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there is no discernable scientific theory or finding in the pages you link to.TANGODANCER wrote:
You might go back to my first post and note the bits about theories, not scientific findings, nobody really knowing etc etc and save us all a lot of trouble and, for some I'm sure, much boredom. If you wish to believe you won something, be my guest. As you were, I'm off detecting.
I think you are mistaking "science" for "science fiction" - completely different genres despite sounding the same....
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Oh, I entirely agree, absolute tosh, and every episode gets worse.thebish wrote:TANGODANCER wrote:
You might go back to my first post and note the bits about theories, not scientific findings, nobody really knowing etc etc and save us all a lot of trouble and, for some I'm sure, much boredom. If you wish to believe you won something, be my guest. As you were, I'm off detecting.
there's no detecting in midsomer murders!!! that berjerac chump just fannies about until everyone is dead - then last man standing is the murderer....
i wish someone would murder his irritating wife and daughter... cully??


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Specsavers do hearing tests as well as eye tests don't you know? Probably special rates for clergy too. Mind you, I'm really looking forward to Indiana Jones and the Lost Secret of Atlantis.thebish wrote: I think you are mistaking "science" for "science fiction" - completely different genres despite sounding the same....

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Well it's the first documented occurrence. So in terms of the way history works, he 'made it up'. The lost Atlantis, that was the size of a continent, and which sank, and completely disappeared in something tectonic shift proves to be an impossible time-scale? There's been plenty of research and exploration done into whether psychics are real, or whether the moon landings were faked. Doesn't stop either being a crock of shit a proper scientist would be nowhere near.TANGODANCER wrote:Well, he wrote of it I admit, but where exactly does it state he made it up? Do you mean Patrick Duffy was only acting and it isn't real?Prufrock wrote:So hang on, you think the idea that Atlantis is real, is anything other than mental? Is this the same underwater city that Plato made up?TANGODANCER wrote:I've pondered my answer at great length. Erm................no!Prufrock wrote:Is that a trick question?TANGODANCER wrote:Ahhhhh. Big sigh. Been out with the wife and we're still here. Let's see what I started with then:
in reply to Dujon.
All this, the manna thing, it's association with the Ark of the Covenant, the biblical views etc, etc (because anything you read into (and I did say "read into all this", not professed to be an expert, historian or scientist, jus someone who read about it)is inevitably linked to other related topics, and stated what I remembered, nothing more. You don't like the scientist I linked, fine, I'm sure you'll find other views and you can use Google just as well as I can (proven by your rapid potted history of the stated Frank whoever). Hitler employed a whole team of scientists to look into the Holy Grail, (he was actually obsessed with it ) and Google wasn't around then. Do we discount them all as scientists because they were Nazis?
As for Atlantis Pru, is it really such a myth or if so, why has so much research and exploration been done into it? I'm not professing to know the answer, but I don't just dismiss things just on my own assumptions.
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TANGODANCER wrote:Specsavers do hearing tests as well as eye tests don't you know? Probably special rates for clergy too. Mind you, I'm really looking forward to Indiana Jones and the Lost Secret of Atlantis.thebish wrote: I think you are mistaking "science" for "science fiction" - completely different genres despite sounding the same....![]()
You may like to read this as a little late night entertainment: http://articles.smashits.com/articles/t ... enant.html
Night night. Sleep well.
you've played the frank collin card and are raising me Robert Baird???
Tango - this is science fiction.
Its a bit like all those American "amazing truth behind......" programmes that channel five used to be very fond of. I know you are fond of them - and that's great - but it's not science!
the amazing truth behind the Gospel of Thomas.... noah's ark... the bermuda triangle.... atlantis..... the holy grail.... king arthur..... Dan Brown...
here's how they all work (Robert Baird included)
1. hey - what if "A" was true? not beyond the bounds of possibility
2. if it was - then there are several other things that might be true - one of them, maybe not the most obvious is "C"
3. here's a scientist to prove that "C" sometimes actually does happen (not exactly as it would here - but it is science)
4. if C was true - then you'll all agree that naturally "E" must have happened at some point
5. if E happened - then it's not too big a jump is it (errr... actually, yes, ed.) to suggest that "F" is at least theoretically possible
6. here's a scientist to show us something similar to "F" that he thinks might happen if conditions were right
7. that's two scientists - so this is all genuine
8. now we've proved it all so far - therefore "G" might have occurred - and therefore proves that Michael Barrymore IS genetically related to Moses and Noah's Ark is buried under the swimming pool in Basildon.
that might be entertainment - it might be fun - it might even be interesting - but it's not science, it is bollox.
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It's often a woman - just shows what you know - I suspect you wouldn't be very good at this not detecting lark.thebish wrote:TANGODANCER wrote:
You might go back to my first post and note the bits about theories, not scientific findings, nobody really knowing etc etc and save us all a lot of trouble and, for some I'm sure, much boredom. If you wish to believe you won something, be my guest. As you were, I'm off detecting.
there's no detecting in midsomer murders!!! that berjerac chump just fannies about until everyone is dead - then last man standing is the murderer....
i wish someone would murder his irritating wife and daughter... cully??

