You have no idea how many questions you just answered for me. I’ve did hours and hours of research on this and you’ve finally confirmed my suspicion. We decided to skip 300 years. This really changes my view on lots of thing. I love you. Thank you.
So I guess that the pope just made up Muhammad and the rise of Islam, the Anglo Saxon period of England, and the Tang Dynasty of China overnight then, sounds completely logical to me
I have studied missing Chronology for years. Here are some good resources which I have encountered that might be of interest. Missing Time - A problem with Historical Chronology Pharaohs and Kings: A Biblical Quest David M. Rohl Crown Books, New York 1995 A Test of Time Sturt W. Manning Oxbow Books, Oxford UK 1999 Centuries of Darkness Peter James Jonathan Cape, London UK 1992 History: Fiction or Science Anatoly T. Fomenko Delamere Publishing, Isle of Mann UK 2003 Chronology published in 7 Volumes
In fact, he isn't the first to conclude this at all. There was a man by the name of Anatoly Fomenko of Russia that stated this in his collection of works called "New Chronology". Get ready for a roller coaster ride from then on as there are many books, 7 I believe. All of you would love to delve into this one.
@@SimonHollandfilms I was looking for this suggestion before i made it myself. A. Fomenko focuses on a particular Catholic historian whose dating scheme was uncritically incorporated into modern science. So his dates made it up to our contemporary historians as basically a legacy holdover from theology. Well this particular Catholic historian clearly just made up a bunch of dates. He claimed to know the literal time of day and exact day of nearly every important historical event to Catholics. This is *obviously* impossible to know the exact minute of events from the Classical Era all the way out in the 1500s or whenever this historian was around. The goal of this particular fabrication was to undergird the Catholic historiography with a sense of authority and legitimacy due to the supposed “accuracy” of this dating scheme. Well, when it became clear that this was unscientific, they just dropped the obviously suspiciously specific time-of-day from these dates but otherwise kept the Catholic revision of the exact days. Fomenko points out that this Catholic historian was drawing from primary sources that ceased to exist (in public) very soon after, meaning that it was very soon not possible to double-check the conclusions made. After looking at how theologically and unscientifically the timeline was handled in this particular series of events, its hard not to conclude that our established timeline is more mythological than factual. Ironically the Vatican may have a more complete record of the history that was NOT fabricated to support the hegemony of Christendom. Extending this idea to the rest of science and it makes one wonder whether there are other cases of theological assumptions being used as the base of academic conclusions. Edit: Oh, and this is when the Catholics claimed to know exactly when Jesus was born/died. Before this , authorities such as Islamic scholars and Eastern Orthodox scholars were unwilling to attach a specifically known date because of lack of evidence. So this was also when the rest of the world was bullied into the “more exact” Catholic historiography of Jesus.
He sort of questioned anything official, if I remeber it right it was more of the time it took to change callanders with the time the rest of the world knew about it then decided to notice and accept it.
I really enjoy Brien Forester's take on ancient monolithic architecture. There are mysteries galore to be found in the assumed timeline of such ancient cultures and accompanying technology. The prevailing historical hypothesis for their existence does not make sense.
Thank you. Sylvie of newearth (one word) showed maps which seem to prove 1,000 was added. Also, there are two videos on another channel "proof we are living in 1021 not 2021". The reason? To make it appear that those in control have been so for far longer than they have been. It consolidates their power, by subconsciously tricking people into believing that they cannot be got out and disempowered. It is all very convincing.
@@angr3819 And that’s complete ballocks too. A narrative is trying to be pushed that we are constantly lied too by our colonizing breed. None of the story told, or the things you mentioned carry any actual weight or evidence. Pseudoscience and pseudo history/archaeology is ruining the world by constantly pushing conspiracy theories.
I said that the time line was wrong in humanities class when I was 12 years old. The teacher and and the rest of the class just gave me the "Robinson shut up" look. I've always been fascinated by the "Holy Roman Catholic" churches genocide of the Cathars. It makes more sense if it happened 300 years earlier.
If you consider Fomenkos work, which says there's roughly 1000 years discrepancy some interesting parallels arise. Whether or not Fomenkos research worked this way or not I'm not sure. But if we were to consider 1300 and 300 the same year, the Templars were burned in 318 rather than 1318 and in 325 the first council of Nicea was held. As opposed to the Gnostics being wiped out by the Romans in the first 300 years and 1000 years later resurfacing in France for some reason. Food for thought 🍰
I remember seeing calendars that skipped a couple weeks -- thirteen to seventeen days, depending exactly when a particular place made the transition (fun fact: Isaac Asimov was born in Russia under the Julian calendar; his parents immigrated with him to America while he was an infant, with the result that he was on record as not being sure what his exact birthday was). This discrepancy was simply due to the fact that Julian had too many leap years -- every 4th year, compared to "except century years that are not also divisible by 400" as the Gregorian does, but that would take *much* more than a couple millennia to add up to 300 years of discrepancy...
