The Updated Case for Re-Writing History! The Cosmic Hamster Wheel of Human Civilizations!

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This is a redux of my original channel introduction video - the UPDATED case for re-writing history!
I had always wanted to fix a few things with the older video, so I re-wrote and recorded the script, updated the visuals, and generally made myself a little happier with it.
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  • @JonnoPlays
    @JonnoPlays2 жыл бұрын

    This video could be 5 hours and I'd still watch the whole thing. Thanks for your work!

  • @user-eh9op4mq4s

    @user-eh9op4mq4s

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, it's great!

  • @jplonsdale7242

    @jplonsdale7242

    2 жыл бұрын

    Best video he's ever done

  • @Dave-lg5oz

    @Dave-lg5oz

    2 жыл бұрын

    💯

  • @Ron4885

    @Ron4885

    2 жыл бұрын

    I agree. I'd do the same.

  • @Brzypoint

    @Brzypoint

    2 жыл бұрын

    Agreed!!

  • @brienfoerster
    @brienfoerster2 жыл бұрын

    Nice job as always Ben

  • @chikato7106

    @chikato7106

    2 жыл бұрын

    Woo hoo!!! Brien in the house!

  • @matthewmorris2383

    @matthewmorris2383

    2 жыл бұрын

    You da man Brien!

  • @brienfoerster

    @brienfoerster

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@matthewmorris2383 Many thanks

  • @fyisense9312

    @fyisense9312

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@matthewmorris2383 Who is this Brien guy ? Joking!

  • @Thex-W.I.T.C.H.-xMaster

    @Thex-W.I.T.C.H.-xMaster

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@brienfoerster The master speaks…

  • @satireofcircumstance6458
    @satireofcircumstance64582 жыл бұрын

    If you walk along a "virgin" section of sand within the tidal zone at any beach, if you didn't know better, you'd think that you were the first to ever walk across it and leave your distinct footprints. However, once you know better, you understand that there have been untold numbers of preceding footprints previously left by others, all lost to time and tide but all as much existent as your own. Such is Man's history. It boggles the mind to wonder what has come before us, over what timescale, and what has since been washed away.

  • @myhatmyseat9924

    @myhatmyseat9924

    2 жыл бұрын

    The fossil record does show this

  • @AustinKoleCarlisle

    @AustinKoleCarlisle

    2 жыл бұрын

    the beaches of today were the hillsides of the past.

  • @vultureguy33

    @vultureguy33

    2 жыл бұрын

    Damn dude very poetic

  • @jasondice6332

    @jasondice6332

    Жыл бұрын

    The fossil records show like less than 1% of all the possible living creatures that happened to be in the proper conditions to fossilize. Tons TONS of animals won't ever leave fossilized evidence

  • @thecelt4807

    @thecelt4807

    Жыл бұрын

    awesome comment an image inducing movie of perspective with use of words ..i love that explanation and agree 100%

  • @TheEarl777
    @TheEarl7772 жыл бұрын

    A quote from Ben from UnchartedX “We put a meter on electrons, and then sell them.” That’s got to be one of your best line’s mate. And I’ve heard them all. Your use of diction for those of us down under is perfect to describe all this clear evidence of our incredible ancestors. I’m totally fascinated with them. And in awe of them.

  • @mitchtotanes6886

    @mitchtotanes6886

    2 жыл бұрын

    Another good one from Ben referring to one of the many fabrications spun by mainstream academics he said “this my friends, is a load of horse dung piled most high.” I’m paraphrasing, but that had me chuckling for a good minute!

  • @Kyle-sr6jm
    @Kyle-sr6jm2 жыл бұрын

    The climate history of this planet should scare the shit out of everybody. Concern over man-made climate change is a joke in comparison.

  • @howiegruwitz3173

    @howiegruwitz3173

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Randall

  • @outsidechambaz

    @outsidechambaz

    2 жыл бұрын

    We actually shouldn’t be scared of what we can’t control, just live until our last breath that’s the way to go. I learned throughout my life that living in fear isn’t living at all

  • @shakazulu301

    @shakazulu301

    2 жыл бұрын

    That’s a good thought, but human created climate change is far far worse…. We’ve altered the planet in 200 years what usually takes thousands. The YD event was over 1,000 years long. Human caused climate change has happened in a fraction of the time. Human destruction on the scale of humanity can’t be pushed aside so casually…. Cosmic scale destruction is more destructive, but context matters… Extraterrestrial impacts are fucked up, but human made nuclear waste will last longer and have a greater impact over time. . We humans are a very destructive bunch, even more so when it comes to destroying each other. . . In summary, capitalism will kill humanity before any cosmic catastrophe….

  • @Bobbylee1963

    @Bobbylee1963

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@shakazulu301 Man we will destroy ourselves long before we destroy the climate!

  • @BigBodyBiggolo

    @BigBodyBiggolo

    2 жыл бұрын

    The little ice age of 1800s would strongly suggest otherwise

  • @TechBlock
    @TechBlock2 жыл бұрын

    Incredible work Ben!

