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BlahX3 Report This Comment
Date: August 27, 2012 04:00PM

It is a sculpture, not a fossil. It's bullshit and it has been proven to be impossible for humans or any primate to be that large. The bone structure could not support the weight.
fossil_digger Report This Comment
Date: August 27, 2012 04:32PM

are you sure about that, Bluf-i-pedia? you might want to look it up.
BlahX3 Report This Comment
Date: August 27, 2012 08:38PM

I have looked it up a long time ago. It is bio-mechanically impossible for a human being to be that large. Look it up for yourself, it's called the square-cube law.
fossil_digger Report This Comment
Date: August 27, 2012 09:09PM

it may pssibly be impossible for human anatomical structure, but what about Annunaki?
BlahX3 Report This Comment
Date: August 27, 2012 09:34PM

It is not possibly impossible it IS actually impossible. Look up the square-cube law. It's not that difficult to understand.

I don't know, maybe when the aliens come pick up JG he'll let us know.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 27/08/2012 09:35PM by BlahX3.
AnonSackman Report This Comment
Date: August 29, 2012 03:58PM

Fossil you can ask the Anunnaki when they show up at the end of the year. There is so much evidence (as in your other photos) that civilisations existed before the last Ice Age but still the academic world refuses to believe. If it doesn't fit into the accepted scheme of things then let's just ignore it.
fossil_digger Report This Comment
Date: August 29, 2012 04:08PM

that is the theology for most paleo-anthropologists because they need pretty concrete proof of an existence to get grant money to pursue further. it is not my thinking however, almost everything started as a theory or a possible conspiracy theory.
BlahX3 Report This Comment
Date: August 29, 2012 04:45PM

If it's a conspiracy theory I'm confident Fossil would be all over it smiling
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I'd welcome scientific discoveries that would validate mythology and theology. Not very much of that happens (if any) and I don't really think it is due to lack of funding entirely, although I do agree that the academic world seems to be very closed-minded about the possibilities. It is more due to a lack of being open-minded and rejecting things as a matter of habit even before possibly investigating them. In my mind the same holds true for theologists and conspiracy theorists and politicians. People resist change. On the other hand it is foolish to base a belief on information and conjecture that has not been validated by accurate investigation and documentation and testing.