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Imagine how quickly our entire civilization will be forgotten...

 
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After everyone's dead, who will remember us?
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No one...they will find bits and pieces of our civilization, and surmise what those items were used for, and what we were like.
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OP, There are pre 12000 year old precision made granite structures worldwide. They are melted on the east facing sides, that's 2000C earth surface temps worldwide!

This near total annihilation type doom, 2046, has been a little too intense for GLP threads, so I've noticed, much like any personal convo you might have.

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There are pre 12000 year old precision made granite structures worldwide. They are melted on the east facing sides, that's 2000C earth surface temps worldwide!

This near total annihilation doom, 2046, has been a little too intense for GLP threads, so I've noticed, much like any personal convo you might have.
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2046? Elaborate plz
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There are pre 12000 year old precision made granite structures worldwide. They are melted on the east facing sides, that's 2000C earth surface temps worldwide!

This near total annihilation doom, 2046, has been a little too intense for GLP threads, so I've noticed, much like any personal convo you might have.
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2046? Elaborate plz
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See
Thread: Cool website about catastrophic cosmic event 12,900 years ago (Page 4)
As referenced by OP

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The head of the serpent is hungry, hasn't had the taste of unaware spirits for a good amount of time now, just a snack recently.

Not enough momentum to recycle unaware back into the matrix.

Matrix starts falling apart via exhaustion.

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There are pre 12000 year old precision made granite structures worldwide. They are melted on the east facing sides, that's 2000C earth surface temps worldwide!

This near total annihilation doom, 2046, has been a little too intense for GLP threads, so I've noticed, much like any personal convo you might have.
 Quoting: uscrusader1


2046? Elaborate plz
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See
Thread: Cool website about catastrophic cosmic event 12,900 years ago (Page 4)
As referenced by OP
 Quoting: uscrusader1


Oh, yeah I had a dream about that. Hope it happens sooner. Catholics, muslims, gay, trannies, animal fuckers have turned this world in to a nice stew to heat up.


My only hope is that i get to see it happen smiling
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If this civilization falls...it wont be ABLE to rise again. The easily accessible natural resources that were used to build it are becoming more scarce and harder to access ... Think metals,oil, gas, coal, etc.

So if it falls, and if civilzation were to rise again, it would be unlike it is now. And if it falls due to cascading natural disasters, the chemical and radiation fallout could change the natural world thru mutation into species that only can be imagined.
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Could be that is exactly what happened to Mars, right?

We managed to make it to this rock, probably by the skin of our teeth... only to get caught up in the exact same cycle again.
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I think Mars was part of Earth at one point until a major cosmic collision broke it off. The asteroid belt between Earth and Mars are remnants of that impact/collision. It was a bigger planet back then, that explains the dinosaurs and super flora and fauna that existed back then. Different pressure and atmospheric levels to support monster life like that. There’s probably huge fossils similar to the ones found on Earth, buried on Mars
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If this civilization falls...it wont be ABLE to rise again. The easily accessible natural resources that were used to build it are becoming more scarce and harder to access ... Think metals,oil, gas, coal, etc.

So if it falls, and if civilzation were to rise again, it would be unlike it is now. And if it falls due to cascading natural disasters, the chemical and radiation fallout could change the natural world thru mutation into species that only can be imagined.
 Quoting: Ele


Could be that is exactly what happened to Mars, right?

We managed to make it to this rock, probably by the skin of our teeth... only to get caught up in the exact same cycle again.
 Quoting: PirateMonkey


I think Mars was part of Earth at one point until a major cosmic collision broke it off. The asteroid belt between Earth and Mars are remnants of that impact/collision. It was a bigger planet back then, that explains the dinosaurs and super flora and fauna that existed back then. Different pressure and atmospheric levels to support monster life like that. There’s probably huge fossils similar to the ones found on Earth, buried on Mars
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You have no idea how physics works do you.
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If this civilization falls...it wont be ABLE to rise again. The easily accessible natural resources that were used to build it are becoming more scarce and harder to access ... Think metals,oil, gas, coal, etc.

So if it falls, and if civilzation were to rise again, it would be unlike it is now. And if it falls due to cascading natural disasters, the chemical and radiation fallout could change the natural world thru mutation into species that only can be imagined.
 Quoting: Ele


Could be that is exactly what happened to Mars, right?