  • @thehairyhominid9972
    @thehairyhominid99722 жыл бұрын

    Man...I read that entire NewScientist article and it's absolutely mind blowing. We forget how long life has been around. How long humans have been around. We have dug many ancient cities out of the sands of time. Imagine how much the Earth could swallow up in 200,000 years. I could go on and on and on about this stuff. It freaks me out to be honest. Like...what the....is going on here? Ben, I'm glad to see your efforts to grow your channel and do alternate history full time have paid off. Good on ya brother.

  • @kma3647

    @kma3647

    2 жыл бұрын

    This is the biggest thing for me. I'll grant there are some very large error bars (uncertainty) in dating techniques. Carbon dating, for example, really just doesn't hold up well at ages >50,000 years, too much sample degradation, and the precision of the instruments that measure these things comes into play. And the "molecular clocks" used by geneticists are based on premises that mutation rates are static. But if we're to believe that H. sapiens have been on this planet for 200K years and are capable of what we've been able to accomplish in just 6,000, why has this species never been able to do anything other than rub stones together for 95% of its entire existence? We have the same hands for tool use, the same capacity for speech and communication, and the same brains for logical reasoning. And just by chance, a batch of us got it right in Sumer 6,000 years ago and away we went? There's more to the story. How much more? Probably not 'modern technology'. We'd have fossil/archeological evidence. The stone ruins are what we're going to find. Where? I honestly think we're looking in the wrong place. We need to be looking along 12K year old rivers and coastlines, 400ft under the current water line. Humans always settle near water because it's essential to life. I'm much more skeptical than this channel is. That's my old science training kicking, but I love to see new evidence and consider new theories. And on the core concept, I do believe there's more to the human story.

  • @falconquest2068

    @falconquest2068

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@kma3647 I agree with you and I always go back to a chart that I found documenting the level of human knowledge over time. It is fascinating that the chart makes a slow, very gradual but mostly horizontal climb through many thousands of years. About the early forties it takes off and goes almost straight vertical. If that is the case it begs a few questions. If the Egyptians had only slightly more knowledge than those that came before them, then where did they get the knowledge to build the Pyramids? If they didn't build them then who did? If they did build them then where did they get the knowledge and then what happened to it? The timeline and the level of human knowledge don't corroborate each other.

  • @LBCAndrew

    @LBCAndrew

    2 жыл бұрын

    Look around the room you're in. Is there anything there that could survive being buried for a thousand years? How about 5k? 10k? This argument that mainstream academia throws out there when confronted with something like powered drill holes, instead of looking at the hole that was drilled, they demand you show them the power drill. its pathetic.

  • @freda5344

    @freda5344

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@kma3647 I can be really sure that humans did nothing but just survive for a very very long time. We do have one fact, the indigenous people of Australia were here for abouts 65,000 years, in all that time they accomplished nothing but survived, there was only a one off short lived attempt at maybe aquaculture (Mongo lakes). Compare for example other indigenous people for example South Americas.

  • @dgray3771

    @dgray3771

    2 жыл бұрын

    We already know of cities that were much further away from our current coastline. They even found anchor stones for ships in the Bahamas. There are also unexplained pockets of people whose DNA does not match anyone around them. As well as languages. For example the Basque in Spain. If you kick back the clock and wipe out a lot of people and then pockets of survivors repopulate the planet you get things like this. It is the easiest explanation as well. Anything else would be a far stretch since we already know what happens when people start migrating and you get a gradual difference between people. From one to another. Only a catastrophic event that decimates the entire world would be the type of cause that could explain these weird things. It also makes sense that you lose tech if your population gets obliterated overnight. Most of the technological knowledge and economic power as well as the majority of the population live near the coast. If I only take my country as an example, I'm from the Netherlands. Most of Holland is very vulnerable to flooding and the majority of people live there. Practically below sea level. If they all drowned today and let's say the inland survived. That would cut the current population down by 1/3 But then it isn't over at all. That 1/3 population lost most of its international trade, as did the rest of the world. Our leadership situated in the west would be gone. We would be leaderless. Internet is gone. Power stations stop working nobody to direct repairs either since those people also all work in offices in the west. What little is left that leads the rest of the nation would not know what to do since the scope is too big. Within a week people will start fighting over what little food is left since no trucks to deliver imports arrive with the whole 2/3 of the nation gone in the floods. That 1/3 soon becomes less than 10% of the original population. And it becomes a scramble for survival. You will literally be kicked back into the stone age. I don't know if you know how to even smelt iron. Perhaps some books survive but most people do not have any practical skills that can build societies. Most of us work simple jobs pushing paper or maintaining little aspects of life. And when food becomes the major concern for people luxuries and writing become useless. The evidence of this type of catastrophe is already known on a smaller scale with the bronze age collapse where previous mighty civilizations fell back 100s of years literacy got wiped out entire writing systems were even lost to those people. Only to be rediscovered in our time. The bronze age collapse is attributed to mankind itself. And that created huge damage and loss of life. It is unimaginable what an asteroid would do that hit the oceans and wiped out civilizations on a global scale. And that kind of "flood" has been described in almost every origins myth across the globe and we see those smoking gun evidence everywhere.

