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<blockquote data-quote="Nak Sae Glim" data-source="post: 107368" data-attributes="member: 7039"><p>Likely anything you found of the sort would be classified as "myth" and hidden away in archives somewhere it would never resurface. </p><p>I had once heard the tale of a man who claimed to have been part of a dive tea. That recovered thousands of Egyptian artifacts from the bottom of the red sea. He had made it clear it was not for scientific purposes but for the opposite. </p><p>I have since been unable to find any details of the man's record since I had heard this before the internet was a house hold thing. </p><p></p><p>Yet the story struck a nerve an has left me over the years to question every thing I'm told to believe in regards to historical events. </p><p></p><p>The reason he gave however.. and I remember it clearly for what it stood for. "The peace or semblance of peace we take for granted, would be shattered, had the knowledge been made known."</p><p>I could imagine even at my young age, what it would have meant for the world, for Waring religious views, for scientific reason.. for evidence of a biblical event to be found.</p><p></p><p>Sobering thought really</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nak Sae Glim, post: 107368, member: 7039"] Likely anything you found of the sort would be classified as "myth" and hidden away in archives somewhere it would never resurface. I had once heard the tale of a man who claimed to have been part of a dive tea. That recovered thousands of Egyptian artifacts from the bottom of the red sea. He had made it clear it was not for scientific purposes but for the opposite. I have since been unable to find any details of the man's record since I had heard this before the internet was a house hold thing. Yet the story struck a nerve an has left me over the years to question every thing I'm told to believe in regards to historical events. The reason he gave however.. and I remember it clearly for what it stood for. "The peace or semblance of peace we take for granted, would be shattered, had the knowledge been made known." I could imagine even at my young age, what it would have meant for the world, for Waring religious views, for scientific reason.. for evidence of a biblical event to be found. Sobering thought really [/QUOTE]
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