The E wrote:But what you're doing is seeing random dots, connecting them, and getting "ancient astronauts".
Indeed, I think it might be a good idea for SMR to read about the "canals on Mars" debacle.
Where people literally connected a bunch of dots and made up a big story about the whole thing which was proven to be based on optical illusions combined with how the human mind interprets visual imagery.
This says nothing at all about the existence of what we would term high technology.
Again, remember that "high tech" 5000 years ago isnt the same as "high tech" today. And when dealing with history, the few sources mentioning some group or anothers great advancements, obviously talks about it in relation to what they think is high tech THEN, and as such you need to stick with high tech according to era, or we get more of those stupid misleading arguments.
Notably though, it doesn't change in ways that would confirm this wild hypothesis of ancient high tech that has been lost over time.
Correction, it doesn´t confirm his wild claims, as we already HAVE confirmed that "ancient high tech that has been lost over time" is something that have happened.
The Antikythera mechanism would have been considered high tech even in the 19th century.
The idea that the official record might be true, or even mostly true, never crosses your mind, does it?
And there´s the big point, that the "mostly true" probably covers everything quite well.
For example, the massive re-evaluation of the Romans over the last 5 or so decades have changed views on history a LOT.
And proven lots of assumptions to be wrong.
However, even with something as markedly wrong as much of that was, the basics of it was still true, just that details had been gotten wrong to an unusually high level.
Assuming, of course, that something is being hidden. Which you have so far not shown any evidence or reason for.
Quite. There is a lot of "they COULDN`T have done that" bullshit included among historians which results in lots of things being ignored or misinterpreted, but there´s no HIDING going on.
If evidence is found tomorrow that the mentions of "flying machines" in the Vedic scriptures actually turns out to be based on something real, like airships or what ever, then i would say "hey, cool", and get on with my life, my appreciation for historical knowledge minimally adjusted.
Because that stuff is reasonably easy to find translated copies off, noone hiding anything, just that since nobody has ever found anything that actually and truly points towards it being a realistic depiction rather than a fictionalised retelling of a real event or even just a popular tall tale from around a campfire, there´s just no reason to expect it to have been real, even if it´s definitely possible on a theoretical basis.