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Re: Origins from the stars

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''Most of the elements of our bodies were formed in stars over the course of billions of years and multiple star lifetimes.

However, it's also possible that some of our hydrogen (which makes up roughly 9.5% of our bodies) and lithium, which our body contains in very tiny trace amounts, originated from the Big Bang.''

So where exactly do the relgious fuckturds on this site think the elements that make up our bodies came from? Hmm?
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vegetariantaxidermy wrote: Fri Aug 11, 2023 2:37 am ''Most of the elements of our bodies were formed in stars over the course of billions of years and multiple star lifetimes.

However, it's also possible that some of our hydrogen (which makes up roughly 9.5% of our bodies) and lithium, which our body contains in very tiny trace amounts, originated from the Big Bang.''

So where exactly do the relgious fuckturds on this site think the elements that make up our bodies came from? Hmm?
What does "relgious" mean, also what do you mean by "fuckturd"?
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Self explanatory. It can't be broken down any further. Sorry.
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vegetariantaxidermy wrote: Fri Aug 11, 2023 2:37 am
attofishpi wrote: Fri Aug 11, 2023 2:40 am
vegetariantaxidermy wrote: Fri Aug 11, 2023 2:37 am ''Most of the elements of our bodies were formed in stars over the course of billions of years and multiple star lifetimes.

However, it's also possible that some of our hydrogen (which makes up roughly 9.5% of our bodies) and lithium, which our body contains in very tiny trace amounts, originated from the Big Bang.''

So where exactly do the relgious fuckturds on this site think the elements that make up our bodies came from? Hmm?
What does "relgious" mean, also what do you mean by "fuckturd"?
Self explanatory. It can't be broken down any further. Sorry.
Well since above you are talking about the components that make up the construct to our pantheist God, these component elements of God also make up all the elements within ourselves. :)
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Good for him :roll:
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vegetariantaxidermy wrote: Fri Aug 11, 2023 3:00 am Good for him :roll:
Me or God?

I wouldn't call God a 'him' in the pantheist form, but you are more than welcome to sing a hymn or two to IT - or his manifestation as man, Christ.
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vegetariantaxidermy wrote: Fri Aug 11, 2023 3:21 am FFS
Well, I'm kinda busy at the moment, and NZ is rather distant trip. Can I get a rain-check?
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Lacewing wrote: Thu Aug 10, 2023 6:08 pm
attofishpi wrote: Wed Aug 09, 2023 5:43 am I would be interested in any links or vid detailing the 'mirroring' of the star system to ancient structures
For what it's worth -- seems like there's enough to be intriguing if not significant... :)

Ancient building sites that have apparently been found to mirror the Pleiades:
Caral site in Peru
Winterbourne stoke barrow in England
Nuragic structures on the island of Sardinia
Chaco Canyon in New Mexico
The seven pyramids of Tikal
The pyramids of Abusir in Egypt
Tomb complex of the Hongwu emperor, the founder of the Ming Dynasty
(and more)

Some links:

Potauli... Mirror of the Pleiades?: https://apalacheresearch.com/2019/07/05 ... stellation

Plan of prehistoric stilt village in Maranhão Brazil may resemble the Pleiades: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/a ... 9X23002985

As Below, So Above? New Evidence of an Ancient Connection Between Earth and Mars (but also talks about the Pleiades):https://beforeatlantis.com/2021/05/19/a ... -and-mars/

Significance of the Pleiades to various cultures: https://keysofenoch.org/the-pleiades/

Many ancient monuments including some British standing stone circles, Polynesian temples, and the pyramids in Egypt and South America were aligned to the rising of the star constellation of the Pleiades at October's end: https://annafranklinhearthwitch.wordpre ... er's%20end

Ok. So I've had some time to have a read of the links.

From what I can understand, the Pleiades generally follow the ecliptic, the path of the Sun on Earths revolution. So it's clearly important to people from dare I say pre-dawn that this star cluster would be important, addressing important things such as the seasons.

This is the thing - an important accomplishment of humans since the dawn of 'thinking' has been that they have used celestial observations to calculate important things such as when to plant crops, how to navigate the globe etc..AND have built structures to MARK these observations.

