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I actually liked the second show more than the first. However, they have not convinced me of anything yet. But, to be honest I don't watch to be convinced. I watch cause it's interesting to speculate. Imagination and what if are a fun part of being human. I did think the long heads was explained quite well by tradition and the fact that many tribes praticed that all over the world. Looks painful and not very good for the ole brain but to each his own. I think the cave drawings are the most interesting "argument" since at that ancient time they "should" not have known anything at all about flying craft. I will watch the rest of the series and I hope it will be fun and provacative. There have been other discussions  about the old paintings from Europe that "seem" to show craft. I don't want to open up another discussion when there is a good one that has already been opened up elsewhere on the boards. I guess you will always have the true believers who take everytihg as proof. Also, the true "believers" who are atheist who will take nothing short of a test tube as proof. :p But, I think most of us are somewhere between (I know I am)the two extremes.


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