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The Paradox of Time:

Author: Valery Asundep


Introduction 

The concept of time has long fascinated philosophers, scientists, and theologians. A closer examination of our surroundings reveals intriguing anomalies, challenging our conventional understanding of time and its linear progression. This article explores the idea that we are living in the past, and the future has already occurred.


Archaeological Enigmas


Monumental structures like the Pyramids of Giza, Machu Picchu, and Angkor Wat defy modern replication, despite advancements in technology (1). These ancient marvels now serve as cathedrals, government buildings, or tourist attractions. Their existence implies a previously advanced civilization.


Theoretical Framework


The "Lost Civilization" hypothesis proposes that past societies possessed superior knowledge and capabilities (2). This idea is supported by:


1. Advanced brain capacity: Previous civilizations may have utilized more than 10% of their brain potential (3).

2. Rapid decline: Unchecked technological progress and risky evolutionary experiments led to their downfall (4).

3. Power imbalance: Unequal distribution of knowledge and resources contributed to their demise.


Biblical Perspectives


Genesis accounts describe the Elohims creating humanity in their image, but with limited brain capacity (10%) (5). This narrative suggests:


1. Intentional limitation: The Elohims deliberately restricted human potential.

2. Awakening: Individuals can unlock their full potential through transformation.


Evidence and Implications


Archaeological discoveries and ancient texts imply:


1. Pre-existing knowledge: Advanced civilizations possessed knowledge now lost or suppressed.

2. Cycles of time: Time may be cyclical, with events repeating themselves.


Conclusion


Our surroundings hold secrets of a past that may be our future. Exploring these mysteries:


1. Challenges conventional timelines.

2. Reveals potential for human growth.

3. Encourages responsible innovation.


References:


1. Hancock, G. (2015). Magicians of the Gods: The Forgotten Wisdom of Earth's Lost Civilisation.

2. Sitchin, Z. (1976). The 12th Planet: Book I of the Earth Chronicles.

3. Talbot, M. (1991). The Holographic Universe.

4. Velikovsky, I. (1950). Worlds in Collision.

5. Bible, Genesis 1:26-27.


This article invites readers to reconsider their understanding of time and human potential……

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