Antediluvian Civilizations – An Alternative Approach to Earth’s History: Before Than Us Other Civilizations existed.
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12.Antediluvian: Huang-Di, The Yellow Emperor.
Another very curious “out of place story” arrives this time from the far East and concerns the earliest Chinese emperor Huang-Di, better known as the yellow emperor. He was believed to have descended to Earth in a thunderbolt on a clear day. He ruled China for around a hundred years circa 3000 BC and is said to have had access to science and technology considered ‘impossible’ for that time.
From ancient writings that speak of him, it emerges that he utilized advanced medicine, employed means of transportation comparable to ours if not superior, possessed technologically advanced and highly powerful weapons, and belonged to an elite that had access to a high level of technology, albeit likely different from ours. And many of these stories bring details that seem highly plausible.
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According to the ancient Chinese writings, Huang-Di he possessed a “magic chariot” called Changhuan. This chariot carried Huang-Di to any part of his kingdom at high speed, and no one was allowed on it in his absence.
A story tells of a man who, incapable of resisting curiosity to see what the world was like away from his land, dared to contravene this rule and sneaked inside the Changhuan. According to the legend, when the man returned shortly afterwards, he had aged considerably.
Some theorists believe that this may actually be related to the consequences of traveling at speeds greater than that of light.
13. Antediluvian: Before Than Us Other Civilizations Existed.
If for a moment, we pretend that the above story is in essence a true story, then then numerous questions would arise:
Who was Huang-Di in truth? Is this an account of the times when the gods came down to earth? Was he an ‘ancient alien,’ or was he merely a terrestrial with access, around 3000 BC, to extremely advanced technologies and knowledge? If so, how was this possible?
Did antediluvian civilizations truly existed?
Most of these “impossible” stories of the remote past could be explained if we allowed the idea of a cyclical and non-linear history of human civilizations, or the idea of an extraterrestrial intervention in history of humankind or both, but for several reasons the potentates of academic circles systematically ignore those alternatives, to say the least.
Typically, the search for historical truths through the ancient myths, or through “impossible” archaeological evidence, has been discarded because the former, ancient myths, are considered to be the result of fantasies with no or little historical proof while the second, the “impossible” archaeological evidence (See Giza Pyramids) is either ignored or explained in a theological rather fantasy-like version.
Our approach is different, and closer to the thought of thinkers such as Paul-Marie Veyne, Heinrich Schliemann or Paul-Louis Courier as already tackled in a previous section: we are inclined to think that myths may be historically reliable and the so-called “impossible” archaeological finds could have a fantastic but real explanation that was always under our eyes.
History might have been played out differently from how both secular and religious institutions have told us, and today many (even and especially in the academic circles) agree that history must be rewritten.
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How human history may have not been linear but cyclical is one of our most rooted beliefs.
We are used to thinking that our current civilization is the highest point of arrival of a long, linear path that lasted millennia. We will elaborate on this in the articles that follow.
For now, let’s entertain instead the notion that human history might not have followed a straight line, but a cyclical path. This scenario would indeed suggest that numerous human civilizations and species might have risen, thrived, and then, often due to colossal natural disasters, vanished. These cycles would have witnessed their birth, zenith, and eventual demise.
Was Atlantis one of them?
Now, the idea that human history was cyclical and not linear is very tempting because it would solve many mysteries of our past. Suddenly, we would no longer have to justify or hide the so-called “out of place” findings such as giant skeletons, Out-of-place artifacts, cyclopean monuments, “out of place” ancient stories and similar.
Everything would become coherent, as it would be assumed that the previous civilizations would have evolved to reach technological levels similar to ours if not superior, and today we would be trying to put together the ancient traces left by them. Indeed, the acceptance of ancient
14. Antediluvian Civilizations and Forgotten Empires: Beyond the Known Timeline.
After all, how much of human civilization past can we really say to know? Maybe ten thousand years? Indeed our certainty diminishes as we look further back in time: We can say we have a fairly accurate idea of what happened to humans up to a thousand or two thousand years ago, a very approximate idea of what could have happened five to ten thousand years ago and no idea at all of what happened before that.