One thing about time that I find intriguing is that although we measure it universally, we all perceive it somewhat differently. A minute may go by fast for some but for others in the same room it may appear to drag out as they count it.
Not the first time I've heard this. However, there are some documents that exist from this supposedly missing period of time. What makes this idea so compelling is that there is very little written history from this era, but there is some. Just looking at the English language from 700, 1100, and 1300 shows something was going on. English could not change that suddenly, especially things like the great vowel shift and the loss of several letters, save perhaps the long s which was lost sometime after the founding of the United States.
@@derbigpr500 that was unnecessarily dickish. There are absolutely parts of the construction of cathedrals that are either extremely difficult or not possible with our current techniques. Techniques get lost over time. For example historians acknowledge that greek fire existed but nobody has reverse engineered any of the exact historical formulas yet.
I remember when I was studying physics as part of me electrical engineering training, the physics professor brought up this subject. He mentioned about buildings having mixed design that were out of place or era in relation to each other. There was mention about the Lunar calendar also having this missing 300 years. He also mentioned about a theory where the Earth for some explainable reason could have gone through some type of temporal time line dilation distortion or event. The cause could be from something coming in close range to the Earth that had a strong gravitational wave affect or something we have no idea about. I had an uncle who was a geophysicist working in research for government. He had a PHD in physics. A specialty of his was gravity and geomagnetic field research. When I mentioned about this missing 300 year event he also agreed with what the physics instructor told me.
I find this unconvincing. As a Brit, how do you explain the list of British monarchs, with the years they reigned, going back William the Conqueror? You mentioned the Jewish calendar. I'm a Jewish history buff, and the only anomaly I know of in our calendar occurred in the Persian period, around 400 BCE, not in the medieval period. Also what about the Islamic calendar?
The theory has but one quasi-credible advocate, Russian mathematician Fomenko. His specialty is topology and differential geometry, and he's written a few worthwhile mathematics books and one great one published by Springer Verlag, as well as several books on this bizarre hypothesis. Fomenko attempts to use astronomical data to support his hypothesis. I find it clever, but naive and unconvincing. There are detailed continual records in Byzantium, the Middle East and especially China that are so detailed that this hypothesis is easily disproven. Sorry conspiracy believers, this one's a dead end.
Bravo. Someone had to say it. This whole story reminds me of about a decade ago when some attention seeking nuts pointed out the scandalous misrepresentation (racist, of course) of Africa being depicted much smaller than its real size in maps. Only it was of course nonsense because no one uses such maps. It’s all symptomatic of the era of fake news which ironically (but very interestingly) coincides with the era of total availability of nearly all human knowledge at your fingertips. One person cries WOLF and the entire herd of sheep(le) start running instead of looking to see if there really is a wolf.
@@aliterry9211 Actually, you can't. Some things are absolutely proven by science, even by observation and common sense. However, science is supposed to be open to question. The trouble is that it has now become akin to a religion and its adherents are as fundamentalists who behave as if sacrilege is committed when anyone dare to question what they please to term as science. Thus, even less can be proven by it than a few years ago.
That 9th century church plan..... Even more interesting is the 7 decan diameter abode of Osiris, that exists in the area of the imperishable polar stars, which sits at 55 to 58 degrees north, when constructed from 15:32:35 right angle spherical triangles, with an octagonal 67.5 degree internal angle. All stuck within a 16 point equatorial portolano. Me thinks someone was making a statement about archaic geometry.
Good morning Prof! Thanks for 'doing mi noggin in' for the rest of the weekend - if not for evermore. I've learned a new word too! The one that makes you smile when you utter it! VBW x
Just watched this for the first time today, and can I just say, I am here, all day long, and twice on Sundays, for Stories like this Brilliant, is the only way I can describe it. Please do more on this Prof, or more of the same kind of Historic Mysteries with no answer today
Your typo error above states 1821, which is only 200 years out, demonstrating how easy it is to write off 100 years without many people noticing. We switched from the Julian calender to the Gregorian calender, got the sums wrong, but by the time everybody noticed nobody cared enough to change it again. How does this affect accepted British history? The Domesday Survey of 1086 becomes 786? Interesting idea all the same.
