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Originally Posted By Mike_c130: Maybe I'm getting old and confused, but why does a thread whose title began as "The Gravettian Culture" and changed to reference ancient agrarian tools in Europe start out with a youtube video on directed energy weapons? View Quote DEWs?…Wooden garden hoe?…same same |
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“Nothing Awesome is ever simple.” - qualityhardware
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Dramatic documentary of Gravettians.
GRAVETTIAN - The Birth of First Civilization (Moravia-Europe) |
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Originally Posted By DaGoose: I edit the title as I add in a new one. It started with something like "DaGoose's Rando Videos", but it got too long on the title, so I clipped it off. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By DaGoose: Originally Posted By Mike_c130: Maybe I'm getting old and confused, but why does a thread whose title began as "The Gravettian Culture" and changed to reference ancient agrarian tools in Europe start out with a youtube video on directed energy weapons? I edit the title as I add in a new one. It started with something like "DaGoose's Rando Videos", but it got too long on the title, so I clipped it off. Ah, got it now - I hadn't seen the thread before so was expecting that the title and first post were related. |
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Interesting discussion around underwater archaeology.
Diving Deep Into Underwater Stone Age Archaeology with Dr. Jessica Cook Hale #RealArchaeology |
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Part 12 of his rebuilding the Antikythera Mechanism. The entire playlist/channel is worth watching.
Using Charcoal, Salt & Iron To Make Files, Reamers & Saws Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZioPDnFPNsGnUXuZScwn6Ackf6LGILCa https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZioPDnFPNsHnyxfygxA0to4RXv4_jDU2 |
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Introduction to Lithic Analysis. Pretty good low level course on it.
Introduction to Lithic Analysis | Introductory Lecture | SCHG_FOC21_ILA | #schgpk Introduction to Lithic Analysis | Lecture # 01 | SCHG_FOC21_ILA | #schgpk Introduction to Lithic Analysis | Lecture # 02 | SCHG_FOC21_ILA | Knapping Techniques #schgpk Introduction to Lithic Analysis | Lecture # 03 | SCHG_FOC21_ILA | Macroscopic Analysis #schgpk Introduction to Lithic Analysis | Lecture # 04 | SCHG_FOC21_ILA | Palaeolithic & Neolithic #schgpk Introduction to Lithic Analysis | Lecture # 05 | SCHG_FOC21_ILA | Artefact Function | #schgpk Introduction to Lithic Analysis | Lecture # 06 | SCHG_FOC21_ILA | Lithic/ Stone Tool Illustrations Full Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLd9IlmP8SbF99vO99334N7ma_3XmJCqtC |
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Interesting talk with a lot of slides that I haven't seen before.
Joseph Fournier: CO2 Emissions: Climate forcing or effect? | Nelson Pod #221 |
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Two good videos on both subjects.
Ancient Life on the Great Plains Bison, People, and Plains |
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Good talk on protein in diet along with a lot of other stuff.
The New Science Of Using Protein To Build Muscle - Menno Henselmans 00:00 How Much Protein Can Your Body Absorb? 05:10 How Much Protein Do We Actually Need? 10:45 The Protein Placebo Effect 18:16 Thoughts on Flexible Dieting 24:18 Is Caffeine Effective for Building Muscle? 31:23 The Importance of Optimising Appetite 39:02 Sleep’s Impact on Fat & Weight Loss 42:54 How Safe Are Artificial Sweeteners? 49:43 Does a High Protein Diet Impact Longevity? 57:57 New Wave of Glucose Monitor Technology 1:01:25 What People Are Getting Wrong 1:05:58 Is it Worth Obsessing Over Small Details? 1:08:19 Keeping Motivation to Train High 1:13:32 Most Underrated Bodybuilding Food 1:18:05 The Tribal Nature of Diet Culture 1:22:35 Where to Find Menno |
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Pretty good talk around finding alien life.
Adam Frank: Are We About To Discover Aliens? [Ep. 425] |
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Originally Posted By DaGoose: Pretty good talk around finding alien life. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ajSz9ljfsFc View Quote Really subpar vid tbh. |
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Originally Posted By Harlikwin: Really subpar vid tbh. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Harlikwin: Originally Posted By DaGoose: Pretty good talk around finding alien life. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ajSz9ljfsFc Really subpar vid tbh. Agree. This is click-bait junk. Anything by Zechariah Sitchen or even Annunaki-related is 100x better. |
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Interesting video on Celtic forts.
