I believe, but have no evidence, that with the age of the habitable Earth it's possible that more ancient advanced societies existed. At least I'm open to the possibilities. The eons of time can and could have erased all traces. We actually know quite little about our own more recent ancestors, so why not an older, unknown period of advanced civilization.
I think we go back 100's of thousands of years. and civilizations has been been lost in certain areas, some are warned and they tried to stay adapted to survive. Some places were no not hit others were, etc.
there is just so much just write a quick comment
Also makes me think of the genetic bottleneck theory that purports to show at one point the human population was reduced to around 10k people.
It really doesn't take much for an entire species to self-destruct. That's hard to grasp with the numbers of today's human population, but that theory makes sense.
Tin-foil tier shit believes in:
- Advanced Ancient Civilizations
- "Round Earth Theory"
- The right for any old nutjob to buy a gun
- Some obscure and insane crypto currency called 'Poalbucks'
- Space
Real kook right here, folks.
Pretty much where I'm at like it's possible we achieved farming and more ordered societies prior to the iceage only to be reverted back to a hunter species thanks to disaster.
And there is always the possibility of other intelligent species. Ya never know.
I mean yeah I believe in alien life but perhaps not visitation. Like travel all that way to visit an anthill type stuff? Would you care if you stepped on it if you did? Maybe alien life is common but intelligence is a rarer anomaly type thinking.
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