Yes it's very interesting and intriguing. The main falicy I've witnessed is many conversations getting sidelined by either mentioning tartaria or mud floods. Stay away from both, and just concentrate on the architecture, population density at the claimed time of building and the tools available or not available at the time. Something definitely doesn't add up, but I can't tell you exactly what that is yet. It's interesting how the same style buildings are found literally in every country and in countries that clearly have their own building style that doesn't resemble the Greco-Roman style found everywhere. The Chicago world fair of 1893 had electric... and several major engineering feats that cannot be explained if commissioned to be built in only 2 years... particularly the water features, and absolutely massive buildings. Same with world fair in Philly. All done with horse and buggy? There's just no way, and no way it was done in the timeframe mentioned. In addition to this, just coming off a civil war, where did all the money come from, AND, who in their right mind would have thought it was a good idea to hemorage money for buildings that are only temporary? Again, something doesn't quite add up... and there's plenty more mysteries, like orphan trains and incubator babies... where did THEY come from? Lots of questions... not many answers.
Yes it's very interesting and intriguing. The main falicy I've witnessed is many conversations getting sidelined by either mentioning tartaria or mud floods. Stay away from both, and just concentrate on the architecture, population density at the claimed time of building and the tools available or not available at the time. Something definitely doesn't add up, but I can't tell you exactly what that is yet. It's interesting how the same style buildings are found literally in every country and in countries that clearly have their own building style that doesn't resemble the Greco-Roman style found everywhere. The Chicago world fair of 1893 had electric... and several major engineering feats that cannot be explained if commissioned to be built in only 2 years... particularly the water features, and absolutely massive buildings. Same with world fair in Philly. All done with horse and buggy? There's just no way, and no way it was done in the timeframe mentioned. In addition to this, just coming off a civil war, where did all the money come from, AND, who in their right mind would have thought it was a good idea to hemorage money for buildings that are only temporary? Again, something doesn't quite add up... and there's plenty more mysteries, like orphan trains and incubator babies... where did THEY come from? Lots of questions... not many answers.