Unfortunately, I do not have the capability to watch anything my friend @mymoontao. But we do not have a global civilization now. There a vast differences in the levels of technology from one country to another. There are vast differences between countries as to how much and what information is allowed over the internet.
Cultures are very different, countries and the peoples within those countries can be very different. No, I just wonder how it is that you think we have a global civilization, with all the wars?
Let me think about this. It could be a blind spot for me, a very big one. I was thinking about your last response after I logged off. One thing I considered was, a global society 'like ours' where media and travel and banking systems and governments link things up but also there are civilizations that are separate from us too (ie, indigenous tribes in the Rainforest, etc). So maybe it was something like that. Also the possibility shows up that they could be in pockets of time, so to speak. I've encountered some of this but I have yet to truly understand it, I think. Also there were the two "civilizations" of Lemuria AND Atlantis...so maybe they were interconnected, without being aware of each other?
Ah @mymoontao you ask a question I do not know, interesting though but that is the way I perceive it. The big thing here is what they did with stone. The last petroglyh photograph of the diorite. It was theorized my Mr. Zahi(sp?) Hawas PhD, head of the Egyptian Antiquities department that the ancient Egyptians smoothed the stones of all their works from huge granite blocks on down by rubbing them with diorite stones. I had a not pop up that said cordite, but who knows. anyways I am not sure I believe it but it could be true. Also, our world is full of cataclysms of the worst nature and I have been through a few, not close enough to get killed but some really shook me up and covered me with an ashen disposition for awhile - Mt. St. Helens, Bay Area Earthquakes, a flood or two and tornadoes. It's been fun sometimes
I forgot about the fires, there's nothing like wildfires