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the myth of flat earth debunked again

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But yet you can’t find the mountain where they hewed it. Where did the temple builders in India find all those notes?

It not only doesn’t make sense, it’s ridiculous.

The Hampi Temple stones are made out of granite, and it's the exact same thing as the stone in the Cairngorms in Scotland that I showed before and your example from Egypt: they are naturally occurring stones, but the makers of the temple found that stone and went "Oh, that's cool! Let's use this for our place of worship! That will be a nice thing!" I don't need to find the mountain they're from, especially since not every rock comes from a mountain.

Notes aren't 'found', which is an idiotic comment. Notes are just sounds that we give labels to once we know how to repeat them with objects.

If you take the time to actually look these things up, and I mean ACTUALLY look these things, your commentary would be so much more insightful and meaningful than it has been.
 
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The Hampi Temple stones are made out of granite, and it's the exact same thing as the stone in the Cairngorms in Scotland that I showed before and your example from Egypt: they are naturally occurring stones, but the makers of the temple found that stone and went "Oh, that's cool! Let's use this for our place of worship! That will be a nice thing!" I don't need to find the mountain they're from, especially since not every rock comes from a mountain.

Notes aren't 'found', which is an idiotic comment. Notes are just sounds that we give labels to once we know how to repeat them with objects.

If you take the time to actually look these things up, and I mean ACTUALLY look these things, your commentary would be so much more insightful and meaningful than it has been.

But Cairngorms is clearly a monument site, and so is this temple in India, and I bet you every other place you will find these. Built by the same builders.
 
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But Cairngorms is clearly a monument site, and so is this temple in India, and I bet you every other place you will find these. Built by the same builders.

It isn't a monument site at all. It's the Scottish Highlands. I cannot think of a worse place to build a monument site than in the Scottish Highlands, and Celtic and Pictish monument sites look monumentally different to just "Big rock on the ground in the open."

Your entire need for some world spanning civilization to build things that you don't personally understand is just sad and idiotic.
 
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Wow, that's a new one on me.

Zach Mortice, writing for Bloomberg, believes that the [Tartarian Empire pseudohistorical conspiracy] theory reflects a cultural discontent with modernism and a supposition that traditional styles are inherently good and modern styles are bad. He describes the theory as "the ████ of architecture"
 
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Wow, that's a new one on me.

Zach Mortice, writing for Bloomberg, believes that the [Tartarian Empire pseudohistorical conspiracy] theory reflects a cultural discontent with modernism and a supposition that traditional styles are inherently good and modern styles are bad. He describes the theory as "the ████ of architecture"

Oh, it's such a stupid and idiotic conspiracy theory. Even flat Earth has SOME sort of proper concept behind it, but Tartarian is just... I don't think I can use the word on here, but the word I used begins with r and ends with d.
 
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It isn't a monument site at all. It's the Scottish Highlands. I cannot think of a worse place to build a monument site than in the Scottish Highlands, and Celtic and Pictish monument sites look monumentally different to just "Big rock on the ground in the open."

Your entire need for some world spanning civilization to build things that you don't personally understand is just sad and idiotic.

This is not a monument? What are you smoking?

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Wow, that's a new one on me.

Zach Mortice, writing for Bloomberg, believes that the [Tartarian Empire pseudohistorical conspiracy] theory reflects a cultural discontent with modernism and a supposition that traditional styles are inherently good and modern styles are bad. He describes the theory as "the ████ of architecture"

It’s really the original Roman Empire which included the Celts. I think the word has its root in Tartarus, but for some reason is associated with Turks today. It’s like saying Constantinople is Turkish.
 
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It’s really the original Roman Empire which included the Celts. I think the word has its root in Tartarus, but for some reason is associated with Turks today. It’s like saying Constantinople is Turkish.

None of that is even remotely true.
 
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I don't even know where that is, but it's sure shooting not in the Cairngorms and it's definitely not the Cairngorms ringing stone that I showed in the video before.
It’s Cairngorms.
 
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