I hope I can find the original Randall Carlson video, but surely even to Sculptor the dimensions of the base of the great pyramid to the top accurately representing the size/shape of the globe including the equatorial bulge must be at least impressive.

Around about the 1hr mark onwards: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R7oyZGW99os
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vegetariantaxidermy wrote: Fri Aug 11, 2023 2:37 am ''Most of the elements of our bodies were formed in stars over the course of billions of years and multiple star lifetimes.

However, it's also possible that some of our hydrogen (which makes up roughly 9.5% of our bodies) and lithium, which our body contains in very tiny trace amounts, originated from the Big Bang.''

So where exactly do the relgious fuckturds on this site think the elements that make up our bodies came from? Hmm?
I do NOT know where, exactly, the so-called "religious fucktards", on this site, think the elements that make up human bodies came from but, OBVIOUSLY, where the elements came from came BEFORE, or existed BEFORE, the so-called 'big bang' came into Existence.

See, the elements that made up the 'big bang' ALSO came FROM the EXACT SAME 'place' where the elements that make up human bodies CAME FROM.

Unless, OF COURSE, one BELIEVES that the 'big bang', itself, CAME FROM absolutely NOTHING AT ALL and so ALSO BELIEVE that the 'big bang' was the 'original first cause'.
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attofishpi wrote: Fri Aug 11, 2023 5:43 am
Lacewing wrote: Thu Aug 10, 2023 6:08 pm
attofishpi wrote: Wed Aug 09, 2023 5:43 am I would be interested in any links or vid detailing the 'mirroring' of the star system to ancient structures
For what it's worth -- seems like there's enough to be intriguing if not significant... :)

Ancient building sites that have apparently been found to mirror the Pleiades:
Caral site in Peru
Winterbourne stoke barrow in England
Nuragic structures on the island of Sardinia
Chaco Canyon in New Mexico
The seven pyramids of Tikal
The pyramids of Abusir in Egypt
Tomb complex of the Hongwu emperor, the founder of the Ming Dynasty
(and more)

Some links:

Potauli... Mirror of the Pleiades?: https://apalacheresearch.com/2019/07/05 ... stellation

Plan of prehistoric stilt village in Maranhão Brazil may resemble the Pleiades: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/a ... 9X23002985

As Below, So Above? New Evidence of an Ancient Connection Between Earth and Mars (but also talks about the Pleiades):https://beforeatlantis.com/2021/05/19/a ... -and-mars/

Significance of the Pleiades to various cultures: https://keysofenoch.org/the-pleiades/

Many ancient monuments including some British standing stone circles, Polynesian temples, and the pyramids in Egypt and South America were aligned to the rising of the star constellation of the Pleiades at October's end: https://annafranklinhearthwitch.wordpre ... er's%20end

Ok. So I've had some time to have a read of the links.

From what I can understand, the Pleiades generally follow the ecliptic, the path of the Sun on Earths revolution. So it's clearly important to people from dare I say pre-dawn that this star cluster would be important, addressing important things such as the seasons.

This is the thing - an important accomplishment of humans since the dawn of 'thinking' has been that they have used celestial observations to calculate important things such as when to plant crops, how to navigate the globe etc..AND have built structures to MARK these observations.

I hope I can find the original Randall Carlson video, but surely even to Sculptor the dimensions of the base of the great pyramid to the top accurately representing the size/shape of the globe including the equatorial bulge must be at least impressive.
But would just the replicating of star systems, or the writing, copying, or noting, down of measurements by itself necessarily MEAN that 'you', human beings, have COME FROM some so-called 'extraterrestrial beings'?
attofishpi wrote: Fri Aug 11, 2023 5:43 am Around about the 1hr mark onwards: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R7oyZGW99os
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Age wrote: Fri Aug 11, 2023 6:23 am
vegetariantaxidermy wrote: Fri Aug 11, 2023 2:37 am ''Most of the elements of our bodies were formed in stars over the course of billions of years and multiple star lifetimes.

