There are a number of things covered which are intriguing. LIDAR grid detection in the Amazon, the soil composition of the amazon, the monoliths that were buried in and the organic matter around those monoliths that was radio carbon dated and found to be 14k years old.
It’s plausible. Except to closed minds stuck in science of guesstimates over that last 400 years. Best guestimates granted, but the sciences have matured.
What I fail to grasp is the attempted pairing of fantasical folklorist tales, and allegorical ancient texts. Stick to the science. The folklore is mere filigree at this juncture.
That said, the “alternate conclusions” of extraterrestrial intervention for the “unexplainable” is falling away (finally) as the abilities of emerging detection and forensics continue to advance.
Nothing less, nothing more. Forensic archeology might become similarly robust technologically as witnessed with the work in genetics and DNA, or cosmology.
What I fail to grasp is the attempted pairing of fantasical folklorist tales, and allegorical ancient texts. Stick to the science.
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It is perhaps because in folklore and mythology there is often a nugget of historical truth. Consider perhaps the most famous example of this is the story of Troy was thought by “experts” to be a myth. Until it was dug up.
I heard Graham Hancock’s Amazon theories 4 years ago on Joe Rogan and Coast to Coast. He seems correct to me in his theories of world wide catastrophe 11,000 years ago.