Unrelated to this video I've been studying the various reports and papers out there pertaining to gravimetric propulsion and some of the odd flying contraptions that were developed in the 20s and 30s. I was unaware that Northrup was making single seat flying wing aircraft before the Germans were. I wonder why we let them have it. Then there was the voughn flying pancake that was basically a vertical takeoff craft developed for the navy that they scrapped the final versions of before test flights?! Seems rather mysterious how both of these as well as the Northrup bombers were all canceled in 1947. The same time frame that the air force and the CIA was started. I'm just wondering if there wasn't a push for funding for these organizations and what better way to do it than to manufacture a crisis such as a fear of an alien invasion. The idea that a lot of our modem technology can be traced back to wreckage from downed disks denigrates the efforts of countless engineers. There's a lot of stuff in here for you to explore. Good luck.
" In the year of 700 or so, lands were disputed around the Vatican's zone of influence, mostly Italy. By seniority of possession some disputed to be their owners, so those with power in the Vatican claimed that the year was 1000 and not 700, this in order to appropriate them. As at that time they did not count and did not have how to count the years right, normal people were easy prey. It was also used as a distractor, claiming that the year 1000 A.D., was coming and the end of the world, the return of our Lord Jesus Christ... yada, yada. And it has stayed that way. They added 300 years that do not exist. It is estimated that the actual date may be the year 1719, but it could be as late as the 21. It depends on when was the year zero... that in itself is another problem because nobody agrees (this because it did not happen). I think the logical date is 1719 by rounding of 300 years. Forget 1721 although it also has a basis."
Sylvie Ivanova from Newearth puts an interesting case together that around a thousand or so years was 'jumped' on purpose to make the stories of the bible seem more ancient than they are or to make us seem more detached from that biblical period. Of course she explains it much better than me...
It's not relevant whether they are recent or ancient. What matters is whether they are myth, legend, or story (narrative or prose), or history. The evidence overwhelmingly points to the former.
@@RustyWalker I think the bible is a whole mixture of things -- a multi-layered book of moral codes, pagan beliefs in sheeps clothing and some true stories. I mean the whole evolution theory has been completely dismantled in recent times and for thousands of years all the people with the ancient knowledge -- the druids, the magi, shamans etc were nearly all stamped out, killed and books burnt. Who knows what to believe -- but if there's one thing for sure there's been a cover-up. I probably mislead you though -- Sylvies video is not completely Bible-centric
@@annother3350 _"I think the bible is a whole mixture of things -- a multi-layered book of moral codes, pagan beliefs in sheeps clothing and some true stories."_ I agree for the most part, but how on Earth have you determined that any of the stories are actually true? _"I mean the whole evolution theory has been completely dismantled in recent times"_ That's outright false. Who told you that? _"for thousands of years all the people with the ancient knowledge -- the druids, the magi, shamans etc were nearly all stamped out, killed and books burnt."_ Ancient beliefs were not necessarily knowledge. You're in danger of appealing to tradition there. _"Who knows what to believe"_ It depends on what the context is, and how accurate you want to be. We know the Earth is just over 4 billion years old, for instance, but the error of margin is still significant, so we can't narrow it down much more than that right now. This is a very different belief to any of the supernatural material the Bible presents, which are foundationless (we have no indication that there is anything that can be termed "the supernatural," in other words). _"Sylvies video is not completely Bible-centric"_ It's only taken several millennia, but we're finally learning to let go, eh?
@@RustyWalker By fixating on the Bible you're really missing the original point that Sylvie makes a good case for a thousand years being added to our timeline. I recommend watching the video. Every year things are discovered which completely blow away the timeline we thought we knew. The older one goes back in history the more technologically advanced it seems 'we' were. We certainly weren't cutting and moving 1400ton stones at Baalbek and them fitting them together so tightly that a piece of paper cannot fit in between, with copper chisels and pullies!! Intelligently designed 'cogs' and many other objects have been found in layers of rock up to hundreds of millions of years old. At Angkor Wat there are pictures on the wall of man riding the four-tusked elephant which died out 4 million years ago!! There are also many, many carvings and objects at least thousands of years old showing men riding anatomically correct dinosaurs. With evolution you've been fed a lie to make you think you're nothing but a sack of meat and bone -- that you're almost worthless -- that's simply not true...
