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by FloorEgg
418 days ago
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"I would say Atlantis is like a slightly more falsifiable and slightly more plaudible version of Russell's Teapot." Falsifying a vague hand-wavy theory of Atlantis, I agree with you. But the specific theory that Richat structure was the home of a large city 13,000 years ago that was destroyed in a flood? I wholeheartedly disagree. It's falsifiable and probably could be done with less than 1/100th the archeological investment that's been made into Egypt. "Is it possible that there was an advanced civilization that somehow left virtually zero evidence? Yes, but why?" Several cataclysmic meteorite strikes that ended the ice age, triggered younger dryas, caused biblical flooding, rapid environmental change, etc. I don't think the geological evidence of this is being refuted, just the consequences of it on our understanding of human civilizational history. |
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2. Is there any evidence of either glaciation or flooding at the Richat structure?
3. If no on 2, then why should their civilization leave virtually zero evidence, even if it collapsed? Macchu Pichu is still there. Teotihuacan is still there. The Nasca Lines are still there. Chan Chan is still there. The Minoan ruins are still there. If this was just an abrupt collapse. why should it leave no trace?