Ancient apocalypse - netflix
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Any of you guys watched this? This guy examining evidence around the world believes an advanced civilization crashed at about 10900 BC. Do to a great calamity humanity faced already. And talks about the evidence all over the world for it. Ties into the lost legend of atlantis
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This is called adductive logic. You can use it to "prove" absolutely anything you want to "prove".
Your entire method of figuring out what is true and what isn't is completely fucked
Your entire method of figuring out what is true and what isn't is completely fucked
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I do tend to believe there may have been ancient civilizations that were more advanced than we give them credit. I'm not sure any of it is provable. But, its interesting, if nothing else.
Then again, Ancient aliens is somewhat entertaining and its not very believable.
Then again, Ancient aliens is somewhat entertaining and its not very believable.
Just Ledoux it
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TDub wrote: ↑Tue Nov 15, 2022 8:33 pm I do tend to believe there may have been ancient civilizations that were more advanced than we give them credit. I'm not sure any of it is provable. But, its interesting, if nothing else.
Then again, Ancient aliens is somewhat entertaining and its not very believable.
Come on man, Aliens were totally at Valley Forge with George. (Yes, that was a real episode)
Defense. Rebounds.
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randy is slipping into lobster territory.
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Did I say anything besides "have you guys seen this?" Did I say any of it was true?
I literally took no stance. And you assumed some shit. Youre the one who is fucked
Anyways its an intriguing show. Intriguing stuff to think about
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Lol ancient aliens is fucked. But entertaining.TDub wrote: ↑Tue Nov 15, 2022 8:33 pm I do tend to believe there may have been ancient civilizations that were more advanced than we give them credit. I'm not sure any of it is provable. But, its interesting, if nothing else.
Then again, Ancient aliens is somewhat entertaining and its not very believable.
Ancient apocalypse is wayyyyyy more realistic, if that clears up that up for anybody
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All this guy studies is some old megalithic structures that predate when mainstream archeology believes humans were building things of that scale. Predates it by thousands of years. He just believes there is a lot of lost/forgotten human history
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And these structures are found all over the world. How is it possible there are structures all over the world when mainstream history believes we didn't come out of the hunter/gatherer phase until 4000 years ago.
Yet we keep finding things structure that date back to 10000+ years ago
Yet we keep finding things structure that date back to 10000+ years ago
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wait...what? Where are you getting those numbers?randylahey wrote: ↑Wed Nov 16, 2022 6:52 am And these structures are found all over the world. How is it possible there are structures all over the world when mainstream history believes we didn't come out of the hunter/gatherer phase until 4000 years ago.
Yet we keep finding things structure that date back to 10000+ years ago
Its generally believed that we stopped solely hunting and gathering and developed early agriculture approximately 11-12,000 years ago.
We 100% have proof of Mesopotamia existing as an advanced society circa 4000 BCE. Thats 6,000 years ago.
You're dates are way off.
Just Ledoux it
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*4000 BC. Mesopotamia is often accredited as kind of the dawn of civilization tho. This documentary covers whats considered a forgotten chapter in human history and talks about how advanced megalithic structures were being built thousands and thousands of years before that. And discusses and extinction level event that occurred in 10900 BC. That so many cultures have ancient myths about a flood
And he shows the geologic evidence of this. And we saw an extinction of a lot of megafauna at this time frame too
And he shows the geologic evidence of this. And we saw an extinction of a lot of megafauna at this time frame too
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I'd consider giving it a watch if there was nothing else I was watching though.
Conspiracy psuedo science can be good entertainment.
Conspiracy psuedo science can be good entertainment.
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Its basically trying to apply science to what little we know about early human history of advanced civilizations. Where there isn't written record of everything. But various tales have been passed down through the generations as myths or religious beliefs
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I wouldn't call it a conspiracy show. He takes real evidence of ancient megalithic structures and geological record. All things very real and set in stone
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"basically trying to apply science"
From what i've read, it's not.
I haven't watched it though so perhaps I'm wrong.
From what i've read, it's not.
I haven't watched it though so perhaps I'm wrong.
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Have we fallen into a mesmerized state that makes us accept as inevitable that which is inferior or detrimental, as though having lost the will or the vision to demand that which is good?
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Have we fallen into a mesmerized state that makes us accept as inevitable that which is inferior or detrimental, as though having lost the will or the vision to demand that which is good?
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Have we fallen into a mesmerized state that makes us accept as inevitable that which is inferior or detrimental, as though having lost the will or the vision to demand that which is good?