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Should be stone complexes in Northern Europe (2 replies)

There should be stone complexes even pyramids in Europe more especially norther Europe. They exist in lower latitudes I reckon because the last ice age did not affect those regions of the planet with 1 to 2 mile thick ice or glaciation. I find it peculiar living here in Texas near the most advanced medical complex on the planet with NASA just down the road from it. German and Nordic names are on most of those MD's name badges as well as the ones who kickstarted NASA. Manifestations of genetics. Did the last ice age and what happened around 11,600 years ago grind those structures to powder. Did some stone building material (dimensional blocks) get weathered and moved hundreds of miles from their original site. A debris line if you will, sort of like the shoreline of the beach following a storm. We know the direction of the ice as it formed and moved so if we reverse from the debris field perhaps we will find the genesis. I submit the stone edifices we see at Giza and Yucatan are there for one of two reasons. 1. They were prior to 11,600 years ago and obviously escaped destructive forces from the ice age or 2. they were built by technology and understanding by those who survived from the north. Interestingly though, with what we credit them with knowing about the cosmos they did not see the ice age coming or did not understand a celestial event such as a meteor bringing the ice to an end in pretty much one day. You'd think they would have known better to inhabit the higher latitudes or coastlines if they had such a broad understanding.

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