Why did milk loving Celts build 4000 forts? // History Documentary 00:00 Hill forts intro 03:32 Bronze Age transhumance 08:46 Liegent 09:52 Bronze Age enclosures 10:48 Early Iron Age forts 12:02 Large Iron Age hill forts 16:18 Conflict: Arable v Pastoralist 19:21 Genetic evidence for increased lactase persistence 21:41 Alternative theories 23:39 Conclusion |
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Originally Posted By Harlikwin: Really subpar vid tbh. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Harlikwin: Originally Posted By DaGoose: Pretty good talk around finding alien life. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ajSz9ljfsFc Really subpar vid tbh. It's about par for the course with Keating. Some good points among a lot of stuff that could have been cut out, but a lot of it was stuff you don't hear from anyone else. |
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For storing cheese for crying put loud!
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Short video on new paper (they just do a high level talk).
The Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis won't go away: more evidence! Platinum, shock-fractured quartz, microspherules, and meltglass widely distributed in Eastern USA at the Younger Dryas onset (12.8 ka) Paper: https://www.scienceopen.com/hosted-document?doi=10.14293%2FACI.2024.0003 Supplementary information: https://zenodo.org/records/10998141 Abu Hureyra, Syria, Part 1: Shock-fractured quartz grains support 12,800-year-old cosmic airburst at the Younger Dryas onset Paper: https://www.scienceopen.com/hosted-document?doi=10.14293%2FACI.2023.0003 Abu Hureyra, Syria, Part 2: Additional evidence supporting the catastrophic destruction of this prehistoric village by a cosmic airburst ~12,800 years ago Paper: https://www.scienceopen.com/hosted-document?doi=10.14293%2FACI.2023.0002 Abu Hureyra, Syria, Part 3: Comet airbursts triggered major climate change 12,800 years ago that initiated the transition to agriculture Paper: https://www.scienceopen.com/hosted-document?doi=10.14293%2FACI.2023.0004 |
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Interesting talk about telescopes on the moon.
I'm Convinced. Let's Do Astronomy From the Moon |
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Not a bad little documentary on the Neanderthals.
What Caused The Extinction Of The Neanderthals? | The Neanderthal in Us |
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Originally Posted By brass: The thumbnail should have used a log chart. Even when on an exponential (log) scale, it's exponential, like exy This one shows it better, though the idea of "Wheel" should be in the agriculture area. Anybody that cut down a tree could figure out a wheel. An axle was probably a later invention, but Flintstones style crude wheel/axles were likely around a lot earlier that predicted, especially when pottery is dated to be that old. Can't make a nice pottery bowl without a wheel... Pottery/bricks should also be really far to the left, between agriculture and copper, not perfectly kiln fired but definitely dried to survive to current era excavations. https://i.imgur.com/GxvK0PJ.jpeg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By brass: Originally Posted By DaGoose: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hAkyxgqf5Ac The thumbnail should have used a log chart. Even when on an exponential (log) scale, it's exponential, like exy This one shows it better, though the idea of "Wheel" should be in the agriculture area. Anybody that cut down a tree could figure out a wheel. An axle was probably a later invention, but Flintstones style crude wheel/axles were likely around a lot earlier that predicted, especially when pottery is dated to be that old. Can't make a nice pottery bowl without a wheel... Pottery/bricks should also be really far to the left, between agriculture and copper, not perfectly kiln fired but definitely dried to survive to current era excavations. https://i.imgur.com/GxvK0PJ.jpeg Pottery does not require a wheel. There are hundreds in the US making pots in the old ways. However one of the inventions by prehistoric Americans, the pukka, serves part of the function of a wheel. |
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Keep your powder dry, and watch your back trail.
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Originally Posted By DaGoose: Get your waders on. Long, dense paper... https://www.researchgate.net/publication/381041896_The_cryptoterrestrial_hypothesis_A_case_for_scientific_openness_to_a_concealed_earthly_explanation_for_Unidentified_Anomalous_Phenomena View Quote Link is broke. |
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Thanks for keeping the thread updated, BTW.
It's sort of a documntary only sidecar for the Ancient structures thread which has been going on a long time with lots of discussion, sometimes spirited but mostly tame and a few documentary videos. This thread, on the other hand, is a binge worthy compilation of videos showing what all we don't know. |
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The person who complains most, and is the most critical of others has the most to hide.