We managed to make it to this rock, probably by the skin of our teeth... only to get caught up in the exact same cycle again.
 Quoting: PirateMonkey


I think Mars was part of Earth at one point until a major cosmic collision broke it off. The asteroid belt between Earth and Mars are remnants of that impact/collision. It was a bigger planet back then, that explains the dinosaurs and super flora and fauna that existed back then. Different pressure and atmospheric levels to support monster life like that. There’s probably huge fossils similar to the ones found on Earth, buried on Mars
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You have no idea how physics works do you.
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Things are weird in space. What do you know other than posting on GLP?
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If I ever have time, I will pursue this project:

I want to print the contents of important books such as The CRC Handbook of Physics and Chemistry, The Merck Manual, Encyclopedia of Chemical Engineering, etc. on clay tablets and fire them to ceramic. By burying copies of these important books around the world, no doom can erase our knowledge.

We still read Sumerian clay tablets now thousands of years later. Ceramic will last for millions of years.
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If this civilization falls...it wont be ABLE to rise again. The easily accessible natural resources that were used to build it are becoming more scarce and harder to access ... Think metals,oil, gas, coal, etc.

So if it falls, and if civilzation were to rise again, it would be unlike it is now. And if it falls due to cascading natural disasters, the chemical and radiation fallout could change the natural world thru mutation into species that only can be imagined.
 Quoting: Ele


Could be that is exactly what happened to Mars, right?

We managed to make it to this rock, probably by the skin of our teeth... only to get caught up in the exact same cycle again.
 Quoting: PirateMonkey


I think Mars was part of Earth at one point until a major cosmic collision broke it off. The asteroid belt between Earth and Mars are remnants of that impact/collision. It was a bigger planet back then, that explains the dinosaurs and super flora and fauna that existed back then. Different pressure and atmospheric levels to support monster life like that. There’s probably huge fossils similar to the ones found on Earth, buried on Mars
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You have no idea how physics works do you.
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Some Russian astrophysicists and even some western ones hold onto that claim too. Anything is possible
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Could be that is exactly what happened to Mars, right?

We managed to make it to this rock, probably by the skin of our teeth... only to get caught up in the exact same cycle again.
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I think Mars was part of Earth at one point until a major cosmic collision broke it off. The asteroid belt between Earth and Mars are remnants of that impact/collision. It was a bigger planet back then, that explains the dinosaurs and super flora and fauna that existed back then. Different pressure and atmospheric levels to support monster life like that. There’s probably huge fossils similar to the ones found on Earth, buried on Mars
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You have no idea how physics works do you.
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Things are weird in space. What do you know other than posting on GLP?
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That a "cosmic collision" leaving two separate planets hundreds of millions of miles apart would not be the reason the super continent of pangea broke apart. Why would there be bones on mars? Are you saying that this happened less than 65 million years ago? Do you understand how long it takes for a planet or in this case planets to form? Did you pass any form of science in highschool? If you didnt and are a self learned genius, where is your accomplishment beyond a a stupid idea you extrapolated from a hundred different science fiction movies? That is by far the dumbest theory I have heard on the subject. I feel less intelligent having to have explained the holes to you.
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If I ever have time, I will pursue this project:

I want to print the contents of important books such as The CRC Handbook of Physics and Chemistry, The Merck Manual, Encyclopedia of Chemical Engineering, etc. on clay tablets and fire them to ceramic. By burying copies of these important books around the world, no doom can erase our knowledge.

We still read Sumerian clay tablets now thousands of years later. Ceramic will last for millions of years.
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Would be better to have a language key, as the radio signals we shoot in to space will eventually bounce off the field generated by the sun.


In 3 years we will get a message from outer space consisting of the first broadcast radio program.
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If this civilization falls...it wont be ABLE to rise again. The easily accessible natural resources that were used to build it are becoming more scarce and harder to access ... Think metals,oil, gas, coal, etc.

So if it falls, and if civilzation were to rise again, it would be unlike it is now. And if it falls due to cascading natural disasters, the chemical and radiation fallout could change the natural world thru mutation into species that only can be imagined.
 Quoting: Ele


Could be that is exactly what happened to Mars, right?

We managed to make it to this rock, probably by the skin of our teeth... only to get caught up in the exact same cycle again.
 Quoting: PirateMonkey


Yes...its the CYCLES OF DOOM that keep us firmly in our place.

