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@Nuts-Bolts
4 күн бұрын
We are certainly being spoilt this week. First Terrence and now Duane. Main Stream Academia has stifled the opportunities to look afresh at Life, the Universe and Everything for too long.
@geoffhonky4439
3 күн бұрын
Loved this. My step father was a Gunditjmara Elder. He passed a couple months ago. I always loved the knowledge the indigenous people have of our land. The Gunditjmaran story is about Budj Bim which in the modern world is an old volcano we call Mount Eccles. Their story is about how Budj Bim shaped the land and streams around them.
@MentalWanderings
2 күн бұрын
I think it was a really good idea to have someone like Dr. Duane on. He seems well grounded in "earthly" reality. I feel it's important we don't get too lost in the clouds, as beautiful as they are.
@TheWillmo65
4 күн бұрын
Your guests that are scientically investigating the relevance of Myth (Cruttenden, Cheetham (on Corbin), etc) as being a historical narrative are always interesting / Talbott made a great contribution to the research) / from "Hamlet's Mill": (paraphrasing the French) "Myth is not science; science validates Myth." / the heliocentric denial continues even as the Webb telescope consumes our celestial misinterpretations like candy / the Dr's insight into working with the traditions from the archaic past remind of the insights your guest, Dr Temple, and the Dogons / "my own researchal bias" = what a great statement from the Dr ☺ / your guests who have an understanding of their study topic is always interesting / Again, your knack for engaging People who are mesmerizing is most appreciated. I am learning about things not familiar or that I've had no interest in because of your guest selections. Thank you both and Dr Hamacher.
@deepblack67
7 күн бұрын
Major changes in Myth: god punishes man with a disaster/flood c. 40k bce; The Bear turns into a plow, ladder, cart; animal zodiac changes to the new mariner & farming paradigm; connection of King and Queen from Moon and Sun, to a Male Sun God and a Female Moon Goddess. Orion, the Bull and the Seven ____ is the grand old daddy of them all.
@neilcreamer8207
5 күн бұрын
I’m not really convinced that the Academy is supportive of interdisciplinarity. My own research career began and ended as a wave of funding interdisciplinary projects rose and fell. Interdisciplinarity threatens the security that specialists feel in swimming in their own familiar pond which is just one of the perverse incentives that has blunted the cutting edge of science in the past century.
@Nuts-Bolts
4 күн бұрын
1:42:55 A tuber which has to be soaked before eating is the Bitter cassava. It can contains more than 100 mg of cyanogenic compounds per kilogram of fresh root, while sweet cassava can contain only 20 mg. There are also mushrooms which give off lethal amounts of hydrogen cyanide during cooking but are safe to eat afterwards.
@ryanjames3907
3 күн бұрын
i think the hosts are undercover jedi masters...
@jamesconway9277
8 күн бұрын
Interdisciplinary is the only way to go which Velikovsky gave us.
@horasefu1438
4 күн бұрын
history of science didn't begin with Velikovsky. he learned from the legendary minds of the past - they were all what one would nowadays consider "multi-disciplinary" / "generalists" / etc. nothing against Velikovsky, it's just misleading and wrong to say he is the keystone to that fact - it's a rather mundane historical fast, one just has to look for it.
@stevencook5501
3 күн бұрын
So, regarding stories as being perhaps unreliable sources of environmental events, I would like to point out that the term theory has the same root as the word theater and refers to telling a "story."
@888_vav
3 күн бұрын
This man is well informed and academically intelligent. These stories and art based gnosis require a "reborn" perception for the individual to consciously digest. In my opinion it seems this is what the gnostics had attained as well early Christians originating in egypt and Mesopotamia. This perception could be parallel to "seeing heaven" or "walking with God" and many others. The entire bible is an ancient story of repeating human psychological and social deviation and encoded using astronomical movements. The reason being that the observable universe is a projected reflection of our consciousness interface, the human brain. The same as your reality being a projected reflection of the individual at micro and the collective at the macro. Everything you perceive is you and for you.
@isma3il2005
9 күн бұрын
We always have to have a whiping boy theory to talk down to in order to feel scholarly and legitimate. Its often paleo contact.
@st.armanini9521
4 күн бұрын
"Buuuut..." beautiful moment at 29:30!
@deepblack67
7 күн бұрын
Myths are great.
@jaydenwilson9522
3 күн бұрын
Melbourne City let's go! My hometown! It's alright.... but our housing situation is prettay bad right now. But pretty cool people! And I just want to say! Dr. Duane Hamacher says that some stories date back to 5k years and I need to say how refreshing it is to here REASONABLE timelines that some political activists from AUS seem to have forgotten. Some of them will claim their history dates back to 60k years, others 250k, etc. etc. etc. But apparently the oldest evidence are bones from 26k years ago. Its really nice to hear an academic not exaggerate the timeline without evidence. Apparently they crossed some shallow area from India but when I mention that their peoples were originally Indian some get angry at me cause they are racist to Indians! It's weird as but funny af!
@Thexman2thestreet
3 күн бұрын
You should interview William bengston phd mice experimental of curing cancer in mice through mind over matter
@Formscapes
3 күн бұрын
Awww yeah here we GO
@greggkroodsma8197
3 күн бұрын
Hippocampus. The Meme-ory place. Everything that is is there because everything that is was. You rememe it.
@mark.pinnell
4 күн бұрын
A moon that occasionally hides itself sounds like the crescent on Saturn rotating around and disappearing at midday. Doesn't look like Duane knows about the Polar Configuration.
@deepblack67
7 күн бұрын
Red Heads in the Pacific. Pacific culture is older
@user-ii1iy8fz1d
3 күн бұрын
Melbourne uni still a woke circus? 😂
@SimonHaestoe
2 күн бұрын
This guy is gatekeeping and cherry picking... He talks about old traditions that tell us how things were yet he fails to see there are hundreds of similar flood myths. Either he sees the traditions passed on as legit or he doesnt. And science has confirmed the ice age - especially the end of the last big one - was way more than harsh; any remains of civilization from back then were literally pulverized by floods 1000x more severe than those of today. Also, any material is weathered - rock remains intact but nothing else . Also, he thinks ppl have to make up shit regarding civilisations when those old traditions talk about them...? Just look at what the vedas say or what the Egyptians say about their ancestors ot the depiction of people entering the moon in the ceiling of the temple of Hathor. Yes, entering.
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