@@annother3350 _"We certainly weren't cutting and moving 1400ton stones at Baalbek and them fitting them together so tightly that a piece of paper cannot fit in between, with copper chisels and pullies!!"_ And your evidence is? Other than incredulity? _"At Angkor Wat there are pictures on the wall of man riding the four-tusked elephant which died out 4 million years ago!!"_ Oh dear God. Not there isn't. That's almost as poor as the Young Earth Creationists claiming humans lived with dinosaurs from similar misinterpretations of carvings. Well, I say "similar." There's 60-odd million years between them. _"With evolution you've been fed a lie to make you think you're nothing but a sack of meat and bone -- that you're almost worthless -- that's simply not true..."_ Evolution is not a lie. I used to be a Jehovah's Witness once and I took a degree in Biology to find out who was "being economical with the truth." It wasn't the Biologists.
Our calendar starts counting from an arbitrary point, so it doesn't matter if we call it 2021 or 1721. We could take this as an opportunity to fix the calendar, say 12 months of 30 days with a 5-day festival at the end, 6 days every 4 years. Ditch the archaic names and just use numbers.
@@DominicKawaihae-dv9ft a year is closer to 365.25 days long, so to keep the calendar from "slipping", you need a leap-day every four years... like what we do now...
In astronomy you have the precession of the equinoxes and this moves from one astrological sign to another about every 2160 years. Would that not mean that we are not meant to move into another sign (Pisces to Aquarius) for another 3-4 hundred years?
I feel as thought the last year went missing Professor Simon. I have always thought of time as a human concept anyway. We do seem to have an obsession with counting time.
If you are a fellow mortal with both a very limited time to live and too many things to desire, in time, you will gradually understand why human beings are extremely obsessed with time 😁
Heribert Illig 300 missing years have been proven by Vedveer Arya. The only difference Vedveer Arya has given scientific validation of this phenomena by extending this period to 660 years and described this has a world achronological problem. In other words 660 years of world history have been brought forward. His book is titled "The Origin of the Christian Era: Fact or Fiction". If interested I can email the pdf copy to you. The core of the problem is that we assume that the Christian Era started around 1 AD but the reality was 660 BCE.
Question if it's actually 1722 as I'm writing this but that means the Mayan calendar is not up yet would I be right because they did have astrology and vary precise mathematics to calculate time idk I'm going off what I know rn
ok.....the whole story is based on the assumption that time is fixed....i dont know when the mayans made their calendar.....the hight of the mayan civilisation was surprisingly recent...17 or 18 c.
Its neither 2021 nor is it 1721 it's more like .the year 2.638.892.682 . In other words its completely irrelevant as long as we all know what time of day it is and what year and month we are in .so we can all collectively summarise exactly when it is . I mean if we all had different dates of the same day we would be fucked.
I believe its more like a 1000 years , all coins used to have an I or a J till the 1800 where there is now a one thus adding 1000 years to our history .
Reminds me of Douglas Adams note on the astral rock band Disaster Area's tax returns proving that the entire space-time continuum wasn't just curved but entirely bent :-)
According to some scholars a large, actually small, period of several hundred years is disappearing from the Egyptian calendar or at least the way modern scholars interpreted the the Egyptian history. This is collaborated by the story of Joseph in the Bible and the archeological discovers that support his enslavement & rise to power in Egypt. Now is your 300 years the same as this XXX years missing in the Egyptian calendar or are even more years missing from human history? Needless to say scientist are poor at calculating the time that the human race has been around. Yes, a ale and 2 melatonin tabs cases one to mysteriously blank out and the wake up about 5 to 6 hours later. Therefore, alcohol msybe the secret to time traveling.
The dome window arches of that German Cathedral are norman style, if you look at Lincoln Cathedral (I live about 3 miles away from it) then near the bottom you can see where part of it was originally built by the Normans (dome style arches) and the rest of it added on later.
Something like would have implicit consequences on science. It would mean carbon dated stuff would be dated 300 years of from their true value. Something dated 2000 years old would be from 300bc instead of year 0
@@suzannehartmann946 yes they are. I am from Holland. In Holland, Germany and belgium we have official papers going back a long long time. We have proof of enough historical events in the time period suggested (900-1300). The first crusade, a lot of fighting and peace treaties in the north of Europe. Records from the pope interfering with politics. It is not a complete empty page of history after the holy roman empire of Charlemagne. There is too much independent evidence, at least for the suggested time period.
dug into this a bit more, and found that this claim has been around for quite a while, most recently being promoted by a German chap who is also a disciple of Emanuel Velikovsky (of the Worlds in Collision books), andwho also promotes theories about Egyptian calendars. It seems that several debunkers have cross-checked the "missing" centuries and found nothing missing. For example, they looked at historical reports of things like eclipses and Halley's Comet which are common to many cultures and found everything as it should be. One speculation is that the myth was originally created by a Pope and a German emperor who wanted to solidify their claim to the Holy Roman Empire by alleging to have found evidence (in roughly 1295 AD) that 295 years were missing so that year would actually be AD 1000, a magical year much like Y2K.
