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RE: The Reset of a Planet- An Apparent Worldwide Disaster as Documented by the Painter Hubert Robert

in #art5 years ago (edited)

Fantastic food for thought!
One could almost wonder if we reached our modern period in time before (perhaps more than once) and all the evidence eventually returned to nature. We only see parts of what lasted for longer, to leave clues to it, but after a collapse, if nothing is maintained it would eventually be nothing more than a story, if people chose to pass on that story. Perhaps this devolution of buildings and other things is one of the things that leads to a collapse of civilisation. They would be the first things to return to the earth leaving us speculating over the wrong period of time when things were built to last.

Learning a bit about ancient Sumaria was the first thing that really got me wondering about civilization cycles and whether we'd always be doomed to make the same mistakes as we don't retain the history to learn from.

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A couple of layers of mud, a couple of generations of forgetful children, and there would be very little trace of our civilization to be found. I suppose that maybe nothing is built to last anymore because the general feeling is that it will just get demolished anyway, but I expect new technologies to come along and make the construction of giant stone buildings become easier in the future.

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