I've been watching a lot of the Graham Hancock and Randall Carlson episodes of the Joe Rogan podcast lately, and I was wondering what /x/ thinks about their ideas. To me, it seems like the first really plausible model for how a place like Atlantis could have existed, and due to certain discrepancies in archaeology it seems to be a fairly likely scenario too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R31SXuFeX0A
Are there any other mythical locations that could have plausibly existed, such as Lemuria, Avalon, Hyperborea, Thule, etc? Assuming those aren't just different names for places that really exist now, (Australia, Ireland, Greenland, and Iceland respectively)
Mythical places general.
maps are cool too.
I have been following Randall and subsequently Graham since Randall was first on Joe's podcast. I wish Randall in particular had more attention because his theories don't just imply there was an ancient civilization that grew to great heights more than 10000 years ago, but that the rise and fall of humanity has happened many times in the last several hundred thousand years. He also proves that climate change comes in natural cycles and CO2 isn't the only gas that effects climate.
>>17681810
Is this the first time /x/ and JRE have crossed paths?
The whole glaciar vaporization from comet impact strikes me as something that could actually happen
>>17682343
Definitely not. He's big into psychonaut stuff and has been for years.
China suddenly became advanced around 12,000 years ago, as did many civilisations. The 2 mile thick ice covering the northern US melted at this time, effectively flooding large parts of the globe.
Something huge definitely happened.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=KcPgIphDWGY