Aubrey Marcus
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Really, and also I think it's something that's important for people to understand.
The ocean is a plenum of food and resources and travel and transport.
If you're in antiquity, you want to live by the ocean.
So when a fucking flood comes out of nowhere, your beachfront home that gives you fish and crabs and lobsters and time on the beach with your beloved, you're cooked.
Like, you know, I mean, sure, there was certainly inland penetration by certain people, but the concentration, just like if you go to Australia right now, go to Australia, where do all the fucking people live?
They live on the coast.
Why?
Because the middle is hot and there's dry and there's not a lot of food.
And it's not that there aren't some people who live there, of course.
But, you know, the concentration of individuals were always on the coast.
So these floods would be like massive resets of civilizational progress.
which could have occurred multiple times, not just that one time at the end of the Atlantean era, but then extrapolating backwards, if this happened three times within 5,000 years, what about the previous 5,000 years?
And what about the previous 5,000 years?
This might have been happening a lot, which also explains and dovetails into a deeper understanding of a deep history where civilizations would rise and flourish in both technology and capacity and structure and megalithic
you know, monuments that were built and then that gets washed away and then another one comes up and that gets washed away and another one comes up and that gets washed away.
That's every time I go to a fucking Green Bay Packers game.