@xchimino2 I believe that Noah and his family carried much knowledge with them from before the world-wide flood and taught it to everyone.
They were the progenitors of all people today, so the Mayans originally came from the kingdom of Nimrod and dispersed, as did many others, from the central hub of Babel. From that kingdom, we got the Sumerians, Egyptians etc. So, the Mayans were originally part of that advanced 'proto' culture if you will.
I, for one, know this is not a coincidence. I've been at Chichen-Itza and have witnessed the chirping echo that returns when clapping in front of Kukul-kan's pyramid.
The question here is: How in the name of all things holy did ancient mayan/aztecs realized that this sound was going to result afterwards?
I really doubt this was a trial-error experiment. Where did they get that knowledge?
@xchimino2 I believe that Noah and his family carried much knowledge with them from before the world-wide flood and taught it to everyone.
They were the progenitors of all people today, so the Mayans originally came from the kingdom of Nimrod and dispersed, as did many others, from the central hub of Babel. From that kingdom, we got the Sumerians, Egyptians etc. So, the Mayans were originally part of that advanced 'proto' culture if you will.
ToshiroHoshi 1 year ago
I, for one, know this is not a coincidence. I've been at Chichen-Itza and have witnessed the chirping echo that returns when clapping in front of Kukul-kan's pyramid.
The question here is: How in the name of all things holy did ancient mayan/aztecs realized that this sound was going to result afterwards?
I really doubt this was a trial-error experiment. Where did they get that knowledge?
xchimino2 4 years ago
wierd
iamdegenatron 5 years ago