Stone Age discovery could rewrite ancient history
Hmmmm... this could fit into Graham Hancocks Fingerprints of the Gods theory about a seperate people who survived a cataclysm about 12 K years ago and taught farming and civilization to the rest of the ravaged world.
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When a procedure isn't understood even though there are rational reasons for thinking there is something to it, there are typically also quacks involved, which gives it a bad reputation and muddies the waters for just what it is that actually seems to work.
Acupuncture is an example, and still has its quacks along with the lack of understanding. It seems that covering it with insurance became politically mandated. My own experience through someone close was that it didn't work, and the practitioner, who was paid by insurance and working in a reputable professional community, didn't know what she was doing, and in addition gave "explanations" in terms of what she claimed was electromagnetic theories of physics which were absolute gibberish. It was laughable and no better than a fortune teller. Whatever anyone in that field thinks works even without theoretical explanation, the insurance companies are being bilked in a hoax.
Rogue waves and the devastating effects on
Huge ships and oil platforms.
They are fairly frequent around the
Cape Horn due to currents and winds.
They also can come right out of the blue
Caused by a type of build up of smaller waves.
Rogue waves---oceanography
City of Troy---archeology
Chronomedicine-- biology
Moon phases and its effects on humans
The great flood 12500 years ago
Civilized man cultivating and cooperating thought to go back to
6000 years ago now doubled to over 12000.
Antarctica rediscovered.
There is no significance in reality to your claim of "incredible coincident" based on your arithmetic rationalizations, and your posts provide no coherent explanation of what you are talking about. Selected numerical coincidences do not represent causality and your strings of numbers are not an explanation of anything. No further "backing up" is required. If you want to say something it is up to you to coherently state it, and without your personal insults.
The "golden mean" as an intrinsic characteristic is myth. Your statement that "1.618034 or phi and the decimal .618034 are also ratios that are represented in our bodies" is nonsense. Numbers are abstractions for measurement, not metaphysical features in our bodies. The "golden mean" in particular is an irrational number with open-ended decimal places that do not end. Neither that abstraction of infinity nor the numerical abstraction of your six-place decimal approximation are "represented in our bodies".
You find "coincidences" in numbers and fallaciously conclude causal connections arithmetic. One of the fallacies you promoted is the mythology of the golden mean. It's number mysticism.
Good day!
I am not trying to prove anything.
What don't you like ' that you can't prove your "selected numbers manipulation".
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