JRE 0 · November 10, 2022

Randall Carlson & Graham Hancock on Lost Technology and the Great Pyramids

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Who is Randall Carlson & Graham Hancock on Lost Technology and the Great Pyramids?

Taken from JRE 1897 w/Randall Carlson & Graham Hancock:

Topics and Timestamps

  • 01Randall Carlson and Graham Hancock discuss evidence of advanced civilizations that may have existed before recorded history
  • 02The Great Pyramids are examined as potential artifacts of lost technology and engineering knowledge
  • 03Discussion of geological evidence suggesting catastrophic events shaped human history and civilization
  • 04Graham Hancock's theories on ancient cultures possessing sophisticated astronomical and mathematical knowledge
  • 05Exploration of how mainstream archaeology dismisses alternative theories about human origins and capabilities
  • 06Analysis of precision in ancient construction that challenges conventional timelines of technological development
  • Hancock and Carlson introduce their thesis on lost ancient civilizations0:00:00
  • Discussion of the Great Pyramids' precision and alignment with celestial bodies0:15:30
  • Carlson presents geological evidence of catastrophic world-altering events0:35:00
  • Hancock explains how ancient cultures encoded astronomical knowledge into monuments worldwide0:55:45
  • Joe and guests debate academic dismissal of alternative theories and institutional gatekeeping1:20:00

The Show

Joe Rogan sits down with geological researcher Randall Carlson and author Graham Hancock to explore one of history's biggest mysteries: how advanced were ancient civilizations really? These two have spent decades investigating evidence that conventional archaeology either ignores or actively dismisses.

The conversation centers on the Great Pyramids and what their existence tells us about lost knowledge and technology. Hancock and Carlson present the case that certain ancient structures demonstrate engineering precision and astronomical alignment that shouldn't be possible with the tools and knowledge we assume existed at the time. They're not saying aliens built them, but they are saying something doesn't add up with the official timeline.

A major theme throughout is how catastrophic geological events may have wiped out advanced civilizations, essentially resetting human progress. Carlson brings hard geological data to the table about pole shifts, asteroid impacts, and climate change events that could have devastated earlier populations. If this happened, it would explain why we find sophisticated structures but no clear evidence of the civilization that built them.

Handcock emphasizes that cultures around the world encoded sophisticated astronomical knowledge into their monuments and myths. The precision with which ancient peoples aligned structures to celestial events suggests mathematical and observational capabilities we typically associate with much later civilizations. The question becomes: where did they get this knowledge, and why does mainstream academia refuse to take it seriously?

Joe pushes back thoughtfully, asking the tough questions about evidence and methodology. But Carlson and Hancock are prepared with data, not just speculation. They discuss how certain academic gatekeepers dismiss alternative theories without proper investigation, how funding and career preservation keep people in line, and how the official narrative has become almost religious in its certainty.

The episode touches on the implications if they're right. If advanced civilizations existed before the ones we acknowledge, it changes everything about how we understand human potential, technological development, and our place in history. It also raises questions about what knowledge might have been lost and whether our current civilization is actually as advanced as we think, or just differently advanced.

Best Quotes

The real question isn't whether they had the technology, it's whether we're willing to look at the evidence that suggests they did

Randall Carlson & Graham Hancock on Lost Technology and the Great Pyramids

From the JRE 0 conversation with Randall Carlson & Graham Hancock on Lost Technology and the Great Pyramids.

Mainstream archaeology has become so invested in a particular narrative that it actively resists any information that contradicts it

Joe Rogan

From the JRE 0 conversation with Randall Carlson & Graham Hancock on Lost Technology and the Great Pyramids.

These alignments are too precise to be coincidental. They required astronomical knowledge and mathematical sophistication we don't credit ancient peoples with having

Randall Carlson & Graham Hancock on Lost Technology and the Great Pyramids

From the JRE 0 conversation with Randall Carlson & Graham Hancock on Lost Technology and the Great Pyramids.

If a civilization-ending event happened, it would explain why we find these sophisticated structures but no clear archaeological record of who built them

Joe Rogan

From the JRE 0 conversation with Randall Carlson & Graham Hancock on Lost Technology and the Great Pyramids.

We assume progress is linear, but history might be cyclical. Advanced civilizations may have risen and fallen multiple times

Randall Carlson & Graham Hancock on Lost Technology and the Great Pyramids

From the JRE 0 conversation with Randall Carlson & Graham Hancock on Lost Technology and the Great Pyramids.