ahhh - you have me! the shame! (in my defence, it is often a woman with upper-lip hair, who could easily be a man!)Worthy4England wrote:It's often a woman - just shows what you know - I suspect you wouldn't be very good at this not detecting lark.thebish wrote:TANGODANCER wrote:
You might go back to my first post and note the bits about theories, not scientific findings, nobody really knowing etc etc and save us all a lot of trouble and, for some I'm sure, much boredom. If you wish to believe you won something, be my guest. As you were, I'm off detecting.
there's no detecting in midsomer murders!!! that berjerac chump just fannies about until everyone is dead - then last man standing is the murderer....
i wish someone would murder his irritating wife and daughter... cully??
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I'm still waiting for a Nature article to be posted about manna or the ark of the covenant!thebish wrote:TANGODANCER wrote:Specsavers do hearing tests as well as eye tests don't you know? Probably special rates for clergy too. Mind you, I'm really looking forward to Indiana Jones and the Lost Secret of Atlantis.thebish wrote: I think you are mistaking "science" for "science fiction" - completely different genres despite sounding the same....![]()
You may like to read this as a little late night entertainment: http://articles.smashits.com/articles/t ... enant.html
Night night. Sleep well.
you've played the frank collin card and are raising me Robert Baird???
Tango - this is science fiction.
Its a bit like all those American "amazing truth behind......" programmes that channel five used to be very fond of. I know you are fond of them - and that's great - but it's not science!
the amazing truth behind the Gospel of Thomas.... noah's ark... the bermuda triangle.... atlantis..... the holy grail.... king arthur..... Dan Brown...
here's how they all work (Robert Baird included)
1. hey - what if "A" was true? not beyond the bounds of possibility
2. if it was - then there are several other things that might be true - one of them, maybe not the most obvious is "C"
3. here's a scientist to prove that "C" sometimes actually does happen (not exactly as it would here - but it is science)
4. if C was true - then you'll all agree that naturally "E" must have happened at some point
5. if E happened - then it's not too big a jump is it (errr... actually, yes, ed.) to suggest that "F" is at least theoretically possible
6. here's a scientist to show us something similar to "F" that he thinks might happen if conditions were right
7. that's two scientists - so this is all genuine
8. now we've proved it all so far - therefore "G" might have occurred - and therefore proves that Michael Barrymore IS genetically related to Moses and Noah's Ark is buried under the swimming pool in Basildon.
that might be entertainment - it might be fun - it might even be interesting - but it's not science, it is bollox.

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Have to assume that's me since thebish is such a fount of all wisdom and never wrong. How about you maybe input something of your own to the arguments, you know, just to spice things up a bit. I did state a "don't know" view and doubt if anyone really does, but, I mean, I can get a thousand hits on Google on either The Ark or Atlantis and a million views, on here I'm restricted to two views from a cleric and a student on a football website. Who should I listen too?East Lower wrote:There's one person in this thread who has had me laughing for ages now with his crackpot arguments.BWFC_Insane wrote:Well theres one thing, this thread has given me a good laugh, few things on the internet do.
Cheered me up on a dull Wednesday.

