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             The video suggests that their is more than one timeline in human development. It discusses the footprints of man being found next to dinosaur footprints and a sphere that appears to be man made 2.8 million years ago. It talks about the ancient city of Tiahuanico in South America which was said to be built 12,000 years ago. This was a technological society who built a city to determine the seasons. It was built using rock that today would be impossible to build with. They also used an alloy to hold these mammoth structures together. The seams were so fine that man today could not fit a coin in between the cracks. .
             The ancient pyramids in Egypt are very similar to those found in Mexico. These amazing structures were similar in appearance and advanced building technique. These two societies although, thousands of miles apart, also had similar mummification methods and wore similar headdresses. This suggests that intercontinental travel to the Americas may have taken place long before Columbus. .
             The video also discussed a technological city Atlantis possibly buried beneath the ice of Antarctica. A scientist thought Antarctica could have been part of a continental shift. This means that it wasn't always where it is today, and slid to it's current location and froze over immediately.
             If there is more than one human history it implies that our history may very well suffer the same fate as those before us. Even though we are an advanced world today, we cannot be certain what changes the earth will have in store for us. We can just be part of the cycle.
             According to the video human history is not an unbroken line of development from lower to higher. It suggests the world has gone through similar changes in which society has gone from lower to higher civilizations on several occasions.


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