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Old December 14th, 2009, 07:36 PM   #1
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The Fomenko solution?


Since this is all "Speculative" then I would ask the members, just what do any of you know about "A. T. Fomenko" and his/their works?

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Old December 14th, 2009, 08:02 PM   #2

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Never read of his works, but is this the guy who believes Jesus lived in the 12th centuary and that the Trojan war and the Crusades are the same thing?
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Never read of his works, but is this the guy who believes Jesus lived in the 12th centuary and that the Trojan war and the Crusades are the same thing?
Uh? How did he figure that one? Time loop around the 12th century?
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Hopefully you are speaking of a solution to a math problem, and not his "new chronology".
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Old December 15th, 2009, 04:08 AM   #5
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Yes! Of course I am referring to the "New Chronology."
And, no, there was no "time loop!"

Fomenko and his followers it seems have found numerous parallels or series of repetitions in the annals of our consenual history. These repetitions are recognized with the application of a number of setbacks which, when applied appear to show that many incidents of the past are artifical duplicates of later real events.

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Old December 15th, 2009, 04:51 AM   #6

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Fomenko and his followers it seems have found numerous parallels or series of repetitions in the annals of our consenual history.

Was that a typo? Did you mean to say anals of history?

I don't know about that but if they are consenting historians I guess it's alright... I think... well...idk.
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Yes! "Annals (Latin Annales, from annus, a year) are a concise form of historical writing which record events chronologically, year by year." From Wikipeida.
But, I'm not anal about it either!

http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/Consensual

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Is this manufacturing of information supposed to be a European phenomenon or a world wide conspiracy?
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Ah...Life was so simple when we only had to worry about the Tri-Lateral commission...
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Yes! Of course I am referring to the "New Chronology."
And, no, there was no "time loop!"

Fomenko and his followers it seems have found numerous parallels or series of repetitions in the annals of our consenual history. These repetitions are recognized with the application of a number of setbacks which, when applied appear to show that many incidents of the past are artifical duplicates of later real events.

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How is this established? To me, it seems odd and dubious.
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