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And you think we don't?Because I believe the Scriptures when it tells me this;
King James Bible
And God made the firmament, and divided the waters which were under the firmament from the waters which were above the firmament: and it was so.
They have not published yet. The tests are only just done. More data has to come from more vases. That will give a more robust sample.Where did they publish?
Actually that everyone knows. This is the orthodox position not my position. Ther potters wheel and bore stick type tech was not introduced until around 2600BC. These vases are 3600BC.That you know about.
Its just that tech came way later and thats why this is so controversial. Also we are talking about granite and not wood lol. Then your talking a different pressure and stability under massive pressure. Thats why precision tooling machines are often much bigger than the piece to ensure stability under high pressure.Ah, yes. I had forgotten about the "Orthodox narrative."
The precision of that lathe in the video depends on two things: the rigidity of the structure and the closeness of fit of the lathe centers in the countersinks in the workpiece. If the lathe bed is rigid and the centers a tolerably snug fit to the workpiece then there will be rotational symmetry to a high degree of precision. Those two constraints are exactly the same as the constraints on precision of rotational symmetry of work produced on a modern machine tool. Adding electric motors and a computer doesn't help.
Why do you continue to hold on to a lie?
You can take this fellows statements with a large grain of salt.Unfortunately antifa has aligned and intergrated itself into the policies of the left. .... Veteran journalist flips script on media 'running cover' for Antifa violence: 'Anarchist communism'
Andy Ngo was one of the most prominent journalists covering Antifa violence in 2020
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Ngo’s family history living under communism is relevant in the conversation today regarding Antifa, the Portland-born journalist told Fox Digital, given the underlying communist beliefs espoused by radical left movements in the United States today..
"For a century now, communists and anarchists, particularly in Europe, have engaged in violent acts that have sparked revolutions and the Antifa today look to those historical examples in the acts of violence they carry out," Ngo said, adding that many "normal" and mainstream liberals in the country are confused by the "deception and misinformation" in the media regarding Antifa.
"If you read the mainstream, one can leave with the impression that these are people who are opposed just to fascism and racism. So why not come on board with that, right?" Ngo explained. "When really the ideology is anarchist communism and violent anarchist-communism a lot of them engage in violence for the purpose of nihilistic violence. They want to see things burnt down. Their own slogan has become ungovernable. So if you care about democracy, liberal democracy in institutions, civil rights…you should not. You cannot be anywhere on the side of advocating or running cover for these so-called Antifa." Veteran journalist flips script on media 'running cover' for Antifa violence: 'Anarchist communism'
Growing up in Indiana, kids used to work in the cornfields detasseling corn over their summer vacations, or picking blueberries for money.The Labor Department warned in an obscure document filed with the Federal Register last week that “the near total cessation of the inflow of illegal aliens” is threatening “the stability of domestic food production and prices for U.S. consumers.”
Also, contradicting comments made by Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins that the U.S. farm workforce will become “100 percent American” as an effect of mass deportations, the Labor Department noted that Americans are not willing to step into farm work and lack the skills to fill agricultural jobs that undocumented immigrants are abandoning.
“The Department concludes that qualified and eligible U.S. workers will not make themselves available in sufficient numbers,” the agency said.
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"...the Department concludes, based on all available evidence and studies, that immediate reform to the H-2A program's minimum wage policy, or the AEWRs, is necessary to avoid imminent widespread disruption across the U.S. agricultural sector. Without prompt action, agricultural employers will face severe labor shortages, resulting in disruption to food production, higher prices, and reduced access for U.S. consumers, particularly to fresh fruit and vegetables. Further, the Department concludes that qualified and eligible U.S. workers will not make themselves available in sufficient numbers, even at current wage levels, to fill the significant labor shortage in the agricultural sector. As discussed in detail below, the reforms contained in this IFR of the H-2A program's wage policy are urgently needed to restore the usability of the H-2A program and to provide a practical, lawful workforce alternative to illegal aliens. These changes ensure that agricultural employers offer fair wages to legally authorized workers—consistent with wages paid in comparable farm and non-farm jobs—while maintaining compliance with immigration law and supporting the stability of the nation's food supply.
Imagine that? Americans are unwilling to harvest their own food.
Doesn't seem like a particularly useful number.I like the way that you think. I believe that gold is undervalued.
As gold is the primary monetary metal, for simplicity of a superficial calculation, let's pretend for a moment that the secondary monetary metal (silver) is out of the equation.
If we take all of the debt (fiat currency) in the world; and divide it by the number of ounces of gold in the world; we can begin to get an approximation of gold's true value per once.
What crash is that?How is that market crash coming along?
I'm not sure you understand what a crash is.There was another time in a month of September that the market took a dive on a Friday, then crashed the following Tuesday.
Markets have been at all-time highs too.It will be interesting to see what happens on Tuesday. Gold and silver remained at all time highs this past Friday.
Affordable housing might be nice.The Chinese are dumping them.
You can buy that with gold too.
However I think that metals will continue to appreciate at a fast pace; and I believe that real estate is in a huge bubble that is fit to burst soon.
