The Greatest Story NEVER Told

The Assured Triumph of Human Inevitability and Superiority

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Science, Biological Sciences, Evolution
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Author: Elvis Newman ISBN: 9781681810119
Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Co. Publication: June 2, 2015
Imprint: Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Co. Language: English
Author: Elvis Newman
ISBN: 9781681810119
Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Co.
Publication: June 2, 2015
Imprint: Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Co.
Language: English
“What we call imagination is actually the universal library of what’s real. You couldn’t imagine it if it weren’t real somewhere, sometime.” Terence MckennaScientific theories that were once considered right and mighty were later proven wrong. This is the case even with the best and most thorough scrutiny and investigation. There is no knowing when a better scientific theory will come to replace the old.It is clear that the study of Sumerian clay tablets will continue to interest areas of science, history, archaeology, cosmology, and more, due to its continued “effect” of encompassing studies from unrelated fields.The Sumerians were the most extraordinary people who ever lived on the face of the earth. They seemed to come from out of nowhere, and they single-handedly invented civilization when most of the rest of the world was still living in the Stone Age. What’s more, they did it thousands of years before anyone else. The Sumerian civilization was already ancient when it ended in 2004 B.C., twenty centuries before Julius Caesar, sixteen centuries before Socrates, and seven centuries before Tutankhamen.“The highest form of ignorance is when you reject something you don’t know about.” ~ Wayne Dyer
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“What we call imagination is actually the universal library of what’s real. You couldn’t imagine it if it weren’t real somewhere, sometime.” Terence MckennaScientific theories that were once considered right and mighty were later proven wrong. This is the case even with the best and most thorough scrutiny and investigation. There is no knowing when a better scientific theory will come to replace the old.It is clear that the study of Sumerian clay tablets will continue to interest areas of science, history, archaeology, cosmology, and more, due to its continued “effect” of encompassing studies from unrelated fields.The Sumerians were the most extraordinary people who ever lived on the face of the earth. They seemed to come from out of nowhere, and they single-handedly invented civilization when most of the rest of the world was still living in the Stone Age. What’s more, they did it thousands of years before anyone else. The Sumerian civilization was already ancient when it ended in 2004 B.C., twenty centuries before Julius Caesar, sixteen centuries before Socrates, and seven centuries before Tutankhamen.“The highest form of ignorance is when you reject something you don’t know about.” ~ Wayne Dyer

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