Stefan Baumann
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Podcast Appearances
I mean, they're
pretty much the same length, but there's small variations and these variations tell us something about the
the workflow back then.
Yeah.
Basically, it's a wrong assumption about the human being itself that we differ so much from the people who lived 5,000 years ago.
Actually, our brain, our whole body is the same.
And people are very inventive, so they
creative and they always find solutions with the means they have and it doesn't take
anything from outer space to explain how these things were constructed.
Well, first of all, it's, of course, a very fascinating idea that we are not alone in the universe.
There is intelligent life out there.
And if you look at the surveys conducted in the recent years, it shows that about half of the world population thinks that there's intelligent life in outer space.
From there, it doesn't take much to assume that aliens visited Earth or have already visited Earth.
Basically, it's an interesting thought, of course.
If you look at the pyramids, for some people, with this background, it seems more logic that
These pyramids were built for a greater reason than just to be a tomb for a pharaoh.
That's this so-called proportional bias, which basically says that great events, such as the construction of such a massive pyramid, needs to have a great cause.
And being a tomb is not a great cause.
That's the challenging part, right?
And if you look at the publications, for instance, by Erich von Dรคnik and the Swiss author, who just a couple of months ago...