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To: Elroy who wrote (26171)10/8/2025 10:24:16 AM
From: Kirk ©  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26422
 
I'm good with "attributed to."

They give Ph.d's in this stuff (Roman History, Greek History, European History, Egyptian history, Persian History, etc.) to those willing to study a bunch of old stuff that survived and reach new conclusions so I'm also good with AI summarizing the output.

What makes me sad about history is various religions and explorers burning the written history of lands they pillage and/or conquered. Some of the really weird findings are the alignment of the various stone structures in both the Americas and Africa that seem to indicate we were preceded by a very intelligent society that was destroyed by a cosmic event with no trace left including diamonds with data inscribed on them.... or a visit from another planet (seems more likely given the alignment would take GPS satellites and some of the shared features are not human.)



To: Elroy who wrote (26171)10/8/2025 11:08:11 PM
From: Hank Scorpio1 Recommendation

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Rome is one of the most documented Cities in History. It is hardly pure speculation beyond shitters and walkways. These types of statements tend to erode the salient points you otherwise make. Yes, some people devote their entire lives to the study of Rome. Some people devote their entire lives to the study of small specks of Rome.