You have to admit

The evidence is too strong to be merely circumstantial or coincidental.

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Seen this on the trending list, haven't bothered to watch it though. All I can think when I see this is that crazy meme dude pic with the "It's aliens" caption. Seriously puts me off it.

It's not aliens, human civilization has been highly advanced in the past and then wiped back to the bronze age (multiple times).

Doesn't Ancient Aliens outright lie about shit? I remember that there was this three hour documentary on YouTube going through it and it's basically just that Sci-Fi author making shit up and everyone else copying him

So where are the ruins?

Fucking everywhere? The Giza Pyramid is a big one

Total fabrication.

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So a big pile of stones that we know was actually built by a bronze age society?

No it isn't. You just don't understand primitive construction techniques (which refute the bulk of the first ancient aliens argument). Incidentally, other structures in the later ancient world (Rome/Greece/Persia) required far more advanced techniques to build than the pyramids, but the details are well-known enough in comparison that aliens aren't even a delusional possibility.
Pyramids don't require calculus or algebra, and there are failed examples of these massive monuments that precede their construction.
I've watched a lot of this show, which I enjoy, but I can't think of any other substantial evidence. I think it's great as a sort of sci-fi pseudo-documentary.

Can you actually learn decent /x/ level history/information from this show or is it just all far fetched nonsense?

Yeah that one

>the entire series and the books they're based on isn't a God of the Gaps argument

Not super impressive evidence for your cool story.

Is such a thing possible?

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just replace anything ambiguous in history with aliens. You've now mastered the show.

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We dont really know if this planet has been visited in the distant past. However its foolish to think that in a universe consisting of hundreds of billions of galaxies with billions of stars and trillions of planets, that Earth is the only one with complex life

You get to learn about the religion of ancient civilisations and their technological marvels, then when you're about to question what their daily life was like you're immediately suckered with "their gods were literal aliens" and their "technology was bequeathed to them."

Drawings of dragons were really rockets, fat women astronauts, half human half beast deities the inter breeding of man and alien, how did they lift this stones - levitation!, why did they arrange sites like this - to resemble computer chips and the DNA structure!

I mean if you want to waste 45 minutes an episode on some serious schizo babble it can be entertaining, otherwise total waste as far as a serious inquirer is concerned

What is the best episode and why is it Underground Aliens?

Misanthropy disguised as pseudoscience bullshit. I fucking hate how these kooks deny the achievements of humanity.

Bronze aged fairy tales persist. Perhaps it's time for another reset.

Zachary Sitchin and the Anunaki theory makes a lot of sense when you compare humans to every other species on Earth

Mythology is one of the things that is best able to survive a reset.

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The gate of the gods is a pretty interesting one

Acknowledging life and thinking they have mastered FTL travel and like fucking with primitive societies are quite a bit different