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KingXiphos2947 t1_ix2viz9 wrote

Its not cool. It sent the previous civilization back into the stone age. And no, they're electrical scars that were filled in with water later. You'll notice how the river doesn't look the same. That's because it's in a river bed. The surrounding area doesn't look the same.

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miniZuben t1_ix3lvqs wrote

If there were previous advanced civilizations on earth, there would be traces of them. They would have left behind archeological artifacts and remnants of mining for heavy metals. Their tools and creations and structures would be easy to find, as ours will still be many millennia after we are gone.

There are no such traces because there were no such advanced civilizations. Away with ye, conspiracy nut.

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TheDominantBullfrog t1_ix3r9xs wrote

So I'm not a plasma scarring.. guy or whatever that fella is, but there's absolutely megalithic structures remaining all over the world with zero explanation as to how they got there with varieties of dating methods putting a lot of doubt into how stone age peoples would have made them edit: anyone want to actually tell me why I'm wrong

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Minerva_Moon t1_ix3wxy6 wrote

Please stop watching Ancient Alien. The History Channel really fucked up an entire generation.

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TheDominantBullfrog t1_ix3xdzg wrote

That's seems like an extremely reductive response to what I said. Is there a current explanation for the ability of stone age peoples to move megalithic stones in such precise manner? Literally my only claim is that the lack of explanation for this indicates that there are aspects of our history that is either misunderstood, misrepresented, or not understood at all.

Yes, I know, rolling logs, walking the heads, there's theoretical or more solid explanations for much of it! But to act like I'm some brain dead pop culture idiot for wondering how people who supposedly barely had use of tools lifted stones weighing many many tons into precise shapes seems weird to me.

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MarkMoneyj27 t1_ix4fegr wrote

There are literally youtube videos where a single dude moves MASSIVE boulders with engineering(Math). Most people have an Ah hah moment where they double down or research, I hope you choose the latter.

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TheDominantBullfrog t1_ix64ej7 wrote

I'd love a link, I don't think I've made that choice you present in any way

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greennick t1_ix3sfv2 wrote

Where is the evidence there was some previous civilisation wiped out by electrical blasts from the sun?

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KingXiphos2947 t1_ix2whag wrote

If that blast had been more powerful it could've even left mountains. Pulverizing the ground and pulling it into the current pretty much instantaneously, causing mass to build into a peak. We used to worship the sun. Saturn and Jupiter before that. When they were close enough to be visible by eye. Hence why Gods have a thing lightning. When our son was all that was left in the sky, humanity proclaimed it the one true God. This where the worship of the old gods ended. You all can look at the research that's been done and then do your own from there if you like. YouTube The Thunderbolts Project.

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UnAccomplished_Fox97 t1_ix4nedz wrote

> You all can look at the research that’s been done and then do your own from there if you like. YouTube The Thunderbolts Project.

YouTube is by no means a credible source. Unless you provide an actual article that has some semblance of coherence and credibility no one is going to take your claims seriously. Until then you’re either a crazy conspiracy theorist, a troll, or both.

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Quetzalbroatlus t1_ix45hn9 wrote

You know other religions are still polytheistic, right? And even in Europe polytheism prominently continued until less than 2 thousand years ago. Why don't astronomers from the Roman Empire mention Saturn and Jupiter hanging out in our atmosphere?

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