[Fis] Eastern civilization versus Western one
Dr. Plamen L. Simeonov
plamen.l.simeonov at gmail.com
Sun Nov 10 21:17:34 CET 2024
Yes, I agree with this in any respect, Lou. Yet, do you know where the
oldest gold artefacts in the world (for the moment) come from?
It is not science and wisdom, of course, but at least an ingenious
technology closely related to art and imagination, just like QC and AI
today, in service of humanity.
Eric, all the sculs collected in the museums around the world will not be
able to explain the missing links from Lucy to modern days. We all
Europeans and many Chinese share these Neanderthal genes in our genome,
more or less, but the Neolithic civilization I and Krassimir mentioned
before is still a riddle:
https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.smithsonianmag.com/travel/varna-bulgaria-gold-graves-social-hierarchy-prehistoric-archaelogy-smithsonian-journeys-travel-quarterly-180958733/__;!!D9dNQwwGXtA!V3cIjXzSw-2848iNhEHWUNT66O2TKQ4ZIsRWt-NVUY_8026RE49TDEn-4tjRwbqIk0vFWvU5OUOGwtnAOAHitkMg-VkW$
.
It has nothing to do with the diverse homindae that populated the world
before them. We still do not have an explanation where the Baalbek stones
(https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baalbek_Stones__;!!D9dNQwwGXtA!V3cIjXzSw-2848iNhEHWUNT66O2TKQ4ZIsRWt-NVUY_8026RE49TDEn-4tjRwbqIk0vFWvU5OUOGwtnAOAHitjh5Pq6h$ ) and other large monoliths
around the world (https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_largest_monoliths__;!!D9dNQwwGXtA!V3cIjXzSw-2848iNhEHWUNT66O2TKQ4ZIsRWt-NVUY_8026RE49TDEn-4tjRwbqIk0vFWvU5OUOGwtnAOAHith8N6MlL$ )
came from, supposing that the ancient Romans, Egyptians, Assyrians,
Babylonians, Indians, Inca, Easter Islander and other (more recent)
civilizations built them. There is not a single tool left that would enable
our ancestors to create such giant works. If we enter deeper into the
religions all over the world, we find the same myths that there is some
part of us that came out of this world.
Best,
Plamen
On Sun, Nov 10, 2024 at 4:01 PM Louis Kauffman <loukau at gmail.com> wrote:
> It is also the case that science has not failed. Science is nothing more
> or less than the search for reliable knowledge and giving up reliance on
> belief. We are at the very beginning of this road and need to find out how
> to behave as well as to know.
>
>
> On Nov 10, 2024, at 7:49 PM, Dr. Plamen L. Simeonov <
> plamen.l.simeonov at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Dear Krassimir,
>
> This is a very true remark and correct reference. There was a pre-flood
> advanced civilization around the Black Sea region and the Balkan peninsula,
> a fact that has been conveniently ignored by the historians and
> archaeologists from both East and West denying their common roots. There is
> no such thing as East vs. West. It can be only both East and West.
>
> Best,
>
> Plamen
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