how did technology made human civilized?
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I understand your question and summary. But it misses a few points in human evolution, primarily the intelligentsia curve humans have followed.
The feasibility of mankind creating an advanced society, then being destroyed without some transfer to other communities of its knowledge and capabilities, while theoretically possible, very unlikely. There's no evidence to support it and certainly not documented anywhere in recorded history to the level of detail you are suggesting.
There is sufficient proof of our timeline of technical, scientific and philosophical historical events that suggests what our current understanding of human history and it's evolution is accurate.
You would need to illustrate and define what Atlantis was superior in capability and science to support your theory.
If there is one sad truth to your statement, mankind has always found it easier to destroy than create.
But that in itself, is not sufficient validation to support your conclusion.
The feasibility of mankind creating an advanced society, then being destroyed without some transfer to other communities of its knowledge and capabilities, while theoretically possible, very unlikely. There's no evidence to support it and certainly not documented anywhere in recorded history to the level of detail you are suggesting.
There is sufficient proof of our timeline of technical, scientific and philosophical historical events that suggests what our current understanding of human history and it's evolution is accurate.
You would need to illustrate and define what Atlantis was superior in capability and science to support your theory.
If there is one sad truth to your statement, mankind has always found it easier to destroy than create.
But that in itself, is not sufficient validation to support your conclusion.
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