Pyramid news
I'm intrigued by pyramids to the extent that they make me start to think silly things. That aliens of some sort might be involved. Yes, alright, they may be among simplest structures it's possible to build, but there's something else going on here. The latest in mysterious polyhedric structure news is the excavation of tunnels under what is possibly the oldest pyramid yet discovered... just outside of Sarajevo. Whaaaaaaa??? Via memepunk:
"In Bosnia, 20 Miles northeast of Sarajevo, archaeologists have uncovered what they believe to be an Aztec style step pyramid. Not only is this the only pyramid ever found in Europe, but this may be the oldest pyramid in existence. It's possible [it] could be in excess of 12 thousand years old. Until now the oldest pyramid was thought to be the one in Hellinikon, Greece, dating back to 2,720 BC.
"Initially, the idea of an antediluvian pyramid in Bosnia was a fringe theory met by skepticism. 'This is total nonsense. It’s impossible. There was no high culture in this region at that time capable of building something on this scale,' said noted Bosnian archaeologist Enver Imamovic. But new evidence, including sophisticated linear anomaly satellite scans have proved that a giant hill in Visoko, Bosnia does in fact contain a massive man-made structure. It remains to be seen exactly who built them, as no civilization is believed to have had the means to do so at the time that they were built."
I've been up a handful of pyramids in my time, including Teotihuacan in Mexico and Tikal in Guatemala, on the left here (check out this destination360 site for some VR movies of the site). Of course we know Tikal has a connection to space travel - a long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, it was the Yavin 4 Rebel Base in Star Wars. And it has monkeys which, while not strictly relevant, makes it a cooler place that it is already.
Anyway, aliens are at least as likely to be in some way responsible for these globally dispersed buildings as an advanced civilization centered in Antartica that scattered after a poleshift in 10,450BC that sent their country to the pole (it's all in Fingerprints of the Gods). And calling it coincidence merely displays a lack of imagination.
"In Bosnia, 20 Miles northeast of Sarajevo, archaeologists have uncovered what they believe to be an Aztec style step pyramid. Not only is this the only pyramid ever found in Europe, but this may be the oldest pyramid in existence. It's possible [it] could be in excess of 12 thousand years old. Until now the oldest pyramid was thought to be the one in Hellinikon, Greece, dating back to 2,720 BC.
"Initially, the idea of an antediluvian pyramid in Bosnia was a fringe theory met by skepticism. 'This is total nonsense. It’s impossible. There was no high culture in this region at that time capable of building something on this scale,' said noted Bosnian archaeologist Enver Imamovic. But new evidence, including sophisticated linear anomaly satellite scans have proved that a giant hill in Visoko, Bosnia does in fact contain a massive man-made structure. It remains to be seen exactly who built them, as no civilization is believed to have had the means to do so at the time that they were built."
I've been up a handful of pyramids in my time, including Teotihuacan in Mexico and Tikal in Guatemala, on the left here (check out this destination360 site for some VR movies of the site). Of course we know Tikal has a connection to space travel - a long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, it was the Yavin 4 Rebel Base in Star Wars. And it has monkeys which, while not strictly relevant, makes it a cooler place that it is already.
Anyway, aliens are at least as likely to be in some way responsible for these globally dispersed buildings as an advanced civilization centered in Antartica that scattered after a poleshift in 10,450BC that sent their country to the pole (it's all in Fingerprints of the Gods). And calling it coincidence merely displays a lack of imagination.
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