I researched this years ago. Anatoli Flaminco I think his name was. Sir Isaac Newton also wrote about this time jump and made some other claims. Dig deep.
Recently been looking into vids which question this. A Russian scientist looked into the astrology of the past millennia and found 1000 years discrepancy. Then there's Graham Hancock's interesting theories on ancient culture. There's something that doesn't make sense here.
Extremely intriguing indeed however, we would have to look to other calendars and here’s the question in business and in many situations today in Japan, the western calendar is used however traditionally when you use the Japanese year, it’s whatever year the current monarch is in office. For example in Japan 1985 is S60. That’s Showa 60th year on the throne. So now the question remains are there any years missing? I would guess not since whatever year it is is based on the reigning monarch. It would be interesting to see if there is missing time.
I was asked in class..where i lived...i think they were referring to country , i was young and said On a magnet 🧲....i never got asked many questions after that...
I personally have been a student of History all my life. I I have noticed this before. It really makes you think maybe that's what's happening today the people that are in charge of this planet for the most part are not our friend and if they have their way we will never get to the bottom of this no more than we will get to the bottom of figuring out how ancient civilizations or able to cut and move huge stones into place but talk to text has trained me to type! The rulers of this world have a set guideline there and I want everyone to learn and obey anybody trying to think outside the box is a total Outsider and shall be reckoned with. We all live in the present and it's not pretty unless you are a child of God in which case nothing else matters!!!!
Perhaps time resets itself , after , dare i say it , a period of time . We would never know , because we are all part of the space time contiuum .Thus the building of those cathedrals have always been rebuilt and the knowledge of their building is not new knowledge ,but part of a never ending time loop .The reset may occur after billions of years , so that the universe and time may carry on for another 50 billion years or it may reset tomorrow or may have reset last week and we find ourselves in the same epoch which we are now living in when the reset happens . Thus the Roman Empire still exists , because there is no catching up to do .Also dinosaurs etc. Time after all is a human concept that stops everything happening at once , but disregards certain types of physics that are unknown to us and will remain unknown to us , because we will always be at the mercy of the reset .
The "Dark Ages" only apply to Europe, not the world. It was basically after the decline of Roman Europe. Other Empires and civilisations continued elsewhere.
It's hilarious how people misuse their imagination. How did they manage to persuade every civilisation on Earth to "lose" those years without asking any questions?
@@Alex-um4fe This ignores that even though the majority were illiterate, there *were* literate people in diverse civilisations at the period of time in question.
@@RustyWalker those who were literate are found in the church. The dark ages was a time when knowledge was the ultimate power over the people. Predictable events were sold as signs of God or the devil, to question religious reports or messages was fatal. In summary you could do whatever you like and the majority would accept it out of fear. Not much has changed since then.. 😉
@@Alex-um4fe The "Dark Ages" isn't really used much in history or historiography any more because it's pretty much a misnomer and leads people to make conclusions about the time that simply aren't warranted. You're also speaking from a very exclusive perspective of the history of Europe in particular. Other cultures were also keeping records outside Europe.
I've heard that story told as a typo that gradually became real. People couldn't read each other's writing, and we jumped to what they thought the numbers were.
Didn't Anatoly Fomenko make this claim almost 30-40 years ago and was called crazy? He wrote 4,700 pages on the subject. Now a couple Germans make the claim and it's taken seriously.
Yer its like we are talking Anglo Saxon, old German, old French, old Italian ( Roman ) etc and bingo all that is replaced by everyone speaking new languages that have little to do with the previous languages, seems it all happened approximately 500 years ago
So would this be a case of things with 'recorded' dates between 900AD and 1200AD (wars, buildings, events etc.) perhaps not actually happening on the date they were recorded? As in maybe the person/group who recorded the building of a cathedral in 1000AD had his dates wrong because of a lack of unified/verified communication and it was actually the year 1100AD and nobody could correct them because they didn't know any better.
why call it 1721 or 2021? why reset it at year 0? why not keep it going and leave the BC go on ? the years you refer to are missing only from Europe history not from other areas, check the Chinese timeline and they cover perfectly all those years with leaders and events en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_Chinese_history
@@user-qf3lq4zj8g that 14th century BC means 2000+1400 = 3400 years ago ... closer to the time the pyramids were built and we know about nothing about who really built them :) so it`s impressive to have data from those centuries in the Chinese timeline
Well, welcome to the 1700s..... guess we have almost 300 years to prepare for Y2K again.
Sup Nate Dogg.
