Over 30 Advanced Civilizations have Collapsed Before Us NASA Claims:– Are We Next?
NASA Claims: Over 30 Advanced Civilizations have Collapsed Before Us – Are We Next?
Thursday, August 18, 2016 3:02
by Ancient Code
A NASA-funded study has found that ADVANCED ancient
civilizations that existed on Earth thousands of years ago were as
susceptible to collapse as WE are today.
Is there a mysterious, chaotic pattern within civilization?
How many times have you heard in history books that a superpower in
the distant past became so advanced and uncontrollably powerful that it
eventually collapsed?
You may think you haven’t heard of that in history books at all, but you may be wrong.
If we look back at our history books –which by the way are totally
incomplete— you will notice that in the distant past, looking at the
18th century, for example, there were countries like France who were
considered a world superpower.
Their mighty culture developed at such rate that they eventually felt supremacy and acted irresponsibly in turn.
Their mighty culture developed at such rate that they eventually felt supremacy and acted irresponsibly in turn.
With vast territories overseas, spending money uncontrollably,
eventually lead to catastrophic budget deficits which in turn caused
them to enter into debts and their currency was devaluated, chaos
followed.
Even though France did not disappear entirely from history, it is
evidence of a small chaotic pattern present in modern-day society. This
chaotic way researchers believe has been present in civilization for
thousands of years.
The truth is that even before that, there were numerous cultures and
civilizations that just as France and other countries, were the makers
of their own collapse.
If we look back in history 3000–5000 years, we will find a historical
record that clearly shows us how advanced and sophisticated
civilizations were just as susceptible to collapse as we are today.
While lifestyles were much different in the distant past than they
are today, it turns out that there is an ongoing pattern encrusted into
humanity that raises numerous questions about our sustainability as a
civilization which ultimately challenges our ability to stay ‘afloat’ as
a complex society and culture.
If we look back in time over 10,000 years, we will discover that
numerous advanced civilizations that predate the Inca, Olmec, and
Egyptian civilization existed on Earth which mysteriously vanished
without a trace.
Look back at the Ancient Maya for example. The Ancient Maya were one
of the most advanced and sophisticated ancient civilizations ever to
rule on Earth.
This ancient Civilization, which flourished in the jungles of
present-day Mexico(south), Guatemala and Belize is noted for the Maya
script, the only known developed writing system of the Pre-Columbian
Americas.
In fact, the ancient Maya were so ahead of other societies
even in Europe, that they had perfected the use of rubber creating
various products from it 3000 years before people in the Old World even
knew what it was.
The Maya created fascinating monuments, pyramids, ancient cities,
writing techniques and strangely, like many other great civilizations,
they too disappeared under mysterious circumstances.
But in addition to the Ancient Maya, researchers around the globe
have found similar patterns in other civilizations that just as the
Maya, collapsed and vanished.
Many scientists argue that it is difficult to overlook the sheer
number of repeating patterns in most of these civilizations, and a study
partially funded by NASA provides us with evidence that there are
certain (chaotic) characteristics present in ancient cultures that lived
on Earth thousands of years ago and eventually disappeared.
This is considered by many people as a sign that clearly states that ancient civilizations have reset a number of times.
In the report, applied mathematician Safa Motesharri and his “Human and Nature Dynamical” model claims that “the process of rise-and-collapse is actually a recurrent cycle found throughout history.”
“The fall of the Roman Empire and the equally (if not more) advanced
Han, Mauryan, and Gupta Empires, as well as so many advanced
Mesopotamian Empires, are all testimony to the fact that advanced,
sophisticated, complex, and creative civilizations can be both fragile
and impermanent.”
In the study, we find that“Technological change can raise the
efficiency of resource use, but it also tends to raise both per capita
resource consumption and the scale of resource extraction, so that,
absent policy effects, the increases in consumption often compensate for
the increased efficiency of resource use.”
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Sources:
http://www.sciencedirect.com
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