I listened to all three installments and took notes.
He ties quite a lot together with interesting logic, which makes sense. The ancient astronaut idea stranded on this planet is a well funded idea.
In popular culture, there is of course comic books like: Thorgal, especially the first book.
In ancient culture, we have the Genesis account, Gilgamesh epic, Mahabharata, Ilias/Odyssee, etc.
Indeed even in modern times we have the Cargo Cult, caused by Allied forces during the 2nd world war hopping from Island to Island. People with no knowledge of modern technique, it must have been magical. You just sit in a hut, utter some mumbo jumbo into a square box and voila: out of the sky come all sorts of goodies.
I think he makes a very good case of humility. Though we may be cognizant of a lot of technical aspects of how the universe may work, we certainly do not know all, especially when it comes to life and how life is sustained, what consciousness actually is and where it resides.
I listened to all three installments and took notes.
He ties quite a lot together with interesting logic, which makes sense. The ancient astronaut idea stranded on this planet is a well funded idea.
In popular culture, there is of course comic books like: Thorgal, especially the first book. In ancient culture, we have the Genesis account, Gilgamesh epic, Mahabharata, Ilias/Odyssee, etc.
Indeed even in modern times we have the Cargo Cult, caused by Allied forces during the 2nd world war hopping from Island to Island. People with no knowledge of modern technique, it must have been magical. You just sit in a hut, utter some mumbo jumbo into a square box and voila: out of the sky come all sorts of goodies.
I think he makes a very good case of humility. Though we may be cognizant of a lot of technical aspects of how the universe may work, we certainly do not know all, especially when it comes to life and how life is sustained, what consciousness actually is and where it resides.
It gave a lot to think about. Thanks for sharing.