https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0012825211000262
There is a younger dryas civilization hypothesis which suggests that large advanced ( for their time ) human civilizations might have existed more than 10,000 years ago and been destroyed in mud floods (hmmm sounds similar to Tartarian civilization demise)
https://australian.museum/learn/science/human-evolution/when-and-where-did-our-species-originate/
Humans are said the have been biologically the same for 200,000 years.
The Spinx might be more than 5,000 years old.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Darkening_Age
All early religions may have had a habit of destroying evidence of anything that was not created by them or showed a world that existed before themselves.
Humans have been around the planet for 200,000 years. In those 200,000 years we are supposed to believe that humans figured out cities and towns in only the last 5% of the time during which they have existed.
Either the scientists are wrong that humans have existed the same for 200,000 years and we are far more advanced and different than our ancestors, or humanity likely had time and again built pseudo civilizations, but each time not advanced enough to maintain cohesion in the face of conflict or time.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C3%B6bekli_Tepe
Gobekli Tepe is 9000-9500 years old.
https://humanorigins.si.edu/evidence/behavior/stone-cowtools
The first stone cowtools were developed 2.6 million years ago.
Current history wants us to believe that it took life on Earth 2.6 million years to go from stone cowtools to figuring out building villages.
What do you think is more likely? 2.6 million years to figure out how to build villages, or that it is only in recent times that humans have built structures so vast that their evidence would remain for thousands of years after the species perished.
Today, enough varieties of life have evolved on Earth, that they would consume and process and sign of life long before it has a chance of fossilizing.
There are 2,500 year old cities under the Amazon forest that could only be discovered with underground mapping.
Only 5% of Gobekli Tepe has been unearthed.
There was obviously a town to city spanning area that existed 9,500 years ago.
https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-66846772
Oldest discovered wooden structure is half a million years old.
You know, it's really weird, how humans are obsessed with constantly building stronger and stronger structures and defenses, meanwhile all other species seem to be okay with where they are right now. Almost as if we are a species who have been through so much shit that the only survivors were those who planned ahead and tried to plan for everything, because time after time whatever they built was destroyed, by natural disaster, by predators, by time, and each time the more desperate to not have that destruction occur again gene survived.
Maybe we aren't a species who emerged out of civilization 10,000 years ago, maybe we are a species that failed to rise up as a civilization and maintain that growth 100s of times across 100,000 or more years and we are just in the current iteration that has gotten the furthest without collapsing.
https://theconversation.com/ancient-aboriginal-stories-preserve-history-of-a-rise-in-sea-level-36010
The aboriginals of Australia managed to pass on a myth of sunken islands for 12,000 years.
Humanity wasn't dumb. It just might not have been smart enough to build modern society.
Atlantis for example, could have simply been a civilization that was more advanced than any of its neighbors before it got destroyed.
Isn't it funny that human civilization always appears to have begun wherever the newest great empire persists?
China begins to rise on the global stage and suddenly they find the oldest fossils in China. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peking_Man
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homo_longi
The greatest empires cannot tolerate a history where they weren't in some form guaranteed to be the winners. Where they weren't in some way meant to be reaching a manifest destiny.
Our histories have been written to fit a narrative, and that narrative is that the first connections to our way of life are the only ones that are relevant and the only ones that have ever existed.
Yet time and time again, we find more proof that something did exist before history has deemed things to have existed.
https://www.ancient-hebrew.org/ancientman/1054.html
Nukes in India 10-12,000 years ago? The signs say yes.
Theory 1:
Ancient aliens once roamed the Earth until up to 10,000 years ago.
Theory 2:
Advanced ( modern day equivalent ) human civilizations did emerge in the past, but they were always of such small sizes that they would break down and knowledge would be lost with the destruction of a single state. This could be possible as we are already seeing developed economies on the verge of collapse even though no great crisis is reaching them and destroying them right now.
Theory 3:
Everything the scientists and the archeologists say today is correct, we should trust the whole of human history being built up on the base created by people who couldn't handle gay people existing historically, or who thought their own historical ideas must always be superior to any other civilization.
Conclusion:
Human science is accurate. Human history is a lie.
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