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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

No, I’m not talking about the mindless folks you come online

I question, as a civilisation (humans) have we lost knowledge from our ancient ancestors?

I find it strange they had knowledge of the stars, solar system & universe before inventions which allow modern man to explore these things we’re even created.....

Thoughts?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I’ve always wondered how we lost all that knowledge.

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
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No, I don't think we have. I think in our arrogance we broadly underestimate our ancestors.

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By *uicy jonesMan  over a year ago

near a big hill in s/ shropshire NOT in

It's all on Google of you need to know anything

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"No, I’m not talking about the mindless folks you come online

I question, as a civilisation (humans) have we lost knowledge from our ancient ancestors?

I find it strange they had knowledge of the stars, solar system & universe before inventions which allow modern man to explore these things we’re even created.....

Thoughts?"

Do you watch Ancient Aliens?

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By *hatYorkLadMan  over a year ago

York

Most people in western society couldn't even last a couple of days out in the wild! Knowing what to eat, where to get it and how to prepare it, how to keep warm and dry, how to source water to drink etc, basic survival skills that even the Neanderthals must have had. Never mind knowing how to navigate by the stars, make tools and weapons from scratch, forge metals and things like that. We've definitely lost a lot of knowledge and skills that would have been common among ancient people before mass production and industry took over.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

We’re just evolving unfortunately we’re not evolving on our own we have allowed the technology we created to influence the way we evolve and I fear it’s irreversible now we will eventually evolve Ai to replace us

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"No, I’m not talking about the mindless folks you come online

I question, as a civilisation (humans) have we lost knowledge from our ancient ancestors?

I find it strange they had knowledge of the stars, solar system & universe before inventions which allow modern man to explore these things we’re even created.....

Thoughts?"

They had knowledge about 5/6 planets' presence in the solar system which were visible to naked eye. Where did you hear that they know about the universe?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

What they had which we're missing was a nice clear view of the stars. Watching them move can give a pretty good idea of how the universe works.

But they didn't understand gravity (Newton or Einstein). They didn't have a heliocentric solar system. All of that took time and lots of observation. And science.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Most people in western society couldn't even last a couple of days out in the wild! Knowing what to eat, where to get it and how to prepare it, how to keep warm and dry, how to source water to drink etc, basic survival skills that even the Neanderthals must have had. Never mind knowing how to navigate by the stars, make tools and weapons from scratch, forge metals and things like that. We've definitely lost a lot of knowledge and skills that would have been common among ancient people before mass production and industry took over."

And replaced it with knowledge of how to survive in the current era. Do most of us really need those skills anymore?

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"No, I’m not talking about the mindless folks you come online

I question, as a civilisation (humans) have we lost knowledge from our ancient ancestors?

I find it strange they had knowledge of the stars, solar system & universe before inventions which allow modern man to explore these things we’re even created.....

Thoughts?

Do you watch Ancient Aliens?"

I have but it’s a guy called Graham Hancock who has really piqued my intrigue in it all. A book called Fingerprints of the Gods, great read!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"No, I’m not talking about the mindless folks you come online

I question, as a civilisation (humans) have we lost knowledge from our ancient ancestors?

I find it strange they had knowledge of the stars, solar system & universe before inventions which allow modern man to explore these things we’re even created.....

Thoughts?

They had knowledge about 5/6 planets' presence in the solar system which were visible to naked eye. Where did you hear that they know about the universe?"

That was there universe and up to a hundred years ago our galaxy was our universe never mind the 200 billion galaxies that we know are out there now

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"No, I’m not talking about the mindless folks you come online

I question, as a civilisation (humans) have we lost knowledge from our ancient ancestors?

I find it strange they had knowledge of the stars, solar system & universe before inventions which allow modern man to explore these things we’re even created.....

Thoughts?

They had knowledge about 5/6 planets' presence in the solar system which were visible to naked eye. Where did you hear that they know about the universe?"

I saw something showing hieroglyphics that depicted all the planets actually, obviously i’m no expert...just an intrigue of mine.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"No, I’m not talking about the mindless folks you come online

I question, as a civilisation (humans) have we lost knowledge from our ancient ancestors?

I find it strange they had knowledge of the stars, solar system & universe before inventions which allow modern man to explore these things we’re even created.....

Thoughts?

They had knowledge about 5/6 planets' presence in the solar system which were visible to naked eye. Where did you hear that they know about the universe?

That was there universe and up to a hundred years ago our galaxy was our universe never mind the 200 billion galaxies that we know are out there now "

This confuses me.

But the original premise was that we've lost some ancient knowledge.

The counter argument is the opposite. The ancients knew only a small part of the solar system.

Which side are you taking?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I'm not sure we need those skills anymore.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"No, I’m not talking about the mindless folks you come online

I question, as a civilisation (humans) have we lost knowledge from our ancient ancestors?

