*Vegas » 21 Sep 2024, 10:58 am » wrote: ↑
I love learning about the possibilities of life outside of our planet. I enjoy reading about it. I read an interesting perspective. Maybe it means nothing, maybe it means everything.
Every invention that mankind has ever made, from the beginning of our existence, to the present day was and is made from the natural 90 elements on that most spectacular periodic table. There are 118, but I am referring to the natural elements. These elements never changed throughout our history. The extra elements were created from the other natural elements. That being said, how come mankind couldn't make advanced technology at any time as soon as they figured out how to make fire?
- There was a steam engine built, from an Egyptian mathematician in the 1st century AD. It worked.
- The compass was invented in 200BC in China. This means they had to know about magnetism.
- The Antikythera Mechanism was an analog computer made in 3000BC. It used over 30 gear wheels to track astrological events.
- A mechanical clock, not one where you depend on stargazing and seasons, an actual mechanical clock with gears and springs was invented in 2000 BC.
There are many other examples.
Here is where it gets really interesting. Around the same time these major advancements were born there were hieroglyphics depicting alien crafts and beings. This happens all through history up to the present. Notice that there have been more UFO sightings recently. And what life changing technology are we embarking on today? AI.
The theory goes that we are being given technology , or help with it, by some intelligent life outside Earth.
In other words, not only are we not alone, but we are also primitive and hopeless to some advanced race out there.
Two things.
First, I believe with 100% certainty in UFOs and how aliens have interacted with the earth.
The book that convinced me was the original publication of Incident at Exeter, where a New Hampshire couple was abducted by aliens and given complete physicals in 1965. That date is critically important, because being put under hypnosis to reveal their abduction, Betty Hill revealed that the aliens inserted a needle into her abdomen causing her significant pain. When she inquired what was being done to her, the alien explained to her that it was a pregnancy test, which we now know as amniocentesis, a method not fully developed or used in this country prior to the 1970's. The original book I read is out of print, but there are now several others detailing their ordeal, but the question remains how a person could have known about and experienced this test over 15 years before it was developed here.
Secondly, few people are aware of the fact that the first practical use of the binary system in computers was actually developed by an Italian weaver named Jean le Calabrais in the 15th century to create a Jacquard loom, which enables a loom to weave intricate designs in fabric. I learned how to weave and how to diagram and program the jacquard "punch cards" at an early age in my father's textile mill at the age of 12. The holes inserted in specific patterns on the cards would mesh with rows of metal pins on a wooden chain to create the pattern. The length of the cards and chains varied from about a foot long to several feet, depending on the intricacy of the pattern.
Thought you might find both stories interesting.