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In New South Wales Australia there are stones carved with what appear to be ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs.
Mainstream archaeology says they are modern carvings. Others believe they are evidence of ancient contact that would rewrite history.
That question remains contested outside mainstream archaeology and there has already been physical work carried out in the area.
The Gosford Glyphs are located in the Kariong area north of Sydney. Carved into sandstone walls they depict what many researchers describe as ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs and proto-Sinaitic script.
If genuine they would predate any known contact between Egypt and Australia by thousands of years.
Mainstream archaeology considers them modern carvings. That debate has been running for decades and has never been conclusively closed outside the academic mainstream.
🔹Impact on the site remains disputed
🔹Resemble ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs
🔹Land management works in the area 2023
🔹Mainstream says modern, others say ancient
🔹Carved sandstone inscriptions, New South Wales
🔹Debate continues outside mainstream archaeology
In 2023 geotechnical safety works were carried out in the wider Kariong area due to rockfall risk.
There is disagreement about their impact on the site.
The official position is they were necessary safety measures. Others believe they caused damage. The full picture remains disputed.
But here is the point that transcends which side of the debate you are on.
If the question of what these inscriptions are has not been answered to everyone's satisfaction, then any irreversible changes before that answer is found represent a loss.
You cannot re-examine something with better technology in ten years if it no longer exists in the same condition.
Real or not these inscriptions deserve protection until we know what they are.
What do you think the Gosford Glyphs actually are?


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@CaribbeanRythms 1957: the space race starts! USSR ' sputnik becomes first satellite in orbit.
1969: (ONLY 12 YEARS LATER) USA landed on the moon!
...
but we lost the lunar samples, we lost the HD film recordings on site, and we also lost the technology to go back...
sure thing, champ!
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this is the average moon landing denier:
>never applied himself in a technical field
>can’t do basic math problems let alone trigonometry, calculus, linear algebra
>”what’s a vector?”
>has never set foot in an engineering workspace
>never seen a P&ID let alone read one
>never coded
>can’t read a schematic
>confuses mass and weight
>confuses voltage, current, and resistance
>”bernoullis principle?”
>cannot calculate slope between two points
>”I love Ancient Greeks, wrestling naked in the sun. Wait, pythagorean theorem? why would I need that?
>does not understand order of operations
>struggles with exponents and powers
>cannot work with fractions or ratios
>doesn’t know the difference between diameter, circumference and radius of a circle
>essentially mathematically illiterate
>thinks g force is a watch
I’d like to convince you one day about how great of an achievement this was for humanity, Sol.

⚡️🌞 Sol Brah 🌞🐬@SolBrah
They want you believe this aluminium foil wrapped hunk of junk went to the moon and back. The amount of fluoride in the brain to swallow this is staggering.
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@duneverso es esto cierto? 👀
Mundo al Revés@mundoalreves
@J__Gambardella @yocalvomagno Hay una "enciclopedia" de Dune, aprobada por el autor y Admirada por Villeneuve, pero vilipendiada por su hijo (no le permitía escribir sus novelas), en la que decían que los Atreides eran gallegos. Como lo oyes. Y de luchas mitológicas entre Manolete y Zeus en forma de toro.
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@fandompulse Maybe it's because Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is a complete mess. It has no emotional weight. It feels stretched out for no reason. It's full of unnecessary plots, scenes, dialogue, and characters. All just to pad out a story that was almost perfect in the original game. Maybe?
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Final Fantasy XIV director Naoki Yoshida aka Yoshi-P on why Final Fantasy is not connecting with younger gamers:
"For younger generations — people who grew up naturally accustomed to action-based combat and online competitive play — the recent entries in the series may have been harder to engage with.
Part of that is simply because I'm sorry to say... the release intervals for new titles have gotten longer, so some players haven't really had the chance to connect with the series the way older fans did."
Do you think he's right?


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@AxelTalksFilm can't he just add a film grain filter on his digital footage, and be done with it?
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Cinematographer Grieg Fraser is known for using a process called "film out" in which he scans his footage captured on digital cameras onto 35 or 70mm film prints, & then scanned back in order to achieve a more organic look which adds the more grainy, warmer shadows, and chemical based colors of film.
And it allows the flexibility & convenience of shooting with digital cameras on enormous sets, & for a skilled DP like Fraser, completely gets rid of the flat look of digital often seen in blockbusters.
He's done it with both Dune films, The Batman, and now Project Hail Mary. My favorite DP in Hollywood, maestro.


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@spaincrisis tots sabem que fins que no traiem les guillotines, no canviarà res
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@fandompulse That's totally a very wise gnostic symbolism piece of knowledge. somehow now I understand how all the gods, demons and creatures form Arda can relate to the mysteries of the Christian gnosticism
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J.R.R. Tolkien on why a story fails:
"What really happens is that the storymaker proves a successful “sub-creator.” He makes a Secondary World which your mind can enter. Inside it, what he relates is “true”: it accords with the laws of that world. You therefore believe it, while you are, as it were, inside. The moment disbelief arises, the spell is broken; the magic, or rather art, has failed. You are then out in the Primary World again, looking at the little abortive Secondary World from outside."
Do you agree with him?


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@empiresunchnd @robbertleusink that's most probably another English fake history fact
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The irony runs deeper than most people know.
Dom Pérignon didn't actually invent sparkling wine, English scientist Christopher Merret documented the process of adding sugar to wine to create carbonation in a paper presented to the Royal Society in 1662, six years before Pérignon even arrived at Hautvillers.
The French spent considerable effort over the following centuries ensuring the English origin of champagne's carbonation method was not widely discussed.
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The most famous name in champagne belongs to a monk
Dom Pérignon entered the Abbey of Hautvillers in 1668...
He spent 47 years as cellar master, perfecting cork sealing, blending grapes across vineyards, and building the methods that defined French sparkling wine
He never left the monastery...
The most luxurious drink in the world was engineered by a man who owned nothing and worked for the glory of God


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@marmaduke091 ah yeah, a punch fighting videogame for my favorite sword and sorcery fantasy books saga
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@Swivel @MickWest @UAPReportingCnt The dude who filmed has other videos that are clearly buttons from a pair of jeans that he placed on the glass of his skylight and then shot the video from inside and underneath. There is a great video on YouTube somewhere of a “debunker” showing how it’s done.
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BOMBA: @som3cat estrenarà el canal temàtic '3Cat Anime' per celebrar i descobrir l’anime amb el @DoblatgeCatala. Entre les propostes, el retorn de 'Conan, el nen del futur', 'Cavallers del Zodíac' o 'Neon Genesis Evangelion'. Feu-ne difusió perquè ho sàpiga tothom.

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