Like the antikythera mechanism, which was an “impossible” feat of engineering for Ancient Greece, demonstrating a mastery of astronomy, math, and precision machining considered “not possible” for thousands of years. So they make an Indiana Jones movie about it, call it the dial of destiny and say it was a time machine.
I imagine there is going to be a bit of truth, and plenty of make believe.
I was scouring the comments this morning in the gaming reddits seeing if anyone was going to point out this is a real life phenomena (most people think its fake). But I didnt see one comment, out of thousands. If someone mentioned it, it was likely downvoted, buried, collapsed.
Reminds me a bit of the assassins creeds game. Ive only beat 1 and 2, but werent they about aliens creating humans and advanced technologies and stuff?
People drawing inspiration from real life. Fiction imitates reality strangely enough.
A good example is Issac asimov, besides having a penchant for young boys, (puke), he was in india reading the sanskrit epics, like the prince of ramayana. When he wrote the books "rendezvous with rama".
But I didnt see one comment, out of thousands. If someone mentioned it, it was likely downvoted, buried, collapsed.
It is a bit of a lesser known theory, iirc the only place I’ve come across it was in the doc Revelation of the Pyramids, and even there it was only like 5-10 minutes out of 2 hours. That’s before we even consider how astroturfed and manipulated the feed and comments on deaddit are.
Reminds me a bit of the assassins creeds game. Ive only beat 1 and 2, but werent they about aliens creating humans and advanced technologies and stuff?
Yeah, like you say the early games in that series had some of the most captivating mixtures of reality and fiction to create something that both hadn’t been seen before but simultaneously felt like it really could have explained some of the mysteries of the world (or atleast, a similar story). Basically, the First Civilization arose on Earth, genetically engineered humanity in their image, but lacking their “6th sense”
I never heard asimov was a degenatron....that’s a shame
Like the antikythera mechanism, which was an “impossible” feat of engineering for Ancient Greece, demonstrating a mastery of astronomy, math, and precision machining considered “not possible” for thousands of years. So they make an Indiana Jones movie about it, call it the dial of destiny and say it was a time machine.
Wonder how they’ll twist the truth of this one?
I imagine there is going to be a bit of truth, and plenty of make believe.
I was scouring the comments this morning in the gaming reddits seeing if anyone was going to point out this is a real life phenomena (most people think its fake). But I didnt see one comment, out of thousands. If someone mentioned it, it was likely downvoted, buried, collapsed.
Reminds me a bit of the assassins creeds game. Ive only beat 1 and 2, but werent they about aliens creating humans and advanced technologies and stuff?
People drawing inspiration from real life. Fiction imitates reality strangely enough.
A good example is Issac asimov, besides having a penchant for young boys, (puke), he was in india reading the sanskrit epics, like the prince of ramayana. When he wrote the books "rendezvous with rama".
You guys think thats just a coincidence? LOL
It is a bit of a lesser known theory, iirc the only place I’ve come across it was in the doc Revelation of the Pyramids, and even there it was only like 5-10 minutes out of 2 hours. That’s before we even consider how astroturfed and manipulated the feed and comments on deaddit are.
Yeah, like you say the early games in that series had some of the most captivating mixtures of reality and fiction to create something that both hadn’t been seen before but simultaneously felt like it really could have explained some of the mysteries of the world (or atleast, a similar story). Basically, the First Civilization arose on Earth, genetically engineered humanity in their image, but lacking their “6th sense”
I never heard asimov was a degenatron....that’s a shame
If you haven't seen this video its worth a watch, mystery of the sphinx documentary featuring charlston Heston as narrator
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=vmVuWxkUc1o
That’s a classic, and helped bring Robert Schoch and Graham Hancock to the mainstream
Have you seen the designer of this shitty game they are putting in the promos?
https://twitter.com/TeeExTee/status/1748137116062601588
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The Great Circle is earth's old equator from long ago? Why else to build along this specific line?