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How could a man thousands and thousands of years ago in India know that the earth is spinning round the sun???
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How could a man thousands and thousands of years ago in India know that the earth is spinning round the sun???
I think mohammed may have had a revelation like Newton and the apple. Ole Mohammed was probably suckin on a dried fig and suddenly realised that hey 99 percent of the volume of the fig is gone, must have mostly been water that evaporated, voila, everything came from water. (mohammed might have spoken french, it's possible.)Wouldn't it be painfully obvious to anyone living in a desert, even 1400 year ago, that water was an important part of every living thing?
Muhammed? Muhammed was a caravan master before He was given a revelation. That meant He travelled extensively. He would have been able to observe the fact that things rose on the horizon slowly instead of appearing entire in the distance. He would also have bee able to observe that traveling east to west lengthened the day and traveling west to east shortened it. He could also understand that traveling north to south brouth the sun more directly over head.
It was not not Columbus who discovered the earth was round--but people thousands of years before.
Regards,
Scott
It was not muhammed... There are wuotes in the Rig Veda, which is the oldest scripture in the world, i think.
Could you post a link about that please Scott? This sounds like good funny material.It was common knowledge in many instances, but ignorance was more widespread. Greek philosophers had established the world would have to be round before Christ. The Rig Veda is fascinating. There are extremists who use the Rig Veda to prove there was a war between space aliens fought on earth. The proof is far from definitive.
Regards,
Scott
Could you post a link about that please Scott? This sounds like good funny material.
Here's one, of course Chariots of the God, the monstronsity by von Danekken (sp?) is around too.
Aliens in Rigveda « Art of Celebrating Life! - by Gurudev © 2005-2008
Regards,
Scott
As funny as that looks, maybe the quotes do have real meaning behind them, among what it actually says.
Hardly an original idea, protector.Protector said:It says every living thing was created from water.