Submitted by cloudrunner69 t3_yefz53 in singularity
Primus_Pilus1 t1_itydvgw wrote
I don't actually feel weird about it because I reject the premise of your first sentence.
I totally believe as my hypothesis (with some logic and research) that there have been multiple civilizations in the past and that the last civilization was destroyed by the Younger Dryas Event. (mass small asteroid strikes across northern hemisphere)
JDP87 t1_ityy7lv wrote
You’ve read Hancock’s work?
Primus_Pilus1 t1_itzdf0f wrote
Among others. There is a 'narrative' pushed in school and the establishment has been far too dogmatic in several fields to even acknowledge catastrophism as a legitimate school of thought.
cloudrunner69 OP t1_itygecx wrote
What level was the technology of this lost civilization?
Primus_Pilus1 t1_ityhmtm wrote
Based on the out of place attifacts? Bronze/Iron Age maybe?
cloudrunner69 OP t1_ityibgh wrote
Where they living in a world powered by electricity? Because I'm not great at history but from what I can recall they didn't have electricity like we do now during the bronze and iron age.
Primus_Pilus1 t1_itzdk3h wrote
Pretty sure they found prototype batteries in the pyramids.
IcebergSlimFast t1_itzlgtj wrote
No, the pyramids were for storing grain. /s
-ZeroRelevance- t1_itzmugc wrote
This sounds interesting, is there anywhere I could read more about this idea?
Primus_Pilus1 t1_iu2cqhx wrote
Graham Hancock "America Before" and Immanuel Velikovsky. Start looking at those authors.
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