  • @drgunsmith4099
    @drgunsmith40992 жыл бұрын

    This was absolutely fantastic. Yes scholars and historians and academia needs to welcome this thinking not trying to debunk it, they can’t debunk what’s in front of our eyes.

  • @johnhough7738

    @johnhough7738

    2 жыл бұрын

    Actually ... they can, and do, with all their might. So then, whom do we believe? The guys with the irrational and indemonstrable 'explanations'; or the guys who (for any thinkers without a vested interest) "ring the bell" (so to speak). Well ... they TRY to debunk Truth, no?

  • @Kvothe3

    @Kvothe3

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@johnhough7738 I genuinely don't know what point you are trying to make here.

  • @Kvothe3

    @Kvothe3

    2 жыл бұрын

    Nope, they absolutely should be trying to debunk it and so should this KZread creator. We dont arrive at truth by thinking we have the answer and searching for data to confirm it. We arrive at truth by having a hypothesis, doing our absolute best to poke holes in it and then if we can't we tentatively say, as od right now our best model is...

  • @FeaNordica

    @FeaNordica

    2 жыл бұрын

    Ofcourse they should try to debunk it but they should also welcome it! Everyone should when it comes to any version of our origin story. What scholars need to stop is acting superior and ignore or explain away things that doesn't fit the narrative with some hand waving.

  • @zzzarkka

    @zzzarkka

    2 жыл бұрын

    Unfortunately they can.

  • @Shin_Lona
    @Shin_Lona2 жыл бұрын

    This is probably the best summary that I've seen. It's easy to get caught up in the details when you're already familiar with the subject. This is the video to show to someone who doesn't know anything outside of the mainstream narrative. It hits all the key points in a logical progression. The evidence is presented without getting too complex for the average person, while maintaining a pace that holds your attention and having a runtime just over 20 minutes. If there was ever a perfect promotional video, this is it. Phenomenal work, Ben.

  • @belgid

    @belgid

    2 жыл бұрын

    Great comment, couldnt said it better. That was amazing Ben!

  • @marktyler3381

    @marktyler3381

    2 жыл бұрын

    Couldn't agree more, exceptional work.

  • @coryCuc

    @coryCuc

    2 жыл бұрын

    Just made the exact same comment. So true.

  • @kenycharles8600

    @kenycharles8600

    2 жыл бұрын

    👌👍🖒👊👀🙋

  • @Bryan-jd7os

    @Bryan-jd7os

    Жыл бұрын

    Just what I was gonna say! I couldn't have worded quite as well as you did. Excellent comment.👍

  • @AgnosticDeist
    @AgnosticDeist2 жыл бұрын

    That was a great presentation, very clear and well spoken. This subject is so important and definitely deserves more awareness like you said. Thank you for sharing

  • @AgnosticDeist

    @AgnosticDeist

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Fitzy-fiedWine I'm curious why you say that? I still question the younger dryas timeline and the asteroid speculation a bit, but most of this seems like probing parts of the mainstream history that legitimately don't make sense. Am I missing something?

  • @1967wazzy

    @1967wazzy

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@AgnosticDeist don’t pay any attention to these folks if you ignore them they just go away but if you comment on them then they succeeded it’s pretty simple don’t give a second of your time peace my friend betcha it’s just keyboard warrior that is jealous

  • @stickyedge7113

    @stickyedge7113

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@AgnosticDeist he's shilling for world of antiquities channel. They don't seem to understand that being aholes on someone else's channel won't get them subs or attention

  • @AgnosticDeist

    @AgnosticDeist

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@1967wazzy Well I mean if they have a legit point then I'll give them the chance to explain, but otherwise yeah it could just be a troll

  • @AgnosticDeist

    @AgnosticDeist

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@stickyedge7113 Who is shilling? I haven't seen that channel, should I check it out?

  • @Averagecanadian1984
    @Averagecanadian19842 жыл бұрын

    I’ve been watching you for years now….seen all of your videos….and this still held my attention thoroughly…thank you…a fantastic recap

  • @lazenbytim
    @lazenbytim2 жыл бұрын

    I wrote a paper at university on the YD impact hypothesis and did a small lecture, they had no idea what I was talking about. You have to remember that archaeology is very inward looking, to stand up with new ideas will often curtail a promising career, the peer pressure is immense. Great channel my friend, please let us know when you have another trip going to egypt, I'd love to come along

  • @myhatmyseat9924

    @myhatmyseat9924

    2 жыл бұрын

    Archaeologists have to come up and prove new ideas all the time to stay relevant. Peer review is immense not peer pressure. Scientific ideas are being discarded and rewritten all the time, no idea why you think otherwise. Science moves forwards it does not stand still.

  • @LBCAndrew

    @LBCAndrew

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@myhatmyseat9924 Not true at all. Tenured professors are lazy and territorial, and some of the worst human beings ive ever met.

