>>11644093To an extent, we still can't easily rebuild the pyramids. We could but it would require incredibly expensive and specialized equipment.
>>11644094I never said anything about that. I am seeking the real history and I made this thread not you. I'm doing my part.
>>11644098>>11644099Yes that's what I worry about. How far would storytelling and the books and writing skills that survive last? Would we lose even the precision of our languages? We would have to relearn soooo much. Its not improbable that this has happened before. It also could have been ayys, which would also be a cosmic event we were powerless to prevent.
>>11644101This is a world ender. Lets hope we manage colonies before that.
>>11644112Yes like this.
>>11644114lmfao thats called sexual selection and yes that happens. I'm talking like as a whole, the idea of the "missing-link", bigfoot, all that dumb shit. Ayys could have bred us from monke as a sorta of seed world. They come by every age of the zodiac to check in on us and make sure we aren't misbehaving. Religion was likely provided to us by ayys along with various forms of technology. This is all dependent on the ayys of course which are an unknown variable at this point.