we have gotten the time line of pyramids wrong,they are over 10.000 years old,while Sphinx had been built about 2000 years prior to the rest,they were built by annunakis,and an exiled group of plaedians,by utilizing the energy of sound,they moved the stones,however stones aren't from the Egypt area,they have been transported for over 500miles,even though the ancient Sumerian records states that annunakis live on planet Nibiru,I have reasons to belive that their mother planet was on Alpha Draconis star system,after all the big pyramid is pointing at this star system,now utilizing the energy of sound is not new to us,monks in Tibet are saying that their ancestors has built their temple by utilizing this energy,within next few years,the reality of pyramids will be resurfaced,after they open up the chamber under the paws of Sphinx,the question is,wether secret society and shadow government will allow for this information be published or announced through the mass media?I think yes,the effect of photonic energy which is radiating towards us,will help in releasing the secret,
2006-06-27 03:41:29
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answered by montra 2
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No, I doubt there was any help from extra-terrestrials.
It's not that I don't believe in them. It's that the distances between stars (and consequently, worlds) is so unimaginably vast even for those dreamers among us who think about this stuff regularly. Assuming an intelligent being *knew* of this planet, and had somehow solved the time/distance problem -- a MAJOR deal -- what would motivate them to come here? And to build the pyramids? Or Stonehenge? Or draw circles and other patterns in crops?
I used to love to fantasize about all that, really. And yeah, I loved Chariots of the Gods and the related books. But the more I learned about astronomy, and how to think not with a closed mind but skeptically, the less likely it all seemed. I've also seen a lot of amazing things we humans can do, and have done, over the centuries. And I've seen a number of plausible hypotheses (in programs such as you'd find on The Discovery Channel) for how humans did it. I tend to believe they were done at great expense to slave labor, and over very long time periods... and with a good deal of clever engineering. Let's not forget, these people were as smart as we are; they just didn't have the same technology we do.
By the way, "intelligence" and "astrology" don't fit comfortably in the same sentence, in my opinion. But I've ranted about astrology elsewhere, and will refrain from repeating it, here.
To answer your next question, no, again, I tend to doubt aliens have ever visited our humble little planet. But I readily admit I don't rule it out, and I would enjoy thinking about it! (It's the distance thing, again... and the mere knowledge of this planet's existence.)
2006-06-26 19:53:05
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answered by Question Mark 4
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To answer the question directly, no, I do not believe aliens had anything to do with the pyramids and other ancient wonders.
I do believe that there was a significant amount of practical and applied science that was lost over time. The Roman Empire was the the culmination of that wisdom and intelligence, and resulted in a Rome so glorious it can hardly be imagined. We still don't know how they engineered a collapsible roof over the Colleseum, but we know they did it. They had running water. They performed dozens of surgical operations, many of which are nearly identical to the re-discovered operations common in the current era.
In the far past, the Egyptians were amazing architects, and the Mayans were amazing mathematicians. But that doesn't mean there were aliens involved, and in fact, that's really not giving those cultures their due.
The "Dark Ages" were exactly that, in terms of scientific advancements and cultural achievements. The splintered empire broke into largely segregated and directionless communities reliant on local rulers and lacking cohesion. Areas that are single countries today were, then, conglomerates of loosely associated and often warring factions. Much was lost.
We are regaining some of that knowledge now, but we would do well to continue combing ancient documents and sites for more answers lost to time. And we would do well in not attributing those advancements to aliens, but to incredibly bright people who can still teach us lessons from the distant past.
2006-06-26 22:34:51
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answered by JStrat 6
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absolutely, Don't you ever watch Stargate SG-1. No seriously, I love sci-fi but I believe that there has been a lot of knowledge lost down through the ages. I believe that everything we discover already existed at some time in the past. But I do believe that there is more to life than what we know on earth. I serve a big God and if he can make us he can make many other worlds & peoples. Who knows what he has created and what is out there. and how much of it has been shared with this world. I haven't read anywhere in the bible to make me think that believing in other worlds is contrary to believing in God & his creation.
Read:
Ecclesiastes 1:9
The thing that hath been, it is that which shall be; and that which is done is that which shall be done: and there is no new thing under the sun.
2006-06-27 09:24:01
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answered by Blessed 3
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A lot of people believe "aliens" we're involved in ATLANTIS. The city has technology and power that was way ahead of its time, unimaginable. That some of these bloodline Atlanteans are presently scattered through over the world. They are inventive creative and different people who will do good things and effectively leave their imprint on Earth. Many ancient civilizations, across the earth whom had no contact, had similar myths involving visitations from very tall white golden haired 'gods' who descended to them on giant creatures or objects. Aliens- or- atlanteans. Look into it!
2016-03-27 05:36:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Think of the low profile of the desert- and of a river such as the Nile. I think large landmarks would be a must for a desert environment. Possibly in conjunction with this, the pyramids may have been a marker delineating either royal rights or danger relating to the floodplain.
2006-06-26 20:03:34
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answered by Pup 5
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I don't believe there are any aliens here, at least from outer
space. I think the Egyptians built slopes of dirt at an angle,
and just kept building the slopes up until they got to the top of the
pyramids.They had thousands of men drag the stones up the slopes to build them. I seen this theory on the history channel or discovery and it made sense the way they explained it!
2006-06-26 19:36:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes I do. I got interested in this theory when I read some of the ancient Sumerian writings and heard about Zacharia Sitchin's theory. So I decided to study it myself to see if I thought it was a valid theory or not. I have studied this subject extensively in the past couple of years and continue to find other subjects that lend validity to this theory from science, ancient writings, religions, culture, unexplained world mysteries, evolution and the bible. This theory explains many things that otherwise cannot be explained.
2006-06-27 01:46:48
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answered by cj 4
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I think the Egyptians were visited as well as other civilizations because there is an inscripture of a man or alien in a ship.
2006-06-27 03:53:37
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answered by Anonymous
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I am of the view that some super natural and super human power had a hand in this . Also to build sturctures in desert area and with so much of advanced structural knowledge is a real mind boggling issue, a wonder of wonders.
2006-06-27 02:20:38
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answered by THATHA75 6
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