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Post by Deleted on Apr 15, 2018 7:25:02 GMT
I ran out of characters to put the title in but whatever.
What is y'all's opinion on what is the most "history rich" period of history?
I would have to say The Roman Empire for it's history spans for right near 2000 years, until the fall of Constantinople in 1453, it was then technological power house of it's day (depending upon which part of it's history that is).
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Post by Διαμονδ on Apr 15, 2018 7:35:39 GMT
The common European and Chinese history is the richest! This also applies to the Semitic people...
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Post by Deleted on Apr 15, 2018 8:14:08 GMT
That is very true, China has some very interesting history as well, the Warring States period has a lot to learn and read about.
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Post by Διαμονδ on Apr 15, 2018 8:28:20 GMT
This includes the history of India ... the Aryan period ... until the Aryan period. But India is not very interesting for many people..
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Post by Deleted on Apr 19, 2018 22:08:53 GMT
This includes the history of India ... the Aryan period ... until the Aryan period. But India is not very interesting for many people.. I don't agree, India is probably the best to be learned. I recently have started to deal with it, and I think it's powerful source just in Upanishads. I consider India to be the first place in the world which was visited by aliens. Also Indians (truly americans) history is magical. A story of the great Ketzalkoatl is super. Egypt is the most researched area of Egyptology. But the one and the only richest history is the history of animals (living creatures without a man; dinosaurs are welcome).
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Post by Elizabeth on Apr 20, 2018 1:15:44 GMT
The time of the Pharaohs. Not sure if that's considered a history period. I have many history limits in my knowledge Shrug
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Post by just10sp on Apr 20, 2018 12:46:03 GMT
Wow I agree with all of you, I was either going to say the Pyramid Monogalithic times (Pharoahs), the Indo-Aryan history with everything they did, Ancient China and their underground tunnels, Roman Empire, Phonicians with their crazy alphabet, Ancient Greek with the rediscovery of mathe matiques, when meant to learn or to learn through observation (patterns shapes and moving objects), was the same as astronomy and astrology hence all their stories of Kronos, Zeus, stories of the stars, stories of the Gods. The Atlantis times, and of course, when time was reset to mark the birth of Christ, and times where create pipe organ orchestra churches were made.
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Post by just10sp on Apr 20, 2018 13:18:27 GMT
This includes the history of India ... the Aryan period ... until the Aryan period. But India is not very interesting for many people.. I don't agree, India is probably the best to be learned. I recently have started to deal with it, and I think it's powerful source just in Upanishads. I consider India to be the first place in the world which was visited by aliens. Also Indians (truly americans) history is magical. A story of the great Ketzalkoatl is super. Egypt is the most researched area of Egyptology. But the one and the only richest history is the history of animals (living creatures without a man; dinosaurs are welcome). The time of the Pharaohs. if that's considered a history period. I have many history limits in my knowledge I am actually going to Egypt! Sanskrit times are fun because it can be found online and still exists. Their ancient chants and language etc, other things like the construction of the pyramids, the origin of them being unknown, the Sphinx is unknown, and that it was not a tomb at all means it is too covered up to be fully experienced. I read it is much older than most people know it to be, that the Sphinx is actually a Lion, and used to point north towards the constellation Leo. Scientists rewinded the stars in backward motion and found it pointed towards the constellation 12,500 years ago. Ghraham Hancocks. Since there was a great flood around that time geologists took samples of rock and tested it for water damage and found that the pyramid/Lion were almost completely submerged under water. Also it is not a burial site for a King, nor made by slaves, because slaves did not have ceremonial burials. The high chamber was for men to sing in, the lower chamber was for woman. The extremely flat surfaces caused for crystalline harmonization of their voices that would echo and synthesize together and resonate while chanting, as with all ancient churches they were built to harness sound. During eclipses and revolutions people would come and be sent out of body by the sound. Ancient chanting. The knowledge to build these pyramids was Devine. People argue this is the ‘cube’ sent from God or the Angels in Heaven that would bear knowledge on how to build the Kingdom, Pi Phi speed of light, etc. The Lion and the 144, 000 stones (pyramid) are representative of the Lion of Judah (Jesus) and his 144, 000. Over the years many cultures fought over claiming ownership to the pyramids in hopes that their enemy would be in awe of their works and be afraid. So the Pyramid is not only built to precision to be massive flood proof, surpass dozens of earthquakes, withstand fire, it also would have been very hard to build with each piece having to be in it’s exact location (the pieces were oddly shaped.) Only uninformed people think it was built in 20 years and with copper rods and rock hammers. But I’m sure you all know that.
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Post by Elizabeth on Apr 20, 2018 20:43:01 GMT
just10sp when are you planning to go to Egypt?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 20, 2018 21:04:24 GMT
20th century
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Post by just10sp on Apr 20, 2018 23:30:50 GMT
just10sp when are you planning to go to Egypt? December, January, or February. Preferably January.
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Post by just10sp on Apr 20, 2018 23:36:41 GMT
just10sp when are you planning to go to Egypt? Also, how do I mention somebody like you just did?
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Post by Elizabeth on Apr 20, 2018 23:38:41 GMT
just10sp when are you planning to go to Egypt? Also, how do I mention somebody like you just did? In your reply box you'll see an icon/button next to the video one with a @ sigb next to a fella in blue. Click on it and start typing the member's name. Then when their name shows up click it and that's it. See the blue little fella?
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Post by just10sp on Apr 20, 2018 23:42:35 GMT
Also, how do I mention somebody like you just did? In your reply box you'll see an icon/button next to the video one with a @ sigb next to a fella in blue. Click on it and start typing the member's name. Then when their name shows up click it and that's it. See the blue little fella? Elizabeth test 1,2,3
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Post by AmericanCharm on Apr 21, 2018 0:08:31 GMT
I would agree with saying the Roman Empire. Very rich in history but not a particular time period I am interested in.
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