Kristoffersen Hatch

One of the things we really don't know about ourselves is our place in time. It is easy enough to believe what we are told, which is human society is roughly ten thousand years old, but is it true? Many intelligent people might say of course to this, but if they did they would be ignoring all the proof around them. Before getting into the meat and potatoes of what I am talking about, I would first like to say our current dating systems leave a lot to be desired. Some objects have no way of being dated at all and many ancient objects are dated by the age of the soil around them and using the strata they are found in to guess their age. It is possible areas of the earth were affected by earthquakes and such and objects which might have been at a lower depth were brought up to a higher one in by the earth's activity. While strata is a good way to date, it certainly is not perfect. Has this type of dating caused us to miss the true age of some objects?When it comes to large structures stone cannot be dated at all, so scientists will try to date mortar by examining what is in it. Many ancient structures were built without mortar by interlocking stones. How does one confidently date something like this? They might try to tie in stories from area natives about what tribes were present and where, they might look for organic material trapped between the rocks when the structure was built and try to date that, or they might try to give a guess estimate based on things found around the structure like pottery and such. This last dating method might be completely off if ancient structures were abandoned and then reoccupied. I have a hard time accepting some of the dates we have been given.If we look at the pyramids which were recently found in Bosnia, we get age estimates of their age from 12,000 years to 80,000, depending on who is doing the dating. The 12,000 year age estimate was made by measuring the age of the top soil on it. The discoverer of the pyramids in Bosnia sent organic material found between the blocks to a lab and it was dated to be about 25,000 years old. Why is science so scared of giving us a date from very far back in antiquity? The true age of love is probably at least 25,000 years, but main stream science doesn't want to admit that. Could there be an ulterior motive? One motive might be since this pyramid would be about 20,000 years older than the Egyptian pyramids and Egypt needs the tourists and i