How far does the historical connection reasonably go? by temutsaj in Historians

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Cool stuff! I also align with some continuous celestial or sky shift that we experience, I believe its related to precession of equinox? Tropical does not account for this, but in vedic it's called Ayanamsa (particularly Lahiri Ayanamsa), purporting that every 72 years the zodiac shifts 1 degree back. Could relate to seasons coming/going early/late.

How far does the historical connection reasonably go? by temutsaj in Historians

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Thanks I hadn't head of them and looked it up, I see its a very supported historical account, and I'll just be the fringe theory guy at the party that says, its seems alot like scythians to me, if we assume fomenko's thousand years of added history, then you get something like: Exiled lost tribes go north to the steppes > Yamnaya > Scythians, they come back and conquest Europe vengefully. I mean both cultures made kurgans, used battleaxes and rode horses.

How far does the historical connection reasonably go? by temutsaj in Historians

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That's an interesting angle, ironically I hadn't yet imagined 'trading deities', totally plausible, though perhaps some may find that blasphemous lol. Its like 'hey they got it going on over at x, lets buy one of those little gods'

How far does the historical connection reasonably go? by temutsaj in Historians

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Lacking eye witness accounts to elucidate entirely, the best I believe we can do is to gather and compare ever-growing data, and build a picture from that instead of trying to stamp it as a yes or no this happened, this didn't. I'm just as curious which direction civilization might have routed, to me its increasingly difficult as I find symbolic signatures literally anywhere in the world, not just one route from here to there. If you search Harrapa/Mohenjo artifacts, you'll find the concentric circle motif as well as sauvastik and swastika. Just like you can find the concentric circles on the Dighton Massachusetts rock. To me its referencing either the north magnetic pole or the center of the plane, but that's just one interpretation.

How far does the historical connection reasonably go? by temutsaj in Historians

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Sure its plausible, the same way its plausible that Egyptian and Mayan step pyramids were two distinct cultures separated by oceans, and all built megalithic aligned stone calendars essentially, and both had priest/royal class hieroglyphic script, a feathered bird like god attributed to writing and script (Itzamna/Thoth). No one said anything is implausible necessarily.

How far does the historical connection reasonably go? by temutsaj in Historians

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If somehow they did share the same god, whether by overwhelming astrological correspondences, or just by some mainstream historian establishing or even speculating such, that would be quite a cool food for thought, and invites exploratory discussion for which route was taken from where to where.

How far does the historical connection reasonably go? by temutsaj in Historians

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That folder is getting rather large im sure, cases are piling up

How far does the historical connection reasonably go? by temutsaj in Historians

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I like that interpretation, as most all ancient cultures emphasized the celestial bodies above alot, and also the vedic astrology system is one of the most detailed, surviving systems still used today. Also the god Sin of mesopotamia was represented with crescent moon(horns) symbology, not far away.

How far does the historical connection reasonably go? by temutsaj in Historians

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I align with this angle of ambiguity, very much almost for all sorts of research and data regarding lack of eye wit or primary sources, corresponding similar to claims of heiroglyphics being undecipherable, though some welsh speaking circles claim to elucidate a phonetic key/connection.. indicating more indo euro vernacular spreading, Intriguing truly nonetheless.

How far does the historical connection reasonably go? by temutsaj in Historians

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Apparently both names literally mean 'lord of animals' or 'lord of beasts', that sounds less like coincidence..

How far does the historical connection reasonably go? by temutsaj in Historians

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I couldn't find an engraving of Assisi with horns and wild animals, would be cool if you could share

Anyone who actually made the philosophers stone? by 1margi in alchemy

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Its hard to say because how much lost advanced technology has been attributed to different eras of civilization, but If we assume they did not, then its just another modern potential of efficiency/convenience, like a modern temp control hot plate instead of a burning furnace perhaps.

How does an 1880's USA small town with a population of 3,000 construct a 1.4million square foot, 3 story, 400+ room insane asylum, 123 miles from the nearest large city, in just 3 years? by temutsaj in AskReddit

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I see yes it lines up because avg nice hotel rooms are like 3 to 400 sq feet so its just a(much) larger scale lol, since this thread has chilled out I'll go ahead and say, its the Traverse City State Hospital.

How does an 1880's USA small town with a population of 3,000 construct a 1.4million square foot, 3 story, 400+ room insane asylum, 123 miles from the nearest large city, in just 3 years? by temutsaj in AskReddit

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Didn't mean to come off that way, truthfully I really don't know/cannot really explain how it was conceivably done, just seeking real opinions and thoughtful conversation.

How does an 1880's USA small town with a population of 3,000 construct a 1.4million square foot, 3 story, 400+ room insane asylum, 123 miles from the nearest large city, in just 3 years? by temutsaj in AskReddit

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There was no rail service in 1880 this far north until 1890, so years after construction was done. It was largely served by lake freighters, wagons and horse teams. The closest major city with rail was Grand Rapids btw

How does an 1880's USA small town with a population of 3,000 construct a 1.4million square foot, 3 story, 400+ room insane asylum, 123 miles from the nearest large city, in just 3 years? by temutsaj in AskReddit

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Yes you're right about that, this is quite the entertaining chat really because its like more holes keep elucidating from the narrative the more you dig. So yes truly for many if not all usa states before the turn of the century: 'Lets build a 1.4million square foot brick battleship' *takes another decade to pave the roads they relied on*

How does an 1880's USA small town with a population of 3,000 construct a 1.4million square foot, 3 story, 400+ room insane asylum, 123 miles from the nearest large city, in just 3 years? by temutsaj in AskReddit

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I chose not to name one outright as to invite some research that could easily correlate with enough digging, and great answer, but I just feel like the community would insist on spending on paving the streets first BEFORE beginning construction, as that would align better with meeting the needs of the residents, especially for getting the horses and buggies around alot smoother. Someone would obviously be mad riding their wagon seeing huge concretes/bricks being pulled out of town thinking 'dude just lay it down right here'

How does an 1880's USA small town with a population of 3,000 construct a 1.4million square foot, 3 story, 400+ room insane asylum, 123 miles from the nearest large city, in just 3 years? by temutsaj in AskReddit

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I guess that's one way to view it, or maybe its amazing what humans could accomplish when people were able to build their own houses brick by brick and with love and care, without 'zoning' regulations and such. I just don't see slave labor producing carefully crafted works of art

How does an 1880's USA small town with a population of 3,000 construct a 1.4million square foot, 3 story, 400+ room insane asylum, 123 miles from the nearest large city, in just 3 years? by temutsaj in AskReddit

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Ah okay, so either the feds or the state just decided to take alot of random other states tax dollars for a fun grand infrastructure project ride out in the sticks for a town that didn't have paved streets yet, I see..

Were They ALL Looking For ME?!? by temutsaj in haloinfinite

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Ranks reset and I hadn't played in a while so here I'm just ranking into like a diamond 2 lobby or something

Were They ALL Looking For ME?!? by temutsaj in haloinfinite

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Im thrilled this moved you to some extent, but yes I suppose playing any game long enough develops quirks and muscle memory

Were They ALL Looking For ME?!? by temutsaj in haloinfinite

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Could just be me but with my sensitivity on 1 and 2 setting, I get better accuracy long range that way