Michael Shermer, Graham Hancock, and Randall Carlson discuss Göbekli Tepe.
Taken from Joe Rogan Experience #961.
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Michael Shermer, Graham Hancock, and Randall Carlson discuss Göbekli Tepe.
Taken from Joe Rogan Experience #961.
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What's a greater stretch of the imagination?
A: Stone Age hunter-gatherers who had been working with stone on a small scale for millennia (hence the name "STONE Age") developed agriculture, which resulted in a boom of social infrastructure that supported working with stone on a much larger scale.
Or,
B: There was a previous, unknown, much more advanced civilization which vanished completely, but not before teaching primitive hunter-gatherers how to do things that they, the more advanced society, had never done themselves.
Rogan is just painfully lacking in brains. It’s awkward to watch his Neanderthal face not being able to grasp simple logic even.
Graham Hancock – someone said it so it’s a fact 🙄 dick.
So as the technology increases, the attributes of the hunter-gatherers must increase to fit the established story line. Sounds like a closed minded approach to the scientific method. Does it make sense that hunter-gatherers whose sole existence was to find food to survive would take the time or have the time to build such a structure? Fight the logic! I think Graham is on point as usual.
Hancock has BEEN DEBUNKED over and over AND OVER!!!