Human ingenuity and ancient monuments.

Curious that the God was wearing a wristwatch. I wonder if it was a Bulova, Seiko, or Timex?
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Here’s 3 of them at the top of the Vulture Stone at Gobekli Tepi

The video is dismissive that this accurately depicts constellations and celestial events for reasons I can’t imagine

Also these multi ton stones were carved first and then transported. Any strain on the stone or accidents in transport would be obvious and there just aren’t any
 
What gets me, is all these "professionals" (pick your study of sciences and histories) believe ALIENS used humans to build past civilizations, simply because they wrongly believe past humans didn't have the magnificence of ingenuity and comprehension to build such fantastically huge structures and artifacts on their own. A ripe bunch of fucktaded morons is what they are.

HUMANS built past civilizationis without any "divine assisatance" from ANYBODY not from this planet.

Past humans had MORE artisitic endevours than todays pitiful human degenerates, and they were lightyears beyond in architecture, science, and astronomy............using nothing but literal rocks, wood, and dirt!!!

Todays "humans" can't hold a candle to the signficant brilliance of historys humans!!!!!
I think a lot of ancient methods were lost to time as the world became more advanced. There was no longer a need to use or know certain methods as time went on.
 
I'm not saying there ARE NOT legitimate intelligence and enginutiy today, I'm just saying that historically speaking, humans didn't have easy access to instant tech. They HAD to depend on their brains, skills, intellect, and brawn in order to create and move forward.

There are people today who cast aside tech in order to use their brains, skills, intellect, and brawn. But they are in the extreme minority, compared to those who had to used their brains and skills in order to push the human existence forward.

Even farmers have genious moments on how to manipulate the soil, water, and develop better ways of seeding, irrigating, and preserving foods. If they hadn't, we wouldn't be here today.
I use my brains, skills, and intellect to access today's tech. You don't think USMB pushes the human existence forward?
 
Gotta love dumbfuckery like you just posted. James Michener, I think it was in his book, 'The Source" gave a description of what the primitive hunter gather had to know just to make animal skins into clothing.
I bet those primitive hunter gatherers never went to school so their spelling and calculus skills were very poor.
 
I bet those primitive hunter gatherers never went to school so their spelling and calculus skills were very poor.
And just how would they have used spelling and calculus in the environment they lived in? But they did have to know the habits and types of animals that existed with them. Both for food, and to avoid becoming food for them. They had to know which wild plants were edible, and they also had a lot of knowledge as to which had medicinal properties. Primitive they were, dumb and ignorant they were not.
 

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