The appropriate response to this post would be to just rank it with the LOL emoji and ignore it, but the board doesn't like it when unfunny posts are given laugh emoji ratings. So, I'm going to have to be more specific about what is seriously wrong with your post and thread.
[removes gloves]
Because you were not keeping up. I jumped to the natural follow on that the same belief you have that those who speak of advanced ancient knowledge are promoting conspiracies. Because this does not meet the evidence criteria.
I don't think they are promoting conspiracies, because they aren't. They are promoting (and in some cases grifting) psuedoscience ancient tech nonsense, but not conspiracies. (And no, complaining that the "mainstream science" won't give you the time of day isn't conspiracy thinking, just standard pseudosciencffe whinging.)
I used the alternative knowledge of belief in God as an extreme example of how all alternative knowledge that does not meet the scientific criteria are non verifiable and hense unreal, Woo, conspiracies, evolutionary byproducts. Whatever it is you relegate them to as not being anything reliable or credible that gives any real knowledge about the world.
That's where these ideas belong, relegated to the trash because they aren't reliable or credible. (Again, not conspiracies, not "evolutionary byproducts", but since you think "woo" is an appropriate term, I'll give that a try.)
Yes this is really the spectulating part. Though we can form some hypothesis. But its more along the lines of anthropology or cultural studies. How religion or transcedent cultures gained knowledge.
Here you acknowleged that the "advanced/lost tech" is just unfounded speculation. As such its value is at best zero, and more likely negative. Before you can speculate you need evidence. You have none. Quit speculating based on nothing. Since you now clearly state that unfounded speculation is your medium, we can take that into consideration when you make it in the future.
All I know is that there was a completely different paradigm in the ancient world far away from todays scientific enlightenment that came aling in the last few hundred years.
Why should we care what the medieval people thought about the ancient Egyptians? Or the Greeks or Romans?
They must have been doing something right.
Who? The ignorant state of medieval "Egyptology"? Get real. You keep bashing The Enlightenment, but it not only brought modern science, but the same ideas built the modern historical analysis apparatus. We know all kinds of things they didn't as we can read the Egyptian texts and the text of their neighbors.
They could not have been that restricted to doing things the hard way. I think they knew some secrets of nature.
Flag on the play: Unwarranted speculation
Messing around with chemicals, and energy and waves and particles.
LOL. There is no evidence of any of this. Your use of "energy and waves" reads straight from the woo-woo play book. As for particles --- are you kidding me? Keep that nonsense to yourself and quit wasting our time with it.
I reckon they could have taught todays chemists some lessons lol.
LOL indeed. The Egyptians didn't even know what atoms were.
And I think this deeper knowledge could only come by some sort of transcedent or spiritual experience with nature.
Unwarranted speculation. You are just projecting your supernatural preferences on things you don't understand. It also has absolutely NOTHING to do with ancient technologies. If you mean magic, spells, and interventions from Thot, then say so. Don't beat around the bush with euphemisms like "transcendent" and "spiritual".
I wrote something in reply to an earlier comment from you. In my reply I simply noted that the thing you were referencing must have been in a book of the Bible that I hadn't read. Your reply to that comment about not reading that book was this pile of irrelevancy:
Whereas as others are engrosssed in its great insights and revelations of life and who we are. Whats even better is we can go and find the places on the ground and do research and find even greater insights into our past and who we are. And reality itself I think.
I don't even know what it means and it certainly does not help my comprehension to see what it was I had written because this rambling nonsense has nothing to do with anything that I had written. When you read people's posts with the reply window open, are you just waiting to insert any old ramble?
Not just any changes. We want the unusual ones. The ones that defy the orthodoxy.
Even for the supernatural effects you want the unusual ones? SMH.
Which is sort of tied metaphsyically to the material sciences.
Just "Science" no need for "material sciences". If it isn't "material" IT AIN'T SCIENCE.
More importantly, we are talking about archeology, which is ... a science. It doesn't deal in the metaphysical or unphysical.
So ones that defy what the material sciences would have expected at that time. If its showing sophisticated chemistry or manipulation of sound or energy for such an ancient time then its out of place.
These sources of possible alternative knowledge had a real effect on rocks. They just were not done the conventional way for that time and may even point to knowledge even beyond what we thought possible today.
You *want* the weirdest pseudoscientific woo? SMH. The this is the wrong board for you my friend. You should move to the same board where the flerfers are sent to talk about the disk of the Earth and the ice wall. This section is for discussions involving real science.
Failing car companies have nothing to do with pseudoarcheology.
Similar results , energy creation.
ENERGY CANNOT BE CREATED. You can't break the laws of physics anymore than Mr. Scott.
Just an outside the box way of doing it that required a deeper understanding of nature itself. Some minds were ahead of their time. Now I have opened a can of worms. But hey its fun.
There is no virtue of being outside reality.
Not really. I think you will find the OP video is referring to a lot of different lines of evidence. Including culture and the beliefs of the ancients themselves as part of the evidence that aligns with the megaliths for example. Thus giving a testimony from those actually there and experiencing this.
But also its taking a overview of the level of knowledge for that time and how knowledge peaked and disappeared and then reemerged again with a different set of knowledge and methods. Finding the peaks which happen to map onto the culture and stories and the overall view.
We only went to the vase as a specific example to look at. Like the saw cuts or the logistics in moving megaliths or scooping them out of the bedrock. All to see if there is any knowledge beyond the orthodox. This can be expressed in many ways. Its still alternative advanced knowledge thats been lost.
Again, your write a response that has nothing to do with what I had written. How far over your head are you? you can't hold a coherent conversation on this.
As for what you wrote, it is nothing more than pile of nonsense promoted by a gaggle of pseudoscience "ancient tech" grifters, frauds, and delusional fools. Every. Last. One of them. All tied to the racist ancient tech/ lost civilzation fantasies of Ignatius Donnelly through the ancient aryans, ancient aliens, Chariots of the Gods, ancient astronauts, and Graham Hancock.
All of them:
Ben "UnchartedX"
Chris Dunn
Karoly what's his names
Matt Beale
Adam Young
Dr. Max
That OP video guy.
and many others.
I tried to get you to engage in discussion about your sources and how problematic they were in post #1004 and you have repeatedly ignored that offer. I don't care how many time you fling "ad hom" at me. Everytime you mention any of them or their "work" in a post to me I will remind you of what giagantic demented frauds and fools they are.
I refer to the idea that say acoustic sound waves can alter the physical environment. A knowledge of stones and acoustic aspects of building. Perhaps for a real purpose that actually altered some state of the physical environment.
Now you bring in some fantasy about sound waves. The pile of excrement is getting higher.
I don't think all this geometry, alignments, particular stones and relationships to other stones, electromagnetism within the sites and other mineral and chemical signatures within the sites.
Incomplete sentence filled with a vomited series of science words that mean nothing.
That this was all just coincidental and superstition. Something outside the box was going on and I think we are getting new discoveries with modern tech showing this now.
What?
In fact I think I am actually trying to ground the alternative knowledge to a physical reality.
And failing spectacularly.
To naturalism. In that I am not trying to say the physical changes are not the result of magic.
It is woo woo that you invoke.
They are a manipulation and deeper knowledge of nature itself which has a physical effect. Its just a different way its achieved and understood. More from an immersion in nature than looking from the outside in as science does.,
An inferior methodology.