Just as we manage to fart our way to the nearest rock on chemical fueled tin cans...KABOOM..another cycle hits..and back to the stoneage we go.

Rinse..repeat.
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Inspired by Thread: Cool website about catastrophic cosmic event 12,900 years ago I was discussing the 12,000 year catastrophe cycle with a coworker today. I was trying to get them to imagine how quickly our entire civilization could be forgotten after an event like this.

They thought the idea was ridiculous. Their main objection was "If this has all happened before, why don't we see more evidence of previous civilizations?"


A few hundred thousand people survive the event. Maybe a few million.

Preps running out and spoiling within a few years.

No power, mining, refining, manufacturing, production, etc because most everyone who had the skills to do this is dead.

Travel becomes exceedingly rare. It's too dangerous and too costly with very little return on investment.

After a generation or two, most salvage is used up. Tooling, infrastructure, buildings, and the like now far beyond salvage and repair. Any remaining people with knowledge of processes are long gone.

Only the most fundamental knowledge for survival is passed on. Reading and writing become more and more obsolete, with only a few having time for these skill.

No further need for electricity from solar, because anything that ran on it has become inoperable.

After a few generations, most cities are unrecognizable ruins with only the sturdiest stone-type structures surviving the storms, winds, floods, and earthquakes. Almost everything made of metal has decayed to dust.

Any stories of "times before" are past on mostly through oral stories or traditions that become more muddied and meaningless with every generation.

After a few hundred years, almost all signs of the former civilization have been buried or swept away.

And after 12,000 years of surviving wars and everything else life throws at us... maybe, just maybe, humans might make it back to the point we are today.

It's likely been hundreds of thousands of years, maybe even millions, since humans have managed to get back to the point where we are today


And maybe one of these next times, if we're lucky, we might have a colony off somewhere in the stars that can live to tell the tale to the next round of survivors if their paths should ever happen to cross.

Most of this is GLP 101, but it was interesting watching this coworker's mind break after driving these thoughts home.
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If this civilization falls...it wont be ABLE to rise again. The easily accessible natural resources that were used to build it are becoming more scarce and harder to access ... Think metals,oil, gas, coal, etc.

So if it falls, and if civilzation were to rise again, it would be unlike it is now. And if it falls due to cascading natural disasters, the chemical and radiation fallout could change the natural world thru mutation into species that only can be imagined.
 Quoting: Ele


very clever and very accurate

well spoken!
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We assume that human progress will mirror the rise of our current civilization. That fossil fuels will be discovered first, then electrical generators...etc.

We don't think about man finding a completely different power source. Like how Edgar Cayce's story of Atlantis, show them discovering a source of wireless power involving crystals. Our reliance on fossil fuels comes from the greed of capitalism. When one resource shows to be profitable, money squashes any possible competition. We have not advanced that much in our time. We are still using internal combustion engines in our vehicles which were first used in 1876...143 years ago!. Even our nuclear power plants are nothing more than complicated "steam engines". Scientific insight will come to man with the materials that he has available to him.
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One day everything, all technologies, all of history will be gone unless we leave this planet or a satellite with data survives. I think there's a lesson to live for today, right now, because one day it won't matter, there will be no legacy... It's a hard lesson to learn in this money oriented world.
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Sounds close enough.
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PSYOP thread, they're trying to kill hope.
Daozen appears to be mentally impaired, but harmless.

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Nice thread. This is why I started coming to GLP in the first place back in 2012. Here’s a bump.
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PSYOP thread, they're trying to kill hope.
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I honestly don't think discussion this takes away hope.

If anything, I feel more of a sense of peace and a connection to history.

I feel a lot of the shit we worry about isn't worth worrying about.

I feel like life is a little more precious today than it was yesterday.
7/11 was a part time job!

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The One Who Dreams is here.

All of you have lived as humans for so long that you act and sound like humans.

You're not humans.

You're immortal souls living as mortal humans in this simulation operated by the demons.

You're all worried about survival of human species in case of sudden and catastrophic cosmic event.

Would you really like to continue to live as humans on Earth?

Even if you knew who you really were and what you were really capable of, in reality, outside of this simulation of pain and sufferings?

You would not.

That's why all religions of this planet never talk about the truth of that nature.

Because you'd realize this is nothing but illusions, and your true selves are immortal souls, not humans.

Be glad if all of you suddenly exit these physical bodies of yours and witness the entire Solar System detonate before your eyes with 360 degree views.

