That's just flat out false. Humans have been around for 180,000 thousand years. We have the skeletal remians to prove it. We have evidence of ancient civilizations that pre-date 3,000 BC. By that fact alone, you can easily prove there were more than 8 humans on this planet 5,000 years ago.
If you could, would you please explain that thought a bit more specifically?
Then you have failed to understand what a vacuum is. The vacuum of space just means there is very low density and pressure. It does not mean space is devoid of particles and it does not mean it is devoid of energy...
I literally have no clue what you're talking about.
It actually does make sense. Quantum particles consistently appear out of nothingness, all the time.
No we don't. If you're claiming something to exist, then you have to prove that it does. The fact that God has never been proven to exist is proof there in itself.
Well, there's no proof that the Universe ever had a beginning, or came from nothingness. We just assumed so because that's of how we culturally think of time, that everything has a beginning and an end.
As much as I would like to say that you're wrong about certain types of extra terrestrial life being made up of dark matter, I cannot actually say this isn't possible. Since we don't understand what the true nature of dark matter is, all current hypothesis's cannot be ruled out. Including life...
You have to understand a couple of things before I continue:
Firstly, we have technically never detected life outside of this planet. Regardless of our own opinions on the existence of extraterrestrial life, officially we haven't confirmed the existence of E.T.'s. So I cannot take your...
Probably, but we know so little about it that it's hard to conclusively say it is or it isn't. It's truly mysterious. Currently, our universe is estimated to be made up of 96% dark matter, and 4% regular matter (everything we can see including Earth). So it's really anyones guess as to a.)...
That's not what Dark Matter is...
Dark Matter is improperly named. It should be named "Dark Gravity" because that's what we see. We see this gravitational force affecting the universe, yet we cannot directly observe the source of this gravity in anyway. It doesn't react to the electromagnetic...
There aren't any blocks that aren't so precise. They were designed so that they would fit together kind of like how modern day Lego's fit.
I don't know how this relates to what I said.
And for the precision, yes, scientists scanned the blocks with lasers. That is how they know this...
I know this is an older thread, but the ruins of Puma Punku that are made of Granite and Diorite are of great importance.
The nearest quarry is over 10 miles away and with no feasible means of transporting it, how did it happen? Each stone has a groove going down the length of the stone and it...