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Grapesoda 11-01-2016 11:06 AM

timelines... 4.3 million years ago to
 
beats me just went to 501 bce

Timeline: 4.3 million Years Ago to 12,000 BCE
World History Timeline: 4.3 million Years Ago (YA) to 12,000 BCE (BC)

World History Timeline: 12,000 to 4001 BCE
Timeline: 12,000 to 4500 BCE (BC)

Timeline: 4000 to 2001 BCE
World History Timeline: 4000 to 2001 BCE (BC)

Timeline: 2000 to 1001 BCE
World History Timeline: 2000 to 1001 BCE (BC)

Timeline: 1000 to 501 BCE
World History Timeline: 1000 to 501 BCE (BC)

after this goes into more detail?. you guy think this is accurate?

Smack dat 11-01-2016 12:50 PM

Interesting website.

wehateporn 11-01-2016 12:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Grapesoda (Post 21263470)

after this goes into more detail?. you guy think this is accurate?

Only true if it mentions aliens :2 cents:

Paul Markham 11-01-2016 01:57 PM

It was true when it was written. The timeline is being constantly updated as we learn more.

What these timelines prove is no god ever told Man anything. Or gods are fiction.

Grapesoda 11-01-2016 02:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Paul Markham (Post 21264082)
It was true when it was written. The timeline is being constantly updated as we learn more.

What these timelines prove is no god ever told Man anything. Or gods are fiction.

that's mighty weird my man... I didn't see mention of god in the times lines... :winkwink:

bronco67 11-01-2016 06:34 PM

I think it's so cute that you're trying to make up for lack of schooling by reading as much information as you can off the internet with a child-like sense of wonder, and asking the rest of us what we think about your discoveries. Can you feel yourself becoming more knowledgeable?

EonBlue 11-01-2016 06:48 PM

Not accurate at all. None of it conforms to current anthropogenic global warming dogma. Go back and make it all conform if you want your grant.

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Paul Markham 11-01-2016 11:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Grapesoda (Post 21264193)
that's mighty weird my man... I didn't see mention of god in the times lines... :winkwink:

As so many are ruled by fictitious gods or think there is one. The truth is hard to swallow.

Adnium_Ivana 11-02-2016 06:34 AM

Timeline: 501 BCE to 10 KA:

I declare...a bump :thumbsup

scarlettcontent 11-02-2016 09:19 AM

interesting stuff :thumbsup

NewNick 11-02-2016 03:13 PM

Wait a minute - I thought the world was 6000 years old ?

And why did he miss Noah out ?

Paul Markham 11-03-2016 02:29 AM

This is the problem with these timelines.

Man searching for toilet stumbles across 49,000 year-old evidence of earliest human settlement in Australia | The Independent

NewNick 11-03-2016 03:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Paul Markham (Post 21269203)

No - that's the beauty of science, it is open to new discovery.

Whereas the religious dogma followers are unable to re-asses their view because that would mean the good book is wrong ?

Grapesoda 11-03-2016 07:39 AM

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Originally Posted by bronco67 (Post 21264898)
I think it's so cute that you're trying to make up for lack of schooling by reading as much information as you can off the internet with a child-like sense of wonder, and asking the rest of us what we think about your discoveries. Can you feel yourself becoming more knowledgeable?

cool, I've been studying with books science I was 10 years old, my step father was an intellectual with a large eclectic selection of books. then libraries and book stores. some people are curious by nature and enjoy thought. yes, fortunately I have retained my child like sense of wonder. one of the greatest gifts in my life.

http://www.456.bz/day.jpg

everyday I am blown away with gratitude for my gifts in life... that's what lives inside of a man broncoguy, gratitude, respect, wonder, fidelity. these are things you might struggle with but well worth investigating.

This might have escaped your attention as well, so I gladly point this out to you. here at GFY there are some very smart people that enjoy knowledge as much as I do. and I'm sure some still have the childlike sense of wonder. at least I hope so.

and remember not everyone was able to use all the advantages you have had, to fail as miserably as you have.

so count your blessings :thumbsup

Grapesoda 11-03-2016 07:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Paul Markham (Post 21264082)
It was true when it was written. The timeline is being constantly updated as we learn more.

What these timelines prove is no god ever told Man anything. Or gods are fiction.

yes of course knowledge is being updated, I have seen reference to the timeline being off as much as 1500 years in reference to the middle kingdom in Egypt. many dates are set with carbon dating along with tree trunk cross sections.

yup, those guys have a giant warehouse filled with dated tree sections to count the years.

however that being the case these time lines are relevant in the wide scope which is fine with me. right now I'm look at the Oxus valley civilizations... there were a few civilizations that rivaled Egypt in every area except monument building, 2900-2200 BCE. if it were not for oil and the pyramids, Egypt would just be another dirt patch with some stacked up stones.

Grapesoda 11-03-2016 07:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Paul Markham (Post 21269203)

yes I'm sure the entire golden age of Greece is completely off by a millennia now. :2 cents:

(plenty of typos in the last three post, shit happens)

Paul Markham 11-03-2016 08:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Grapesoda (Post 21269764)
yes I'm sure the entire golden age of Greece is completely off by a millennia now. :2 cents:

True. Some thought Troy was just a story. Until they discovered Troy. So who knows what we are to learn?

Paul Markham 11-03-2016 08:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Grapesoda (Post 21269752)
yes of course knowledge is being updated, I have seen reference to the timeline being off as much as 1500 years in reference to the middle kingdom in Egypt. many dates are set with carbon dating along with tree trunk cross sections.

yup, those guys have a giant warehouse filled with dated tree sections to count the years.

however that being the case these time lines are relevant in the wide scope which is fine with me. right now I'm look at the Oxus valley civilizations... there were a few civilizations that rivaled Egypt in every area except monument building, 2900-2200 BCE. if it were not for oil and the pyramids, Egypt would just be another dirt patch with some stacked up stones.

You have a very 3rd grade level of looking at things. The Egyptians would have been nothing special without the Nile. Like the Oxus valley civilizations.

Nice joke about the warehouses filled with dated tree sections. :1orglaugh

You do know that was a joke, or maybe you don't.


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