  • @dgray3771

    @dgray3771

    2 жыл бұрын

    I even talked about certain aspects between Carthage and Rome with an archaeology student. Where I got my source materials. I'm littered with books about Carthage in my home and pretty much know or can find anything. "Carthage is my own pet project". And got into a heated discussion where basically Roman source materials and understanding is treated as gospel. It was frightening to see how archaeology lectures are pretty much indoctrination and leave no room for discussion.

  • @dgray3771

    @dgray3771

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@myhatmyseat9924 It is a gentlemen's club. If you are somehow going against the mainstream it is like losing your honour as a Klingon in front of the high council. Sorry for my Star Trek reference. But you will be ousted and seen as a heretic. There are no new ideas in archaeology. Sure you can become famous if you dig up a new civilization somewhere in a rainforest. And seen as a hero. But don't believe for a single second that that dig can be anything but between 12.000 and 0 years old. But we know for a fact everything is older. And even the oldest sites can't be just as old as their oldest rock. It takes people to work together in the 1000s to build a city and we found cities the size of manhattan which would be metropolises. They need food to sustain, a logistics network. Water supply and everything else. You don't build that overnight. That is 100s if not 1000s of years.

  • @loloolollll
    @loloolollll2 жыл бұрын

    history will continue being rewritten as time goes on

  • @BSIII

    @BSIII

    2 жыл бұрын

    It's happening right now as we speak, through the cultural neo marxism, and cancel culture...

  • @Mylesmitch
    @Mylesmitch2 жыл бұрын

    Love the visual timelines, makes it easier for me to get my head round these dates. Much appreciated

  • @ragnargreystoke3271
    @ragnargreystoke32712 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Ben, absolutely love this episode. One problem I have had in getting friends and relatives interested in this approach to history is people’s attention spans. This length of presentation is much shorter. And therefore more people with spend the time to digest it. I can watch your shows for hours. But most people can’t. This 23 minute presentation is very well suited to introduce people to your work. Thanks again.

  • @RoninDosho
    @RoninDosho2 жыл бұрын

    Excellent Video! Your due diligence is clearly evident! Thanks

  • @iansmeath8674
    @iansmeath86742 жыл бұрын

    Keep going Ben and don't ever stop! That was quite simply a brilliant summary of what is more than likely the reality of our past. One can only wonder at the loss of our history after a 400 foot rise in sea level.

  • @iansmeath8674

    @iansmeath8674

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@PTx98 Why on earth would you send me a message like that?

  • @sockdip69

    @sockdip69

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@PTx98 What evidence is being ignored specifically?

  • @shaneculkin7124
    @shaneculkin71242 жыл бұрын

    YES!!!! A new video. Thanks Ben! 🤗

  • @bradabar2012

    @bradabar2012

    2 жыл бұрын

    Ditto!

  • @lukeysheff973
    @lukeysheff9732 жыл бұрын

    Wait a minute.... I'm 3 minutes in and I've just had to pause the video to write how well it is present! Absolutely excellent.

  • @patrickwinther
    @patrickwinther2 жыл бұрын

    This is basically THE video I've been wanting to do for years...! 👌 Thank you!! 🙏

  • @bobule
    @bobule2 жыл бұрын

    Beautifully put, thanks Ben.

  • @ilouse

    @ilouse

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello there slithering sibling.. 🐍

  • @xxcx3xx
    @xxcx3xx2 жыл бұрын

    The earth and its elements are in a constant state of recycling, so it seems we can never know just how far previous human civilisations got in terms of the technologies they developed. It’s thrilling to see the clues reveal themselves and challenge our understandings. One thing we can know for sure is that we have been here a long time and our story is far more complex than we ever imagined.

  • @Imtahotep

    @Imtahotep

    2 жыл бұрын

    I wrestled with the same thought about various known tangents of beneficial technological evolution; one being metalurgical; from edged weapons to PCI circuit paths and A.I. in the full arc of development. Until I considered ancient South American Terra Pretta (sometimes Prieta) ultra fertile/superfecund > 'scientifically engineered soil' Now consider the beneficial differential between weapons for all, and food for all? Bon appetit!

  • @lucymiller6616

    @lucymiller6616

    2 жыл бұрын

    Another thing we can know for sure: The powers that be, keep our origins a secret. We are not permitted the TRUTH...

  • @myhatmyseat9924

    @myhatmyseat9924

    2 жыл бұрын

    Fossils are millions of years old, we found them, unlike the point you are trying to make

  • @myhatmyseat9924

    @myhatmyseat9924

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@lucymiller6616 state which truth you want to prove and who are and how many are the powers that be? Magical thinking is not truth

  • @dambigfoot6844

    @dambigfoot6844

    2 жыл бұрын

    Since technology can only evolve that means ancient civilizations were taken over by foreign people who didn't value learning them or couldn't comprehend them. The student is rarely smarter than the teacher and at best the student can only mimic what they see. We have to safeguard our modern technologies from degradation and lowering of standards for the sake of outsiders or we to could become an "ancient civilization" to a future people who find our ruins and think how we built them.

  • @lumorenouk160877
    @lumorenouk1608772 жыл бұрын

    What can I say, you are always on the ball!! Fantastic, so enjoyable to watch.

