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Nuclear Tests & Ancient Civilizations: Debating Our Mysterious Past

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There’s a heated debate in the world of ancient archeology about how far back the human race goes. Graham Hancock’s hit show on Netflix, Ancient Apocalypse, has rocked the world of archeology, testing the limits of the mainstream understanding of our own human history. However, archaeologist Flint Dibble couldn’t let his work lay in ruins; he went on Joe Rogan to debate Graham Hancock over Hancock’s findings. Who won the debate? Why are mainstream archeologists so keen on ignoring certain details? Did Hancock present a strong enough case, or should his claims be left in the past? Join Ben and Rob on this Edge of Wonder Live as they discuss the viral debate. Also continuing on controversial discussions with Joe Rogan, recently, evidence was presented that the famous footage of the nuclear bomb wasn’t real. Was the “Trinity test,” which was set off by Oppenheimer and his team of scientists, actually fake? Could there be any truth to this theory? Find out what billionaire Marc Andreessen said on Joe Rogan’s show about the nuclear tests, as well as what others are saying to contest his findings. Of course, at the end of the show, don’t miss the live Q&A followed by a mediation/prayer only on Rise.TV. See you out on the edge!

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There’s a heated debate in the world of ancient archeology about how far back the human race goes. Graham Hancock’s hit show on Netflix, Ancient Apocalypse, has rocked the world of archeology, testing the limits of the mainstream understanding of our own human history. However, archaeologist Flint Dibble couldn’t let his work lay in ruins; he went on Joe Rogan to debate Graham Hancock over Hancock’s findings. Who won the debate? Why are mainstream archeologists so keen on ignoring certain details? Did Hancock present a strong enough case, or should his claims be left in the past? Join Ben and Rob on this Edge of Wonder Live as they discuss the viral debate. Also continuing on controversial discussions with Joe Rogan, recently, evidence was presented that the famous footage of the nuclear bomb wasn’t real. Was the “Trinity test,” which was set off by Oppenheimer and his team of scientists, actually fake? Could there be any truth to this theory? Find out what billionaire Marc Andreessen said on Joe Rogan’s show about the nuclear tests, as well as what others are saying to contest his findings. Of course, at the end of the show, don’t miss the live Q&A followed by a mediation/prayer only on Rise.TV. See you out on the edge!

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