khosro
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Post by khosro on Nov 20, 2017 0:49:54 GMT
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Post by Διαμονδ on Jan 29, 2018 17:18:40 GMT
The Kurgan Hypothesis is little more than a theory, one that gained popularity with proposals put forward by Marija Gimbutas, but not absolutely proven fact. I support a compromise theory!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 30, 2018 11:02:09 GMT
The Kurgan Hypothesis is little more than a theory, one that gained popularity with proposals put forward by Marija Gimbutas, but not absolutely proven fact. max mueller never said kurgan. He just said certain people from ural invaded indus valley civilization and brought social structure, language, and a war horse. Later on, indologists studied sanskrit, then also equated the RENFREW model with their own society, and also, tried to turn the vedic varna or races according to their ancestry and kingdom, and then proposed this hypothesis!!!!! However, this helps me a LOT
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Post by amenemhab on Jan 30, 2018 15:09:50 GMT
It never was scientific culture. May be, Indian Hindu nationalists try to create science out of it. I was talking only about the math, my main theme being that mathematics has been a collaborative, worldwide effort. We got early mathematical writing and instruction from Egypt and Babylon, the abacus, an efficient mechanical computer, from China, geometry from Greece, place-value numerals with a zero from the Hindus, algebra from the Arabs, algorithmic and algebraic notation from Italy, calculus and set theory from northwestern Europe.
Math is pretty hard. Good thing no one has to do it all alone. Civilizations also change, to rise and decline. The societies of Greece and the Muslim world today are the pits, in terms relative to era, compared to what they used to be at their high points. Hence the torch in science has been passed around the world, to whoever can do the work.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 30, 2018 15:58:55 GMT
It never was scientific culture. May be, Indian Hindu nationalists try to create science out of it. I was talking only about the math, my main theme being that mathematics has been a collaborative, worldwide effort. We got early mathematical writing and instruction from Egypt and Babylon, the abacus, an efficient mechanical computer, from China, geometry from Greece, place-value numerals with a zero from the Hindus, algebra from the Arabs, algorithmic and algebraic notation from Italy, calculus and set theory from northwestern Europe.
Math is pretty hard. Good thing no one has to do it all alone. Civilizations also change, to rise and decline. The societies of Greece and the Muslim world today are the pits, in terms relative to era, compared to what they used to be at their high points. Hence the torch in science has been passed around the world, to whoever can do the work.Yes, indeed. Old civilizations developed science in their languages, for their people. Then with race mixing, those people get invaded by other homogeneous breeds, and they take away all this knowledge, and create the new science of their own. This is a constant process. However, indians don't want to accept this and want to remain in their stagnated views.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 30, 2018 16:42:00 GMT
//Math is pretty hard//
math also depends upon civilization. In some, mathematics is developed for the purpose of counting demographics, in other, where MERCHANTS rule, more of trading gets developed.
While a warrior culture develops geometry, because, they have to war machines and conquer the world.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 30, 2018 16:44:47 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jan 30, 2018 16:47:24 GMT
India had good relations with Germany in the past and present as well, and is a well-wisher of it. Eckhart Tolle, a modern enlightened master is of German origin. So is Madhukar. Both helped me understand better the intricacies of the mind and human behavior. You are right when you stated that German engineering and workmanship is of the highest quality. If they had complemented this with wisdom they would have been the numero uno nation on earth at present. Sri Sri Ravi Shankar had stated in this regard, " We have to learn precision and professionalism from the Germans, teamwork from the Japanese, marketing from the Americans, courtesy from the Britisher, frankness from the African and human values from Indian villagers. " You did not get his meaning. He is searching for his ANCESTRY!!!!!
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Post by ajay0 on Jan 31, 2018 3:09:13 GMT
// But you ignore the fact that it was the huge masses of Hindu soldiers with an ancient warrior code and history, which was also instrumental in repulsing the Japanese and German armies. Allied generals have also remarked about this aspect being a strategic factor in the Germans losing steam in the long run. h I have seen pictures of Indian soldiers in Berlin taking down the Nazi flag calmly.// LOLS, india was under british rule, and that was british indian army, not HINDOOOOOS INDIAN ARMY. Those were mostly MARTIAL RACES who also used to crush the freedom movement, I mean, it actually was ANTI ETHNIC CLEANSING MOVEMENT labelled as QUIT INDIA MOVEMENT. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Army_during_World_War_II The British Indian army were constituted of the Hindu, Muslim and Sikh martial races. It was the revolt in the British Indian navy and air force in 1946, following the court martial of the Indian soldiers of the Indian National Army led by the Indian nationalist leader Subhash Chandra Bose, that lead to the British surrendering power to the Indian leaders in 1947.
