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Chapter 4: Confused

Chapter 4: Confused

Faced with the above discoveries beyond our existing knowledge, people can't help but be confused, what is the problem? What we must face up to is the craniotomy tens of thousands of years ago, the wonderful but accurate ancient maps, and a lot of metal smelting techniques and various knowledge of unknown origin. In other words, we have to make a reasonable explanation for the strange phenomenon that a group of primitive people using clumsy stone tools are drinking Coca-Cola and watching a high-definition color TV. The impossible happened in impossible times, and that's the crux of the problem.

theory and fact

Now, even the most conservative and serious scholars have to admit that in the face of a lot of confusing data: perhaps our previous scientific research has underestimated the degree of early human civilization. Although this pragmatic attitude is a big step forward from the previous Yelang arrogance, it still does not jump out of the circle of existing theories.

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Now, we must re-understand human history, especially the history of prehistoric civilizations.

History is what happened in the past. Although we are trying hard to find the truth of each historical event, the results are not satisfactory. It is even blunt to say that the history we know is actually the history we want to know, perhaps the history the ancients wanted to tell us. Not the original historical truth. Why do you say that? Historical research must rely on abundant data, but it is precisely in the data that there is trouble. All the unearthed physical materials are the most credible materials, but they can't tell us anything directly. A pair of unearthed human skeleton fossils can't directly tell us who he is, how old he is, how he died, etc., which requires historians to guess. The physical data is so, and the literature data is not much better. Most of the literature is just what previous people wanted to tell you. They didn't want to tell you or didn't think it was necessary to tell you much more than they wanted to tell you, and a lot of them told you the wrong thing.