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Another fascinating segment explores alternative theories of history—particularly Graham Hancock’s hypothesis that a civilization nearly reset human progress around 12,800 years ago due to a comet impact or an otherworldly catastrophe. Evidence from sites like Göbekli Tepe suggests that advanced societies existed far earlier than traditionally believed, raising the possibility that such an event could happen again.
They express concern about current dependency on digital systems, emphasizing that if a similar reset occurs, humanity’s accumulated knowledge—entire libraries of data—could be lost to time, given our reliance on fragile, digital records.