Yeah I have always thought that the Eygtians were trying to copy what they saw their 'gods' do when in reality they were probably just an advanced civilization using tech like we see in Sci Fi movies for space travel.
Its kind of right in front of us when you think about it.
Yes they did. And if you watch the SG1 series, you can start to understand almost all the technologies available to us once you work around all the twists done to distract us. Also, the Goa'uld isn't one 20" worm, but a bunch of tiny parasitic worms that Ivermectin and other anti-parasitics can take out. NOW you know why they scream about HCQ.
Yeah the played off that angle for the movie. Imagine ancient type man seeing something like that, they would not have the concept of the science involved but would see it extends/saves life and try and replicate as best they could.
Yeah I have always thought that the Eygtians were trying to copy what they saw their 'gods' do when in reality they were probably just an advanced civilization using tech like we see in Sci Fi movies for space travel.
Its kind of right in front of us when you think about it.
Didn’t Stargate SG1 have something called a sarcophagus?
Yes they did. And if you watch the SG1 series, you can start to understand almost all the technologies available to us once you work around all the twists done to distract us. Also, the Goa'uld isn't one 20" worm, but a bunch of tiny parasitic worms that Ivermectin and other anti-parasitics can take out. NOW you know why they scream about HCQ.
Yeah the played off that angle for the movie. Imagine ancient type man seeing something like that, they would not have the concept of the science involved but would see it extends/saves life and try and replicate as best they could.