I find it strange they had knowledge of the stars, solar system & universe before inventions which allow modern man to explore these things we’re even created.....

Thoughts?

They had knowledge about 5/6 planets' presence in the solar system which were visible to naked eye. Where did you hear that they know about the universe?

I saw something showing hieroglyphics that depicted all the planets actually, obviously i’m no expert...just an intrigue of mine. "

So this programme is saying the Egyptians had telescopes?

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

There’s a theory that we lost a whole bunch of knowledge around the time of the great flood which apparently occurred 12,000yrs ago, literally washed our history away.

If we was to experience something like that now, considering we live in a digital age, we could all disappear & leave no trace we was here

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"No, I’m not talking about the mindless folks you come online

I question, as a civilisation (humans) have we lost knowledge from our ancient ancestors?

I find it strange they had knowledge of the stars, solar system & universe before inventions which allow modern man to explore these things we’re even created.....

Thoughts?

They had knowledge about 5/6 planets' presence in the solar system which were visible to naked eye. Where did you hear that they know about the universe?

That was there universe and up to a hundred years ago our galaxy was our universe never mind the 200 billion galaxies that we know are out there now

This confuses me.

But the original premise was that we've lost some ancient knowledge.

The counter argument is the opposite. The ancients knew only a small part of the solar system.

Which side are you taking?

"

Mate, relax yeah...it’s a discussion not a football match ffs

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)

These things needed to be passed on. Literacy was often low, writing materials expensive. The leisure to be educated and have time to pass things on not necessary for sheer survival. Not always available to most humans for most of our history. And when it is passed on, sometimes it's misinterpreted over time, or materials are lost or destroyed, knowledge might be suppressed by political forces wanting to suppress particular things, even down to scribe error.

We stand on the shoulders of giants, intellectually. But what was passed on, we're sometimes incredibly lucky to have.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

History shows that knowledge is easily forgotten - when the Romans left Britain, the art of building with bricks was completely lost within a couple of hundred years. Communications in ancient times probably weren't great, so information and knowledge could only go so far. Saying that, there are probably millions of ancient artefacts, 99.99% of which are complete fantasy. Those that seem comparable to modern knowledge maybe just "best guesses" of the time.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"We’re just evolving unfortunately we’re not evolving on our own we have allowed the technology we created to influence the way we evolve and I fear it’s irreversible now we will eventually evolve Ai to replace us "

This is another discussion...some say help some say hinder us.

My view is it will become smart enough to see that we’re the problem then we really in trouble

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"There’s a theory that we lost a whole bunch of knowledge around the time of the great flood which apparently occurred 12,000yrs ago, literally washed our history away.

If we was to experience something like that now, considering we live in a digital age, we could all disappear & leave no trace we was here "

That's not true. We've got plenty of monuments to rival the pyramids that will likely last a good long while. And if some distant future civilisation goes to the moon they'll realise we beat them to it.

And I wouldn't even begin to know how to corroborate a flood that wiped out all knowledge.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"No, I’m not talking about the mindless folks you come online

I question, as a civilisation (humans) have we lost knowledge from our ancient ancestors?

I find it strange they had knowledge of the stars, solar system & universe before inventions which allow modern man to explore these things we’re even created.....

Thoughts?

They had knowledge about 5/6 planets' presence in the solar system which were visible to naked eye. Where did you hear that they know about the universe?

That was there universe and up to a hundred years ago our galaxy was our universe never mind the 200 billion galaxies that we know are out there now

This confuses me.

But the original premise was that we've lost some ancient knowledge.

The counter argument is the opposite. The ancients knew only a small part of the solar system.

Which side are you taking?

Mate, relax yeah...it’s a discussion not a football match ffs "

Believe me if we were talking football I'd be over in the corner waiting for *any* other topic.

I'm finding this interesting. To be clear I totally don't buy the idea of an ancient (superior?) civilisation along the lines of Atlantis, which is where it seems like you're going.

But the conversation is fun.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"There’s a theory that we lost a whole bunch of knowledge around the time of the great flood which apparently occurred 12,000yrs ago, literally washed our history away.

If we was to experience something like that now, considering we live in a digital age, we could all disappear & leave no trace we was here

That's not true. We've got plenty of monuments to rival the pyramids that will likely last a good long while. And if some distant future civilisation goes to the moon they'll realise we beat them to it.

And I wouldn't even begin to know how to corroborate a flood that wiped out all knowledge. "

I don’t believe we went to the moon

You’re prob not going to like that either.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"There’s a theory that we lost a whole bunch of knowledge around the time of the great flood which apparently occurred 12,000yrs ago, literally washed our history away.

