
Originally Posted by
tripleblessed
Flying over Nazca in a small plane, it is clear that the lines were put in place by
means outside our normal experience, but I don't immediately point at aliens.
Can't rule them out, either, but I've seen a lot of stuff difficult to explain that
probably can't be blamed on them. What I found amazing is that on the ground
you can't tell the lines are there. Equally intriguing is the underground aqueduct
that provides water for the village. As you most likely know, it is sometimes more than 30 years between rains, but the gardens grow using water from the mountains miles away. Comes in an underground tunnel straighter than could be dug today using laser guidance. The natives say they've been there about
3,000 years, and they don't know who built it.
To be fair, MoR is correct that many a bozo "proof" has been theorized on less,
but like him I want to see something real before going in one of "those" directions.
That's my view exactly! I believe that Sherlock Holmes said "Once you eliminate all other possibilities, whatever remains, no matter how unlikely, must be the truth!" Or something along those lines.
"Two things are infinite- the universe, and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." Albert Einstein.
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