Graham Hancock’s Theory about Ancient Civilizations | Joe Rogan

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the Joe Rogan experience well I think people can develop these patterns of behavior that are destructive with anything whether it's with alcohol or cannabis or you know yes sex or anything people get to get in ruts yeah you know it doesn't mean that the cannabis is best means that you are on a bad mental path yes you know exactly and I mean I'm not encouraging it for everybody because some people it genuinely biologically doesn't jive with them yeah yeah yeah the fundamental thing is we as I thought you meant beings need to take responsibility for our own lives and our own decisions yeah and we need not hand that responsibility over to governmental institutions especially when it concerns something as intimate and personal as our consciousness and my view is the ancient world had the right attitude to this kind of thing yeah and the modern world does not and that we can sit down and learn a lot from the ancient world a lot of people ask me you know Hancock you've been arguing that there's a loss there's been a lost civilization in the in the human story but what what sort of civilization do you think it was well one of the things I think is it was a civilization that used psychedelics I think it was a civilization that emerged from shamanism but did not stay at the hunter-gatherer stage but that took the essence of shamanism and integrated it into a very different kind of civilization from our own which pursued things in different ways a lot of archaeologists have said to me but we don't find any plastic bottles from the Ice Age that means there was no advanced civilization during the Ice Age well hang on maybe an advanced civilization might have decided never to get involved in plastic in the first place maybe there would have been a clear choice not to make plastic maybe they did things in completely different ways maybe they cultivated powers of the human mind that we dismiss and regard as completely completely unimportant you know whoo whoo yeah this is the thoughts about Egypt correct it's about about Egypt and about other things I mean the specific example I give is above the King's Chamber in the Great Pyramid are five further chambers and these chambers are roofed and floored with granite beams that weigh about seventy tons each and there are hundreds of them and these 70-ton granite beams which to put in context a 70-ton beam is equivalent in weight to thirty-five large SUVs these 70-ton granite beams have been elevated to a height of more than 350 feet above the ground and carefully and precisely placed in position it is very hard for archaeologists to explain how that was done using purely leverage and mechanical advantage you can say oh and perhaps they built a ramp and and and hold the stones up the ramp but then you have to confront basic laws of physics you can't haul a stone weighing tens of tons up a slope that exceeds ten degrees then you start doing the calculation how long a ramp do I need with a 10 degree slope to get to 350 feet above the ground and the answer is you need a [ __ ] long ramp which should still be there because not it couldn't have been a sand ramp I would have collapsed under the weight of those stones it had to be as massive as the pyramid itself so this begins to seem like an absurd idea the the idea that is foisted on us by archeology maybe the idea that they regard as absurd namely that psychic powers were cultivated by ancient civilizations that they could use powers of the human mind that we have allowed to lapse maybe that idea deserves further consideration we have gone down a path of leverage and mechanical advantage we're used to relying on machines but we hear anecdotal reports of people who have telekinetic powers who can move things with their minds of people who have telepathic powers and our automatic reaction is to just dismiss all of that because science says it's impossible because science regards consciousness as as local to the brain and doesn't see how it can exert itself outside of that but maybe we should open up to those possibilities that we're dealing with a very different kind of culture that used techniques that we have allowed to lapse and maybe we could wake those techniques up again maybe the ability of human beings to do almost superhuman things is resident within all of us but sleeping well it's pure speculation that they use some sort of a telekinetic power but it's pure speculation it's absolute that they did something that we don't understand if you think about the distance between us and the construction just the modern accepted construction dates of the Great Pyramid it's more than five thousand years ago we're close to five thousand years ago right perm is supposed to be about four thousand five hundred years old yeah that's really old it's incredible to think that someone back then could do something that would perplex us today yeah with modern machinery yeah and that somehow or another they figured this out it's almost like what they had done was leave behind something that was so stupendous so monstrously impressive that it would transcend time yeah and that you would have to look at it even thousands and thousands of years later and say hey like this this defies conventional explanation this is not a simple and I've seen some of the conventional explanations of the construction of the pyramid and they conveniently neglect those chambers above the king's chamber they do they conveniently neglect a lot of those massive stones yeah and it's because it's it's one of those things you just go oh I don't know what is this Jamie they're the they're the above the above the King's chambers and each one of those floors is is consists of a row of 70-ton granite blocks and that had been raised 350 feet above the ground and not only that but brought from Aswan in the south of Egypt 500 kilometers south of the south of the Great Pyramid so if there's any time in history we could go in a time machine and go back and observe would that be the time I am just completely fascinated by the Ice Age at the moment have you had one shot to go back and see what it was like in some place you wouldn't go to the construction in the great pyramids I think right now where I'd go is twelve thousand eight hundred years ago in the beginning of the Younger Dryas hardest to see because I think that's where the whole human story changes I think that's where we change tracks from one path to another path and following those cataclysmic events of the Younger Dryas between twelve thousand eight hundred and eleven thousand six hundred years ago following those the signs of civilization that we see emerging are not the beginnings of civilization they're a restart evaluation that had existed before the Cataclysm and for that reason I would I would like to be present during that cataclysmic event if only to satisfy myself that it was indeed a comet you see there the the one thing there's no dispute about anymore is that the Younger Dryas was a cataclysm you can't argue about that the the the megafauna that that died off the disruption of human activity that takes place at that time the huge climate changes this was a cataclysm by any standards where the argument still goes on is what caused the what caused the Cataclysm I vote strongly for comet multiple fragments of a comet hitting the North American ice cap and hitting Greenland as well but there are other researchers in the field like my colleague Robert Schoch who thinks that the Sun is more involved this is healthy this is very very healthy that there should we should be approaching this problem from many different perspectives and trying to figure out what the [ __ ] caused this extraordinary event that occurs at a pivotal moment in the human story the end of the Stone Age the beginning of the Mesolithic the end of the Ice Age the beginning of the current age of the earth and suddenly we see these signs of civilization appearing and in places like gobekli tepe those signs already include highly sophisticated knowledge and that's why I feel we really need to investigate the Amazon there are there are three places in the world which are really lacking in the investigation right now one of them is the Amazon five and a half million square kilometres very little archeology done another is the Sahara Desert the Sahara Desert tough place to work I can understand why there's little archaeology done there but the Sahara Desert was Green during the Ice Age it had a completely different climate regime we should consider the possibility that missing parts of the human story are there and then under the continental shelves because sea level rose 400 feet these are three domains that archaeology has largely not investigated and and it has largely not done so they say well why would we spend the money on marine archaeology it's much better to spend it on looking for shipwrecks rather than looking for signs of a lost civilization because we archaeologists know there was no lost civilization so that's the argument for the resources there and the same the same with the Amazon and the same with the with with the Sahara Desert places in the very places in the world that those amongst us who are charged with the responsibility of interpreting the past have not looked at are the very prices we should be looking at [Applause]
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Length: 9min 12sec (552 seconds)
Published: Tue Apr 23 2019
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