  • @conniebenny
    @conniebenny2 жыл бұрын

    An excellent video presenting the compelling case for a re-evaluation of the current official narrative.

  • @fla0741
    @fla07412 жыл бұрын

    I know you look to Graham and Carlson but you are seriously at their level now. I salute you, keep up the settler work .

  • @ilasilas3261
    @ilasilas32612 жыл бұрын

    You've definitely made me interested in this subject and have made me so wondrous about our very ancient and mighty ancestors.

  • @myhatmyseat9924

    @myhatmyseat9924

    2 жыл бұрын

    And real science is even more wondrous and usually correct then this type of mythos building, stories with out evidence. Give real science a go, dare you

  • @jmitch2332
    @jmitch23322 жыл бұрын

    Ben, I think this is your best writing yet, the thought you put into this is fantastic. I think more people are finally starting to pay attention..great presentation and thank you for all of the effort you put into your work.

  • @jamesholland5761
    @jamesholland57612 жыл бұрын

    Damn Ben!! This is probably the most layman and best presentation about the case of what we really don't know about our past. That we should open our minds to real possibilities that we are much older than we are taught! Very Very Well Done!! Thank you sir!! Keep up the good work!!

  • @laurenpiantino8312
    @laurenpiantino83122 жыл бұрын

    I've watched many of your videos, and loved them all; however, I've been waiting for this video practically all of my life to date. Oh why weren't you my history tutor when I was in school. Every child in the world should be able to watch and listen to this video, and to your unceasing quest for the truth. It's beyond time that we all learned the truth. Keep up the excellent work; you deserve recognition and a darned medal!

  • @fyisense9312

    @fyisense9312

    2 жыл бұрын

    Ben has a great command of language and says a lot without talking a lot. I believe I've seen all of his videos and this is a great summary of the history that has been ignored and is being revealed today. Great job Ben.

  • @fyisense9312

    @fyisense9312

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Fitzy-fiedWine First, work on your evidence, then write an alternate peer reviewed paper and then when your multitude of facts support your view, whatever that may be, then even I, the other viewers and maybe even Ben will support your findings. We are all eyes and ears.

  • @coryCuc

    @coryCuc

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Fitzy-fiedWine You gotta try harder Offshore. Come up with something witty, or sarcastic, or at least close to funny? Try again. You can do better.

  • @coryCuc

    @coryCuc

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@fyisense9312 He's writing it now, but it's going to be written in crayon lol.

  • @coryCuc

    @coryCuc

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Fitzy-fiedWine You've seen someone recreate and quarry a 1000+ ton granite block, transport it, shape it, sculpt and polish it? With copper hand tools and shovels? What's the link?

  • @mitchtotanes6886
    @mitchtotanes68862 жыл бұрын

    Thank you, sir. Your logic is undeniable. Please do NOT stop making these highly important videos.

  • @mdx7371
    @mdx73712 жыл бұрын

    What an absolutley brilliant video, Ben. The more and more I look into "our history" it becomes more and more clear to me that what you have said here can only be true. The cataclysm was effectively a reset bringing us to where we are now. Thanks for all your hard work on bringing all the threads together insuch a coherent way.

  • @willembont4790
    @willembont47902 жыл бұрын

    Spoken like a true gentleman. Well said. Thanks.

  • @ancientalternativeview9011
    @ancientalternativeview90112 жыл бұрын

    Really looking forward to this. All the very best Ben. Phil aav

  • @tomjeffries58
    @tomjeffries582 жыл бұрын

    Your narrative is a good deal of what makes your videos superb.

  • @spaceimagery8712
    @spaceimagery87122 жыл бұрын

    I've watched your channel for years. This was a great compilation of the issues that surround this topic and evidence that our history is more than what we are being told. Great job Ben.

  • @madmattdigs9518
    @madmattdigs95182 жыл бұрын

    I love this channel. You’re definitely on to something here Ben. Even if you’re not right about everything… you’re probably more right than mainstream science and their narrative. Change is coming, very slowly, change is coming…

  • @juanlui284
    @juanlui2842 жыл бұрын

    Great channel, keep up the great work you're doing Ben👍👍👍

  • @AcuraTechMan
    @AcuraTechMan2 жыл бұрын

    Excellent work Ben.

  • @alex-650
    @alex-6502 жыл бұрын

    I find this highly conpelling! Excellent presentation!

  • @DaiElsan
    @DaiElsan2 жыл бұрын

    We need to be looking at coast lines before the Younger Dryas Event. More mapping using Lidar or similar. I'm sure this would reveal some amazing truths about our past.

