RE: Could E.T. have influenced religion?
April 18, 2011 at 8:55 am
(This post was last modified: April 18, 2011 at 8:56 am by Napoléon.)
(April 18, 2011 at 8:43 am)orogenicman Wrote:Quote:there's plenty of possibilities as orogenicman has already proven
Actually, I was pointing out that the possibilities are rather limited, since all of them involve a select few geologic processes slightly mitigated by human activities, none of them involving E.T.
You say that you've been looking for a long time for information on that mountain. Have you tried contacting any geology departments in Peru? It seems to me (and I could be wrong) that you've been asking others to do your homework for you. Here are a few lists of Peruvian universities:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_uni...es_in_Peru
http://www.4icu.org/pe/
i haven't been asking others to do homework for me at all. i was told by summerqueen to contact you, because you're the resident expert on geology. if you're going to get snotty whenever someone asks you for help then why respond at all? in my opinion after researching mesas and the like the mountain i viewed did not look like it was one *correction*/ did not look like ones which i have seen. but then again, I AM NOT A GEOLOGIST. i am not going to devote every second of my life trying to find the information to this mountain, and i'm not going to be contacting people in peru until i go there some point in my life. which as i've already mentioned i will be doing.
i'm only 18 years old so as you may have guessed i haven't had as much time like yourself to be studying in depth geology and the area around nazca. this is why i came to someone like yourself because you have the benefit of experience and knowledge, yet you seem more intent on dismissing someone like me who 'has not done his homework' than showing some genuine attitude towards helping.
i am sorry if i took what you said out of context btw, that was not the intent.