In just 200 years, we’ve gone from no electricity to exploring space. Now imagine if that vanished overnight. Randall Carlson says the Younger Dryas was a global reset event. If a civilization lived before it, there might be nothing left.Randall Carlson says that humans like us have been around for at least 150,000 to 200,000 years.For most of that time, life was basic, people lived under feudal systems and farmed just enough to survive. That didn't really change until the 1700s and 1800s, when the Scientific Enlightenment and the Industrial Revolution happened. Even when he was born, there were no computers or space travel.Now, think about how fast we've advanced in just the last 200 years.If our modern civilization were suddenly destroyed by a huge disaster, and future archaeologists came along 10,000 years later to dig up our remains, would they find much proof that we ever existed? Maybe not, it would depend on how big and destructive the disaster was.He says the Younger Dryas, a real period in Earth's past when the climate suddenly got much colder. He believes this was a global catastrophe, involving several powerful events.These events, he says, could have easily wiped out and erased all signs of any advanced civilization that might have existed back then.
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