>>22433863
notice another river is called Severn. like SEVEN
The Knights Templar were very involved in LONDON in the Middle Ages according to official history.
>>22433875
Why do people have to be arrogant and swear. Must be a noobie.
WELCOME!
Best if you actually have an argument rather than name-calling.
Name calling is infantile? Do you have an erection disorder?
an interesting area of historical revisionism or alternative chronologies, which often challenge the conventional timelines of history. Here's how this might relate to the Knights Templar in London:
Conventional Chronology: Traditionally, Roman Britain is considered to have ended around 410 AD with the withdrawal of Roman legions, followed by the Anglo-Saxon migrations, the Viking Age, and then the Norman Conquest in 1066, leading into the medieval period where the Templars emerged. The Knights Templar were active from their founding in 1119 until their dissolution in the early 14th century.
Alternative Chronologies: Some alternative historians or theorists, like those following the ideas of Anatoly Fomenko or others who propose drastic revisions to timelines, suggest that the medieval period might overlap significantly with what we consider Roman times. This could mean that events or figures from medieval history might be reinterpreted as contemporary or nearly contemporary with Roman or post-Roman activities.
Impact on Templar History: If we were to apply such alternative chronologies, the implications for the Knights Templar in London would be:
Cultural Continuity: There might be claims of a more direct cultural or institutional continuity from Roman Britain to medieval England, possibly suggesting that the Templars inherited some Roman traditions, knowledge, or even artifacts.
Redating of Events: The historical narrative might be adjusted to place the Templars' activities much closer in time to Roman events, potentially leading to reinterpretations of their purpose, connections, or the significance of their archaeological finds.
Historical Artifacts: Artifacts or documents associated with the Templars could be re-dated, leading to different interpretations of their origins or the technologies available at the time.
Seemed to me a while ago that the different Arms of Knights and names corresponded to Roman Legions.
Issue of carbon dating is like this:
Same as with computer number crunching.
Garbage in - Garbage out.
If you fail to have one valid substantial verifiable date, since all the dates are connected to the half life of Carbon - 14, then they all would be off, since the alleged calibration would be incorrect.
it's very iffy, considering one half life is ~5K years. And the whole of allegedly known history is "only" 8K
In reality there are no artifacts that can reliably be dated before year 1000~
Carbon dating is claimed to be valid up to 50K years yet uses organic material
how does the organic material survive that long?
Sounds like the DNA allegedly retrieved from the Trade Tower site or from the Pentagon when there were no verifiable bodies recovered?
Carbon-14 decays into nitrogen-14 with a half-life of approximately 5,730 years. This means that after 5,730 years, half of the initial amount of carbon-14 will have decayed.
By measuring the amount of carbon-14 left in organic material compared to the stable isotopes, scientists can estimate how long ago the organism died. This is typically done using methods like accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) or liquid scintillation counting.
Because the production rate of carbon-14 in the atmosphere can vary due to changes in the Earth's magnetic field, solar activity, or other factors, raw dates from carbon dating are often calibrated using known dated samples or tree rings (dendrochronology) to get more accurate calendar years.
Sounds like the PCR test? Also "raw dates from carbon dating" using known samples.
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How are the known samples known?
Using the same (fictitious timeline)?
It's bootstrap.
Production of Carbon -14 over time, is not even known to be provably stable?
"the production rate of carbon-14 in the atmosphere can vary due to changes in the Earth's magnetic field, solar activity, or other factors, "