Graham Hancock - Quest for the Lost Civilization (2 of 14)
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@filosophy42 Dude!!
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@Shadyblast You want prove of older knowledge ? See Puma Punku watch?v=hniLIpalieY The stone work at Puma Punku is amazing and shows prove of using machines. 2;45 you see how the stones connected to make a huge wall. The knowledge to create lego blocks like that already is prove of far advanced people So sure there were smarter civilizations then us now WE can't even build structures like that without using machines today. Göbekli Tepe watch?v=m1l3gdjnetQ See Ancient Aliens S1-3 for more prove
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@Shadyblast You realize some civilizations are lost to us due to natural occurrences like rising sea levels or natural disasters. Underwater archaeology solves a few of the problems we have at hand pertaining to lost civilizations due to rising sea levels.
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@mosadi85 Then, *how* old? Older than, for example, ancient Egypt? If so, did they leave any traces? (The rock formation in Japan is of natural origin. I googled the experts in this documentation and they said their interviews have been cut in a misleading way.) I'm always curious, but so far the evidence presented within this documentary has some fatal flaws, as far as *I* can judge it.
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@Shadyblast i mean *Older* ancient civilisation of course :)
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@Shadyblast Yeah, that's why i'm still not sure what really happened, or were there some ancient civilisation, or were not. They were smarter than we think.. oh yes, but sometimes i ask myself, weren't they smarter than we are today
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@mosadi85 Since we are all living in the same universe with the same laws of nature and all have the same senses it is not surprising that people all over the world made the same observations and discoveries. All those great monuments have been build by using the same theoretical basis: Mathematics. Is it so surprising that you find basic forms like pyramids all over the world? Or that nations observing the sky finally figured out how the stars move around? People are smarter than you think. :P
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@Shadyblast You're correct, but reference to the Orion belt not only exists in Gizeh, but also in Teotihuacan. And it is not the only coincidence, but there are many, many of them on all over the planet.
This is why the Hancock's theory of the lost civilisation is worth so much to be studied.
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So the pyramids and temples are aligned according to the stars. And what's so revealing about that? Egyptologists already knew this for decades. Worshipping immortal stars doesn't seem strange for ancient civilizations, given how beatiful the night sky is.
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The shaft is the 'stargate' which basically used to travel and explore planets, universe and parallel universes.
its these type of video that keeps me from studying for my exam tomorrow
filosophy42 2 years ago 46
Interesting that the last time this video was posted it was removed. Check out the niche @ 7:42 and 7:58...and relate it to the so-called Pascals Triangle. The number of layers are the minimum necessary to complete the logos involved. It seems someone beat Pascal and 'Fibonacci' to the punch thousands of years ago.
abbesieyes 3 years ago 13