Un discours prononcé par l'archéologue et explorateur Brien Foerster, lors de la Conférence sur l'esprit ouvert.Un discours prononcé par l'archéologue et explorateur Brien Foerster, lors de la Conférence sur l'esprit ouvert.Un discours prononcé par l'archéologue et explorateur Brien Foerster, lors de la Conférence sur l'esprit ouvert.
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Was pretty interesting until they added that nut case Sonja. Having to listen to that windbag tell her completely insane delusions for any extended period of time has ruined all decency of this show. You might as well throw the series away at this point, shes ruined it
I personally found this series to be intriguing, thought provoking, exciting and strangely familiar. It is a great reprieve from the constraints and limitations of the widespread religious and historical story that we have long been told and made to believe. The perspectives given are refreshing in that they seek to fill the holes in the traditional viewpoints, focusing on patterns and similarities in architecture, philosophies, mathematics, technology and astronomy in ancient civilizations across the planet in our remote past. It expands upon the ancient literatures of ancient races and provides renderings that create parallels and connections in an ancient world we are told was not connected. In the least, this series presents a fascinating take on the question of "who are we." At most, it finally sews together those obvious "holes" and introduces a coherent, intricately intertwined and inclusive theory of our ancient past. For me personally, it substantiated and resonated strongly with something felt since childhood. It touched on topics and ideas i have been curious and inquisitive of my whole life. This series was met as a familiar friend to my own personal experiences, understanding, and evolving beliefs. I realize that a study of ancient past is no easy feat, that what is presented is by no means completely accurate or absolute, but i feel it is on the right path. With an open mind we can move beyond our mandated or accepted boundaries to realize something bigger. I believe we find what we are looking for. It is highly personal. If you are looking for a broader picture of beautiful design, you have found it in this series. If you are looking to doubt and disprove and without question keep the boundaries narrow, than you will find this series "rubbish" and all you need to know about is in the negative comments below. In my opinion, if you have read this far, then you found what you are looking for. Outside the veil, we remember.
If you have enough of the academic stilted and limited answers scientists give about the story of humanity, you will enjoy this show that opens all possible answers to the mysteries no one has found answers to yet. Consider this a heap of interesting hypothesis and some hard fact answers that defy the old scenario. This is for people who feel inspired and intuit that there is more and who can handle many possibles answers at once and are not threatened but stimulated o revise acquired notions. Allow yourself to go through the miror and be challenged by intelligent alternative researchers. You will find it worth it.
Imagine blending the "aliens started life on earth" from Scientology with the crass "lizard-aliens are amongst us." It sounds like bad science fiction and is. Now imagine this being claimed to be scientifically proven with reliance on stories and plots of tv shows and movies. If you think this looks like fun or might be true, watch this nonsense. The 'experts' place heavy reliance in episode one on Sumerian language being an isolate - "the only one!!" Well, it isn't, and even if it were, the other members of its family are likely to have died out as with other languages. The Attempt to explain the existence of human chromosome 2 is gob smacking and inane. I gave it one because of the pretty landscape shots and the selection of still photos from other sources (incl. Wiki) which gave it the air of authenticity.
This is not National Geographic production, we would be wrong with it.
The National Geographic workshop is a series of the same name (even having the same number of episodes) but in 2008. So much for clarification.
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By what name was Ancient Civilizations (2017) officially released in India in English?
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