Digital Social Hour Podcast by Sean Kelly - Were cavemen smarter than us?
The speaker suggests that ancient humans, often perceived as less intelligent, might have been intellectually and spiritually superior to modern humans, though not technologically. A recent discovery of a hominid with a brain capacity of 1,700 CC, compared to the modern human's 1,300 CC, supports this idea. The presence of magnetite crystals in human brains, which can orient to magnetic fields, indicates that humans have latent abilities to sense Earth's magnetic field, similar to psychic abilities. However, these abilities are not fully realized in most people. The speaker proposes that genetic modifications in humans, evident in artificial mutations in the genome, may have suppressed these abilities. This genetic tinkering might have been intended to disconnect humans from their higher selves, potentially for control purposes.
Key Points:
- Ancient humans may have been intellectually and spiritually advanced, despite lacking technology.
- A hominid with a larger brain capacity than modern humans suggests potential intellectual superiority.
- Humans have magnetite crystals in their brains, indicating a latent ability to sense magnetic fields.
- Genetic modifications, seen as artificial mutations, may have suppressed human abilities.
- These modifications might have been intended to control and disconnect humans from their higher selves.
Details:
1. 🧠 Ancient Wisdom vs. Modern Advances
1.1. Ancient Wisdom
1.2. Modern Advances
2. 🧬 Rediscovery of a Giant Mind
- The newly discovered hominid was found with a brain capacity of about 1,700 CC, significantly larger than the average modern human brain capacity of about 1,300 CC.
- This discovery was made in a previously unexplored archaeological site, suggesting potential new insights into the evolution of human intelligence.
- The large brain size of this hominid could imply advanced cognitive abilities that challenge current understanding of human evolution.
- Further analysis of the site and the hominid remains could provide critical data to refine evolutionary timelines, potentially impacting the scientific narrative of human ancestry.
- The implications of this discovery extend to understanding how environmental and genetic factors may have influenced brain development over millennia.
3. 🧲 Magnetism and Human Perception
- Human brains contain billions of magnetite crystals, providing potential for magnetic field detection.
- Despite the presence of these crystals, humans are not consciously aware of Earth's magnetic field in daily life.
- Experiments with EEG caps show brain magnetite crystals aligning with a nearby magnetic field, suggesting an unconscious perception of magnetism.
- This finding opens avenues for further research into human sensory capacities and the evolutionary role of magnetite.
4. 🔮 Unseen Psychic Realms
- Psychic abilities and intuition are innate talents that everyone possesses, though awareness and sensitivity vary among individuals.
- People often labeled as psychics or witches have heightened sensitivity, allowing them to access these abilities more easily.
- These abilities are natural talents rather than supernatural, suggesting potential for development in all individuals.
- To cultivate these abilities, individuals can practice meditation, mindfulness, and engage in exercises that enhance intuition and sensitivity.
- Examples of development include trusting gut feelings, practicing visualization, and participating in activities that promote spiritual growth.
5. 🔍 Genetic Tinkering and Human Potential
- There are claims of genetic modifications in humans that could have been intentionally designed to limit human potential.
- The concept of 'artificial mutations' in the human genome suggests changes that are not the result of natural evolution, raising questions about their origin and purpose.
- The hypothesis suggests that genetic tinkering was done to disconnect humans from realizing their higher selves, potentially as a means of domination and control.
- These modifications could serve as a method to suppress inherent abilities and maintain societal hierarchies, reflecting a broader strategy of manipulation.
- Transitioning from this point, it's important to explore how such genetic changes might affect societal structures and individual capabilities.