Does anyone else watch the Ancient Aliens show on the History channel (also on Netflix)? It's a great show...very interesting. I'm sure a lot of the theories proposed are bullshit, but some of them are very logical.
8/8/2011 2:12:07 PM
nevermind[Edited on August 8, 2011 at 2:41 PM. Reason : n]
8/8/2011 2:24:07 PM
check out Joe Rogan Experience #125Rogan has a lengthy conversation with Giorgio Tsoukalos, the Ancient Aliens commentator who's crazy tan with crazy hairsuper interesting stuff discussed
8/8/2011 2:30:02 PM
I remember back when I was boy the History Channel actually showed documentaries about factual stuff. I'm gettin' old I reckon'.
8/8/2011 3:26:19 PM
^^that guy cracks me up! His hair is fricking ridiculous
8/8/2011 3:28:41 PM
That's because it was constructed using ancient astronaut technology
8/8/2011 3:31:02 PM
Show is awesome. The one with Mel Gibson and the guy from Gladiator was my favorite so far.
8/8/2011 3:31:48 PM
This show is a litmus test for retards
8/8/2011 3:37:59 PM
I LOOOOVE this show. Doesn't mean I believe it. Its just fasinating and yeah, should be on SciFi channel not History channel.
9/15/2011 9:12:54 PM
^^God isn't that the truth.History channel went from Ancient Tech, maybe the best show on television at the time, to this garbage.
9/16/2011 12:46:41 AM
Maybe I am crazy, but most of this stuff seems more believable than religion.
9/16/2011 8:58:33 AM
i really enjoy shows like this...like others, i don't necessarily believe anything in it, but i think they're fun to watch (or, rather, to keep in the background while i'm working from home)
9/16/2011 9:01:04 AM
Isn't this guy basically ripping off the premise of the Stargate movies/tv shows?
9/16/2011 9:26:19 AM
so the channel went from only covering WWII to only covering aliens?eh.
9/16/2011 9:38:39 AM
not just aliensNostradamus Mystery Bible Aliens
9/16/2011 9:50:33 AM
The dude with the crazy hair is my favorite.
9/16/2011 12:32:21 PM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argument_from_ignorance
9/16/2011 12:51:22 PM
I'm getting dumber listening to Tsoukalos in this podcast.
9/16/2011 1:19:29 PM
What's his podcast called? I gotta check that out.
9/16/2011 1:32:39 PM
I'm listening to Joe Rogan #125.
9/16/2011 1:49:34 PM
Ahh. I just started listening to that one.
9/16/2011 1:59:57 PM
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9/16/2011 11:48:24 PM
Love this show. Been watching since the beg of this year I believe.
9/17/2011 12:10:58 AM
It's on all the time it seems.
9/17/2011 12:46:56 AM
I had no idea Joe Rogan was bat shit crazy. I mean. He did try to call crazy haired guy out. But he sounded like he was playing devils advocate. Editors note. Joe Rogan is now on my "awesome people" list[Edited on September 17, 2011 at 3:36 AM. Reason : .]
9/17/2011 3:35:40 AM
dont forget that canadian hicks driving on ice is an important part of our history tooso is 3 generations of assholes at a pawn shop
9/17/2011 8:15:48 AM
Ever since the Da Vinci Code craze a couple years back, this kind of "conspiracy, turn your world upside down, historic revelation" type programming has been the History channel's calling card.
9/17/2011 10:05:48 AM
9/17/2011 10:50:34 AM
They also used to run "Wings" all the time. (Typically WWII plane focus.)
9/17/2011 10:57:09 AM
I actually have a History degree and I find this stuff pretty entertaining. Don't take it too seriously.
