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forgotten ruins
the whole last week, during some free moments — mostly while eating — i’ve been watching videos of ancient ruins, “forgotten” by the mainstream archeology. why forgotten, why not talked about? perhaps because there are too many inconveniences — like the traces of the technology not achieved in our current civilisation. in fact i had done the online research on this topic many years ago already, and i’m convinced there were several advanced civilisations tens of thousands of years ago. the alternative researchers have shown enough evidence, even right near the egyptian pyramids and other famous ruins — the places were no tourists usually wander but only those who know what to look for. for example traces of enormous cutting machinery on the stones, with the size and precision not being in use today.. and melting of stones to fit them, which is impossible with our current technology.
well, those video channels became boring after a while, repeating the same things over and over. now i found new information — videos with countless travels around the world by enthusiasts who visit those little known sites with ancient ruins.
here’s one channel with such videos ..
https://m.youtube.com/@antik_ruins/videos
all this information makes me wonder what really happened to the civilisations which are gone with so little traces, with huge stone works — now in ruins — left behind. i keep watching the videos on some free moments, and maybe i will get some answers. so far it all points to huge tsunamis around the world, with ruins buried under mud from ocean, mixed with countless broken bones, pottery, glass works, and in rare cases even some metal pieces of unknown mechanisms, which miraculously haven’t rusted away in thousands of years.
in many cases there are new civilisations built on top of the old ruins, with way less impressive technology, which also disappeared later, and our current civilisation — the least impressive in sense of using the stone works — is living on top of all that.
our current technological level is now being proclaimed to be the most powerful that ever existed. watching the “forgotten” ruins, i doubt that. it doesn’t take much for all of us to disappear. quite likely the next civilisation will find only the most ancient and most impressive stone works. that makes me question how many lost civilisations there actually are — for sure many of them had no time to develop a level of technology to leave anything behind that would last thousands of years.
these sites, under ocean mud, are in some cases well over a kilometer higher than the current ocean level. a disaster of that magnitude can easily leave very few traces behind. it makes sense. the question is only, why mainstream archeology isn’t talking about this?
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