to say, if that had been the case, it would be worth speculating what, if any star alignments some pyramid structures would have had.

We know something happened because the Sahara hasn't always existed, as well, Siberia and parts of northern America were once home to a completely different flora and fauna.

Superficially there may seem to be no connection but once you start considering implications of things.
 
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In architecture, three is a visually pleasing form and also a stable one. It's no surprise it's used by many cultures as a result.

Pyramids are a shape. So, the fact that pyramids all over the world "look the same" is kinda, well, correct.
You beat me but well said.
 

Rambo John J

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You beat me but well said.
Is it just that simple?
or do you leave room for other possibilities?

not starting shit...just learning how other minds process this type of information
 
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Is it just that simple?
or do you leave room for other possibilities?

not starting shit...just learning how other minds process this type of information
Most likely it is that simple IMO, but I am often wrong.

I like simple things and find them to usually be the best answer or solution.
 

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Most likely it is that simple IMO, but I am often wrong.

I like simple things and find them to usually be the best answer or solution.
fair enough

I love the Grey area
 

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Give that guy a follow on youtube. He runs a tour out of Peru and is always posting interesting videos on ancient high technology.
thanks...I love this stuff
I need to take a vacation to some of these sites
 
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I may have posted this guy's video on similar thread but nonetheless, he has a fascinating youtube channel on Indian temples.
He's positing the theory that the imagery in the temples combined with the technical requirements of the job PROVE the builders of those temples were using very advanced tools. Watch the first 4 minutes of this video and see what you think (disclaimer, his voice takes some adjusting to but he comes across as ernest):