I admit, I used to be a young earth creationist but researched myself into other theories because I couldn't keep my mind in a box. Humanity's history is so much greater than the limited choices presented to us.
Research Dr Robert Schoch, age of the Sphinx.
Research only one heiroglyph ever discovered in the great pyramid and was done so by a guy needing a discovery to keep recieving funding.
Research polygonal masonry of Peru and how masonry of later cultures was inferior.
Research Goebekli Tepe age and how older work is inferior to later work.
Research Trilithon at Balbek
Research Gunang Padang
Research Egyptians in Australia and the bulldozed pyramid
Research ancient underground cities
Research quality of granite and diorite egyptian statues versus the heiroglyphic marks upon them
Research younger dryas era cataclysm
Research Ooparts
This is but a scratch on the surface. There is so much more.
It seems every civilization has their flood story and their savior. Personally, I believe these saviors/educators were remnants of an established worldwide civilization but to each their own interpretation of the evidence.
You will find countless artifacts have gone missing or have been destroyed in an effort to gatekeep the history of man and our cataclysmic cycles of civilization rise and fall.
Here are some good starts with treasure troves of information:
History Mystery - channel
UnchartedX - channel
Magicians of the Gods- book
America Before - book
Bright_Insight - channel
Jahannah James - channel
Brien Foerster - channel
I've been at this for years and it's a conversation most aren't ready to hear.
The Earth still has a molten interior. If it was really billions of years old, there would no longer be internal heat. When I took intro geology 45 years ago, this was explained as "radioactive decay results in the heat", but we know that the Earth's interior is nickel/iron, or some high-density metal that is devoid of radioactive elements. The radioactive elements are in the Earth's continental crust, and the continental crust, comprising only about 30% of the Earth's surface, is a very thin skin compared to the diameter of the Earth, and can not come close to generating the amount of heat still in the Earth. Another interesting thing is that there are deep, incised canyons extending several miles deep along the east coast of the U.S. These are clearly water-carved canyons, meaning that the ocean basins were essentially dry in the past. I remember years later, in an oceanography class, the submarine canyons were explained as caused by turbidity currents, but any rudimentary understanding of erosion processes prevents that explanation from being remotely seriously considered. I believe there are many other interesting facts about the Earth that are contrary to the established dogma of a billions of year old Earth, among other things, but my memory isn't good enough to recall without Google :)
I admit, I used to be a young earth creationist but researched myself into other theories because I couldn't keep my mind in a box. Humanity's history is so much greater than the limited choices presented to us. Research Dr Robert Schoch, age of the Sphinx. Research only one heiroglyph ever discovered in the great pyramid and was done so by a guy needing a discovery to keep recieving funding. Research polygonal masonry of Peru and how masonry of later cultures was inferior. Research Goebekli Tepe age and how older work is inferior to later work. Research Trilithon at Balbek Research Gunang Padang Research Egyptians in Australia and the bulldozed pyramid Research ancient underground cities Research quality of granite and diorite egyptian statues versus the heiroglyphic marks upon them Research younger dryas era cataclysm Research Ooparts This is but a scratch on the surface. There is so much more.
It seems every civilization has their flood story and their savior. Personally, I believe these saviors/educators were remnants of an established worldwide civilization but to each their own interpretation of the evidence.
You will find countless artifacts have gone missing or have been destroyed in an effort to gatekeep the history of man and our cataclysmic cycles of civilization rise and fall. Here are some good starts with treasure troves of information: History Mystery - channel UnchartedX - channel Magicians of the Gods- book America Before - book Bright_Insight - channel Jahannah James - channel Brien Foerster - channel
I've been at this for years and it's a conversation most aren't ready to hear.
Interesting stuff, I’ll take a look. Thanks
The Earth still has a molten interior. If it was really billions of years old, there would no longer be internal heat. When I took intro geology 45 years ago, this was explained as "radioactive decay results in the heat", but we know that the Earth's interior is nickel/iron, or some high-density metal that is devoid of radioactive elements. The radioactive elements are in the Earth's continental crust, and the continental crust, comprising only about 30% of the Earth's surface, is a very thin skin compared to the diameter of the Earth, and can not come close to generating the amount of heat still in the Earth. Another interesting thing is that there are deep, incised canyons extending several miles deep along the east coast of the U.S. These are clearly water-carved canyons, meaning that the ocean basins were essentially dry in the past. I remember years later, in an oceanography class, the submarine canyons were explained as caused by turbidity currents, but any rudimentary understanding of erosion processes prevents that explanation from being remotely seriously considered. I believe there are many other interesting facts about the Earth that are contrary to the established dogma of a billions of year old Earth, among other things, but my memory isn't good enough to recall without Google :)
Randall Carlson has a lot of good insight and evidence on cataclysmic terraforming.