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Post by brillbilly on Jan 29, 2015 3:28:27 GMT 10
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Post by Rareclan on Jan 29, 2015 5:37:19 GMT 10
So the bbc turn up and Brian is asked about a new discovery, to which he replies.... new, new to ewe but you have had selective hearing (programming) for > 1 million years
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Post by Wes Gear on Feb 1, 2015 19:37:39 GMT 10
To me it looks like the rock formation spent some time under water.
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Post by brillbilly on Feb 2, 2015 6:05:51 GMT 10
To me it looks like the rock formation spent some time under water. It's as if they were working with rock that was soft as butter? ??
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Post by Wes Gear on Feb 2, 2015 16:55:00 GMT 10
Yeah makes you wonder if they had a way to soften rock.
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Post by Rareclan on Feb 3, 2015 9:09:33 GMT 10
How long does that lichen stuff take to grow and do they clean it periodically ? (hope it's like coral) Brian has all the correct questions for me !
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Post by theshee on Feb 9, 2015 7:58:36 GMT 10
Yeah makes you wonder if they had a way to soften rock. I read a good while back that a Catholic priest (Jorge A. Lira)said he was able to recreate stone softening, but was unable to figure out how to make the stones hard again. I'll have to try and find it again and post here. It does make you wonder though Wes.
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