All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as being self-evident. |
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Originally Posted By Harlikwin: Link is broke. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Harlikwin: Originally Posted By DaGoose: Get your waders on. Long, dense paper... https://www.researchgate.net/publication/381041896_The_cryptoterrestrial_hypothesis_A_case_for_scientific_openness_to_a_concealed_earthly_explanation_for_Unidentified_Anomalous_Phenomena Link is broke. @Harlikwin Researchgate sucks. Sometimes they'll have the paper but mostly they don't even have the entire abstract. They're just trying to get memberships. They pull the keywords and first paragraph of abstract to get into search engines and snag hits. They sometimes have a full scientific paper, but usually only for a short time. The pre-press scientific paper sites have a lot more and better real information but not as tantalizing of search engine aggressiveness researchgate is obviously paying for just for traffic. Whenever you search a technical topic, there will be 5 researchgate (and alias sites redirecting to same company) articles in the first page, if not more. It's depressing how slanted they make the results based on paying for keywords. They want people to over pay to subscribe to their papers but they don't even offer a full free trial demo or anything that I can find worth it, especially when it's only 1 paper a month at most on average that I ever search for. I go through library for those and it's way cheaper (free) than buying a membership there. |
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The person who complains most, and is the most critical of others has the most to hide.
All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as being self-evident. |
Originally Posted By Harlikwin: Link is broke. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Harlikwin: Originally Posted By DaGoose: Get your waders on. Long, dense paper... https://www.researchgate.net/publication/381041896_The_cryptoterrestrial_hypothesis_A_case_for_scientific_openness_to_a_concealed_earthly_explanation_for_Unidentified_Anomalous_Phenomena Link is broke. Looks like they took it down. Archive.org to the rescue. https://web.archive.org/web/20240612154028/https://www.researchgate.net/publication/381041896_The_cryptoterrestrial_hypothesis_A_case_for_scientific_openness_to_a_concealed_earthly_explanation_for_Unidentified_Anomalous_Phenomena |
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Originally Posted By midcap: It would be really cool to go back in time and just like pop in every month for one day from the start of every civilization to the end. Just to see what happened. I think mathematically it's actually possible to look into the past because the photons are out there still traveling. So you would need to bend space/time in order to jump out in front of those photons and observe them View Quote Could the gravitational pull of a bunch of fat chicks standing around together achieve this? |
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Originally Posted By brass: @Harlikwin Researchgate sucks. Sometimes they'll have the paper but mostly they don't even have the entire abstract. They're just trying to get memberships. They pull the keywords and first paragraph of abstract to get into search engines and snag hits. They sometimes have a full scientific paper, but usually only for a short time. The pre-press scientific paper sites have a lot more and better real information but not as tantalizing of search engine aggressiveness researchgate is obviously paying for just for traffic. Whenever you search a technical topic, there will be 5 researchgate (and alias sites redirecting to same company) articles in the first page, if not more. It's depressing how slanted they make the results based on paying for keywords. They want people to over pay to subscribe to their papers but they don't even offer a full free trial demo or anything that I can find worth it, especially when it's only 1 paper a month at most on average that I ever search for. I go through library for those and it's way cheaper (free) than buying a membership there. View Quote Lol, yes I know how it all works. |
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Originally Posted By DaGoose: Looks like they took it down. Archive.org to the rescue. https://web.archive.org/web/20240612154028/https://www.researchgate.net/publication/381041896_The_cryptoterrestrial_hypothesis_A_case_for_scientific_openness_to_a_concealed_earthly_explanation_for_Unidentified_Anomalous_Phenomena View Quote Abstract seems interesting. Though I am skeptical about some NHI running around on earth in UFOs. |
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Originally Posted By Harlikwin: Abstract seems interesting. Though I am skeptical about some NHI running around on earth in UFOs. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Harlikwin: Originally Posted By DaGoose: Looks like they took it down. Archive.org to the rescue. https://web.archive.org/web/20240612154028/https://www.researchgate.net/publication/381041896_The_cryptoterrestrial_hypothesis_A_case_for_scientific_openness_to_a_concealed_earthly_explanation_for_Unidentified_Anomalous_Phenomena Abstract seems interesting. Though I am skeptical about some NHI running around on earth in UFOs. That's why I said to get your waders on. Think a lot of it isn't supported by much, but was interesting the different things they brought up in the paper. |
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Much more in-depth discussion on the Neanderthals. The guy wrote a few books on the subject.
NEANDERTHALS: Origins, Culture, Interbreeding, Extinction, the anti-Science Agenda | Chris Stringer |
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Talk about Clovis in New Mexico, Arizona, and Mexico.
