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Lost Worlds

23 June 2026
Anthropology, Archaeology

Robert sent in some links that focus on the idea of former advanced civilisations. One such is Chinese pyramids. Watch the video and make up your own minds.

See https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGqvEz73s-c … They are officially described as ‘natural hill features’ so there is an argument if they are man made or natural. There is no reason why they might be man made as we have a heavenly parallel to the pyramids, as described by Cube and Napier in their book, The Cosmic Winter. The zodiacal lights. The disintegration of a comet, over a long period of time, shedding fragments and a lot of dust and debris, injects a large amount of that dust into the zodiacal cloud – and the latter is reflected by sunlight. In the early evening, or just before sunrise, they appear as a beautiful pyramid of light that can be seen rising out of the horizon, lying along the line of  the zodiacal constellations. In the tropics, even nowadays, it can rival in brightness the Milky Way. With an enhanced  amount of newly created dust, at times  this would have been quite a striking phenomenon. The Chinese were fascinated by what was going on in the night sky, from meteor showers to sun halos and all kinds of transient phenomena. The  zodiacal light would have intrigued. We have the Egyptian pyramids, and pre European American pyramids, as an established fact, as well as the ziggurats of Sumeria and Babylonia and various structures in ancient India. China may have been too far north,  as a whole, but if these pyramids were in southern China they would be close to the tropics. After all, it could be that Silbury Hill in southern England was created as a pyramid like structure, and that is in the temperate zone and not too distant from cold north. There are plenty of videos being made by people outside the mainstream bubble. Robert has been looking at Robert Sepehr. He wrote a book, ‘Species with Amnesia; Our Forgotten History‘ and there have been many other attempts to drum up an interest in Lost Worlds and Forgotten History [usually as a result of unusual archaeology].

Is he the new Graham Hancock? He was a mixture of genuine and speculative and no doubt Sepehr may prove to be somewhat similar. Robert did also provide a link to another more interesting storyline. Lost civilisations of Amazonia – see https://theconversation.com/great-mysteries-of-archaeology-an-ancient-amazonian-world-revealed-from-the-sky-282006 … Amazonia  is the rain forest belt between the Andes and the Atlantic, reaching northwards into Venezuela, and embracing the equator and beyond in the south. The rain forest is currently being raided for balsa trees as they are used in wind turbines. In this story we have LiDAR technology. It peers through trees and vegetation and provides a glimpse of bumps and lumps on the ground. Bumps and linear features are the bread and butter of archaeologists. It provides somewhere to push or scrap their trowels. However, the LiDAR survey itself is done by light aircraft flying above the trees. So, it would be a very long project to carry through all of Amazonia. This has not happened. Selected locations have been chosen, mostly around the periphery of the rain forest, or in regions where  savannah conditions may have been intermittent in the past.

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