Why Does Understanding the Ancient Past Shape Our Future? 🗿
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- čas přidán 18. 06. 2024
- In this thought-provoking video, we dive into the significance of ancient civilizations and their impact on our present and future. Discover how unraveling the mysteries of the past can guide us towards a better future. #AncientWisdom #PastandFuture #UnveilingHistory #LessonsFromThePast #AncientCivilizations #FutureInsights #TimelessKnowledge #LearningFromThePast #GuidetotheFuture #UnearthThePast
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If would be great to know what it was because it wasn't a tomb. I suppose it could have been an ancient monument that lit up the night sky like it does on the Vegas strip. Just a constant light show in memory of their God King.
I watched a decent doco a while back that alluded they might have been a type of hydro electric generator or similar, there was erosion evidence to suggest there was water around and most likely flooding in, I have no idea but there's a long standing theory that our current position is not the most advanced we have been and we're basically still rebuilding to the stage we were at a very long time ago. A lot of discoveries are kept hidden.
@@jackiemoon1556 the way there are pyramids across the planet that are all aligned with each other and the same astrological alignment suggests a connection. It gets crazy. If only we could find a Rosetta Stone with a historical record.
@@bradprice8040 Exactly, which points to a very connected planet back then, I don't they are giving us the full story.
@@jackiemoon1556 well if the Younger Dryas theory is true and there was a near extinction level flood event then we would have no idea of the real history without being able to find some kind of written record.
@@bradprice8040 Well there's the Bible but there was a lot of messing around done in the 16th century IE Council of Trent, time removed, new calendar, Scaligerian Chronology introduced etc, seems the Vatican vaults might contain some better insight...
I would take this better from someone other than Joe Rogan, for the obvious reasons. That he can’t see the irony here is kind of funny
Explain that to me. If you didn't mind.