  • @mischevious

    @mischevious

    Жыл бұрын

    I’d like to be able to overlay maps of all of the supercontinents and subsequent breakups in the Earth’s history. Not sure an estimated timeline exists yet but that’s what I want! I believe we now know of six or seven supercontinents that predate Pangea, that the continents have always been in motion. We need to consider this as well in trying to figure our own history. With that I’d then overlay all the evidence of mankind and civilizations. And let’s not stop there, throw in a DNA map overlay on top of that and not just human DNA. All the flora and fauna too. For simple example of what we’d find: I live on the Northwest coast of North America, where Japanese Maples and butterflies with distinctively oriental features are native in the landscape here, 3,000 miles away on the other side of the Pacific ocean. Because before the last supercontinent, Pangea, broke apart these two coastlines now several thousand miles apart were one contiguous land mass. And those two species of tree and butterfly once genetically identical have now developed their own genealogy specific to their own new habitats. They still look a lot alike but genetically are no longer. We need a complete rewrite of history that combines all of the knowledge of all of the disciplines together with all of the evidence and stories. And geolocation of every last bit of it and all the continental shifts all together would go a long way to helping us figure it all out.

  • @Delta_Tesseract
    @Delta_Tesseract2 жыл бұрын

    Some forward thinking school teacher needs to show this to his 5th grade class and do a book review. Later grades could do a comparative history review. A+ content, man.

  • @outsidechambaz
    @outsidechambaz2 жыл бұрын

    I’m a native hawaiian and we have had thousands of years of oral history passed down through culture, however when we were colonized we lost a lot of it and our history was re-interpreted and rewritten.. I always knew from a young age that history had many flaws and too many illogical theories accepted as historical fact.

  • @BSIII

    @BSIII

    2 жыл бұрын

    Having phones in our hands, which gives us almost any instant information we seek is amazing and all, but it seems to hinder the brain power we once had that allowed us to remember things, such as detailed oral history. Very peculiar. The phones seem to do the thinking for us. The television absolutely does the thinking for us.

  • @The_Real_Rambo

    @The_Real_Rambo

    Жыл бұрын

    I believe there is evidence for this for almost every ancient civilization. People have always been at war. The Iranians are in the process of destroying some of their ancient Persian sites as we speak. Makes you wonder what they are trying to hide. They also decimated many during the Iraq war. Happens to us all. I understand wars and disagreements happen, but I wish people were wise enough to not have it end in total destruction of written history. Whether you like it or not, it is history and should be preserved... just like our own history here at home. People are talking about destroying Mt. Rushmore. It's just inconsiderate and silly.

  • @OnceUponReddit

    @OnceUponReddit

    Жыл бұрын

    I know this almost a year old, but does hawaiian culture have a story of a giant flood in the past as well?

  • @obtuseangler768

    @obtuseangler768

    Жыл бұрын

    @B. SMILEY III it doesn't just seem to hinder it. In the last 8600 years the average volume of a male homo sapien's brain has decreased 10%, from 1500cc to 1350cc. If we don't need to think to survive we clearly get dumber. We are being led by the weakest men in a long time, that means hard times are ahead. The hard men will grow up in the wake of what's left like just over 100 years ago.

  • @soccmel96
    @soccmel962 жыл бұрын

    Been waiting the data mash-up for so long!! So satisfying to watch

  • @camrennie2257

    @camrennie2257

    3 ай бұрын

    Yep I am in awe

  • @fearmac
    @fearmac2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for this. For years now I've thought the notion that we just evolved from the stone age to the present was wrong. What you have said in this video makes so much sense and confirms a lot of the thinking I've had. Quite an enjoyable video!

  • @amsy2547
    @amsy25472 жыл бұрын

    The fact you jammed all of this amazing information into 22 min is impressive! Great work Ben!!

  • @jplonsdale7242

    @jplonsdale7242

    2 жыл бұрын

    Wish this one was longer MUCH longer

  • @musicfortripping5843
    @musicfortripping58432 жыл бұрын

    I love your nod to the stoned ape theory 🙏🕉️

  • @falconquest2068
    @falconquest20682 жыл бұрын

    Great video as usual Ben. Please keep doing what you're doing, this is important work.

  • @shivaslilgsunlimited7507
    @shivaslilgsunlimited75072 жыл бұрын

    This is the video I really wanted to see. Thank you! Let’s hope we can make this mainstream and widely accepted.

  • @makjanks
    @makjanks2 жыл бұрын

    Love the content. The so called "experts" need to listen to you. They could learn something.

  • @laurenpiantino8312

    @laurenpiantino8312

    2 жыл бұрын

    In order to do that, Mark, the so called exports need to be braver, and step up and out of their claustrophobic boxes.

  • @AgnosticDeist

    @AgnosticDeist

    2 жыл бұрын

    I wonder how many of these so-called "experts" are really agents, who already know they are lying and intentionally suppressing the truth?

  • @number1son
    @number1son2 жыл бұрын

    Keep up the great work 👍

  • @davinarathbun2693
    @davinarathbun26932 жыл бұрын

    I just found this channel. I always believed that much of life on earth had been destroyed. The ah ha moment for me was the fact that all we had know, all the advances we had, were also destroyed and lost. The time line I had learned in church and school make more sense now.

  • @5amH45lam
    @5amH45lam2 жыл бұрын

    Superb content, Ben. Hard, concise facts, clearly delivered. KZread has needed this video for forvever! 👍

  • @marydd4147
    @marydd41472 жыл бұрын

    I've always felt that great civilizations have risen and fallen but have never stated this as poetically as you. Thank you!!