If we was to experience something like that now, considering we live in a digital age, we could all disappear & leave no trace we was here

That's not true. We've got plenty of monuments to rival the pyramids that will likely last a good long while. And if some distant future civilisation goes to the moon they'll realise we beat them to it.

And I wouldn't even begin to know how to corroborate a flood that wiped out all knowledge. "

The pyramids have only been around for about 4000 years. The earth been habitable for humans for about 4.5 billion years. If, for example, there had been a polar shift in history, the "pyramids" of 2 billion years ago could be 7 miles deep in the ocean.

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By *hamCouple30Couple  over a year ago

Birmingham

Hippy stuff is no longer important.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

We haven't lost any knowledge, it gets re-used in films,tv and advertising

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"There’s a theory that we lost a whole bunch of knowledge around the time of the great flood which apparently occurred 12,000yrs ago, literally washed our history away.

If we was to experience something like that now, considering we live in a digital age, we could all disappear & leave no trace we was here

That's not true. We've got plenty of monuments to rival the pyramids that will likely last a good long while. And if some distant future civilisation goes to the moon they'll realise we beat them to it.

And I wouldn't even begin to know how to corroborate a flood that wiped out all knowledge.

The pyramids have only been around for about 4000 years. The earth been habitable for humans for about 4.5 billion years. If, for example, there had been a polar shift in history, the "pyramids" of 2 billion years ago could be 7 miles deep in the ocean."

I'm pretty sure only single celled organisms lived 4.5 billion years ago. And the world certainly wasn't suitable for humans.

Although at least a polar shift 12,000 years ago would be detectable in the geological record.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"No, I’m not talking about the mindless folks you come online

I question, as a civilisation (humans) have we lost knowledge from our ancient ancestors?

I find it strange they had knowledge of the stars, solar system & universe before inventions which allow modern man to explore these things we’re even created.....

Thoughts?

They had knowledge about 5/6 planets' presence in the solar system which were visible to naked eye. Where did you hear that they know about the universe?

That was there universe and up to a hundred years ago our galaxy was our universe never mind the 200 billion galaxies that we know are out there now

This confuses me.

But the original premise was that we've lost some ancient knowledge.

The counter argument is the opposite. The ancients knew only a small part of the solar system.

Which side are you taking?

Mate, relax yeah...it’s a discussion not a football match ffs

Believe me if we were talking football I'd be over in the corner waiting for *any* other topic.

I'm finding this interesting. To be clear I totally don't buy the idea of an ancient (superior?) civilisation along the lines of Atlantis, which is where it seems like you're going.

But the conversation is fun. "

Good man, I do agree it is a fun subject.

I’m not really going down the Atlantis path but I do wonder why these ancient civilisations were able to build similar structures all in different areas of the world on scales that we can’t fathom or recreate now.

Have you seen the giant stones carved in Lebanon? Amazing feats that can’t be explained today

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"There’s a theory that we lost a whole bunch of knowledge around the time of the great flood which apparently occurred 12,000yrs ago, literally washed our history away.

If we was to experience something like that now, considering we live in a digital age, we could all disappear & leave no trace we was here

That's not true. We've got plenty of monuments to rival the pyramids that will likely last a good long while. And if some distant future civilisation goes to the moon they'll realise we beat them to it.

And I wouldn't even begin to know how to corroborate a flood that wiped out all knowledge.

The pyramids have only been around for about 4000 years. The earth been habitable for humans for about 4.5 billion years. If, for example, there had been a polar shift in history, the "pyramids" of 2 billion years ago could be 7 miles deep in the ocean."

There is a theory that the Sphinx is older & water corrosion around its perimeter point to a time when it was surrounded by water

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"No, I’m not talking about the mindless folks you come online

I question, as a civilisation (humans) have we lost knowledge from our ancient ancestors?

I find it strange they had knowledge of the stars, solar system & universe before inventions which allow modern man to explore these things we’re even created.....

Thoughts?"

We have lost practical skills and knowledge that were relevant and essential to our ancestors in their less chaotic lives. Today advanced technology does most things for us in our much more complex and distracted societies.

So I don't worry about the loss of practical abilities as much as I rue the loss of social skills, fulfilment and appreciation of simple pleasures that our ancestors within living memory had.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"There’s a theory that we lost a whole bunch of knowledge around the time of the great flood which apparently occurred 12,000yrs ago, literally washed our history away.

If we was to experience something like that now, considering we live in a digital age, we could all disappear & leave no trace we was here

That's not true. We've got plenty of monuments to rival the pyramids that will likely last a good long while. And if some distant future civilisation goes to the moon they'll realise we beat them to it.

And I wouldn't even begin to know how to corroborate a flood that wiped out all knowledge.

The pyramids have only been around for about 4000 years. The earth been habitable for humans for about 4.5 billion years. If, for example, there had been a polar shift in history, the "pyramids" of 2 billion years ago could be 7 miles deep in the ocean.

