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I don't like to be sceptical without just cause but if the Nephilim had been mining gold for 150,000 years already (from the quote) and humans were created to continue this mining operation because the Nephilim were a bit fed up of the mining then surely dating the mines back at least 100,000 years doesn't make much sense... Either the Nephilim are rubbish at gauging time since we should be talking about probably at least double that in terms of an estimate of time, they didn't manage to do much mining in 150,000 years given that it doesn't appear to have registered by the whoever investigated or the people who've dated it are not very good - if it's the latter then relying on them to prove the point seems a shade foolhardy.

It appears to be saying essentially "we're happy to believe in carbon dating and normal scientific measures when it suits but actually we'd prefer to believe that it was aliens dude".

As for the question of why were we mining gold all that time ago? Why do we mine gold now? It's principally because it's a pretty metal and comparatively easy to work because of its softness - I may be wrong of course but I suspect that the Sumerians (and just about every other civilisation in the history of the world) enjoyed pretty stuff...

And "In the exact place where the Sumerian records say we mined gold, archaeologists have found gold mines." - so that's excellent, the Sumerians managed to record what they did and in a totally unsurprising twist they were found not to be lying about there being mines. If the Sumerians chose to document where their mines were then wouldn't it be slightly more noteworthy if nothing significant had changed geologically in that region yet there wasn't the slightest evidence of mines ever having existed there?

Finally if the Nephilim were intending Homo Sapiens to be slaves that they'd exterminate after they'd mined enough then what happened? Why did they not do it - was it just that they'd grown attached to us, they forgot to set a reminder on their phone, they tried their best and the slaves foiled them while shouting "I'm Spartacus" or something else?
 
I've often wondered if Adam & Eve were sent from another planet to colonise Earth (Eden?), I mean in thousands of years it's possible that we will discover an Earth like planet and have the means to get there (albeit a long one way jouney which requires sending men & women) and then the parent planet catches up with them a few thousand years later when they have the means to get there more easily and the new planet has sorted themselves out.
 
Because it doesn't rust or decay, so it is excellent for maintaining value.

This is an interesting video :)

Gold maintains value because we like it as a pretty material, there's almost no intrinsic value to it apart from the value we place on it. For most of our history it had little real value for objects apart from being beautiful which was my point. Although funnily enough it's used in electronics now so has a value except for that of its beauty.
 
@semi-pro Isn't it used because it's the best conductor & it doesn't rust ?
 
@semi-pro Isn't it used because it's the best conductor & it doesn't rust ?

In electronics it's a very good conductor and is soft/malleable but doesn't rust so to say that's why it is used now is perfectly right. This wouldn't have applied for most of human history though given consumer electronics have only taken off in the past few decades at most. That's why I'm saying that for the greatest proportion of time we've valued it because it is pretty rather than because it has any real utility beyond that.

This is all somewhat off the original topic but since it's been brought up.

Did you watch the video? It contradicts what you have just typed :)

Not yet I haven't but I will try to do so later.
 
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I've often wondered if Adam & Eve were sent from another planet to colonise Earth (Eden?), I mean in thousands of years it's possible that we will discover an Earth like planet and have the means to get there (albeit a long one way jouney which requires sending men & women) and then the parent planet catches up with them a few thousand years later when they have the means to get there more easily and the new planet has sorted themselves out.

Did Eve Come from the Gold Mines? Then there's the so-called Eve theory that people have been trying to put down for a long time. Scientists took a certain component in the DNA molecule and overlapped it to show which one came first, and they figured out that the first person of humanity lived somewhere between 150- and 250,000 years ago. And that first person, whom they called Eve, happened to come from the exact valley the Sumerians claim that we were mining gold [Fig. 3- 10]! Since then one scientist has discarded this theory because there are many other ways to look at the DNA origins. But I still find it remarkable that this theory just happened to point at the same valley where the Sumerian records say it all started.
 
In electronics it's a very good conductor and is soft/malleable but doesn't rust so to say that's why it is used now is perfectly right. This wouldn't have applied for most of human history though given consumer electronics have only taken off in the past few decades at most. That's why I'm saying that for the greatest proportion of time we've valued it because it is pretty rather than because it has any real utility beyond that.

Limits of my brain, Obvious. :o + :p

Wasn't many Component stores or Radio shacks back then was there. :p
 
If you mixed blood, clay and sperm the only thing you'd get of any use whatsoever is a stain to be removed by some miracle washing powder on a late night Shopping Channel advert.
 
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