Those who argue that a cyclical history of humanity is not possible still deal with a thorn in the side, represented by a question. We know that Homo Sapiens (us) has been around for a very long time, probably since around two hundred thousand years. We developed linguistic skills and structured societies only from about 70,000 years ago, when we supplanted our rival species Neanderthals and started the cognitive revolution.
What happened after the cognitive revolution?
Homo Sapiens was just as smart, curious and ambitious as we are, with the same brain. Should we believe that he just harvested berries and fruit for 60.000 (very boring) years? Why should we exclude that many human civilizations might have populated the planet for millennia, created cities, fought wars, developed advanced technologies, or met the aliens?
Our past is very much different and much more intricate than the light version of it that we all read in school books.
Two elements in particular need to be considered:
1) The first group of individuals ascribable to the modern Homo Sapiens appears about seventy thousand years ago. As mentioned above, these humans had the exact same brains that we have, capable of differential calculus or of conceiving priceless conceptual works. They did not think any less than us, they were no less ambitious, and they certainly didn’t go around picking berries all the time, but rather busied themselves in organizing complex social structures and societies.
Believing that for 60 thousand years mankind did not developed or invented anything, not even the wheel, to suddenly remember to have a powerful brain only around ten thousand years ago is illogical as it is naïve.
2) To the previous consideration it is necessary to add that Homo Sapiens was the only human being to inhabit the planet only starting from around ten thousand years ago. Before, he was not alone.
For tens of thousands of years our specie coexisted with other non-sapiens human species, such as the Neanderthals or the Denisovans, with whom they fought wars and crossed paths. Imagining that (at least) two species of Homo (one of which sapiens) have cohabitated the planet for tens of thousands of years, without ever giving birth to any civilization, any progress, any form of technology or human organization whatsoever, does not make any sense.
Everything leads to a single, inevitable and electrifying conclusion: Before than us, antediluvian advanced civilizations have existed but we have almost entirely lost their traces.
Where does this paradigm shift lead us to? At first to a feeling of awe, wonder and yes, shock: the truth has always been in front of our eyes but we were never able to see it.
Shortly afterwards to countless questions: Have there been technologically advanced civilizations like ours on this planet in our remote past? And how is it possible that they disappeared? What traces remain of their existence? How long ago did these civilizations exist, and how many were there?
What if ancient historians, such as Plato, who spoke of five distinct human ages leading up to ours, were correct? If these civilizations ever existed, did they receive assistance or have contact with any extraterrestrial civilizations?
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15. Antediluvian Civilizations: Seven EXtraHumans Gems
This long article is turning to its conclusion and yet we are just getting started to fulfil our mission. We want to share with you here below seven topics nearly impossible to believe, that we will tackle individually in upcoming articles. While you wait for each detailed analysis, enjoy this eXtraHumans trailer for now.
1. The hidden power of sound, light and vibration linked to processes such a planet terraforming, plants germination and life creation according to both religious and scientific sources;
2. The New Testament describing light and darkness in a scientifically accurate way;
3. Echoes of stargates in the Bible getting louder by the day. One of the Biblical Psalms seeming to describe a stargate leading to an unknown world (Olam (עלם);
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4. The biblical book of prophet Ezekiel actually telling the story of a Close Encounter of the Fourth Kind;
5. The biblical Keruvim כְּרוּבִים, the alleged “angels”, being in reality UFOs;
8. UFOs in the Bible. The Bible describes very odd “clouds”. By analyzing biblical verses, “clouds” appear to be unidentified flying objects (UFOs).
The end.
“I have gazed on the face of Agamemnon
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Regarding a man aging after a ride in the Changhuan, the Twin Paradox tells that the traveler actually slows aging and returns to a planet where his family has been dead hundreds, if not thousands of years. Depending on the velocity and the time spent traveling near the speed of light. So the man would have not aged. The Changhuan owner would have. But maybe things do not work that way in an actual UAP vehicle!