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Given my extensive study of civilization, the collapse was caused by Gandhi launching nukes.
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The closest to that would be the ideas in “ the origin of consciousness in the breakdown of the bicameral mind”
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This idea of this book fascinates me but I haven’t had a chance to read it. Worth it?
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Great video on the theory: https://youtu.be/Ado90kMT_FM
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I think it's a great read, but make sure to take it with a huge grain of salt.
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The people of that era would have thought so. The Iliad and the Odyssey (if they have any basis in reality) might be examples of that period seen through a lens of mythology.
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How so? Are the Greek the sea people then?
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> Are the Greek the sea people then?

Very possibly a subset of the Sea Peoples were Greek. Egyptians reported the "Ekwesh" (which might be the Egyptian word for Achaeans) and the "Denyen" (which might be the Egyptian word for Danaans) among the Sea Peoples.

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Myths don’t have natural or human causes. Instead you have wars caused by divine rivalry (e.g. the Judgement of Paris).

Maybe Troy was actually destroyed by the Sea Peoples, but that probably wouldn’t make as much at the box office.

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And angry gods stopped rain
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People have always downplayed the number of things their gods can get angry about, while it often escalates beyond sustainability.

>Late Bronze Age Collapse

It was a little late but it had to happen sooner or later.

For those in power there may not be many other opportunities to set the standard for archaic leadership, so better get it while they can.

As we have seen :\

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