Questioning the Origins of Humanity - Part 2 : The Great Deluge/Flood or the Great Divider

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This Part 2 of the Origins of Humanity presents an intriguing narrative that combines spiritual, geological, and archaeological elements:

Section 1: The Spiritual Divide
This section draws from the Book of Enoch, which describes a spiritual evolution of humanity. The book mentions "elect and holy children" descending from heaven, suggesting a divine intervention in human affairs. It also speaks of a time when humanity's faith was misplaced in "gods which they have made with their hands," indicating a spiritual decline.

Section 2: Knowledge Loss due to the Great Flood
The Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis (YDIH) proposes that a cosmic impact around 12,900 years ago triggered rapid climate change3. This event could explain a sudden loss of knowledge and advanced capabilities in early human societies. The hypothesis suggests that a comet explosion caused widespread fires and global cooling, potentially disrupting human cultures and leading to megafauna extinctions.

Section 3: Technological Divide
The construction of the Great Pyramid of Giza remains a subject of debate. Its precision engineering and massive scale contrast sharply with later Egyptian capabilities, suggesting a possible inheritance from a more advanced predecessor civilization1. The lack of clear accounts from ancient Egyptians about the pyramid's construction methods adds to the mystery.

This framework attempts to reconcile ancient spiritual texts, geological evidence, and unexplained technological achievements. However, it's important to note that while intriguing, many aspects of this narrative remain speculative and are not accepted by mainstream science.

About The Book of Enoch, I can suggest this version, which I personally bought : https://www.amazon.ca/dp/1609423356?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title

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