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Forget the Past - No, Really! It never happened.
Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2003 3:46 pm
by JaNell
Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2003 6:13 pm
by junkie christ
wow
Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2003 11:52 pm
by FalseAbsolution
Yeah i've been reading about that kinda shit for years, esspecially about the debates about the Pryamids. but i wasn't fully informed on the rest of that, thanks.
This makes my mathmatically less inclined head hurt...
Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2003 12:10 pm
by Celestial Dung
All the rome and Greece stuff never happaned stuff is interesting but this is what took it for me...
" The well-known contemporary mathematician A. Fomenko has performed the following research. If one takes the biography of any person and writes down the dates of the primary events of his life, taking the birth date as 0, then a definite series of dates will result:
0 -- birth.
12 -- serious illness.
22 -- marriage.
27 - a war.
29 -- birth of a son - an heir.
....... and so on.
The resulting series has an interesting property - individuality. With a sufficiently large quantity of dates, the probability of the coincidence of any two biographies is practically equal to zero. There are a thousand times more chances to win a million playing the lottery than to get even one such coincidence.
Fomenko, a mathematician with a worldwide name, is an honorary member of many mathematical societies, and he has put into a computer the dynastic data of many of the royal families both of Europe and of Asia and has compared the results. They have turned out to be amazing. The biographies coincided when it was a question of rulers who lived earlier than the 17th century. After the 17th century, the coincidence is not observed.
This has forced Fomenko and his colleagues again and again to check the method and the conclusions, but there were no errors. For example, the biographies of all the Chinese emperors earlier than the 17th century duplicate with precision the biographies of the medieval European rulers.
Besides the duplication of the one and the same heroes under various names, huge shifts in time of the events described have been detected. Among the most significant examples are the numerous coincidences of the numerical characteristics of the biographies of the Egyptian pharos and the emperors of the Holy Roman Empire. Analyzing the writings of the Roman historian Josephus Flavius on the computer, and he is one of the classics, the works of whom describe solid periods of history both of Israel and of ancient Rome, the scientists have discovered that, from the point of view of the implacable computer, it is simply a retelling of the Old Testament with the shuffling of the names and geography of events. Or, conversely, the Old Testament was adopted from Flavius. With only the difference that in the Old Testament they are talking about the Judaic kings and Flavius is writing about the Roman emperors.
The conclusions are unexpected and absolutely unusual for any person educated in the historic traditions of Western civilization. Meanwhile, they reinforce themselves with strict scientific calculations and rely again after all on facts which neither can be refuted nor concealed. But there is talk ahead about them".
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I had a son last year????
Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2003 2:45 pm
by blindboy
I just skimmed through that page but, are they completely throwing out carbon dating?
Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2003 7:32 am
by div
sounds like we were plugged into the matrix around the 10th century.
Everything before then was made up, and everything since then isn't actually real.
Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2003 10:45 am
by iblis
You do not exist. Go away.