  • @GREENBEANJETSFAN
    @GREENBEANJETSFAN2 жыл бұрын

    Another great vid Ben! Thanks for recapping this for us again like this. I loved it.

  • @righteousred723
    @righteousred7232 жыл бұрын

    Ben, I am finally writing a video. I just want to thank you specifically for inspiring me to make that leap. Cheers

  • @amandabiron7037
    @amandabiron70372 жыл бұрын

    You summarized this so well. Thank you! I find it such a complex topic that it's difficult to organize my thoughts and articulate these concepts to someone who hasn't gone down the rabbit hole yet.

  • @kidohchi
    @kidohchi2 жыл бұрын

    I must say, I love the format of this one. I've been watching you for a while- keep up the good work sir!-

  • @kembleshielswood282
    @kembleshielswood2822 жыл бұрын

    Fantastic, wonderful, love this video! Great work Ben!

  • @andresrodriguez393
    @andresrodriguez3932 жыл бұрын

    Awesome job Ben. I totally enjoy all your insights and videos. I believe you are spot on. Thanks😊

  • @hotf00t13
    @hotf00t132 жыл бұрын

    Awesome stuff. These just keep getting better mate. Love your work.

  • @tacomakix
    @tacomakix2 жыл бұрын

    Just think. Young perspective academics are watching this video. Our younger generations will wake the voice of change and push humanity towards actual progression and open mindedness that our society needs to progress to the stars.

  • @cainancainan
    @cainancainan2 жыл бұрын

    Think I could listen to you discuss these topics forever dude haha. Appreciate everything you do Ben. Can’t wait to meet you one day brother

  • @jeromebirth2693
    @jeromebirth26932 жыл бұрын

    Ben your a Glorious Heretic and I will follow your adventures with an open intellect to the possibilities of our past

  • @glockster22gmail
    @glockster22gmail2 жыл бұрын

    Perfect introductory video for people who haven't been following the topics you touch on here. I'm sharing this all over the place. Thanks.

  • @prairiegale7409
    @prairiegale74092 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for the update! I have been watching you nearly from the time you started. Today I shared this on Gab, as I think some will appreciate your content and need a break from the politics. Great job, young man!

  • @DarkMoonDroid
    @DarkMoonDroid2 жыл бұрын

    Wonderful. Love the hamster wheel analogy.

  • @cactiguide
    @cactiguide Жыл бұрын

    Love how the whole purpose of this video is to say we have to rewrite our understanding of history and then proceeds throughout to make definitive statements about it.

  • @glennpbooth
    @glennpbooth2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Ben, this is the best summary of the truth that we could ask for.

  • @Lit_BinChicken
    @Lit_BinChicken2 жыл бұрын

    Well done! Have really enjoyed all your videos, but this video in particular is fabulous as I can share it as an “introduction” to all the people I talk to about the evidence for previous civilisation(s) to our own! A+++

  • @chuckbarry7722
    @chuckbarry77222 жыл бұрын

    This video ties all your others together so well. You are part of a new, emerging group of rebels who refuse to deny the truth that is so glaringly obvious. Well done!

  • @jimmime
    @jimmime2 жыл бұрын

    If we don't learn from the past, we are doomed to repeat it. Thank you, Ben!

  • @itsfonk
    @itsfonk2 жыл бұрын

    Expansive yet succinct. Brilliant presentation as always. 🤙

  • @jonr1510
    @jonr15102 жыл бұрын

    I love all of your videos but this one is at the top. Very well done, keep em coming man👍

  • @1967wazzy
    @1967wazzy2 жыл бұрын

    Well said Ben excellent intro loved every second of it such class keep it brother we are following you so now show us what you see ....

  • @hankscorpio8928
    @hankscorpio89282 жыл бұрын

    @12:01 holy flipping hell. I didn’t realize that the casing stones in Egypt were all unique - no two are alike and the angles are all over the place. Thanks!

  • @ZiggyDan
    @ZiggyDan2 жыл бұрын

    Brilliant statement, couldn't agree more. Don't wait for them to change or validate any research. Bypass the gatekeepers.

  • @JonnoPlays
    @JonnoPlays2 жыл бұрын

    4:35 the slow motion hamster footage struck an emotional cord that will resonate within me for years to come 🐹

  • @WilliamRWarrenJr

    @WilliamRWarrenJr

    2 жыл бұрын

    Terry Gilliam knows about The Hamster Factor! 😂

  • @myview1875

    @myview1875

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@WilliamRWarrenJr Hong Kong culled 2000 of our little furry friends. 🐹.because of this covid nonsense. 😞.

  • @melmaciandissenter2324

    @melmaciandissenter2324

    2 жыл бұрын

    ​@@WilliamRWarrenJr, ... And Richard Gere knows about the Gerbil factor ! 👀

  • @coryCuc

    @coryCuc

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@melmaciandissenter2324 I read your comment and was like, what the hell is this Richard Gere and a gerbil story? Dude, you sent me down a black hole that I may never recover from. WTH is wrong with you!?? lmao. Just when I think I've reached the pits of the internet, there's someone who posts about "gerbiling" lmao.

