Genetic Variation (Introduction)

by David Turell @, Thursday, September 30, 2010, 05:54 (5168 days ago) @ Balance_Maintained

So, they had no transits at the time Stonehenge and the related monuments were built, yet the monuments for a series of isosceles triangles that "point" to the next site. Many are 100 miles or more away, but GPS co-ordinates show all are accurate to within 100 metres. How do you make a straight line on the ground for over 100 miles without trig and celestial navigation (which supposedly were developed much later according to the modern historical paradigm)?-Visit Meggido in Israel. The tunnel to the spring was started from top and bottom of the hill. The tunnel meets exactly in the middle, as you can tell by the axe strokes. Not off by an inch. The tunnel the Israelis dug from both ends to bring irrigation water from Lake Kenneret to middle Israel was off by 1/4 mile!!!


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