Or is it ironic that a team of scientists is trying to restore the wooly mammoth at the same time others are predicting that all artic snow could melt in the summers in 10 years? https://www.livescience.com/animals...-closer-after-elephant-stem-cell-breakthrough https://www.nature.com/articles/s43017-023-00515-9
I don't think it's ironic that some scientists would disgaree with other scientists. I find it more ironic that a consensus would ever be percieved to have any meaningful impact on science.
No it's not ironic that people lie about the Arctic snow. I remember back when I was in like fourth grade which was 33 years ago that ice was doomed and it was going to melt and within the decade they always lie about that. In fact from the time they first told me the lie to now there is more ice.
Also the woolly mammoth was on the planet at the time they were building the pyramids so it's not that different.
Do we actually know when the pyramids were built? The current timeline suggested for their construction is based in part on the assumption that they were tombs for the Pharaohs, despite their not having any similarity to the construction of any other 'tombs' anywhere, nor any sensible utility as tombs, nor any Pharaohs having been found entombed within them.