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Like Insane I've found the thread entertaining but hang on, Bish, King Arthur existed. Not of course all the round table, Holy Grail, Sir Lancelot, Lady of the lake stuff that the French made up six centuries later. But it is highly probable that he existed and beat the Saxons in a few battles. Of course his name wasn't Arthur (it is unknown) and he wasn't a king (since we didn't have them then), but.... Anyway I'm fairly sure Dan Brown exists.thebish wrote:the amazing truth behind the Gospel of Thomas.... noah's ark... the bermuda triangle.... atlantis..... the holy grail.... king arthur..... Dan Brown...

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I picked up a book called 'Prime Minister Portillo and Other Things That Never Happened' in Oxfam. It's a series of essays by various politicos on alternative histories - Churchill never becoming PM in 1940, Kennedy surviving the assassin's bullet, and rather more fancifully Labour having 18 years in office from 1974 to 1992 and Portillo becoming PM at the 2001 election. Amusing and occasionally interesting.
Sounds interesting. Worth a look?ratbert wrote:I picked up a book called 'Prime Minister Portillo and Other Things That Never Happened' in Oxfam. It's a series of essays by various politicos on alternative histories - Churchill never becoming PM in 1940, Kennedy surviving the assassin's bullet, and rather more fancifully Labour having 18 years in office from 1974 to 1992 and Portillo becoming PM at the 2001 election. Amusing and occasionally interesting.
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So King Arthur existed, but he wasn't a King, and he wasn't called Arthur, and the stories didn't happen, but he existed....Montreal Wanderer wrote:Like Insane I've found the thread entertaining but hang on, Bish, King Arthur existed. Not of course all the round table, Holy Grail, Sir Lancelot, Lady of the lake stuff that the French made up six centuries later. But it is highly probable that he existed and beat the Saxons in a few battles. Of course his name wasn't Arthur (it is unknown) and he wasn't a king (since we didn't have them then), but.... Anyway I'm fairly sure Dan Brown exists.thebish wrote:the amazing truth behind the Gospel of Thomas.... noah's ark... the bermuda triangle.... atlantis..... the holy grail.... king arthur..... Dan Brown...

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Montreal Wanderer wrote:Like Insane I've found the thread entertaining but hang on, Bish, King Arthur existed. Not of course all the round table, Holy Grail, Sir Lancelot, Lady of the lake stuff that the French made up six centuries later. But it is highly probable that he existed and beat the Saxons in a few battles. Of course his name wasn't Arthur (it is unknown) and he wasn't a king (since we didn't have them then), but.... Anyway I'm fairly sure Dan Brown exists.thebish wrote:the amazing truth behind the Gospel of Thomas.... noah's ark... the bermuda triangle.... atlantis..... the holy grail.... king arthur..... Dan Brown...
I didn't offer an opinion as to whether any of that list existed or not Monty.... you normally read stuff more carefully than that! (don't you?)
I criticised the "mystery behind" series of programmes that Channel 5 used to be so fond of about them....
(as for your king arthur existing... if he wasn't called arthur and he wasn't a king - what is left of king arthur?)
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indeed it does - wasn't there summat similar on the radio once - similar concept - what might the world have been like now if.....Prufrock wrote:Sounds interesting. Worth a look?ratbert wrote:I picked up a book called 'Prime Minister Portillo and Other Things That Never Happened' in Oxfam. It's a series of essays by various politicos on alternative histories - Churchill never becoming PM in 1940, Kennedy surviving the assassin's bullet, and rather more fancifully Labour having 18 years in office from 1974 to 1992 and Portillo becoming PM at the 2001 election. Amusing and occasionally interesting.
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Len Deighton wrote a book called SS-GB about the succesful Nazi occupation of Britain.thebish wrote:indeed it does - wasn't there summat similar on the radio once - similar concept - what might the world have been like now if.....Prufrock wrote:Sounds interesting. Worth a look?ratbert wrote:I picked up a book called 'Prime Minister Portillo and Other Things That Never Happened' in Oxfam. It's a series of essays by various politicos on alternative histories - Churchill never becoming PM in 1940, Kennedy surviving the assassin's bullet, and rather more fancifully Labour having 18 years in office from 1974 to 1992 and Portillo becoming PM at the 2001 election. Amusing and occasionally interesting.
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