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In reply to the discussion: A Total Amateur May Have Just Rewritten Human History With Bombshell Discovery [View all]paulkienitz
(1,364 posts)11. I don't buy it -- these amateur codebreaker types always read too much into too little.
Same with the people who find 27 different stellar alignments in a single archaeological site. It devolves into conspiracy-theory-like thinking, and you end up with pyramid power and antistratfordianism.
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A Total Amateur May Have Just Rewritten Human History With Bombshell Discovery [View all]
Jilly_in_VA
Jan 2023
OP
smarter and more educated in the ways of the world. "only the closed mind is certain" said Dean
certainot
Jan 2023
#24
I've often wondered about geniuses and prodigies who were born too early
central scrutinizer
Jan 2023
#7
I don't buy it -- these amateur codebreaker types always read too much into too little.
paulkienitz
Jan 2023
#11
Whatever the results, I bet these ancients were a lot smarter that the Repubs in the Senate.
Paper Roses
Jan 2023
#13
"Code-breaking" like this is very difficult to prove, particularly with the small size of the
Martin68
Jan 2023
#15
Mysterious ?? You mean they weren't used to play Carceres et Dracones ? nt
eppur_se_muova
Jan 2023
#35