  • @JuusoAlasuutari

    @JuusoAlasuutari

    2 жыл бұрын

    I too am a hamster

  • @michaeldonnelly1657
    @michaeldonnelly16572 жыл бұрын

    Another great production Ben, love your manner mate 👍🏻

  • @Chris_T_S
    @Chris_T_S2 жыл бұрын

    A great presentation of the many threads that are growing to a stronger and stronger re-evaluation of history Also, loved your The HU cameo there lol

  • @twobeers8829
    @twobeers88292 жыл бұрын

    This video should be translated into every language that everyone can see whats happening.. great video

  • @stage1greg
    @stage1greg2 жыл бұрын

    History is changing Ben, with every paper that is published and every discovery that is made, as you show with the timeline adding discoveries, and post 2006 with the YDB. Academia is always looking to upset the timeline, it's career making papers when that happens, it's what they strive for.

  • @Larrywhite00
    @Larrywhite002 жыл бұрын

    Love your videos. Listen to them very often while fall asleep. Listening to your intro speech about the timeline of our history to moderns times, I thought about how wild it is that we still have uncontacted people in the Amazon and on that island, sinolense. I type this on a phone and they can't even imagine talking on a phone.

  • @wildirishpirate
    @wildirishpirate2 жыл бұрын

    Excellent video with the perfect message for the masses. Humanity will eventually accept this as true history - it's inevitable. We used to believe in bloodletting...

  • @benjamming8866
    @benjamming88662 жыл бұрын

    Ben , I'm more impressed with the quality of your content the viewpoints facts and articulation then I am with most every other channel in your peer group. Ty for sharing with me and I will tell everyone that I can about your channel as it's most certainly worth the praise and effort to show my appreciation. Ty sir I hope you read my comment so I know you got the compliments.

  • @nancyM1313
    @nancyM13132 жыл бұрын

    Nicely done Ben. You make it so easy to understand. Appreciate all your time + effort. Cheers 🇺🇸

  • @Merito932
    @Merito9322 жыл бұрын

    I can't express enough my gratitude for the work you present Thank you from the bottom of my heart

  • @KarelSeeuwen
    @KarelSeeuwen2 жыл бұрын

    Good rundown Ben. The use of the graph spanning ~300,000 years puts a good perspective on how to think about what could be hidden in our past. Thank you.

  • @muddymaker3721
    @muddymaker37212 жыл бұрын

    You make it interesting and digestible for us layman types and you're a fellow Aussie, what can I say but thanks mate.

  • @lucasoheyze4597

    @lucasoheyze4597

    Жыл бұрын

    Aussies always need things dumbed down for them

  • @JohnLRice
    @JohnLRice2 жыл бұрын

    Excellent introduction summary to this fascinating subject, Ben! 😎👍

  • @SimonAmazingClarke
    @SimonAmazingClarke2 жыл бұрын

    Awesome, amazing. You put into this video everything that I try to get across to people. As an engineer I try to open their minds to just how difficult this stuff is. Keep up the great work.

  • @AustinKoleCarlisle

    @AustinKoleCarlisle

    2 жыл бұрын

    Please check out Ben's other videos, especially on the giant granite boxes of the Serapeum at Saqqara.

  • @armouredskeptic
    @armouredskeptic2 жыл бұрын

    Solid video thesis

  • @willsessions2474
    @willsessions24742 жыл бұрын

    I love the progress that has been made to warrant this update. Super proud of your work and that of all the others.

  • @smileawhile3788
    @smileawhile37882 жыл бұрын

    Well done! A video perfect for sharing with others not in-the-know to help open their eyes. Thank you

  • @claudegrayson7039
    @claudegrayson70392 жыл бұрын

    well done,hope many more catch your dream and rewrite history as it ought to be written

  • @levarris14
    @levarris142 жыл бұрын

    everytime when i see these structures, i begin to pass out ! I dont NOT UNDERSTAND why mainstream archaeologists are blind and deaf ! i LOVE your cannel ! thanks for those wonderful videos !

  • @jimgriffiths9071
    @jimgriffiths90712 жыл бұрын

    Kudos for a very entertaining clip. Never forget we are sitting at a table that was laid out by the early pioneer "heretics" who suffered censure and ridicule as a result of their astonishing insights. You know who they are.

  • @davidpedernera8525
    @davidpedernera85252 жыл бұрын

    As always great work! and thought provoking

  • @disturbed230885
    @disturbed2308852 жыл бұрын

    This is one of the best and most well constructed and concise videos on this very important topic I have seen. I watched it twice in a row and shall watch it again soon. Thanks for your excellent content that everyone needs to watch and the amount of time it must take you to create them 🙂

  • @zendokill558
    @zendokill5582 жыл бұрын

    A perfect video. Everything yourself, randall, hancock, and Brien have been teaching for years. So perfectly summarised.

  • @mitchell6306
    @mitchell63062 жыл бұрын

    Great video Ben! A short introduction to show other people to get them intrigued in the subject is something you have achieved with this video. A longer video focused on the timeline itself is very much welcome. Thanks for the effort of making this, very much appreciated. Hope you will keep doing this.

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