9/17/2011 11:50:21 AM
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9/28/2011 12:42:22 PM
lmao
9/28/2011 2:03:38 PM
You can't take a crazy wackjob seriously if he doesn't look crazy
9/28/2011 6:05:13 PM
^^^lol
9/28/2011 7:09:47 PM
^^^^ LOL
9/29/2011 8:16:15 AM
They could make this show so much better if they had an opposing viewpoint on there crushing the alien argumentsI find some of the stuff they talk about interesting but usually find myself atleast 10x in every show
9/29/2011 8:26:02 AM
Yea, I totally think this show would be far more interesting if they had the counter point to the Ancient Alien argument on there.I am always wondering how real scientists would refute some of the stuff.
9/29/2011 9:01:27 AM
as it turns outthe ancient aliensWERE US ALL ALONG!!!!!!!!1
9/29/2011 9:13:26 AM
It's pretty obvious how real scientists would respond. The fact that you qualify the other side as "real scientists" should give a good indication.
9/29/2011 9:41:18 AM
From Wikipedia on Carl Sagan:In their 1966 book Intelligent Life in the Universe[16] astrophysicists I.S. Shklovski and Carl Sagan devote a chapter[17] to arguments that scientists and historians should seriously consider the possibility that extraterrestrial contact occurred during recorded history. However, Shklovski and Sagan stressed that these ideas were speculative and unproven.Shklovski and Sagan argued that sub-lightspeed interstellar travel by extraterrestrial life was a certainty when considering technologies that were established or feasible in the late '60s;[18] that repeated instances of extraterrestrial visitation to Earth were plausible;[19] and that pre-scientific narratives can offer a potentially reliable means of describing contact with outsiders.[20] Additionally, Shklovski and Sagan cited tales of Oannes, a fishlike being attributed with teaching agriculture, mathematics, and the arts to early Sumerians, as deserving closer scrutiny as a possible instance of paleocontact due to its consistency and detail.[21]In his 1979 book Broca's Brain, Sagan[22] suggested that he and Shklovski might have inspired the wave of '70s ancient astronaut books, expressing disapproval of "von Däniken and other uncritical writers" who seemingly built on these ideas not as guarded speculations but as "valid evidence of extraterrestrial contact." Sagan argued that while many legends, artifacts, and purported out-of-place artifacts were cited in support of ancient astronaut theories, "very few require more than passing mention" and could be easily explained with more conventional theories. Sagan also reiterated his earlier conclusion that extraterrestrial visits to Earth were possible but unproven, and perhaps improbable.
9/29/2011 12:10:55 PM
It's more hubris, that's all. Humans don't want to admit how insignificant they are, so they'll assume magical beings or aliens care (or cared) about us at some point. When in reality, we've only been appreciably more intelligent than other animals for 2.5 million years, homo sapiens for only 200 thousand years, widespread civilization for a few thousand years, and detectable from space for a couple hundred years.The observable Universe is around 879,847,933,950,014,400,000,000 kilometers across and 13.7 ± 0.13 billion years old.Even given the relative certainty that intelligent life has evolved elsewhere in the Universe, given the laughingly small amount of time we've been here combined the how freaking huge the Universe is and how old it's is it's also almost certain that they either never will make it here, have already been here long before humans existed and left, or will visit long after our species is gone if they don't just destroy themselves before ever get a chance to traverse space.I'm all for fantasy about the topic, but attributing stonecutting and sculptures of early humans to aliens is absurd.
9/29/2011 1:43:42 PM
Lets do something large
9/29/2011 5:08:58 PM
9/29/2011 5:17:42 PM
I would argue that in many cases, maybe not the pyramids, but things like puma punku, humans did not have the tools or machining necessary to cut and move some of these gigantic stones. period.
9/29/2011 5:50:14 PM
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9/30/2011 9:05:27 AM
I watch this show all the time. Some of it is interesting, but a lot of it is .I think that claiming aliens are responsible for all of our greatest achievements just doesn't give mankind enough credit.
9/30/2011 9:11:25 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6qtjI8eGtvMthe original documentary...much better than the current episodes. Focuses on the main evidence and not reaching for crazy shit like a lot of the more recent episodes.
9/30/2011 4:18:07 PM