Out Of Place Artifact: Could The London Hammer Really Be 100 Million Years Old?
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Quote:The OOPART (Out Of Place Artifact) found in London, Texas in 1934 is said to be more than 100 million years old -- a time long before humans who could have made it were thought to exist.

https://www.sott.net/article/401982-Out-...-years-ago
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there was an article/paper that talked about varying neutrino emissions from the sun affecting decay rates of elements on earth. this taught me that there is not a constant aging process so nice and tidy like the mainstream bastards like to talk about. i've also seen evidence for geopolymer use, indicating that something could be made to look ancient with the proper chemicals/tech.
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(12-03-2018, 10:27 PM)genba Wrote: this taught me that there is not a constant aging process so nice and tidy like the mainstream bastards like to talk about.

There's an entire universe of knowledge to be unlocked in this concept alone.
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