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Post by ajay0 on Jan 31, 2018 3:17:08 GMT
I was talking only about the math, my main theme being that mathematics has been a collaborative, worldwide effort. We got early mathematical writing and instruction from Egypt and Babylon, the abacus, an efficient mechanical computer, from China, geometry from Greece, place-value numerals with a zero from the Hindus, algebra from the Arabs, algorithmic and algebraic notation from Italy, calculus and set theory from northwestern Europe.
Math is pretty hard. Good thing no one has to do it all alone. Civilizations also change, to rise and decline. The societies of Greece and the Muslim world today are the pits, in terms relative to era, compared to what they used to be at their high points. Hence the torch in science has been passed around the world, to whoever can do the work. Yes, indeed. Old civilizations developed science in their languages, for their people. Then with race mixing, those people get invaded by other homogeneous breeds, and they take away all this knowledge, and create the new science of their own. This is a constant process. However, indians don't want to accept this and want to remain in their stagnated views. These are all deluded views. Biologically speaking as well, it is the outbred that possess more vitality and immunity to genetic diseases than the inbred. I have seen many inbreds of small castes without much numbers, suffering from genetic diseases and mental retardation. The success of America and Australia in the Olympics can be attribued to their intermixture of different peoples belonging to different nations.
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Post by ajay0 on Jan 31, 2018 3:22:37 GMT
India had good relations with Germany in the past and present as well, and is a well-wisher of it. Eckhart Tolle, a modern enlightened master is of German origin. So is Madhukar. Both helped me understand better the intricacies of the mind and human behavior. You are right when you stated that German engineering and workmanship is of the highest quality. If they had complemented this with wisdom they would have been the numero uno nation on earth at present. Sri Sri Ravi Shankar had stated in this regard, " We have to learn precision and professionalism from the Germans, teamwork from the Japanese, marketing from the Americans, courtesy from the Britisher, frankness from the African and human values from Indian villagers. " You did not get his meaning. He is searching for his ANCESTRY!!!!! There is a saying by Thomas Jefferson, " The moment a person forms a theory, his imagination sees in every object only the traits which favor that theory." How you managed to related this saying of Sri Sri Ravi Shankar promoting internationalism, to search for ancestry is beyond me ! Perhaps the issue is that you are indeed an inbred which you keep emphasizing.
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Post by ajay0 on Jan 31, 2018 3:39:25 GMT
... in Roma from Croatia and Hungary... Proves the origin of the Gypsies from India! Yes, this is true. I have read an article illustrating the Gypsies studying Buddhism in Hungary as part of their ancestral heritage. Buddhism, because of the complexity and rational character of its philosophy, is creditted with developing the intellectual and cultural literacy of the nations which adopted it. Hopefully, Buddhism and the study of the martial arts, can bring about a similar change in the Gypsies for the better, so that they can evolve into a progressive, disciplined and well-educated community.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 31, 2018 8:47:33 GMT
... in Roma from Croatia and Hungary... Proves the origin of the Gypsies from India! Yes, this is true. I have read an article illustrating the Gypsies studying Buddhism in Hungary as part of their ancestral heritage. Buddhism, because of the complexity and rational character of its philosophy, is creditted with developing the intellectual and cultural literacy of the nations which adopted it. Hopefully, Buddhism and the study of the martial arts, can bring about a similar change in the Gypsies for the better, so that they can evolve into a progressive, disciplined and well-educated community.
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Post by Διαμονδ on Jan 31, 2018 10:16:12 GMT
Yes, this is true. I have read an article illustrating the Gypsies studying Buddhism in Hungary as part of their ancestral heritage. Buddhism, because of the complexity and rational character of its philosophy, is creditted with developing the intellectual and cultural literacy of the nations which adopted it. Hopefully, Buddhism and the study of the martial arts, can bring about a similar change in the Gypsies for the better, so that they can evolve into a progressive, disciplined and well-educated community. Aryan civilization?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 31, 2018 10:20:33 GMT
This is famous "Karton siti" in Belgrade, where "karton" means "paper" in Serbian
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Post by Διαμονδ on Jan 31, 2018 10:26:49 GMT
I was right! This is the Aryan civilization!
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