UFO / UAP

I recall when I was at school some book was going around from some teachers

Think it was called chariots of the gods ??

Written by some Swiss bloke I think ??? In the 60s early 70s ???

Eric Daniken ??? Rings a bell or Von daniken ???

He peddled the theory which he said was proveable ??? About aliens visiting earth
Ref pyramids and them statues on some island plus other stuff

All proved to be a load of baloney tbh

But hey ho it was a good read if I recall ??
 
No thanks. Research yes, YouTube videos no.

Lol, you hate the truth!!!!

That youtube channel is a very serious channel. Dedicated to sound research and knowledge. True investigations with multiple site visits, seminars, conference talks, scientific investigations too....
 
Thats because you are too afraid to watch those informative videos i posted above...
No, it isn't scientific research, it is just someone coming to a conclusion based on their beliefs.

Again, I grant you that the vases in question were precise, and we don't know yet how they were made. That's all though. It doesn't get you to aliens, or whoever you think may be behind it. We just don't yet know, and there is nothing wrong with that.

From a different site, "Other pieces turned out of granite, porphory or basalt are fully hollowed with narrow undercut flared openings, and some even have long necks. Since we have yet to reproduce such pieces it is safe to say that the techniques or machinery they employed to produce these bowls has yet to be replicated.".

I don't need to go one step further and invent a maker, there is no evidence for that.
 
I recall when I was at school some book was going around from some teachers

Think it was called chariots of the gods ??

Written by some Swiss bloke I think ??? In the 60s early 70s ???

Eric Daniken ??? Rings a bell or Von daniken ???

He peddled the theory which he said was proveable ??? About aliens visiting earth
Ref pyramids and them statues on some island plus other stuff

All proved to be a load of baloney tbh

But hey ho it was a good read if I recall ??
Yeah, it was a fad a while back. Utter *******s but that doesn't stop anyone.
 
No, it isn't scientific research, it is just someone coming to a conclusion based on their beliefs.

Again, I grant you that the vases in question were precise, and we don't know yet how they were made. That's all though. It doesn't get you to aliens, or whoever you think may be behind it. We just don't yet know, and there is nothing wrong with that.

From a different site, "Other pieces turned out of granite, porphory or basalt are fully hollowed with narrow undercut flared openings, and some even have long necks. Since we have yet to reproduce such pieces it is safe to say that the techniques or machinery they employed to produce these bowls has yet to be replicated.".

I don't need to go one step further and invent a maker, there is no evidence for that.

I believe a more superior civilization made them. An older civilization.
 
I believe a more superior civilization made them. An older civilization.
Yep, the Ancient Egyptians. Whilst the Britons of the UK were painting themselves with woad and struggling with a handful of pebbles the Egyptians made marvels.
 
Yep, the Ancient Egyptians. Whilst the Britons of the UK were painting themselves with woad and struggling with a handful of pebbles the Egyptians made marvels.
piffle n' patootie, my good man.
The architecture at Skara Brae is a masterpeice of dry-stone building. It's merely a matter of scale...and their burial chambers are in much better nick.
 
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