Cleopatra is a distraction ๐
Real anomaly: Of the 7 Ancient Wonders, only the Great Pyramid stands. It is the oldest. The other 6 vanished.
Historians say "bad luck." I see a pattern. Where did the advanced civilization go?
A THREAD on the architectural reset ๐งต
@archeohistories@archeohistories Just sent a DM your way regarding some collaboration ideas for Archaeo-Histories. Looking forward to hearing your thoughts!
@archeohistories This instant "preservation" mirrors finds in Mohenjo-Daro half a world away.
Both sites show signs of extreme heat catching people completely off guard.
Is this merely an eruption, or are we witnessing a cyclical global cataclysm? ๐
@archeohistories 600 years of construction wasn't a lack of funds it was a tech gap. Da Vinciโs tiburium plans baffled his peers.
Why did 14th-century engineers attempt a project requiring physics from the distant future? ๐ค
@archeohistories Itโs staggering that the meat remained edible.
Yet proponents of "gradual freezing" remain silent: to preserve tissue without ice crystals rupturing the cells, flash-freezing is essential.
What sudden cataclysm caught this giant off guard 36,000 years ago? ๐
Poverty Point, Louisiana. 2,000 B.C. ๐
Hunter-gatherers aren't "supposed" to build massive earthworks. Yet, they moved millions of cubic feet of dirt to create 12 miles of concentric ramparts.
This isn't a camp. Itโs a precision-engineered monument from a lost era๐๐๏ธ
@RobertKwolek This "erasure of beauty" occurred simultaneously in Berlin, Chicago, and even Tokyo in the early 1900s.
Identical architecture vanished globally, as if someone was deliberately scrubbing the traces of a unified global civilization that preceded us๐๏ธ
@histories_arch Romans sought perfection, yet this pavilion remains unfinished.
Intricate carving above, smooth stone below as if work halted in a single day.
Why walk away? Did they fear what they awakened? ๐ค
Amsterdam, 1652. Jan Micker paints a perfect birdโs-eye view with accurate cloud shadows ๐๏ธ
Problem: The hot air balloon wasn't invented for another 131 years. How did he "see" the city from 1,000ft? This isn't just art; it's drone-level precision from a "primitive" era ๐
@HistContent Layered building isn't local. Look at Jericho or Gรถbekli Tepe. Temples weren't destroyed, but buried to build replicas above. Itโs like a global ritual: an attempt to "anchor" specific power to a single point ๐๏ธ
@BiancoDavinci Official history praises Mikulรกลก's skill ๐
But why would medieval Catholic clocks need to track the pagan โBabylonian clockโ with such high precision?
This points to the use of much older, pre-Christian astronomical charts ๐ค
@the_culturist_ The town hall in Leuven (Belgium), a masterpiece of Brabant Gothic architecture (1448โ1469)
Alternative history refers to it as Old World technology: impossible detail for primitive tools, potentially linked to atmospheric electricity/cymatics.
How did they do it without CNC?
In 1908, a simple street pump was a masterpiece of cast iron and art. Today, public infrastructure is an insult to the eye. We didn't just change styles; we lost the belief that citizens deserve beauty. This isn't modernization. It is the systematic demoralization of public space
The spiral from the center is an ancient archetype. Compare the engraving with Newgrange petroglyphs (3200 BC). Mellan used a Christian image, but the geometry is pure pre-Christian symbolism. Information transfer hasn't changed in 5000 years ๐ฟ
This engraving of Christ's face from the veil of Saint Veronica was created with just one line.
Made by the French engraver Claude Mellan in 1649, it begins with a single spiraling line at the tip of Jesusโ nose and never breaks.
Being able to add such detail of shadow and depth to the point of it looking like a photography is next level skill.
400 years later, it still can not be matched.
@derek__olson The dating of 2000 years raises questions. The petroglyphs are located at the bottom of the Rio Negro. To carve such a gallery, the river had to recede for decades. So 2000 years ago, the Amazon was a dry savanna, not a jungle? This destroys the myth of the 'virgin forest' ๐
@EthicalSkeptic The genetic โresetโ is undeniable.
But look who appeared in Ure during this โdark winterโ (4000-4500 BC). The Ubaid figurines. They are holding human children, but they themselves are not human.
Coincidence? ๐
@EthicalSkeptic If there is "no drift over time", then the crust didn't shift slowly it shifted instantly.
The alignments don't point to where the pole was, but where the grid was anchored before the cataclysm.
Are these temples actually stabilization pins for the lithosphere? ๐ค
5/ We are taught history is a line of progress. The ruins of Rome prove it is a cycle of resets.
Medieval Europe lived in the shadow of giants, unable to repair what their ancestors built.
Are we approaching our own reset?
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Rome went from a city of 1 million to 30,000 in a blink.
We are told they simply "forgot" how to make concrete that lasts 2,000 years. I call it a cognitive reset.
How does a civilization lose the technology to build a roof that doesn't leak?
THREAD ๐งต
4/ Why is the Pantheon the only one left? Because it was rebranded. The Church took it over in 609 AD.
It wasn't saved because of its engineering; it was saved because the new "management" needed a headquarters they couldn't build themselves๐๏ธ