This would explain why the world didn't end 20 years ago ... we have to wait 280 more years!
@@nathanm.8823 nice name!
Please... not again..
LOL
You have no idea how many questions you just answered for me.
I’ve did hours and hours of research on this and you’ve finally confirmed my suspicion. We decided to skip 300 years.
This really changes my view on lots of thing. I love you. Thank you.
Brilliant
So I guess that the pope just made up Muhammad and the rise of Islam, the Anglo Saxon period of England, and the Tang Dynasty of China overnight then, sounds completely logical to me
I have wondered if the 300yrs missing were actually unreported time of the Tartarian
Sounds more interesting than a clerical mistake.
Professor ... this has been, by far, one of the greatest videos I've seen in recent time. Thank you for sharing.
I’ve found that after a few beers I lose time. Therefore beer makes you time travel. ⏰
Me too....hold my beer
Lol
Good one
Its a crazy idea , but.....
300 years is a lot of beers
I have studied missing Chronology for years. Here are some good resources which I have encountered that might be of interest.
Missing Time - A problem with Historical Chronology
Pharaohs and Kings: A Biblical Quest
David M. Rohl
Crown Books, New York 1995
A Test of Time
Sturt W. Manning
Oxbow Books, Oxford UK 1999
Centuries of Darkness
Peter James
Jonathan Cape, London UK 1992
History: Fiction or Science
Anatoly T. Fomenko
Delamere Publishing, Isle of Mann UK 2003
Chronology published in 7 Volumes
Thank you
In fact, he isn't the first to conclude this at all. There was a man by the name of Anatoly Fomenko of Russia that stated this in his collection of works called "New Chronology". Get ready for a roller coaster ride from then on as there are many books, 7 I believe. All of you would love to delve into this one.
That sounds interesting...thanks for suggesting these books
@@SimonHollandfilms I was looking for this suggestion before i made it myself. A. Fomenko focuses on a particular Catholic historian whose dating scheme was uncritically incorporated into modern science. So his dates made it up to our contemporary historians as basically a legacy holdover from theology. Well this particular Catholic historian clearly just made up a bunch of dates. He claimed to know the literal time of day and exact day of nearly every important historical event to Catholics. This is *obviously* impossible to know the exact minute of events from the Classical Era all the way out in the 1500s or whenever this historian was around. The goal of this particular fabrication was to undergird the Catholic historiography with a sense of authority and legitimacy due to the supposed “accuracy” of this dating scheme.
Well, when it became clear that this was unscientific, they just dropped the obviously suspiciously specific time-of-day from these dates but otherwise kept the Catholic revision of the exact days. Fomenko points out that this Catholic historian was drawing from primary sources that ceased to exist (in public) very soon after, meaning that it was very soon not possible to double-check the conclusions made.
After looking at how theologically and unscientifically the timeline was handled in this particular series of events, its hard not to conclude that our established timeline is more mythological than factual. Ironically the Vatican may have a more complete record of the history that was NOT fabricated to support the hegemony of Christendom. Extending this idea to the rest of science and it makes one wonder whether there are other cases of theological assumptions being used as the base of academic conclusions.
Edit: Oh, and this is when the Catholics claimed to know exactly when Jesus was born/died. Before this , authorities such as Islamic scholars and Eastern Orthodox scholars were unwilling to attach a specifically known date because of lack of evidence. So this was also when the rest of the world was bullied into the “more exact” Catholic historiography of Jesus.
We had a maths teacher who posed this concept to us in secondary school, he made a joke of it but watching this brought it all back.
Good teacher.
He sort of questioned anything official, if I remeber it right it was more of the time it took to change callanders with the time the rest of the world knew about it then decided to notice and accept it.
Very interesting. Does that mean we are therefore 300 years closer to the age of the Vikings etc.?
This blew my mind.
Aww thank you....crazy and funny science
I really enjoy Brien Forester's take on ancient monolithic architecture. There are mysteries galore to be found in the assumed timeline of such ancient cultures and accompanying technology. The prevailing historical hypothesis for their existence does not make sense.
Shouldn’t blow your mind as it’s proven completely bullshit
Thank you.
Sylvie of newearth (one word) showed maps which seem to prove 1,000 was added.
Also, there are two videos on another channel "proof we are living in 1021 not 2021".
The reason? To make it appear that those in control have been so for far longer than they have been. It consolidates their power, by subconsciously tricking people into believing that they cannot be got out and disempowered.
It is all very convincing.
@@angr3819 And that’s complete ballocks too. A narrative is trying to be pushed that we are constantly lied too by our colonizing breed. None of the story told, or the things you mentioned carry any actual weight or evidence. Pseudoscience and pseudo history/archaeology is ruining the world by constantly pushing conspiracy theories.
