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Advanced Lost Civilizations

Researcher, author and publisher Brad Olsen rejoins the program to dive deeper into the hidden history of our world. In this fascinating discussion, we explore the reported giants of Patagonia, ancient maps that appear to accurately depict Antarctica and other regions of the world long before modern exploration—and long before these areas were covered in ice.

Olsen shares insights into lost civilizations and the advanced knowledge they may have possessed, raising serious questions about our understanding of human history. If these civilizations existed at a higher level than we’ve been told, what does that mean for who we are today—and where we are headed?

This is a deep conversation that challenges conventional narratives and opens the door to a much bigger picture of humanity’s past, present, and future. Here’s more from Sarah Westall in a new edition of Business Game Changers.

Lost World Under The Ice?

Mysterious radio pulses detected beneath Antarctica’s surface defy everything we know about physics.

These radio signals pass through thousands of miles of rock to reach the surface, and their source remains unknown. Scientists are studying neutrinos in Antarctica, and some believe these could be the cause. Additionally, researchers have discovered particles flowing backward in Antarctica.

Another remarkable find in Antarctica is a lost world, frozen under the Antarctic ice for millions of years, which was once a lush ancient rainforest teeming with rivers, forests, and life. Could this be evidence of the lost city of Atlantis?

In other news, AI technology is advancing faster than the world can keep up, with AI-generated videos now looking more realistic than actual footage. Can you tell the difference? Join Ben Chasteen and Rob Counts on this Edge of Wonder Friday Night Live as they present real and AI-generated videos to test whether you can distinguish what’s real from what’s fake.

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