However, it's also possible that some of our hydrogen (which makes up roughly 9.5% of our bodies) and lithium, which our body contains in very tiny trace amounts, originated from the Big Bang.''

So where exactly do the relgious fuckturds on this site think the elements that make up our bodies came from? Hmm?
I do NOT know where, exactly, the so-called "religious fucktards", on this site, think the elements that make up human bodies came from but, OBVIOUSLY, where the elements came from came BEFORE, or existed BEFORE, the so-called 'big bang' came into Existence.

See, the elements that made up the 'big bang' ALSO came FROM the EXACT SAME 'place' where the elements that make up human bodies CAME FROM.

Unless, OF COURSE, one BELIEVES that the 'big bang', itself, CAME FROM absolutely NOTHING AT ALL and so ALSO BELIEVE that the 'big bang' was the 'original first cause'.
You don't know enough to discuss this topic. Hint. There is no such thing as 'nothing'. And when I say 'religious fuckturd' I'm referring to you and a clutch of others who have infiltrated this site. I hope that clarifies it for you.
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vegetariantaxidermy wrote: Fri Aug 11, 2023 6:39 am
Age wrote: Fri Aug 11, 2023 6:23 am
vegetariantaxidermy wrote: Fri Aug 11, 2023 2:37 am ''Most of the elements of our bodies were formed in stars over the course of billions of years and multiple star lifetimes.

However, it's also possible that some of our hydrogen (which makes up roughly 9.5% of our bodies) and lithium, which our body contains in very tiny trace amounts, originated from the Big Bang.''

So where exactly do the relgious fuckturds on this site think the elements that make up our bodies came from? Hmm?
I do NOT know where, exactly, the so-called "religious fucktards", on this site, think the elements that make up human bodies came from but, OBVIOUSLY, where the elements came from came BEFORE, or existed BEFORE, the so-called 'big bang' came into Existence.

See, the elements that made up the 'big bang' ALSO came FROM the EXACT SAME 'place' where the elements that make up human bodies CAME FROM.

Unless, OF COURSE, one BELIEVES that the 'big bang', itself, CAME FROM absolutely NOTHING AT ALL and so ALSO BELIEVE that the 'big bang' was the 'original first cause'.
You don't know enough to discuss this topic.
LOL
LOL
LOL

'you' ARE JOKING here right, "vegetariantaxidermy"?

I will allow absolutely ANY one here to provide ABSOLUTELY ANY 'idea', discussing this topic, and I will INFORM 'them' whether that IS True and Right, or NOT.

AND, what I SAY and CLAIM WILL BE PROVEN IRREFUTABLY True, Right, Accurate, AND Correct.
vegetariantaxidermy wrote: Fri Aug 11, 2023 6:39 am Hint. There is no such thing as 'nothing'.
LOL
LOL
LOL

Wrong, AGAIN. AND, IF absolutely ANY one DECIDED TO QUESTION me or 'TRIED TO' CHALLENGE me, ENOUGH, regarding 'this', then I COULD and I WOULD SHOW what IS IRREFUTABLY True, WITH IRREFUTABLE PROOF.

BUT, since you BELIEVE, ABSOLUTELY, and 'WITHOUT A SHADOW OF DOUBT', as some would say, that there is NO such 'thing' as 'nothing', then you are NOT even CAPABLE of QUESTIONING and/or CHALLENGING me OVER 'this'.

As you WILL SOON SHOW and PROVE True.
vegetariantaxidermy wrote: Fri Aug 11, 2023 6:39 am And when I say 'religious fuckturd' I'm referring to you and a clutch of others who have infiltrated this site. I hope that clarifies it for you.
LOL
LOL
LOL

AND what EXACTLY do 'you' BELIEVE is MY 'religion'.

IF you EVER get around to ANSWERING this QUESTION, THEN what you WILL SHOW is that you have ABSOLUTELY NO idea NOT clue.
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vegetariantaxidermy wrote: Fri Aug 11, 2023 6:39 am
Age wrote: Fri Aug 11, 2023 6:23 am
vegetariantaxidermy wrote: Fri Aug 11, 2023 2:37 am ''Most of the elements of our bodies were formed in stars over the course of billions of years and multiple star lifetimes.