That was bloody great, thanks so much. I’m going to have to start supporting my favs on patreon.
I have been feeling the same thing for a long time. The truth is missing.
I agree
I said that the time line was wrong in humanities class when I was 12 years old. The teacher and and the rest of the class just gave me the "Robinson shut up" look. I've always been fascinated by the "Holy Roman Catholic" churches genocide of the Cathars. It makes more sense if it happened 300 years earlier.
Interesting...you might be onto something
Shut up Robinson....
JK, thought I'd just let you feel young again. Lol
Really though, I think you're probably more correct than wrong.
If you consider Fomenkos work, which says there's roughly 1000 years discrepancy some interesting parallels arise. Whether or not Fomenkos research worked this way or not I'm not sure. But if we were to consider 1300 and 300 the same year, the Templars were burned in 318 rather than 1318 and in 325 the first council of Nicea was held. As opposed to the Gnostics being wiped out by the Romans in the first 300 years and 1000 years later resurfacing in France for some reason. Food for thought 🍰
Someone beat me to the mention haha my apologies 🙏
The catharsis of the Cathars.
I remember seeing calendars that skipped a couple weeks -- thirteen to seventeen days, depending exactly when a particular place made the transition (fun fact: Isaac Asimov was born in Russia under the Julian calendar; his parents immigrated with him to America while he was an infant, with the result that he was on record as not being sure what his exact birthday was).
This discrepancy was simply due to the fact that Julian had too many leap years -- every 4th year, compared to "except century years that are not also divisible by 400" as the Gregorian does, but that would take *much* more than a couple millennia to add up to 300 years of discrepancy...
One thing about time that I find intriguing is that although we measure it universally, we all perceive it somewhat differently. A minute may go by fast for some but for others in the same room it may appear to drag out as they count it.
good points
Not the first time I've heard this. However, there are some documents that exist from this supposedly missing period of time. What makes this idea so compelling is that there is very little written history from this era, but there is some. Just looking at the English language from 700, 1100, and 1300 shows something was going on. English could not change that suddenly, especially things like the great vowel shift and the loss of several letters, save perhaps the long s which was lost sometime after the founding of the United States.
The cathedrals and churches they built. It would be interesting to know where they got that knowledge that was passed down to them!
Exactly
...the Romans.
We couldn't build anything like them again today, with all our advanced machinery and tools. When and how was the knowledge to build them lost?
@@paulzheng7663 Maybe YOU couldn't, but not everyone is talentless and incompetent.
Point being, yes, we definitely could.
@@derbigpr500 that was unnecessarily dickish. There are absolutely parts of the construction of cathedrals that are either extremely difficult or not possible with our current techniques. Techniques get lost over time. For example historians acknowledge that greek fire existed but nobody has reverse engineered any of the exact historical formulas yet.
I remember when I was studying physics as part of me electrical engineering training, the physics professor brought up this subject. He mentioned about buildings having mixed design that were out of place or era in relation to each other. There was mention about the Lunar calendar also having this missing 300 years. He also mentioned about a theory where the Earth for some explainable reason could have gone through some type of temporal time line dilation distortion or event. The cause could be from something coming in close range to the Earth that had a strong gravitational wave affect or something we have no idea about.
I had an uncle who was a geophysicist working in research for government. He had a PHD in physics. A specialty of his was gravity and geomagnetic field research. When I mentioned about this missing 300 year event he also agreed with what the physics instructor told me.
I find this unconvincing. As a Brit, how do you explain the list of British monarchs, with the years they reigned, going back William the Conqueror? You mentioned the Jewish calendar. I'm a Jewish history buff, and the only anomaly I know of in our calendar occurred in the Persian period, around 400 BCE, not in the medieval period. Also what about the Islamic calendar?
The sources were not specific
@@davepowell7168 What kind of an answer is that?
@@paulzheng7663 What answer ?
@@davepowell7168 Your answer.
@@paulzheng7663 I did not have to or try to answer the questions. Any historian knows that without specific sources no argument can be made
The theory has but one quasi-credible advocate, Russian mathematician Fomenko. His specialty is topology and differential geometry, and he's written a few worthwhile mathematics books and one great one published by Springer Verlag, as well as several books on this bizarre hypothesis. Fomenko attempts to use astronomical data to support his hypothesis. I find it clever, but naive and unconvincing. There are detailed continual records in Byzantium, the Middle East and especially China that are so detailed that this hypothesis is easily disproven. Sorry conspiracy believers, this one's a dead end.
