Sure.. I believe people were in North America long before what is considered the time line for the Siberian crossing. (People were here 1 to 1.5 thousand years earlier)
It's really not much of a stretch though and I think many researchers also understand this as there is plenty of proof but no one has really explained where they came from so it's not currently accepted as scientific fact..
I also don't really buy the whole "big bang" theory. I think they came up with that theory, because it works as an explanation but I don't think that's what really happened. (no I don't think some Jesus god made everything either) I just don't buy into the theory of the big bang.
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Well, I believe gamma rays didn't exist before the discovery in 1900. If you look at any science book written before 1900, there's not one mention of gamma rays.
So that's proof that no such thing existed, at least up until 1900. Absence of proof is proof of absence. Hey, its the scientific method so its not wrong.
And with all that in mind, I can say with confidence that none of the things listed by the OP exist, and are scientifically impossible to exist. Exactly the way gamma rays were scientifically impossible to exist before 1900.
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