There's a lot of holes in the theories, imo.
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Why would whoever reset society decide to leave the buildings up and then dismantle the buildings later after the repopulation of the world had begun? If whomever reset us had technology to destroy an advanced civilization then why leave the buildings?
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If it was a mud flood then where isn't there more evidence of this? Where's the bodies?
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If there was an apocalyptic event where everyone went underground to survive thus why there's so many tunnels and catacombs then wouldn't the Old World Buildings have overgrowth all over them? Most of the pictures of the Old World Buildings (aside from a very limited few) show the buildings with no overgrowth so what would have had to have happened would have been sudden.
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Even if you go with the "Little Season" idea that Satan was freed and he "caused the reset", there would have been evidence wouldn't there?
I have a hard time accepting that our civilization built the structures we see today that we attribute anywhere from 900 AD to 1950 AD for construction. Then in the last 70 years we don't build anything like it and "lost the capability" because everyone just decided to build cheaply but prior to the last 70 years not a single person build cheaply unless it was a peasant's house? Then all of a sudden, guys like Elon Musk are living in meh ok houses... You'd think a trillionaire would be able to build something grand to live in. The architecture of these old buildings doesn't add up to me.
But I don't really understand what happened from "supposedly" the 1800s to now. Even the people seem questionable. We have stories of the difficulties our ancestors lived through and the stories of the intelligence many of these people had who invented so many of the same technologies we use today, yet most people today seem stupid and incapable of what our ancestors were. How could we be degrading so quickly over such a short period of time? Purely because of our technology? I'm not sure I buy that either.
Something about the late 1700s to now compared to all other history and modernity doesn't seem to add up. There does appear to be a missing link. What are your guys' thoughts?
The tunnels were built by normal construction workers and methods. Most of the cities were being developed after steam powered earth movers were a thing, and engineers knew how to safely dig under foundations for a long time prior to that.
My city has been destroying parts of them, and blocking off others, as things get demolished and rebuilt. Where I work used to have a usable tunnel that went to an underground speakeasy during prohibition, with era salacious mural walls, when I started. It also connected to a few nearby buildings, still, at the time, and was at the same level as the freight elevator. It has been been blocked off and partially destroyed. That whole basement section predates the current building, above-ground, by several decades. There used to be a whole network, that connected to bus stops (now stairwells to isolated basements, but the bus stop locations haven't changed), and the train station.
Back when pedestrian and horse travel was the norm, rather than everyone having cars, and tractor trailer deliveries being common, the underground was where industry moved their goods, away from retail and commuter traffic. The tunnels weren't clandestine, they were just a boring matter of fact. Now, downtown industrial production in cities is rare as hen's teeth, but that was not so, from the late 1800s up into the 1960s.
Now, mind you, that's just the tunnel systems in the hearts of cities. On the whole, there's still massive amounts of things that don't add up.
There's literally evidence of cities underneath current ones buried away
Masonry alcoves and miles of system that are not used for any purpose....sure buddy
Why go thru all that trouble to simply bury it. Its not used for anything but to show off underground....?
Thousands of miles of these tunnels in every city and not possible in the time frame the narrative gives.
I build skyscrapers for a living and understand this wasn't possible in just and couple hundred years.