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Originally Posted by oojay
It really depends on how you choose to look at it. In early civilizations, the people did not have the ability (knowledge, understanding, whatever you choose to call it) to make distinctions between science and religion. What I mean is, what one person sees as the sun evaporating some rain water, another may see as the Gods cursing the land for the humans failing to sacrifice enough virgins. I don't believe that attributing human characterisitcs to physical events should discount the theory of ET's intervening throughout human history. The people were trying to transcribe the events in their own words. If they see someone flying through the air, they have no idea what a rocket or airplane is. They know that birds fly through the air, so they depict people with bird wings (Angels?). Do you see where I'm coming from? Again, religious texts are filled with numerous literal physical encounters between humans and "Gods."
In my summation, they are a hybrid of the ET's and humans at the time (be it by mating or DNA restructuring, etc).
Yes, I am quite aware of these facts, so you can stop talking to me like I am a child whom is being taught a history lesson at the local pre-school. What I believe you're overlooking is how these civilization came to possess this great skill and knowledge. The scale of the monolithic structures and the planning required would be a magnificent feat for today's architects and builders. The extraction and transportation of the stones, the laser-like precision of the cuts, the erection of the monuments. These are all things that even today's science cannot explain. So how did it get done thousands of years ago?
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It just seems like a massive stretch. You're just trying to attribute everything to aliens based on nothing more than a guess.
Precise measurements are impressive but certainly not out of the realm of what humans are caable of doing, even back then. Also, besides the reat Pyramid, what other monuments are you referring to?