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Comments by "" (@HigherPlanes) on "What Did India’s Mars Orbiter Mission See On Mars? | MOM Mangalyaan ISRO" video.
@politicallycorrectredskin796 This is nothing like the UFO phenomenon. The study of ancient high technology on Earth and past cataclysms is a new field, but one with mounting evidence. New ideas that challenge the status quo are always ridiculed. If you're a by-the-book science guy you know that. Thinking will shift when the new evidence becomes overwhelming. It's like that with every paradigm shift. At a certain point, it becomes clinically insane to go on defending the old paradigm when new evidence is so overwhelming that it can no longer be ignored. We're not there yet. But it's going in that direction. If you think you've got it all figured out, we have nothing else to discuss, but if you're genuinely interested, study the front runners in this field, it's really quite fascinating.
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I don't think that will happen...luckily the Earth gets reset every 12 thousand years.
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@politicallycorrectredskin796 Cataclysmic events happen every 12,000 years or so. Look beyond mainstream science and you'll find evidence. The truth is in the fringes. There is evidence of at least 9 resets, going back at least 500,000 years, but time erodes and reduces everything to nothing. I'll give you the most famous examples...the Pyramids were built by the last race of home sapiens that inhabited the earth, which we know very little about. We don't completely die off...but we start over.
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@politicallycorrectredskin796 Oh, you know?
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@politicallycorrectredskin796 Do you know there's no evidence, period, or no evidence that has been discovered, as far as you know. There's a distinction. I think it's an important one, because one implies that you're a closed-minded, don't confuse me with facts because my mind is already made up kind-a-guy, and the other distinction implies that you don't know because the evidence is outside of your edifice of knowledge.
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@politicallycorrectredskin796 Sorry you feel that way. I trust the researchers though, no offense.
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@politicallycorrectredskin796 Everyone does that.
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Fishslap 33 lol
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