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Please don't get defensive. If it's a no, that's fair enough. You're more than welcome on this board, but as you'll find anywhere else, people will want to scrutinise your claims precisely because they are unusual. This place very rarely descends into a slanging match - and that's virtually unheard of on the internet! You can't run off just because they want more information. If your theory holds up, you must already have the answers that will help them understand you.

If by your way of thinking, a theory doesn't require proving, that's fine. That's one way of looking at the world. But how does that make your theory any more believable than me stating "Fairies live at the bottom of my garden. I know this to be true." It's not like me stating "Grass is green" which is self-evident to everyone. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.

Surely you can see why people like proof and why they want to hear yours. Believe it or not I think I am being pretty sympathetic to your cause.

I'm starting to wonder if you've been here before you know.

That I can remember, I don't believe I have been to this website ever before.

Proof. No can do.

And I am beginning to wonder, how many repeats become obnoxious silliness.

Let me try to end my participation, with my opening statement...

"I am an amateur historian, and antiquities research hobbyist. All my material is non-scientific and theory, based on previous publications and my own observations, coupled with satellite imagery when available.

My most important item I can share with the readers is that satellite software imagery, when captured and color-manipulated in a Photo manipulating software (contrasts, hues, saturation), can indicate under-water and even under-soil wall and art structures."

If that is not enough treasure value to you or to anyone, without any proof intended or implied, I am long past in the wrong place.

But one always gain in these endeavors. I am amazed at website threads I contributed to in the past, where I met with a firestorm of scientific "show me proof" resistance similar to this, and I backed off gracefully, and that thread goes on to be well-viewed long after my departure.

Some people go "ho-hum", others say "what lovely pictures you have", and some people become rabid incensed "How dare you propose theories!".

Dr. Schoch, Voyages of the Pyramid Builders...“Science is less a body of knowledge than an attitude, a willingness to lift the sacred veil and look behind it. That is what Voyages of the Pyramid Builders does. It offers the challenge of a fresh look and the thrill of exploring the new and unexpected.”

It is a wonderful world, and an amazing, amazing history we are uncovering.