 Originally Posted by shadowofwind
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But you find theories about aliens being involved with man's technological development to be credible, that is a relevant aspect of where you are truly coming from. And the underlying psychology, logic, and worldview is very much connected.
Unless the goal is to play games on the surface while avoiding the heart of things, I think she was on topic. (Though I didn't follow the link, so I'm just guessing from your response.)
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 Originally Posted by Original Poster
Shadowofwind - I never did say aliens were necessary to explain this. Not once.
The link debunks aliens, which is a hypothesis I never brought up.
This is something I'm having a problem with. My position is being made for me by virtue of the fact that I bring up these questions.
If I were to ask "Why is there something instead of nothing?" Would it be considered feasible to respond "Not because of aliens?" This is not a thread where I try to prove a claim, the intention was made very clearly that this thread is here in order to discuss ancient mysteries, not argue whether or not they came from aliens.
If someone wants to provide evidence they came from aliens and another person wants to then respond why it's improbable that falls in line with the thread, but StephL's link was non-sequitur.
You are not entirely correct here - this is how the article starts:
Today we're going to climb high into the Andes and take a look at an ancient structure that has been cloaked with as much pop-culture mystery as just about any other on Earth: Pumapunku, a stone structure that's part of the larger Tiwanaku. Pumapunku, which translates to the Doorway of the Puma, is best known for its massive stones and for the extraordinary precision of their cutting and placement. It's one of those places where you've heard, probably many times, that the stones are so closely fitted that a knife blade cannot be inserted between them. Due to these features,
Pumapunku is often cited as evidence that Earth was visited by aliens, Atlanteans, or some other mythical people who are presumably better at stonemasonry than humans.
By asking your questions, you basically deny "normal" human development of skills, and natural means standing behind certain monuments.
In especially when it comes to them supposedly being arranged in a global pattern
There is no meaning in invoking normal humans, who used to be more advanced in regular arts than those humans, to whom the monuments are usually ascribed to, if you don't want to invoke the supernatural.
We have the evidence of most wonderful and precise building activities of our ancestors - so why would it be more exciting, if it were a bit older?
And what shadowofwind said confirms it.
You can't expect to open a thread like this, and do as if that aspect of the whole topic wouldn't exist.
Or how do you account for the presumed miraculous abilities of these ancient people in actual fact?
What's the point of the argumentation?
I was about to just cite the last passage, but was curious as to what would happen, were I to throw it in without comment.
He does discuss the precision work by the way - basically in the same way as in here.
If you don't mention, where you believe this supposed superiority came from, it really looks like wanting to play games on the surface.
This "non-sequitur" of mine has pointed directly at the heart of the issue.
Just an aside:
 Originally Posted by Original Poster
When I said originally that we couldn't recreate these structure with modern technology I was mirroring this claim as laid out by many of the sources I'm picking this information from. I agree that this is not provable based on one failed attempt. However, there is a very short timeline Egyptologists argue that the Pyramid of Khufu was erected in, and I remain very doubtful even with today's tools we could accomplish that level of precision in such a short time. Even if you agree that it was erected less around the era it's assumed, you still seem to have as much trouble with the proposed timeline that I do. And even Alric, apparently.
What exact time-frame are you talking about?
I can't see a time-line or Alric and shadowofwind having trouble explaining one.
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