The mud flood theory

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I will play it like @Nigel and the primate simian did in the SR thread so I will first ask you what do you know about the subject.
 
A mud flood running concurrent with a worldwide re-telling of what is considered recent history. Buildings thought to be made in the time of the USA are actually much older and built by a different civilization. Something along those lines.

It's not in the bible so it's a theory that I feel is both pretty recent and somewhat far fetched.
 
A mud flood running concurrent with a worldwide re-telling of what is considered recent history. Buildings thought to be made in the time of the USA are actually much older and built by a different civilization. Something along those lines.

It's not in the bible so it's a theory that I feel is both pretty recent and somewhat far fetched.
It has ties with the 1000 year reign of Christ.
But yes, that.
 
There is way too much speculation in the video. Not enough core evidence just anecdotes.
 
The last time I ate taco bell I had a mud flood in the bathroom.

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Expecting concrete, textual evidence on this topic would be expecting too much IMO.
He does raise a lot of interesting questions and I generally agree with analysis of calling 500-1500 "the dark ages" but there isn't really much to support the mud flood idea so I guess other than whimsy why bother with it?
 
He does raise a lot of interesting questions and I generally agree with analysis of calling 500-1500 "the dark ages" but there isn't really much to support the mud flood idea so I guess other than whimsy why bother with it?
It's simple. It makes you think and ask questions that lead to more thinking and more questions.
 
It's simple. It makes you think and ask questions that lead to more thinking and more questions.
I've chased enough rabbit holes but the answer is in eastern orthodoxy. Blessings.
 
I saw a video about a guy discussing these odd structures out in the middle of nowhere and pointing out how the accepted explanations made no sense. Got me interested but everything I saw after was a little fantastical — advanced forms of energy transmission like Tesla’s ether theories, lost civilizations, etc. There’s something odd about the technical/Industrial Revolution in the 1800’s, the world fairs, supposedly ancient ruins, miscellaneous architecture, and more, but I kinda lost interest. Eddie Bravo is really into it I think. I dunno, if anyone has a good documentary I’d watch it with an open mind. This is all different from Graham Hancock’s work btw, but similar.
 
I saw a video about a guy discussing these odd structures out in the middle of nowhere and pointing out how the accepted explanations made no sense. Got me interested but everything I saw after was a little fantastical — advanced forms of energy transmission like Tesla’s ether theories, lost civilizations, etc. There’s something odd about the technical/Industrial Revolution in the 1800’s, supposedly ancient ruins, miscellaneous architecture, and more, but I kinda lost interest. Eddie Bravo is really into it I think. I dunno, if anyone has a good documentary I’d watch it with an open mind. This is all different from Graham Hancock’s work btw.
We went from the invention of the incandescent light bulb to the first particle accelerator in the span of 50 years..

Think about that for a minute.

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We went from the invention of the incandescent light bulb to the first particle accelerator in the span of 50 years..

Think about that for a minute.

:unsure:
It’s remarkable how the history of technology is so compressed and exponential, but also don’t you think it’s possible that once electricity was discovered, like a missing puzzle piece, other tech became more easily accessible?
 
It’s remarkable how the history of technology is so compressed and exponential, but also don’t you think it’s possible that once electricity was discovered, like a missing puzzle piece, other tech became more easily accessible?
Our "history" is complete bullshit.

There was higher technology in the past, than we have now.

Why do you think they call it research ?
 
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