japan’s ancient underwater “pyramid” mystifies scholars
i first read about this “under water city” when i read fingerprints of the gods by graham hancock. in that, a geologist went down went diving with the author and put everything as being natural expect 1 thing, i cannot remember the one thing, but let robert schoch have a look and explain that. if he can’t, then there is the reason he should not say it only natural. also remember dr schoch is not a complete arsehole. he and john anthony west both strongly believe the sphinx in egypt is far older than egyptologists believe, so he is used to having his own beliefs mocked and ignored.
the american scientific community needs to deny many new findings whether if it’s about scientific research, archaeological discovery. not all new discoveries but that what undermines their own operations or military or cultural dominance. without this xeno- inflection the world would grow at a greater rate. we are suppressed and civilization is failing due to this control.
indeed, while nuclear annihilation is a terrifying potential outcome 2 super power, at least the competition motivated scientific research and space exploration. american focus is more about control now that they have no competition.
i guess the hardest step for humanity will be visualising a new kind of enemy. that is self.
well i think that you are right, i totaly agree with you
i first read about this “under water city” when i read fingerprints of the gods by graham hancock. in that, a geologist went down went diving with the author and put everything as being natural expect 1 thing, i cannot remember the one thing, but let robert schoch have a look and explain that. if he can’t, then there is the reason he should not say it only natural. also remember dr schoch is not a complete arsehole. he and john anthony west both strongly believe the sphinx in egypt is far older than egyptologists believe, so he is used to having his own beliefs mocked and ignored.
nice post, adam !
for those that are criticizing the americans, i would like you to consider this. you are saying bad things about americans and grouping all americans together. how would you like it if i said all people in your country are bad just because your government did something that i don’t agree with. there are good and bad people everywhere in the world. i am an american but i spent most of my life growing up in asia and living elsewhere in the world. if you are truly educated and a good person you would not spend time criticizing other people. what are you or your country doing to make the world better. at least the usa gives alot of money to alot of other countries to try and help. find the facts before you criticize. by the way i am fascinated by this underwater find in japan.
as part of the american scientific community, i can correctly respond to the post on 9/20/07. one professor hardly makes up the american scientific community. one professor (or even a few) providing controversy to the findings does not equate to the american scientific community denying new findings. that’s is an uneducated and unresearched judgment call that should be disregarded for its lack of intelligence.
sorry, but when prominent individuals of a community speak louder than the rest of the community as a whole, the community leaves itself open to be judged by other communities. america has left itself open to this time and time again. if americans didn’t want to all be lumped together, maybe they should speak out more and be more educated rather than let a select few individuals speak for them.
maybe it is just a dump site??? in the future…like 10,000 years from now…our garbage will mystify the on-lookers….and a new mythology will be born….lol
i just finished watching a history channel special on this and also have done some reading on it myself. i have lived on the island of okinawa. i don’t believe these ruins are random acts of nature. the anglo scientific community couldn’t stomach an ancient asian civilization, especially a japanese related one dating earlier than the phoencians from which greek writing evolve as well as others.a hopefully open-minded anlgl
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oh….really breath taking….also is there roads in that accident pictures?i thoght this is the condition of our state kerala in india and now it found to be a universal problem..ha..ha…haaa…
hi ivica,very interesting blog entry. i am in e. africa and i have a new automotive buy and sell magazine with a section where i ask readers to write in about their mishaps on the road. i am interested in using your write up about the bolivian road if you’d allow me to with your credit? the magazine is not sold but distributed freely.
zuhra – offcourse, why not..
soon i will publish 2.nd part of the most dangerous roads… need to see that
i lost my grandfather on the death road.
lol !i so wanna to see that place!
this place is not ideal for basejumping but further down the fjord there’s a place called kjerag wich is perfect. norway is is full of breathtaking landscapes and if you’ve got the opportunity i would recomend the lofoten islands in the north.lord dizzy
dont listen to him, lofoten is full of crazy people, go to the mountains of nordmore. and the southern and middle fjords.
the picture of the two persons standing on a rock is actually another location on the opposite side of the same fjord (lysefjorden) which is kalled kjerag the rock they are standing on is called kjeragbolten (litterary ‘the kjerag bolt’). it’s approx. 3000 ft straight down below them, and it’s close to this place people basejump.if you ever visit the pulpit rock, be sure to check out the cool updrift along the vertical cliff-face by the path! try to spit and throw things and watch it fly
heh we just did that a couple of weeks ago :phttp://my.break.com/content/view.aspx?contentid=370390
now i’m not so surprised slartibartfast won an award for designing norway…
its just a rock faggotsi prefer playstation over base jumping any day
it’s landscape you dork. keep playing your playstation it’s really going to be useful in your future.
love the guys standing on the rock wedged in the crevice
kukstoffer – very interesting video !
lol, lookk at that amazing place. i wish i visit them one day.pozdrav druze
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thanks ! i hope that sometime you go there
those are some awesome pictures. i am not sure i would be brave enough to stand on that boulder like those two people…not that i have a fear of heights or anything…lol…it is a great looking place.
gr8 landscape photography, i always want to go there lol
and will shoot my snap there. this will be a gr8 achievement for me
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those are some awesome pictures. i am not sure i would be brave enough to stand on that boulder like those two people…now i’m not so surprised slartibartfast won an award for designing norway…