Things I learned today (Part 1)

The Mayans were some lads in fairness.

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I may have put this up before but still…

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You’d have thought the sun, seasons, constellations, tides, shadows, growth, birth, death and sun dials would have dropped a few clues

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Gobekli tepe renders all known literature on societies obsolete. Religion is really put on the spot.

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Time is a construct to try and make sense of those things.

If you don’t have a watch or a calendar you’d lose track of time very quickly.

12 thousand years ago from a quick google search, that’s crazy.

Will give it a look.

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Now now, @TreatyStones ancestors were the ancient Egyptians. His efforts with stone walls is a testament to the skills inherent in his genes.

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@TreatyStones could also be a long lost descendant of the Mayans with his height deficiency.

Its all becoming a lot clearer now.

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The Egyptians had nothing on the Sumerians

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The Sumerians would also be up against it vs the Annunaki.

Its interesting.

I see. You’re saying people had no concept of the twenty four hour clock until someone made a watch designed around the concept of a twenty four hour clock?

I hope you are not as confrontational off the forum. I expect you are not.

Here you go. Open that mind and think about how measuring time in smaller and smaller increments changes perception of time.

https://www.maa.org/external_archive/devlin/devlin_12_99.html

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I’m confused. Are you saying they had no concept of time, yet they changed the way they measured time and their concept of time…a concept they didn’t have… until the wrist watch was invented that is?

Read the article above. Take your time.

Hopefully he has a concept of it

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It’s a pity the lads that built newgrange didn’t make it so it could be worn on the wrist. Then they’d have had a concept of time.

Shur Newgrange is only a cod.

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It wasn’t at the time

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What time?

Hours, minutes and seconds are an illusion man.

A poor man’s Grange
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