Nope, someone will know what it is im sure, one was built on this forum not that long ago.flyin hubcap ? or a frissby ?
And me.Looks like a Chinook to me.
Me too.And me.
Dunno Chris, but the word on the street is that it’s a chinook….. :thumb2:WELL WHAT IS IT THEN ?
Don't know why I never mentioned it before, one can see all the blather and "footage" concerning UFOs and go hmmmmm:thinking:You've been scanned into their data base Jim.......they'll prolly come knockin' some time in the future! :tongue-out3: :thumb2:
..... "ANCIENT ALIENS" anyone?!...From massive ancient architecture to this?.........gentlemen, you digress. How 'bout those GIANT, MASSIVE human skeletons they are unearthing all over the place? Or the skulls that look like a torpedo in the back? Me thinks there is a lot more that we don't know about life on earth that has been kept from us or lost to time......Theories abound.
I've not heard that theory, but it is interesting.Very interesting subject Jim.
Chimpanzees are still our closest living animal relatives, sharing around 99% of DNA with us. The problem with the “missing link” fossil is that it evolved in Africa, same as the rest of the primate family tree. The acidic soils prevalent at the time make fossil records very rare, acid obviously dissolving bone.
However, researchers have now found fossil records back to the period around the time the primate and hominid lines diverged. Current studies, over many scientific disciplines, postulate that Chimpanzees etc actually diverged from the hominid line and then developed their particular ape characteristics. In effect, they evolved from us, not the other way around. Mind you, some of the people I’ve met over the years show me they did not have far to go
An interesting side to this research is that according to current thinking our larger brain developed from our ability to walk upright. The train of thought is this.
The ability to walk upright freed the hands from the necessity of weight bearing, so enabled the development of the opposing thumb.
Once we had the thumb we could carry out more sophisticated manipulations with the hands, and this in turn drove the development of the brain.
All fascinating stuff to me. Can’t answer the masonry question though, despite living a few miles from Stonehenge virtually all my life……
I keep an open mind about it all, and don't rule anything out. There is the Fermi paradox, but who's to say we haven't been visited many many times already. And as someone somewhere once said (I can't remember who/where the quote is from) if we are alone in the universe, it's an awful waste of space!..... "ANCIENT ALIENS" anyone?!...
... With the risk of being ridiculed,I think it's a cracking series...
... some I watch and think "Nah"...
HOWEVER .... some of it REALLY makes you wonder!!![]()
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