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Ancient maps
There are a lot of maps that have turned up that have information that was not generally thought to be available at the apparent time that the maps were made. The most talked-about one the Buache Map was published in 1737. The problem with it is that it has the continent of Antarctica pictured as it WOULD look if there was no ice on it. There is no obvious way that in 1737 he could have known or found the information that wasn’t perhaps again discovered 250 years later.
This isn’t the only maps with anomalous information. At some point, you have to try and decide where this information comes from. There is the side that proposes that at some point in the past this information was given to someone by Aliens. Naturally Ancient Alien Theorists say YES.
Then there are the possibilities offered that at one time long ago mankind rose to high levels of civilization only to fall or be wiped out by some disaster and be forgotten except in oral traditions that you will find in the root part of most religions and cultures.
A third possibility has to do with postcognition. There are stories of people that have had, for lack of a better description, visions not of the future but of the past. Knowledge from the past is no more or less likely or amazing than somehow gathering knowledge of the future. Psychometry is the gift and ability to touch something and pick up “memories” that are impressed on and a part of the item touched.
I guess a fourth idea is that it is all just coincidence, and/or all the maps are fraudulent. The problem is that most of the maps are old and they can be proven to not be modern fabrications.
What do you think?
The Buache Map: A Controversial Map That Shows Antarctica Without Ice
9 Extremely Ancient Maps That Should Not Exist | Ancient Code
There are a lot of maps that have turned up that have information that was not generally thought to be available at the apparent time that the maps were made. The most talked-about one the Buache Map was published in 1737. The problem with it is that it has the continent of Antarctica pictured as it WOULD look if there was no ice on it. There is no obvious way that in 1737 he could have known or found the information that wasn’t perhaps again discovered 250 years later.
This isn’t the only maps with anomalous information. At some point, you have to try and decide where this information comes from. There is the side that proposes that at some point in the past this information was given to someone by Aliens. Naturally Ancient Alien Theorists say YES.
Then there are the possibilities offered that at one time long ago mankind rose to high levels of civilization only to fall or be wiped out by some disaster and be forgotten except in oral traditions that you will find in the root part of most religions and cultures.
A third possibility has to do with postcognition. There are stories of people that have had, for lack of a better description, visions not of the future but of the past. Knowledge from the past is no more or less likely or amazing than somehow gathering knowledge of the future. Psychometry is the gift and ability to touch something and pick up “memories” that are impressed on and a part of the item touched.
I guess a fourth idea is that it is all just coincidence, and/or all the maps are fraudulent. The problem is that most of the maps are old and they can be proven to not be modern fabrications.
What do you think?
The Buache Map: A Controversial Map That Shows Antarctica Without Ice
9 Extremely Ancient Maps That Should Not Exist | Ancient Code