Dr. Max Fomitchev-Zamilov
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Some advanced manufacturing. I would say it would be fair to say... Whatever was used to make it was not a primitive tool or primitive technique. Definitely not a handheld tool.
Some advanced manufacturing. I would say it would be fair to say... Whatever was used to make it was not a primitive tool or primitive technique. Definitely not a handheld tool.
Because you're not going to get to 12 microns with a stick and a rock.
Because you're not going to get to 12 microns with a stick and a rock.
Because you're not going to get to 12 microns with a stick and a rock.
And you will not get the quality of inner versus outer better. I couldn't resolve it, basically. It was aligned better than the resolving method of my number crunching ability. that went to the limitations of the scanner.
And you will not get the quality of inner versus outer better. I couldn't resolve it, basically. It was aligned better than the resolving method of my number crunching ability. that went to the limitations of the scanner.
And you will not get the quality of inner versus outer better. I couldn't resolve it, basically. It was aligned better than the resolving method of my number crunching ability. that went to the limitations of the scanner.
Right. And that's, you know, I kind of touch on that point obliquely in my paper. It's not my expertise to determine the veracity of an artifact. I have no idea how to examine the provenances and argue, you know, this is real artifact or a forged one. But I make a point that you can use this technique to tell things apart. So, like you mentioned.
Right. And that's, you know, I kind of touch on that point obliquely in my paper. It's not my expertise to determine the veracity of an artifact. I have no idea how to examine the provenances and argue, you know, this is real artifact or a forged one. But I make a point that you can use this technique to tell things apart. So, like you mentioned.
Right. And that's, you know, I kind of touch on that point obliquely in my paper. It's not my expertise to determine the veracity of an artifact. I have no idea how to examine the provenances and argue, you know, this is real artifact or a forged one. But I make a point that you can use this technique to tell things apart. So, like you mentioned.
So you're entirely right. So a skeptic looking at this chart would exactly say, just like you said, well, it proves, you know, those were made on a lathe and therefore they are modern. Yeah. Or somebody else like Graham Hancock would argue the other point and say, well, it means there was another civilization before ours.
So you're entirely right. So a skeptic looking at this chart would exactly say, just like you said, well, it proves, you know, those were made on a lathe and therefore they are modern. Yeah. Or somebody else like Graham Hancock would argue the other point and say, well, it means there was another civilization before ours.
So you're entirely right. So a skeptic looking at this chart would exactly say, just like you said, well, it proves, you know, those were made on a lathe and therefore they are modern. Yeah. Or somebody else like Graham Hancock would argue the other point and say, well, it means there was another civilization before ours.
So I just want to clarify what you were saying.
So I just want to clarify what you were saying.
So I just want to clarify what you were saying.
basically in these ancient artifacts, ancient vases, there are two types, maybe more than two classes. If we get to analyze 100 of them, maybe we'll discover they fall. And that's kind of expounding on my hypothesis. I think if you analyze 100 or 200 or 1,000, we'll discover different clusters of quality. And I think we can use those to date or attribute view objects.
basically in these ancient artifacts, ancient vases, there are two types, maybe more than two classes. If we get to analyze 100 of them, maybe we'll discover they fall. And that's kind of expounding on my hypothesis. I think if you analyze 100 or 200 or 1,000, we'll discover different clusters of quality. And I think we can use those to date or attribute view objects.
basically in these ancient artifacts, ancient vases, there are two types, maybe more than two classes. If we get to analyze 100 of them, maybe we'll discover they fall. And that's kind of expounding on my hypothesis. I think if you analyze 100 or 200 or 1,000, we'll discover different clusters of quality. And I think we can use those to date or attribute view objects.