ManusJustus said:
Yet bones of 5,000 year old pharoahs are in great condition, with hair still intact. You have a misunderstanding of science, so instead of delving into atomic isotopes or geology I'll just advise that you to research that area on your own (and not from a preacher or religious blogger who knows less about religion than I do about making women happy). Natural frequency (resonance) is a property of all solids. But stone walls aren't made of a single material (stone, mud, brick, wood), and even the same type of rock taken from the same source will have different properties. When materials have different natural frequencies they dampen the frequency. Engineers easily cancel out resonance by combing materials of different natural frequency. Below is a link that is supports your religious theory, but with a ton of assumptions the engineer can still only claim that it was the marching of the army that brought down the walls, which is laughable when you think about how small ancient armies were. If this was the case, every time there was a parade the town would come tumbling down. Hitler's army would have destroyed itself on their first march through Berlin :) http://www.reliabilityweb.com/index.php/articles/a_look_into_pulse_theory_and_why_the_walls_of_jericho_fell/ There is historical evidence of the Hebrews. In the Armana Letters, which were political correspondance between Egypt and its neighbors, the Habiru (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Habiru) were nomadic raiders from the desert who were attacking the Canaanites. No where is there any evidence about Egypt letting slaves go |
Yeah that's what I mean with the habiru people. I forgot what they were called.
What I meant by saying that people decompose in 2,000 years was under normal circumstances. Pharaohs were obviously preserved through elaborate processes. If humans have been around for a few hundred thousand years then where are the 100 billion bodies?
And don't even get me started on macro vs. micro evolution. Randomness does not get you from nothing to atoms to bacteria to fish to reptiles to apes to me. It does get you finches of varying beak structure.
I'm not a fanboy, I just don't enjoy dual analog control. It's d-pad or wii-mote for me.
the conduit has changed the way wii play games.
I know. I'm sick of the puns too.