Egads.I'm glad you like the poster and have respect for them - it has zero to do with my question.
Neither are common terms - and neither have anything to do with either my question or the subject of the thread.
Which would be:
theologoumenon
Which is: : a theological statement or concept in the area of individual opinion rather than of authoritative doctrine
Which is a contradiction of the definition you said you followed.
Which again has zero to do with the topic of the thread - or my inquiry.
I'm not interested (in this thread) in information on anything other than the topic of the thread - which you still have not addressed.
Congratulations - again - what does any of that have to do with the two questions I asked, or the topic of the thread?
While I offer congratulations on your education and piety - 95% of what you have posted has anything to do with the topic of the thread. I appreciate your insight - I just wish you would give it on the subject rather than pontificating on things not germane to the topic.
You subsequently posted the formal definition, of which there's no disagreement as far as I can see.Please indulge me -
Doesn't theolougoumemnon mean something that cannot be supported by Holy Scripture?
Yet you have said that the Liturgist contradicts that formal definition in his repsonse.Which would be:
theologoumenon
Which is: : a theological statement or concept in the area of individual opinion rather than of authoritative doctrine
Do you think Donald Trump should've been banned from running for president?
I still can’t wrap my head around the fact that Donald Trump was allowed to run for president again after everything that happened on January 6th, 2021. The Capitol riots weren’t just a random protest that got out of hand they were a direct result of months of Trump spreading lies about a “stolen” election and pressuring officials to overturn the results.
A sitting president encouraged his supporters to march on Congress during the certification of an election he lost, and people died because of it. That alone should’ve disqualified him from holding office again under the 14th Amendment (Section 3), which literally bans anyone who engaged in or incited an insurrection from serving in government.
On top of that, there are his criminal indictments... from trying to interfere in Georgia’s election results to mishandling classified documents. Any one of those cases would’ve ended most politicians’ careers, but somehow Trump’s using them as campaign fuel.
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Whether you’re left, right, or independent, how does this not set a terrifying precedent? If someone can try to overturn an election and still be allowed to run again, what’s stopping future leaders from doing the same — maybe more effectively next time?
It's dangerous to allow a man like hin to have power.
What do you think?should the courts or Congress have acted to enforce the insurrection clause?
How important do you think it is, for your Christian faith, to be right in this question?Cause you said so. lol
Be fair to poor Johnson. He's a Christian Nationalist, so he naturally considers that anyone who opposes Christian Nationalist policies to "hate America." He's just a little confused about what America really is.Seems to me that Speaker Johnson is also anti-American for not seating the Arozona Congresswoman. Talk about suppressing democracy and denying votes. Commentary: She won a landslide election. But Trump and Jeffrey Epstein have her stuck in limbo
Being pro-Palestinian is not necessarily being anti-semitic.Not according to news reports that Jewish students have been mistreated and abused on college campuses by the pro-Palestinian left. And Antisemitism in general from the left.
Where did they publish?I do defend them lol. Thats the point. I would rather believe the researchers who have done the work and formally published the results. Than someone on a social media platform objecting to them. Until there is a formal refutation of their work thats all I can go with.
That you know about.Then why are they objecting to the view of those who propose these unorthodox ideas about ancient advanced knowledge. The two positions are clearly destinguished.
That is the orthodox tools and methods which are on the walls such as the Bore stick or bow drill method, chisels and pounders and rubbing.
Or some sort of lathing like modern machining.
There are two different industries. The Bore stick, pounding, chiseling and rubbing produce the imprecise vases as per tests and experiments done. The precision vases belong to a different method with different signatures which are more like modern day than the ancient methods as mentioned.
Simple as that. Except if these vases are from the pre dynastics and Naqada people. Then this is a problem and these vases are out of place artifacts or evidence of lost advanced knowledge because at that time there was no Bore stick, bow saw, potters wheel let alone a sophisticated lathe.
Ah, yes. I had forgotten about the "Orthodox narrative."Sophisticated lathe because such tight tolerances of precision require a sophisticated lath that is tight, stable and the cutter is fixed or the vase is fixed and spinning at a fair speed. Or the cutter is very stable that it can handle high pressure to cut into granite. THis level of tech seems unreal for basically a mud brick and flint tool Neolithic culture according to the orthodox narrative.
The precision of that lathe in the video depends on two things: the rigidity of the structure and the closeness of fit of the lathe centers in the countersinks in the workpiece. If the lathe bed is rigid and the centers a tolerably snug fit to the workpiece then there will be rotational symmetry to a high degree of precision. Those two constraints are exactly the same as the constraints on precision of rotational symmetry of work produced on a modern machine tool. Adding electric motors and a computer doesn't help.Yes, its a good example of a bush lathe. Basic wheels, pullies, leverage ect. But thsi was not yet introduced to these ancient people. This is the point. Its not that later dyansties or in fact the potters wheel came from Mesopotamia to Egypt around 2600BC. But these vases go back 1,000 years earlier.
The weird thing is even the later Flywheel type lathing that wobbled could not produce such precision vases even in soft stones. So the tech 1,000 years later was not as advanced as the tech that went into these predynastic vases.