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Dictionary » P » Pyramids Pyramidspyramid sign (Science: clinical sign) Any of the symptoms indicating a morbid condition of the pyramidal tracts, such as the Babinski or Gordon sign, spastic spinal paralysis, foot clonus, etc. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Natural selection is proven wrong... no one alive today was able to see what happened millions of years ago. Of course, no one around today witnessed the construction of the Egyptian pyramids, either. Some people believe the pyramids were built by aliens. So-called "serious" scientists discredit such explanations as lacking ...
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Fitness and Diet... guidelines, I would be completely forsaking my Cajun heritage, where almost everything is fried to a crisp, salted to last like the Egyptian pyramids, and fatty enough to make Rosie O'Donnell look skinny! Actually, that's not really a bad idea, and as much as I love good spice, I have been ...
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Re: argument against the uranium-in-zircon dating... 4,000 years ago. Fact: That is when written history begins. Strange coincidence, wouldn't you say? Did visitors from space help build the great pyramids of Egypt and Central America? Is advanced technology from an alien civilization needed to explain how ancient man could move huge stones, build ...
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Re: argument against the uranium-in-zircon datingDid visitors from space help build the great pyramids of Egypt and Central America? Is advanced technology from an alien civilization needed to explain how ancient man could move huge stones, build monumental structures, create intricate artwork ...
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The Fiber Disease... organoplatinum crystal absorbs SO(sub2), an orange color spreads through the structure as the square organoplatinum molecules transform into pyramids. With SO(sub2) present, the total volume of the crystal increases by 25 percent, but when the gas is "exhaled" the crystal returns ...
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