It will also introduce new theories of my own, both to expand upon and contradict the existing theories of the many great, observant, and inquisitive minds that came before me. I have a very deep respect for innovative and controversial thinkers like Nikola Tesla, Albert Einstein, Stephen Hawking, and Charles Darwin even if I don't always agree with their proposed explanations in their entireties.
However, my deepest respect goes to the Philosophers, Socrates for the Socrates Paradox, and Lao-Tzu the Founder of Taoism. I have always valued the asking of questions over the quest for absolution. To borrow from Socrates, "to find yourself you must think for yourself". I do not claim to have any answers, only possibilities and, of course, more questions. To borrow more words from Socrates, "I know that I don't know".
Here is an all-original quote of my own; if you consider diving down a rabbit hole fun, you may find wandering through a meerkat labyrinth exhilarating. To those who enjoy theory crafting and have an appreciation for mind-exhausting speculation, I hope this proves to be a truly satisfying and provocative read.
Comparable to works such as;
- Chariots of the Gods by Erich Von Daniken
- Denisovan Origins by Andrew Collins and Gregory L. Little
- The Anunnaki Connection by Heather Lynn
- Underworld and Lost Knowledge of the Ancients by Graham Hancock
- Pyramid Quest and Forgotten Civilizations by Robert M Schoch
- Technology of the Gods by David Hatcher Childress.
- The Twelfth Planet by Zecharia Sitchin
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