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<blockquote data-quote="Timebender" data-source="post: 27223" data-attributes="member: 242"><p><strong>Re: Fringe Archaeology or Hidden Truth?</strong></p><p></p><p><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(\"Harte\")</div></p><p> Harte,</p><p>I am entertained by the dubiousness of your attempts to "debunk" so many subjects found here, but you show a drastic lack of research in the following quote,</p><p></p><p>"I have come across several sites that debunk Cremo and his pard. I really haven't looked into the Vimanas much myself. They are only ancient writings and there's (so far) not much of a movement toward "proving" their literal truth. So much more (other) poppycock is out there with charlatans raking in the dough, supposedly "proving" this or that about the high-tech ancients that I don't put much effort into the Vimanas. "</p><p></p><p>To correct your own error in an effort to see that such mis-information is not perpetuated, you must know that "the Vimanas" are not "ancient writings", but rather a specific reference to flying machines. The Mahabharata and Ramayana, on the other hand, <em>are </em>"ancient writings" that describe Vimanas, but there are no "writings" called "the Vimanas".</p><p>This mis-information inspired the following quote by gl100,</p><p>"As you say, the vimanas are a very interesting collection of stories and the mythology is intriguing to say the least."</p><p></p><p>You have many tough and valid arguments as a rule Harte, but this was such a stretch I had to post the correction before anymore damage was done regarding texts or writings that do not exist.</p><p>TB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timebender, post: 27223, member: 242"] [b]Re: Fringe Archaeology or Hidden Truth?[/b] <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(\"Harte\")</div> Harte, I am entertained by the dubiousness of your attempts to "debunk" so many subjects found here, but you show a drastic lack of research in the following quote, "I have come across several sites that debunk Cremo and his pard. I really haven't looked into the Vimanas much myself. They are only ancient writings and there's (so far) not much of a movement toward "proving" their literal truth. So much more (other) poppycock is out there with charlatans raking in the dough, supposedly "proving" this or that about the high-tech ancients that I don't put much effort into the Vimanas. " To correct your own error in an effort to see that such mis-information is not perpetuated, you must know that "the Vimanas" are not "ancient writings", but rather a specific reference to flying machines. The Mahabharata and Ramayana, on the other hand, [i]are [/i]"ancient writings" that describe Vimanas, but there are no "writings" called "the Vimanas". This mis-information inspired the following quote by gl100, "As you say, the vimanas are a very interesting collection of stories and the mythology is intriguing to say the least." You have many tough and valid arguments as a rule Harte, but this was such a stretch I had to post the correction before anymore damage was done regarding texts or writings that do not exist. TB [/QUOTE]
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