Because that's the time you'll go back to your real self, immortal souls with unlimited number of wishes for granted in your own dream world.

You were all Gods once.

You were sent here to be punished, because you have made huge mistakes.

You are still being punished.

It is your goal to learn by going through countless number of reincarnations, in order to cope with your previous mistakes so you'd never repeat that mistake again.

Remember to take good care of your physical bodies, because the number one rule is appreciating your chance of living as humans in this realm of pain and sufferings.

It is your goal to live your life to the fullest by finding your soulmate and look after her and your family as best as you could, to prove your worth in the Multiverse.

Good luck with your journey everyone, and may all of you find the truth so you won't have to reincarnate in this repeated and worthless living Hell again.
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I'll volunteer to be aware and yet stay. I probably already did.

It doesn't matter if I am an immortal transdimentional being on a temporary stint, this reality has shaped me still and is as much a part of me as any other. A bit of suffering is good for you. Unique environments create unique entities.

I believe I can be more, but without giving up what I am now. If there is a way, I exist to find it.

Someone has to test every facet of infinite possibility. A self-created paradise sounds boring and unfulfilling.

Show me a new reality and I'll move sideways through it.
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you all haven't read these?

2014
Thread: Remote Viewing Ancient Civilizations - a compilation of data.

2016
Thread: Remote viewing Ancient Civilizations: a compilation of data

2017
Thread: Remote viewing ancient civilizations - a compilation of data
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I can only remember white people stuff, as for the rest of them ..WHOT??
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We are but dust in the wind
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Indeed we are...
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Thread: Ancient civilizations and archeology - remote viewing

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Thanks Tangs, missed those hf
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Yes, Thank you Tangy! I also missed these.
7/11 was a part time job!

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Civilization started in the East - Mesopotamia, India, China, even the Ancient Egyptians were migrants from the Middle-East to North Africa.

Genesis: Now the lord God planted Garden in the East, in Eden.....

Everything is going to end soon. Not going to be any Mars colonies, nor voyages to the stars.

No need to have any long term plans, few decades max remaining, less if we are lucky....
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Re: Imagine how quickly our entire civilization will be forgotten...
Inspired by Thread: Cool website about catastrophic cosmic event 12,900 years ago I was discussing the 12,000 year catastrophe cycle with a coworker today. I was trying to get them to imagine how quickly our entire civilization could be forgotten after an event like this.

They thought the idea was ridiculous. Their main objection was "If this has all happened before, why don't we see more evidence of previous civilizations?"

So here goes...


The "event" happens. A few hundred thousand people survive. Maybe a few
million.

Preps run out or spoil within a few years.

No power, mining, refining, manufacturing, production, etc because most everyone who had the skills to do this is dead.

Travel becomes exceedingly rare. It's too dangerous and too costly with very little return on investment.

After a generation or two, most salvage is used up. Tooling, infrastructure, buildings, and the like are now far beyond salvage and repair. Any remaining people with knowledge of "modern" methods of production are long gone.

Only the most fundamental knowledge for survival is passed on. Reading and writing become more and more obsolete, with only a few having time for these skill.

No further need for electricity from solar, because anything that ran on it has become inoperable.

After a few generations, most cities are unrecognizable ruins with only the sturdiest stone-type structures surviving the storms, winds, floods, and earthquakes. Almost everything made of metal has decayed to dust.

Any stories of "times before" are passed on mostly through oral stories or traditions. These become more muddied and meaningless with every generation. Eventually, these stories are discarded as fantasy or superstition.

After a few hundred years, almost all signs of the former civilization have been buried or swept away.

And after 12,000 years of surviving wars and everything else life throws at us... maybe, just maybe, humans might make it back to the point we are today.

It's likely been hundreds of thousands of years, maybe even millions, since we humans could advance to the point where we are today.

Maybe one of these next times, if they're lucky, they might manage a colony off somewhere in the stars (a breakaway civilization) that can live to tell the tale to the another round of survivors (if their paths should ever happen to cross).

Most of this is GLP 101, but it was interesting watching this coworker's mind break after driving these thoughts home.
 Quoting: PirateMonkey


Soory, but if an "event" on the scale you imagine were to happen, it's lights out for humanity.

There are about 400 nuclear reactors operating today, such an "event" would release their fuel. Nothing would survive, nothing,

Your guesstimate of survivors is simply wishful thinking.





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