Imagine you found a map that shows the whole world, but it was made thousands of years ago, by people who didn’t have planes or computers. That’s what Graham Hancock talks about on Joe Rogan’s podcast.
Like Finding a Treasure Map in an Old Book
Graham Hancock is like a detective who looks at old maps and thinks, “These people knew more than we give them credit for!” He found some ancient maps that look like modern ones, but they were made way back when. It's like finding a treasure map from your grandma’s attic, and it shows places you’ve never heard of.
The Puzzle Pieces Fit Together
Some of these old maps even show parts of the world that weren’t discovered until much later. It’s like having a puzzle where someone put together pieces from different rooms, but they still made sense! Graham thinks ancient people might have had more knowledge than we think, and maybe they passed it down through stories and drawings.
It's not magic, it's just really smart thinking and looking at clues in a new way. Imagine you found a map that shows the whole world, but it was made thousands of years ago, by people who didn’t have planes or computers. That’s what Graham Hancock talks about on Joe Rogan’s podcast.
Examples
- A child learns about ancient maps that show modern continents.
- Someone hears Graham Hancock talk about hidden history on a podcast.
- A student is amazed by the idea of ancient people knowing the world.
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