• snooggums
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    3 days ago

    I love the lengths that people will go to explain stuff that is well known to historians to be regular human behavior by speculating about extremely unlikely world changing events.

  • TheTechnician27
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    122 days ago

    That original post feels like it’s written by an LLM.

  • @lath
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    163 days ago

    Hmm… Cairo is an underwater tomb city. Nice.

    • @dovah
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      543 days ago

      The missing stones you see in the picture at the bottom half of the pyramids, called casing stones, are believed to have been taken and reused as building materials. But the person in the picture is claiming they wasted away due to some previous sea level rise in the area.

      • Flying SquidOPM
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        423 days ago

        And let’s be clear, by sea level rise, they are talking about the Biblical flood of Noah.

        • @[email protected]
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          293 days ago

          So much erosion for
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          40 days…

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          Why do people believe these stories?

          • Flying SquidOPM
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            253 days ago

            Indoctrination from as early as they could think.

          • @shalafi
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            They have to believe forces like erosion and tectonic mountains happen quickly to pack Earth’s history into 7,000 years. Not joking. At all.

            What’s really funny is that no one believed the Earth was that young until recently. It’s like The Rapture™ and cherubic angels, totally made up, non-Biblical, hasn’t been around for even 200 years. We’re talking about people who get Milton’s Paradise Lost and Dante’s Inferno mixed into their “ancient” belief structures.

        • Rhaedas
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          73 days ago

          How do they reconcile the stories of Moses in Egyptian captivity, presumably part of those building said pyramids, when Noah and the Flood would have been long before any of that?

          Have to make your lore consistent if you want people to get sucked into that fantasy.

          • Skua
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            83 days ago

            To be fair, ancient Egypt lasted a long time. When the Persian empire conquered the 30th dynasty of pharaohs, the last native one, Rome had barely expanded beyond its city. When that happened, the pyramids were as old to those last pharaohs as the pharaohs are to us now. So there is quite a lot of time to say “Egyptians built pyramids, flood happened, Moses and co wind up in captivity some time afterwards”

            Of course, while that’s technically internally consistent, it’s still very silly to say that the pyramids got worn down by biblical flood erosion

      • Nightwatch Admin
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        163 days ago

        For what it’s worth: if it was sea water, the damage would have been different, salt water is rather destructive. Also on the inside parts that would have been submerged . Plus, there would have been remnants of seaweed, shells etc.

        Fun fact aside: The early Egyptians must have had a much greener and humid climate than we generally think, so OOP was onto something…. and then did a rabbit hole deep dive. Oh well.

        • Rhaedas
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          93 days ago

          I stood on the edge of one of those rabbit holes once. My dad gave me a book called The Sirius Mystery, and it starts out sounding well grounded, but the correlations made start getting wider and wider until…yes, aliens.

          To this day I still feel he may have had some valid points at the beginning on the geology, and the Egyptian historian club is very defensive of questioning their conclusions. The truth could be somewhere between the two with people there longer than we thought, building things in a wetter environment…without aliens.

          And as a side note, it always pisses me off when people attribute early man’s achievements to having an outside assistance. People were smart back then, they just didn’t know all we know. Don’t take away what THEY did just because we have some image of modern man being a genius above older generations. We’re standing on the shoulders of giants, and some of those giants started out with nothing and figured basic shit out themselves.

          • @[email protected]
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            42 days ago

            And as a side note, it always pisses me off when people attribute early man’s achievements to having an outside assistance.

            This isn’t a perfect indicator, but it’s damn close:

            • Flying SquidOPM
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              32 days ago

              With the lone exception, god knows why, being Stonehenge. Somehow that’s the one thing white people could not achieve by themselves.

        • Flying SquidOPM
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          83 days ago

          They’re correct in that the Nile floods every year. They’re totally wrong in that the pyramids are on a plateau and it doesn’t affect them.