Where do you stand on this?
I think that theory’s been sunk.
Oh, I think we know the answer to that one, don’t you?
I think that was answered in Post #9.
Few people know this but Neil deGrasse Tyson graduated with a PhD in Ancient Science from Kemet University.
That explains why he’s an anti-Plutite.
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Fool of a Took!
The Atleanteans were ELVES. Plato lied to us all.
And don’t me started on that guy from South Africa with all the initials.
i see alot of people made some jokes about this thread…and have every right to
but is it that crazy to believe that Ancient Kemet or Ancient African science could of possibly been more advanced/greater understanding in CERTAIN fields of science than modern science
It is not persuasive if you don’t present evidence to support that belief. Otherwise, it is just religious faith.
I love the correction on that. The price was initially incorrectly reported at $30,000. Man, I thought 30k was way too much, but with the price at 25k, I am so there.
You know how in the US quack treatment peddlers often rope in vague Christianity to sell herbs and crystals? In the Caribbean a lot of the peddlers rope in a mish mash of Rastafarianism and “back to mother Africa” rhetoric to sell their wares. Are you going to trust the white mans insulin? Or trust African herbs?
(I have always wondered what makes the herbs African? Like the plants are native to Africa, or they were grown in Africa?)
Neither. They are pronounced 'erbs, making them much more exotically African.
The joking is likely because you have not answered any questions put to you.
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Could have, not could of. And, no, that’s not some horrible honkies-only rule.
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Yes, it really is that crazy to believe that. It’s especially crazy when you don’t provide any support for that thesis.
Yes. Their lights used far less electricity than even the latest LEDs.
How about Lemuria, smart guy? Or can’t you accept an ancient, lost civilization that wasn’t white, you racist fuck?
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Forget crazy. It is STUPID to hold any such belief when there is no evidence to back it up. It is also the exact opposite of science. You have presented no such evidence.
Can somebody give me a TL;DR on who or what Kemet was and what Kemetic Science was supposed to be, before I have to go look it up myself?
Ancient name for Egypt.
I have no doubt that their knowledge of alchemy was vastly superior to ours.