What if Humans Are NOT Earth's First Civilization? | Silurian Hypothesis
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Top Comments (10)
This is why we need to build a pyramid on the moon... you know future civilizations will be like, pyramids or it didn't happen.
Reminds me of the Star Trek: Voyager episode "Distant Origin" where the hero ship happens upon an ancient civilization on the other side of the galaxy that descended from hadrosaurs that left Earth 70 million years ago.
This is the proper way to debunk a conspiracy. Don’t strawman the argument or attack the proponents, steelman the argument and actually try to take it seriously, while looking for contradictions that imply falsehood
Youtube comments can be weirdly confident about what happened an unimaginable timescale ago
this reminds me of the Lovecraft's stories, basically Earth was invaded by different civilizations on the course of millions of years, all them sooner of later became extincts, or devolved, or literally just ghosts remains.
"The Brain Eaters," a 1958 horror film had a plot that revolved around an insect civilization from the Carboniferous creating a capsule to escape their refuge from deep underground. Also notable for featuring a pre-Trek Leonard Nimoy.
There was an episode of Star Trek Voyager about this. A dinosaur civ escaped before the asteroid hit and drifted around the galaxy for millions of years until a ship from the same homeworld stumbled into them on the other side of the galaxy.
This whole episode sounds like a bar conversation after a scientific conference. A lot of fun!
Nothing like a bit of existential dread in the morning. This puts the 9 to 5 daily grind in perspective.
2:18 who doesn't need some time to re-solidify after a pounding?
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Top Comments (10)
This is why we need to build a pyramid on the moon... you know future civilizations will be like, pyramids or it didn't happen.
Reminds me of the Star Trek: Voyager episode "Distant Origin" where the hero ship happens upon an ancient civilization on the other side of the galaxy that descended from hadrosaurs that left Earth 70 million years ago.
This is the proper way to debunk a conspiracy. Don’t strawman the argument or attack the proponents, steelman the argument and actually try to take it seriously, while looking for contradictions that imply falsehood
Youtube comments can be weirdly confident about what happened an unimaginable timescale ago
this reminds me of the Lovecraft's stories, basically Earth was invaded by different civilizations on the course of millions of years, all them sooner of later became extincts, or devolved, or literally just ghosts remains.
"The Brain Eaters," a 1958 horror film had a plot that revolved around an insect civilization from the Carboniferous creating a capsule to escape their refuge from deep underground. Also notable for featuring a pre-Trek Leonard Nimoy.
There was an episode of Star Trek Voyager about this. A dinosaur civ escaped before the asteroid hit and drifted around the galaxy for millions of years until a ship from the same homeworld stumbled into them on the other side of the galaxy.
This whole episode sounds like a bar conversation after a scientific conference. A lot of fun!
Nothing like a bit of existential dread in the morning. This puts the 9 to 5 daily grind in perspective.
2:18 who doesn't need some time to re-solidify after a pounding?