However, it's also possible that some of our hydrogen (which makes up roughly 9.5% of our bodies) and lithium, which our body contains in very tiny trace amounts, originated from the Big Bang.''

So where exactly do the relgious fuckturds on this site think the elements that make up our bodies came from? Hmm?
I do NOT know where, exactly, the so-called "religious fucktards", on this site, think the elements that make up human bodies came from but, OBVIOUSLY, where the elements came from came BEFORE, or existed BEFORE, the so-called 'big bang' came into Existence.

See, the elements that made up the 'big bang' ALSO came FROM the EXACT SAME 'place' where the elements that make up human bodies CAME FROM.

Unless, OF COURSE, one BELIEVES that the 'big bang', itself, CAME FROM absolutely NOTHING AT ALL and so ALSO BELIEVE that the 'big bang' was the 'original first cause'.
You don't know enough to discuss this topic. Hint. There is no such thing as 'nothing'.
SO, WHERE do you want to now SAY and CLAIM the 'big bang' CAME FROM, EXACTLY?

AND, REMEMBER that if you now want to SAY and CLAIM that the 'big bang' CAME FROM some 'thing' ELSE, then the 'big bang' is OBVIOUSLY NOT what 'it' is CLAIMED TO BE.

So, HOW do you ENVISION you are going to get OUT OF this CONTRADICTION and INCONSISTENCY here, which you have CAUSED and CREATED FOR "your" OWN 'self"'?
vegetariantaxidermy wrote: Fri Aug 11, 2023 6:39 am And when I say 'religious fuckturd' I'm referring to you and a clutch of others who have infiltrated this site. I hope that clarifies it for you.
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Re: Origins from the stars

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Age wrote: Fri Aug 11, 2023 6:36 am
attofishpi wrote: Fri Aug 11, 2023 5:43 am
Lacewing wrote: Thu Aug 10, 2023 6:08 pm
For what it's worth -- seems like there's enough to be intriguing if not significant... :)

Ancient building sites that have apparently been found to mirror the Pleiades:
Caral site in Peru
Winterbourne stoke barrow in England
Nuragic structures on the island of Sardinia
Chaco Canyon in New Mexico
The seven pyramids of Tikal
The pyramids of Abusir in Egypt
Tomb complex of the Hongwu emperor, the founder of the Ming Dynasty
(and more)

Some links:

Potauli... Mirror of the Pleiades?: https://apalacheresearch.com/2019/07/05 ... stellation

Plan of prehistoric stilt village in Maranhão Brazil may resemble the Pleiades: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/a ... 9X23002985

As Below, So Above? New Evidence of an Ancient Connection Between Earth and Mars (but also talks about the Pleiades):https://beforeatlantis.com/2021/05/19/a ... -and-mars/

Significance of the Pleiades to various cultures: https://keysofenoch.org/the-pleiades/

Many ancient monuments including some British standing stone circles, Polynesian temples, and the pyramids in Egypt and South America were aligned to the rising of the star constellation of the Pleiades at October's end: https://annafranklinhearthwitch.wordpre ... er's%20end

Ok. So I've had some time to have a read of the links.

From what I can understand, the Pleiades generally follow the ecliptic, the path of the Sun on Earths revolution. So it's clearly important to people from dare I say pre-dawn that this star cluster would be important, addressing important things such as the seasons.

This is the thing - an important accomplishment of humans since the dawn of 'thinking' has been that they have used celestial observations to calculate important things such as when to plant crops, how to navigate the globe etc..AND have built structures to MARK these observations.

I hope I can find the original Randall Carlson video, but surely even to Sculptor the dimensions of the base of the great pyramid to the top accurately representing the size/shape of the globe including the equatorial bulge must be at least impressive.
But would just the replicating of star systems, or the writing, copying, or noting, down of measurements by itself necessarily MEAN that 'you', human beings, have COME FROM some so-called 'extraterrestrial beings'?
I've already answered this with a NO!
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