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No, unless you count gigantism (a hyperactive pituitary gland). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gigantism
No, science is pretty reliable in its estimate of the age of the Earth.
No, Atlantis is just one of many fables passed down through the ages. Of course there have been cities that sunk under water or got flooded out, but that is not the same.
Hollow Earth? You're kidding, right? That's about as tenable as a flat Earth.
There is plenty I don't understand, though I don't know that there's nothing I couldn't even begin to TRY to understand.
Possibly, there are some legitimate theories in physics that postulate infinitely-splitting and reproducing universes.
No, I can pretty much imagine all the feats I'm capable and not capable of.
Noise can be a distraction, but it isn't necessary for deep thinking and contemplation.
Not by any modern-day machines. Maybe in another century when we've got really mature nanotechnology.
I answered you damn it!
2007-11-30 17:18:00
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answered by R[̲̅ə̲̅٨̲̅٥̲̅٦̲̅]ution 7
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Atlantis did exist, and it wasn't destroyed by ability of a organic disaster. It change into destroyed because the technologies available to the Atlanteans change into used incorrectly, starting to be a seismic disturbance contained in the sea floor below the island. The ensuing earthquake/tsunami really ripped the island aside so as that it sank into the Atlantic ocean, for which this is named. As for being an 'stronger' race of beings, it change into stronger contained in the experience that america is an 'stronger' united states of america. Many were smart, yet intelligence change into above overall for the inhabitants, so its no longer unusual to assert that difficulty change into no longer compared to that of a marathon runner, who isn't some thing particular between different marathon runners (in basic terms overall) yet better athletic round those who are not. some were sturdy, some were 'evil', many were oblivious, maximum perished, few survived (imagine of Jor El sending his son faraway from Krypton in Superman.) I have a tendency to have self belief most of the flood myths of historic circumstances got here about because of what got here about at Atlantis, yet because the journalists were commenting some distance sufficient faraway from the epicenter, no correlation change into made between both change into made. yet it really is basically my opinion.
2016-10-25 05:54:40
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answered by wexler 4
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No. No, probably a lot older. Yes, because how cool would that be. Hollow earth?? it's not hollow.
As for the rest of your questions... are you on something right now? Drugs... sugar... something else?
2007-11-30 18:36:59
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answered by nicoleissofun 2
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yes - there were giant insects, giant(er) elephants, giant sea creatures
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no - t'was an allegory created by Plato
no - it made for a good indiana jones book, though
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possibly - much more evidence is needed to support the multiverse theorems.
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2007-11-30 18:19:07
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answered by damlovash 6
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I told you before that your life as a brain in the vat will be much more enjoyable if you just accept it and don't think about it so much.
2007-11-30 17:09:32
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answered by Theoden 3
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http://www.coasttocoastam.com radio has occasional guests who talk to these topics. Click on "Affiliates" button for local station.
http://www.stevequayle.com/index.html
"Climb the Highest Mountain," Mark Prophet, also good.
2007-11-30 19:27:25
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answered by j153e 7
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I do not know. The more questions I seek answers to the more questions come up .
2007-11-30 17:28:50
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answered by Mogollon Dude 7
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yes i read abook.
giant exist ecxeot they are realy small, 4metre.
its not like jack and the beamstalk
2007-11-30 17:06:10
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answered by Anonymous
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yes
2007-11-30 17:13:50
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answered by Anonymous
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When i get to the end of your question i forget what it is about !
2007-11-30 22:30:31
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answered by ROBERT P 7
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