A yellow-orange haze of dust from the Sahara desert has blanketed parts of Greece, creating spectacular scenes and prompting authorities to issue health warnings.

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    7 months ago

    It’s far fetched because there’s literally no evidence of this anywhere other than someone’s imagination.

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      7 months ago

      I’ve never understood these ‘We had amazing technology but then just kind of forgot’ conspiracy theories.

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        7 months ago

        I get it. I once spent half an hour looking for the remote which I had left in the fridge.

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        7 months ago

        Well we did. We only in the past few years realized how the Romans made cement, which was a far more advanced building material than we had again until the industrial revolution. The Bronze Age collapse is an older example, but we’ve had stories of great civilizations along with the technology they control dying and leaving mysteries for those who came next for as long as we have a cultural record.

        The leap to space travel level technology is a big one, but I could see it being a really cool sci-fi novel. I think that’s basically the only requirement for a conspiracy theory: does it sound cool.