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Do You Think Out of Place Objects Are Evidence of Time Travel?
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<blockquote data-quote="Japrim" data-source="post: 140843" data-attributes="member: 7558"><p>The part of the tulli papyrus I thought was so interesting, was the part where they were confused in their hearts and laid on their bellies when the disc went toward the king's house.</p><p></p><p>It sounds like it is saying that they mistook it for a god and bowed to it. It demonstrates the perception of the author being that they knew the difference when writing. If the scribe knew the difference, it suggests they knew what was in the disk was not actually a god. It suggests they knew something about what it was, which is indicative of at least some level of interaction.</p><p></p><p>It suggests they were hanging out with whatever was flying around and took note that it was mistaken for a god.</p><p></p><p>... ... Afterthought:</p><p></p><p>It uses the word for heart in the context of emotional response to the flying disc. Because they laid on their belly, I presume that emotion was fear. It is as if the scribe is noting them mistaking the friendly disc piloting beings as something to be scared of.</p><p></p><p>It is still in the context of interaction with familiar friendly beings coming to visit the king. It is indicative that they were communicating and organizing, collaborating.</p><p></p><p>This would explain things like great big power sources/capacitors/batteries along the Nile that defy any previously known construction/engineering capability or methods, or that rivals or exceeds the modern.</p><p></p><p>If someone were using future tech with a low battery and a lot of man-power as a means of building a battery charger, trying to charge a time machine, it would also explain why there are pictures of helicopters and what appears to be spacecraft of sorts on ancient Egyptian walls (Abydos and Karnak).</p><p></p><p>Maybe the open knowledge and logging of the experience, the pyramids themselves, was a time capsule type message left for people in the future to find. Maybe it was a landing point for a future time travel expedition.</p><p></p><p>Who knows?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Japrim, post: 140843, member: 7558"] The part of the tulli papyrus I thought was so interesting, was the part where they were confused in their hearts and laid on their bellies when the disc went toward the king's house. It sounds like it is saying that they mistook it for a god and bowed to it. It demonstrates the perception of the author being that they knew the difference when writing. If the scribe knew the difference, it suggests they knew what was in the disk was not actually a god. It suggests they knew something about what it was, which is indicative of at least some level of interaction. It suggests they were hanging out with whatever was flying around and took note that it was mistaken for a god. ... ... Afterthought: It uses the word for heart in the context of emotional response to the flying disc. Because they laid on their belly, I presume that emotion was fear. It is as if the scribe is noting them mistaking the friendly disc piloting beings as something to be scared of. It is still in the context of interaction with familiar friendly beings coming to visit the king. It is indicative that they were communicating and organizing, collaborating. This would explain things like great big power sources/capacitors/batteries along the Nile that defy any previously known construction/engineering capability or methods, or that rivals or exceeds the modern. If someone were using future tech with a low battery and a lot of man-power as a means of building a battery charger, trying to charge a time machine, it would also explain why there are pictures of helicopters and what appears to be spacecraft of sorts on ancient Egyptian walls (Abydos and Karnak). Maybe the open knowledge and logging of the experience, the pyramids themselves, was a time capsule type message left for people in the future to find. Maybe it was a landing point for a future time travel expedition. Who knows? [/QUOTE]
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