Clovis Archaeology Across the Greater Southwest |
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Originally Posted By AeroE: Pottery does not require a wheel. There are hundreds in the US making pots in the old ways. However one of the inventions by prehistoric Americans, the pukka, serves part of the function of a wheel. View Quote "Scientist" Claims Neanderthals Were Really Monsters! Edit: Damn! I thought this was a video endorsing the position that Neanderthals were ferocious, carnivorous monsters! LOL |
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"A fear of weapons is a sign of retarded sexual and emotional maturity" --- Sigmond Freud, General Introduction to Psychoanalysis
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Podcast isn't great and the video isn't related at all, but the papers are interesting.
Did We Just Detect Dyson Spheres? Featuring Dr. Gabriella Contardo A Data-Driven Search For Mid-Infrared Excesses Among Five Million Main-Sequence FGK Stars IRAS-based Whole-Sky Upper Limit on Dyson Spheres A Star-sized Impact-produced Dust Clump in the Terrestrial Zone of the HD 166191 System Project Hephaistos – II. Dyson sphere candidates from Gaia DR3, 2MASS, and WISE A planetary collision afterglow and transit of the resultant debris cloud |
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Interesting paper.
Evidence For a Major Solar System Encounter 3 Million Years Ago Paper: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41550-024-02279-8?error=cookies_not_supported&code=79b8303f-61e7-4c15-995b-33c81c4abca8 |
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Good high level overview of peopling of the Americas.
“The Laymen’s Guide to the American Upper Paleolithic” featuring D. Clark Wernecke |
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D-Day Tanks: Operation Overlord's Strangest Tanks |
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Quality v Quantity? | Panzer IV v M4 Sherman | Tank V Tank - Normandy, 1944 |
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Interesting discussion around urban areas in the past.
Urban Life in the Distant Past: The Prehistory of Energized Crowding, with Michael E. Smith |
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Pretty good talk about Teotihuacan.
“Teotihuacan: A Social History of the Early Mexican Metropolis” with David M. Carballo |
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the aztandler channel has a online magazine that they put out too that may be of interest.
https://aztandler.tumblr.com/ |
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Originally Posted By DaGoose: Pretty good talk about Teotihuacan. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihkvJg113a4 View Quote One thing they talked about that I hadn't heard is that some iPhones/iPads have a LIDAR scanner built in. https://www.howtogeek.com/759121/your-iphone-pro-has-lidar-7-cool-things-you-can-do-with-it/ |
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Good talk on the 536 CE event and how it related to Mesoamerica.
"The Impact of the Little Ice Age of 536 CE on Mesoamerica" with Dr. Joel D. Gunn |
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Be interesting to see if they can actually get it to work.
NASA Wants to Make Mars Less Toxic with this Clever Idea |
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Sugar Cravings, Red Meat, and Your Health | Max Lugavere | EP 456 (0:00) Coming up (0:16) Intro (2:43) Where psychology and nutrition meet (3:53) The Genius Trilogy: how diet plays a role in mediating mental health (6:51) Watching a degenerative neural disease take hold, “a profound call to action” (9:32) The food pyramid is a scam, obesity rates and risks (16:29) Parkinson’s disease is a mid-life condition that only shows symptoms in late life (20:08) Bridging science and journalism to tell important stories (27:16) Richard Isaacson: from learning to collaborating (28:26) Most physicians are not scientists (29:37) Forty percent of Dementia cases are attributable to modifiable risk factors (32:24) Diabetes and age adjustment for diagnoses (33:47) Hypertension, the SPRINT MIND trial (35:52) Nutrition is not the only risk factor (41:38) Toxic exposure (44:30) Hearing loss is a newly identified risk factor (46:00) The majority of cases are likely preventable — you have agency (49:20) Where to shop in the supermarket, the incredible benefits of extra virgin olive oil (51:16) Whole Foods, not ultra-processed food-like products (53:16) Food deserts, ultra-processed foods impact behavior like a drug (56:35) Are you training your gut microbiome to crave sugar? (59:19) The 12-year-old-boy diet (1:01:30) If it has an ad on TV, avoid it (1:04:02) Red meat is a health food (1:08:07) Fortified grains are not a whole food (1:11:28) Food propaganda has a serious effect, correlational dietary studies are not plausible (1:14:50) The carnivore diet: clear advantages and potential dangers (1:27:12) Changes in cooking habits, environment, and food access (1:30:31) Fraud in the field of Alzheimer’s drug research (1:35:33) Slowing progression (1:37:44) ‘Little Empty Boxes’ — a must-see film |
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waterglass?
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I am saddened to read such, but your thread is a wonderful continuation of his love of eclectic learning.
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Good talk on redesigning the Artemis program.
PSW #2498 Returning Humans to the Moon | Mike Griffin |
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