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Originally posted by Grifter42
I read something recently, about them finding a "natural" nuclear reactor that they found in Africa. It was already dormant, but the thing that I found most strange of all were reports of plutonium, a synthetic element normally found only in the laboratory.
Originally posted by Grifter42
reply to post by EartOccupant
Once again, I appreciate your fact checking, Harte. But is it that crazy to believe that there was another civilization here before us?
Originally posted by Grifter42
I suppose this thread could be a result of my thoughts and fear of on a cosmic scale how easily the human race could be wiped back to the stone age. To the age of irrationalism.
Originally posted by Harte
There are a bunch of people here that talk about this idea as if it were fact. Many here state outright that they "know" it is true. As long as people recognize that there is not one whit of evidence for this claim, it's perfectly legitimate to speculate on it.
Originally posted by Harte
My problem with it is that it is just fantasy. I mean, it could be useful if there were some "problem" or situation that such a thing could possibly resolve, but there's not.
Originally posted by Harte
I think the idea that the Human race could be wiped out back to the stone age is unfounded. Perhaps you should look into what the stone age was.
And even if we were, so what? Beats extinction doesn't it? You and I would be dead either way, regardless of the condition of humanity after some catastrophe.
Harte
Originally posted by Harte
I think the idea that the Human race could be wiped out back to the stone age is unfounded.
And even if we were, so what?
Originally posted by Tsurugi
Originally posted by Harte
I think the idea that the Human race could be wiped out back to the stone age is unfounded.
Really? Is that based on a specific definition, as in the Stone Age was something very specific, and a cataclysm that destroyed everything and left only a few survivors with no tech and little combined knowledge would not mean those survivors were "back in the Stone Age"? Or are you saying the idea of such a massive cataclysm itself is unfounded? I thought there was plenty of actual, non-fringe evidence of such upheavals in the past, like the "muck" of the North American tundra and Siberia, or all the impact craters detailed in the Earth Impacts database.
Originally posted by Harte
If so many were killed that the few survivors had "no tech," then they wouldn't survive because there wouldn't be enough genetic variation. That was my point.
The Toba event didn't leave humans without their technology at that time.
You'd basically have to be an infant survivor in order to be forced into the stone age. There are enough regular people around that at least know what electricity is, for example. Iron and copper would not have to be rediscovered. Etc.
Harte
reply to post by Harte
You'd basically have to be an infant survivor in order to be forced into the stone age. There are enough regular people around that at least know what electricity is, for example. Iron and copper would not have to be rediscovered. Etc.
Originally posted by hangedman13
reply to post by Harte
You'd basically have to be an infant survivor in order to be forced into the stone age. There are enough regular people around that at least know what electricity is, for example. Iron and copper would not have to be rediscovered. Etc.
I take issue with that statement because humanity is it's own worse enemy in that regards. Competition for remaining tech would escalate into wars for it rather quickly and that doesn't even cover those who would shun it as evil [and more than likely start another religion]
As for evidence of advanced cultures I got a mainstream one for the discussion. The Antikythera mechanism, gear work like that wasn't done again till the the 14th century. Not saying that everyone had devices like that, but it is odd that a device of that complexity existed at that time.
Originally posted by Grifter42
I think that mankind has been to this level of technological advancement before, and suffered such a catastrophic event that it wiped the record clean.
Originally posted by Shadow Herder
Hopi legend states that when the world was destroyed they rode it out underground "
Finally, that which had been the First World cooled off. Sótuknang purified it. Then he began to create the Second World. He changed its form completely, putting land where there was water and water where there was land so that the people upon their emergence would have nothing to remind them of the previous wicked world.
When all was ready, he came to the roof of the Ant kiva, stamped on it, and gave his call. Immediately the Chief of the Ant People went up to the opening and rolled back the núta (the straw hatch that covered the opening to the kiva). "Yung-ai! Come in! You are welcome!" he called."http://www.firstpeople.us/FP-Html-Legends/TokpatheSecondWorld-Hopi.html