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Your life flash before your eyes (7 replies)

After an elderly patient died suddenly during a routine test, scientists accidentally captured unique data on the activity in his brain at the very end of his life: During the 30 seconds before and...

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Jachin and Boaz (57 replies)

I had cause to revisit my study of the Rider-Waite Golden Dawn High Priestess Tarot II (2) largely because the B and J markings on the pillars. One is looking in on a mystery: [en.wikipedia.org] Now B...

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The Big Dipper (Great Bear, Ursa Major) in Indian Astronomy (5 replies)

Very interesting article recently posted on GHMB. Thoughts? [grahamhancock.com] Deep

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RMP #62 and the weight of the shaty (no replies)

Hi all, Here is Clagett’s translation of RMP #62 from Ancient Egyptian Science: A source book (1989) p. 170: [archive.org] “Example of reckoning a bag containing various precious metals. If it is said...

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A discussion of precision work in granite with stone hammers and...

I've been following the arguments for and against OK building techniques with some interest. Some of the assumptions I came to this site with after reading FOTG's have been explained quite well by...

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The Forty-Two Judges of the Ancient Egypt after-life (1 reply)

I wonder why there are 42 judges in the Ancient Egypt after-life. What is the significance of this number? What is the basis of this? Could it be astronomical? If so what? Any thoughts?...

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The double crown of egypt (southern & northern hemisphere maps) 3150 BC & the...

Narmer* was the 1st Pharaoh to wear the double crown & to be given the title 'Lord of Eternity', as is it only at this point that both the northern & southern hemispheres had been mapped along...

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translation wanted - epigramma XXI (11 replies)

"Fœmina masque unus fiant tibi circulus, ex quo Surgat, habens æquum forma quadrata latus.  Hinc Trigonum ducas, omni qui parte rotundamIn phæram redeat: Tum Lapis ortus erit.Si res tanta tuæ non mox...

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Ankh (no replies)

Has anyone considered before that the Ankh might be the Egyptian version of the bucket carried by the Apkallu?

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Antarctica on world map 1562 (17 replies)

Are you aware that there is a world map from 1562 by Paolo Forlani that seems to depict Antarctica? How is this possible?

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Piri reis map (no replies)

Diego cuoghi I feel has a good point as it does look like an extremity of South America it looks like it was drawn to fit the Hyde it was copied on too ?

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Earth Crustal Displacement -new theory (1 reply)

INTRODUCTION In 1958, Charles Hapgood proposed that ice ages are caused by climate changes resulting from displacements of the earth’s crust over the mantle that shift the location of the geographic...

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Evidence the Great Pyramid was breached before Caliph Al-Ma'mun (no replies)

Hi Everyone, I wanted to share something that dawned on me after watching History for Granite’s video, Looting the Great Pyramid - A Step by Step Analysis. This well-made video convincingly...

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Tartaria and Giants (6 replies)

What's the consensus on this subject? Has our history been fabricated or is this all a crazy idea with the mud floods and giants? I find it quite intriguing and some of it seems plausible. I'd like to...

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Who first proposed the idea that the ancient Egyptian Sirius ephemeris was...

I saw this view on the web page a long time ago: the ancient Egyptian Sirius ephemeris was founded in 4241 BC or 4236 BC, but this web page does not provide the source. Who first proposed this view?...

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Khufu Heliopolis Cartouche (4 replies)

Block Bearing Partial Khufu Cartouche A granite block from the time of Khufu has been excavated from the western periphery of the ancient city of Heliopolis. Discovered by an Egyptian-German...

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Library of alexandria (2 replies)

Was anything whatsoever saved from the library?

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Largest Impact Crater - buried ancient civilization (13 replies)

What follows is my theory of where the largest impact crater is found and how it buried and destroyed an ancient civilization. The timeframe is likely the same as when RC posits the floods of north...

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The Stones of the Pyramids were made out of Molds (1 reply)

Hello, The Stones of the Pyramids were made out of molds while formed in place. I've heard it over and over again how impressive it is that the stones of the pyramid were dragged across the desert and...

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The Perpetual Choirs of Britain - really good read! (no replies)

Perpetual Choirs

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