Hindsight Man
Jedi Master
So I came upon this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e2FVwbYy8jk which discusses various monuments and statues in Russia and western Europe and the fact that some of them STILL cannot be replicated,even with 3d printing technology.Like for example ''The Girl'' , a marble sculpture that has such fine detail,that on her dress you can see individual stitches!All made in marble! How was this made? What techniques were used?Keep in mind these are fairly recent,on the scale of civilization,at least. While the aforementioned video doesn't actually have answers,it certainly raises interesting questions.
A lot of the old statues seem to be made out of concrete,supposedly before concrete pouring was even possible.The style is ascribed to Gothic or Celtic,despite the fact that it's found throughout Russia.What is also interesting is that the outfits ''old Russians'' wore during centuries past were intricate and beautiful,not at all like the barbarous peasants that are described in mainstream history books.Going back further and looking at Scythian jewelry that is extraordinarily difficult to create,even by today's standards a question needs to be asked,why would traveling herdsmen have such jewelry and if they were nomadic,how would they ever produce it?
At one point the great fire of Moscow is discussed.In brief,Napoleon was marching on Russia,Moscow was abandoned,then a huge explosion leveled the city.The accounts describe what seems like a nuke,though it's almost certainly was an overhead cometary explosion.All this makes me think that I really,REALLY need to get stuck into History:science or fiction by Fomenko.
I look forward to comments/general discussion from you guys.
A lot of the old statues seem to be made out of concrete,supposedly before concrete pouring was even possible.The style is ascribed to Gothic or Celtic,despite the fact that it's found throughout Russia.What is also interesting is that the outfits ''old Russians'' wore during centuries past were intricate and beautiful,not at all like the barbarous peasants that are described in mainstream history books.Going back further and looking at Scythian jewelry that is extraordinarily difficult to create,even by today's standards a question needs to be asked,why would traveling herdsmen have such jewelry and if they were nomadic,how would they ever produce it?
At one point the great fire of Moscow is discussed.In brief,Napoleon was marching on Russia,Moscow was abandoned,then a huge explosion leveled the city.The accounts describe what seems like a nuke,though it's almost certainly was an overhead cometary explosion.All this makes me think that I really,REALLY need to get stuck into History:science or fiction by Fomenko.
I look forward to comments/general discussion from you guys.