I'm pretty sure only single celled organisms lived 4.5 billion years ago. And the world certainly wasn't suitable for humans.

Although at least a polar shift 12,000 years ago would be detectable in the geological record. "

Theoretically, the planet could have supported complex life 4.5 billion years ago. Geologists have found rocks that are 4.3 billion years old and include minerals that required abundant water to form. It's mostly theory, backed up with some data on both sides.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Hippy stuff is no longer important."

Thanks for posting.

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By *hatYorkLadMan  over a year ago

York


"Most people in western society couldn't even last a couple of days out in the wild! Knowing what to eat, where to get it and how to prepare it, how to keep warm and dry, how to source water to drink etc, basic survival skills that even the Neanderthals must have had. Never mind knowing how to navigate by the stars, make tools and weapons from scratch, forge metals and things like that. We've definitely lost a lot of knowledge and skills that would have been common among ancient people before mass production and industry took over.

And replaced it with knowledge of how to survive in the current era. Do most of us really need those skills anymore? "

It likely won't happen with Coronavirus but it would only take something similar to break down law and order in a short space of time and you would quickly realise how useful those skills are. I've been on survival exercises with the military that teach all that stuff, good skills to have even if you never end up using them.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"There’s a theory that we lost a whole bunch of knowledge around the time of the great flood which apparently occurred 12,000yrs ago, literally washed our history away.

If we was to experience something like that now, considering we live in a digital age, we could all disappear & leave no trace we was here

That's not true. We've got plenty of monuments to rival the pyramids that will likely last a good long while. And if some distant future civilisation goes to the moon they'll realise we beat them to it.

And I wouldn't even begin to know how to corroborate a flood that wiped out all knowledge.

The pyramids have only been around for about 4000 years. The earth been habitable for humans for about 4.5 billion years. If, for example, there had been a polar shift in history, the "pyramids" of 2 billion years ago could be 7 miles deep in the ocean.

There is a theory that the Sphinx is older & water corrosion around its perimeter point to a time when it was surrounded by water "

One theory is that it was built in a shallow sea port, to impress visitors. A bit like the Colossus of Rhodes.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Look up Gobekli Tepe, recent discovered megalithic site in Turkey apparently 15,000yrs old which is a structure that has pillars with animals carved into them

Who, how, & WTF?!

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

There is also a site recently discovered in Indonesia apparently 25,000yrs old, pyramid in shape & sonar has confirmed hollow chambers inside...the government have recently halted excavations on the site

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By *rHotNottsMan  over a year ago

Dubai & Nottingham


"Hippy stuff is no longer important."

Evidenced by how happy and healthy everyone is!

I disagree, will regularly let my body subconsciously choose the right food and believe water divination is 100% scientific !

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By *tticusukMan  over a year ago

Formby

God was and astronaut, earth a penal colony!

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By *hamCouple30Couple  over a year ago

Birmingham


"Hippy stuff is no longer important.

Evidenced by how happy and healthy everyone is!

I disagree, will regularly let my body subconsciously choose the right food and believe water divination is 100% scientific ! "

That makes no sense

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By *hamCouple30Couple  over a year ago

Birmingham


"Hippy stuff is no longer important.

Thanks for posting."

How are you doing? Locals grown gills yet? Lol

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Hippy stuff is no longer important.

Evidenced by how happy and healthy everyone is!

I disagree, will regularly let my body subconsciously choose the right food and believe water divination is 100% scientific !

That makes no sense "

I'm not surprised.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Hippy stuff is no longer important.

Thanks for posting.

How are you doing? Locals grown gills yet? Lol"

I'm great thanks. Not yet.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

It was not human knowledge, it came from a galaxy far away, and some of them are still with us !

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"It was not human knowledge, it came from a galaxy far away, and some of them are still with us ! "

The lizard people???

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By *rHotNottsMan  over a year ago

Dubai & Nottingham


"Hippy stuff is no longer important.

Evidenced by how happy and healthy everyone is!

I disagree, will regularly let my body subconsciously choose the right food and believe water divination is 100% scientific !

That makes no sense "

Truth doesn’t require us to always understand it

We are water based organisms , we can find water without using our brains same way as plant roots do.

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By *tticusukMan  over a year ago

Formby


"Hippy stuff is no longer important.

Evidenced by how happy and healthy everyone is!

I disagree, will regularly let my body subconsciously choose the right food and believe water divination is 100% scientific !

That makes no sense

Truth doesn’t require us to always understand it

We are water based organisms , we can find water without using our brains same way as plant roots do. "

We are a carbon based life form not water. We need water but all known life is carbon based. There have been theories on what a silicon based life form would be like but we are very much carbon based.

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