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The third season doesn't look the best.
LuiJC17 June 2019
Warning: Spoilers
The third series doesn't look the best. From about the ninth or tenth episode, the theories and thoughts that the "ancient astronauts theorists" give us in the series are starting to be too strange. This episode talks about a kind of "world grid" to link some important historical places. According to theorists, these places were not built randomly but deliberately. They were supposed to be a kind of "secret code" for future civilizations. But now I am inclined to the theory of American writer Jason Colavito. What would an ancient culture think of its demise and how "other" civilisations could deciphered the code? Many of them were closely connected with creation and then with a kind of "rebirth". I'd say - cyclic life. In addition, these locations on the grid were to serve as UFO refuelling stations or navigation points. To me personally, it sounds very very implausible. For example, Teotihuacan in Mexico is undoubtedly a mysterious place that deserves more research.The claim that extraterrestrials are responsible for the allegedly similar architecture on Easter Island is unlikely. The fact that the Egyptian Pyramids at Giza, the neolithic complex of Thornborough Henges in the United Kingdom and the historic sites inhabited by the American Hopi Indians are all configured to resemble Orion is quite noteworthy, but to talk about certain facts with hundred percent certainty, I wouldn't. Some Viking ring fortresses, Delphi, or Giza are also built on one line. It is a really interesting finding out, but the same applies to the Orion constellation. And last but not least, the island on the French coast, Gavrinis, where various signs, marks, lines, circles from around 3500 BC were found. Allegedly, the island's inhabitants have been able to calculate the circumference of the Earth or Pi and then engrave it in stone. This is just a small part of the historical "affairs" that some theorists automatically attribute to extraterrestrial visitors without much research.
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