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<blockquote data-quote="imhotep" data-source="post: 25022809" data-attributes="member: 562115"><p>I have read the books by Robert Bauval who I believe put forward this Orion theory. But there are counter arguments against as well. It's only conjecture.</p><p></p><p>There are unexplained knowledge in many civilizations. One such example is the Dogon tribe, who live in Africa - somewhere southern Mali. The Dogons worship the "Dog Star" - Sirius. Their Gods came from there.</p><p>They knew that Sirius has a heavy, small, invisible companion. They also knew it's rotational period. They believe ugly amphibian like creatures visited them thousands of years ago, and imparted knowledge, even about our own solar system. In their folklore, they knew the earth orbits around the sun, Jupiter's moons and Saturn's rings. - Long before Galileo.</p><p>Of course now we know the that the Sirius is a Binary Star - The existence of Sirius -B, a white dwarf, not normally visible to the naked eye and with the rotational period what the Dogons believed.</p><p>The first photos of Sirius B was in 1970!!!</p><p>Again proves nothing, but at the same time, it cannot be explained how their ancestors knew these facts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imhotep, post: 25022809, member: 562115"] I have read the books by Robert Bauval who I believe put forward this Orion theory. But there are counter arguments against as well. It's only conjecture. There are unexplained knowledge in many civilizations. One such example is the Dogon tribe, who live in Africa - somewhere southern Mali. The Dogons worship the "Dog Star" - Sirius. Their Gods came from there. They knew that Sirius has a heavy, small, invisible companion. They also knew it's rotational period. They believe ugly amphibian like creatures visited them thousands of years ago, and imparted knowledge, even about our own solar system. In their folklore, they knew the earth orbits around the sun, Jupiter's moons and Saturn's rings. - Long before Galileo. Of course now we know the that the Sirius is a Binary Star - The existence of Sirius -B, a white dwarf, not normally visible to the naked eye and with the rotational period what the Dogons believed. The first photos of Sirius B was in 1970!!! Again proves nothing, but at the same time, it cannot be explained how their ancestors knew these facts. [/QUOTE]
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