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Hot Questions for Humanities and Social Sciences (487)
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First off, we need to understand, what exactly is the "Long Ta...
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Personally, I think that although this book is titled "Survivor's Guide," it ABSOLUTELY serves as a stark war...
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Friend, that's an excellent and deeply insightful question you've asked. I actually don't see these two aspects as contradictory; they're more like two sides of the same coin, or perhaps even more fac...
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The First Moon Landing Wasn't Just Planting a Flag; It Was a "System Upgrade" for All Humanity
Think about it: what was the Moon before 1969?
For the vast majority ...
Hello! This question is quite intriguing. It's not asking "is this true," but rather "if we treat it as a story, what insights can we glean?" It's like reading Romance of the Three Kingdoms – we don't...
Hello! It's great to chat about this topic. The moon is truly a superstar in literature and art. Different people and cultures see it and think of very different things.
Okay, let's dive into this fascinating topic. The question you've raised is truly a core mystery at the heart of Anunnaki and Sumerian culture.
Hello, regarding this question, I'd like to share some of my thoughts. This is indeed a core issue, not just concerning theories like the Anunnaki; it fundamentally touches upon how we view the "past.
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When you look up at the moon at night, have you ever wondered whether ancient peoples saw this celestial protagonist as a "he" or a "she"? The answers ar...
Hey, you've hit the nail on the head. This is truly one of the core philosophical questions within ancient astronaut theory. If we genuinely accept the premise of this "Anunnaki created humanity" scri...
Hey friend! This question is super interesting, let's dive in. It's like giving an old movie a brand new sci-fi voiceover – the whole feel of the story changes.
Your question hits the nail on the head.
The simple, direct answer is: Yes, absolutely.
Combining the Anunnaki with the Sumerian King List to interpret it as a history of alien rule over Earth is a cl...
Ah, this is such a great question! It's practically a "master narrative" hardwired into human DNA. Think about it: from Hesiod in ancient Greece, to the "Three Dynasties Era" (San Dai Zhi Zhi) revered...
Hello! You've hit the nail on the head with this question. This is indeed a particularly fascinating and subversive aspect of the "ancient astronaut theory.
Okay, let's talk about this fascinating topic. Think of the Sumerian King List and Egypt's Turin Royal Canon as the "company history" or "founder directory" of two ancient mega-corporations, except th...
Hello, regarding this question, I can share my thoughts. It's quite interesting because it hits right at a key point of the ancient astronaut theory.
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Answer: Okay, no problem! When it comes to the frighteningly long reigns recorded in the S...
Okay, let's dive into this fascinating topic. This question really gets to the heart of the core divergence between mainstream historiography and the Anunnaki theory worldview.
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The King List and the Anunnaki: A "Chicken or the Egg" Logical Trap?
Friend, you've hit the nail on the head with this question.