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RE: When does a myth become truth? Pt 3 - The Mystery of Puma Punku.

in #truth7 years ago

Great job assembling the article. The pictures defy all explanation that some primitive people were able to do this. But why do you think scientists are so dismissive of all this obvious evidence of advancement?

Perhaps it is not surprising to find that in those ancient times there was great knowledge to be found across the Ocean, in India. And what is intriguing is that over there that knowledge has survived to today. Here is Indian thinker Ashish Dalela presenting an amazing account of Vedic cosmology which meshes observational science (done through the senses) with introspection (mind,
consciousness).

https://www.ashishdalela.com/books/mystic-universe/

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I think scientist are resistant as it would upset their paradigm. Everything they have spent years learning will be thrown out of the window. I think is is very short sighted and just plain wrong to dismiss this obvious advanced work. Yes the way we look at the distant past would change but isn't it better to know the truth than to believe a lie?
Thanks for reading and commenting buddy. Cheers for the link.