LOLOL No you didn't You showed a bunch of people grinding on a rock. You don't even know the difference between sawing, grinding, and drilling. How are you even going to evaluate this. No, the Hopi are not authorities, they are close to home examples. How do you compare the Vedas, how did they come up with that stuff.
I provided you videos on grinding, cutting and coring...you don't even have the ability to follow a video then there's no hope of you learning anything A lifetime in construction and stint in Uni studying anthropology/archeology there's nothing you can teach me...
The Vedas have drawings of flying craft showing them in the air but also showing details of their interior design. There are paintings from the Middle Ages & early Renaissance showing flying saucers as well as flying machines with human pilots in the background. Where did these ideas come from? There's also at least one painting showing a light ray shining down from the flying craft toward the ground. These are exactly like UFO reports we see & hear today. How could that have even been in the consciousness of painters back then? How could those who wrote the Vedas show something so alien but with so much detail that it actually makes sense today? Interesting questions that traditional scientists avoid. But the evidence is there, and it must be addressed simply because it's there, whether we're comfortable with the answers or not.
you have no idea what you're talking about...and even when someone leads you by the hand and put's the answer in front of your nose you still haven't got the cognitive ability to grasp what your seeing
if you're comfortable with fantasy and fairy tales and outright fabricated BS carry on...the rest of us prefer to be rooted in sanity and science...
I love science too, but I'm disappointed when scientists reach conclusions before examining the evidence. Being science minded, I say examine the evidence first, then make conclusions.
lololol No you did not. You neither spent the time in construction, nor went to school You cannot understand the basics of what I was talking about. In fact, I doubt you were even a secretary, at a construction site. I showed you a core that was drilled with some type of press. You showed grinding as though that answered it. You don't understand the basic concepts of tools.
So you didn't read any of them, nor do you know what they are about, and you make a conclusion based on nothing whatsoever. why don't you read some of them first. I would suggest the Mahabharata.] then you can offer intelligent input.
Gurkha, flying a swift and powerful vimana hurled a single projectile charged with the power of the Universe . An incandescent column of smoke and flame, ] as bright as ten thousand suns, rose with all its splendor. It was an unknown weapon, an iron thunderbolt, a gigantic messenger of death, which reduced to ashes the entire race of the Vrishnis and the Andhakas. The corpses were so burned as to be unrecognizable. Hair and nails fell out; Pottery broke without apparent cause, and the birds turned white. …After a few hours all foodstuffs were infected… …to escape from this fire the soldiers threw themselves in streams to wash themselves and their equipment.”
Seems to me, these people had some great sci-fi writers, for the stone age book clubs. Or they witnessed something. The above is just one page. The Vedas are volumes, written over 4500 years ago. They get far more technologically advanced, than the people were supposed to be. In many cases than we are today. Just the fact that they exist, in their original form, violates all recorded history. The Judio/Christian history, that is. It is part of Hindu history. Kind of like finding a jet plane in King Tut's tomb.
The same way ancient Chinese paintings depict dragons in great detail and the Vedas shoe 6 armed blue folk.....imagination.
The same way Christians do it. They attribute everything to the gods. All religions do the same thing in different ways. It's the writings, not the pictures, that fascinate me. Somehow, their writings mimic the technology of today, Not even 100 years ago, but today, and maybe tomorrow if we don't blow ourselves up. Yes, they had quite an imagination 4500 years ago.
You should read "The Dancing Wu-Li masters", I think you would enjoy it and perhaps learn some amazing things. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dancing_Wu_Li_Masters
The Pentagon recently released video footage showing a UFO being chased by an American military jet for several long moments before it sped away at speeds that jet was unable to match. In true science it takes only one exception to make or break a rule. If the "rule" we've been taught to believe is UFOs don't exist, then that video provides the exception, and exceptions are always the crack in the doorway. What we can potentially discover if we choose to walk thru that doorway, is beyond imagining. I vote we explore that possibility.
how do many cultures, from many lands, with no contact to each other, end up with the same 'imagination'...
That was a good way of putting it. A qualified, anthropologist may attempt occupational suicide, if they publicly acknowledge some of these things. An airline pilot can, and will, lose his job if he sees a UFO. It basically has to come through with such force, with indisputable evidence/eyewitnesses, that it cannot be ignored. Then, as you say, the door will open for all this stuff, we have right now.
I'm guessing it is this: Certainly an unidentified flying object....Aliens...who knows, it's unidentified.
This kind of stuff slowly has to be accepted by the general public, before they can put it on the table. There is so much of it all around the world, it is getting to the point it cannot be ignored. and now, more and more people have cameras.
When I was 17 I was asleep in our house with my sister and brother as well as Mom. About 3 in the morning I woke up to a sort of hum, but not one you heard more like felt. I started trying to find the source and everyone in the house also woke up so we all looked around. We all realized it was not in the house so I went outside...we all eventually did. The night was very dark (No moon) and we looked around for awhile until I looked up and noticed a patch of sky with no stars in it...totally black. We all watched it as the sun started to create the beginnings of dawn....just slightly lighter than black when the Hum stopped completely without us even noticing until we looked for the black place and could not find it. I have no idea what this was but it stuck with me.