Bravo. Someone had to say it. This whole story reminds me of about a decade ago when some attention seeking nuts pointed out the scandalous misrepresentation (racist, of course) of Africa being depicted much smaller than its real size in maps. Only it was of course nonsense because no one uses such maps.
It’s all symptomatic of the era of fake news which ironically (but very interestingly) coincides with the era of total availability of nearly all human knowledge at your fingertips. One person cries WOLF and the entire herd of sheep(le) start running instead of looking to see if there really is a wolf.
@@vondahe Well said. Thank you for your comment.
pah! you can prove anything with science!
@@aliterry9211 Actually, you can't. Some things are absolutely proven by science, even by observation and common sense. However, science is supposed to be open to question. The trouble is that it has now become akin to a religion and its adherents are as fundamentalists who behave as if sacrilege is committed when anyone dare to question what they please to term as science. Thus, even less can be proven by it than a few years ago.
That 9th century church plan.....
Even more interesting is the 7 decan diameter abode of Osiris,
that exists in the area of the imperishable polar stars,
which sits at 55 to 58 degrees north,
when constructed from 15:32:35 right angle spherical triangles,
with an octagonal 67.5 degree internal angle.
All stuck within a 16 point equatorial portolano.
Me thinks someone was making a statement about archaic geometry.
Professor Simon looks like a Viking Scientist. Huge respect to you, Sir. My grandest salute.
Cheers
I'm astonished and amazed and I love the feeling of being astonished and amazed. Thank you.
Cheers Mark
He is the only guy on the internet who actually makes sense.
This is the best channel on UA-cam. Its my new favorite, Subbed
Thank you....stay tuned
Good morning Prof! Thanks for 'doing mi noggin in' for the rest of the weekend - if not for evermore. I've learned a new word too! The one that makes you smile when you utter it! VBW x
Ha...good one Glenn
Just watched this for the first time today, and can I just say, I am here, all day long, and twice on Sundays, for Stories like this
Brilliant, is the only way I can describe it. Please do more on this Prof, or more of the same kind of Historic Mysteries
with no answer today
The modern calendar isn't in lockstep. If it was we'd have 28 day months.
Your typo error above states 1821, which is only 200 years out, demonstrating how easy it is to write off 100 years without many people noticing.
We switched from the Julian calender to the Gregorian calender, got the sums wrong, but by the time everybody noticed nobody cared enough to change it again.
How does this affect accepted British history? The Domesday Survey of 1086 becomes 786?
Interesting idea all the same.
Numerous English village churches were constructed during this "missing time period".
weird that.....ha.
My head just imploded. So what year are we in right now? I'll watch it again.
1724
Unrelated to this video I've been studying the various reports and papers out there pertaining to gravimetric propulsion and some of the odd flying contraptions that were developed in the 20s and 30s. I was unaware that Northrup was making single seat flying wing aircraft before the Germans were. I wonder why we let them have it. Then there was the voughn flying pancake that was basically a vertical takeoff craft developed for the navy that they scrapped the final versions of before test flights?! Seems rather mysterious how both of these as well as the Northrup bombers were all canceled in 1947. The same time frame that the air force and the CIA was started. I'm just wondering if there wasn't a push for funding for these organizations and what better way to do it than to manufacture a crisis such as a fear of an alien invasion. The idea that a lot of our modem technology can be traced back to wreckage from downed disks denigrates the efforts of countless engineers. There's a lot of stuff in here for you to explore. Good luck.
Our simulation crashed and took 10 minutes to reboot. To us with the imposed speed of light, it felt like 300 years.
" In the year of 700 or so, lands were disputed around the Vatican's zone of influence, mostly Italy. By seniority of possession some disputed to be their owners, so those with power in the Vatican claimed that the year was 1000 and not 700, this in order to appropriate them. As at that time they did not count and did not have how to count the years right, normal people were easy prey. It was also used as a distractor, claiming that the year 1000 A.D., was coming and the end of the world, the return of our Lord Jesus Christ... yada, yada. And it has stayed that way. They added 300 years that do not exist.
It is estimated that the actual date may be the year 1719, but it could be as late as the 21. It depends on when was the year zero... that in itself is another problem because nobody agrees (this because it did not happen).
I think the logical date is 1719 by rounding of 300 years. Forget 1721 although it also has a basis."
Sylvie Ivanova from Newearth puts an interesting case together that around a thousand or so years was 'jumped' on purpose to make the stories of the bible seem more ancient than they are or to make us seem more detached from that biblical period.
Of course she explains it much better than me...
It's not relevant whether they are recent or ancient. What matters is whether they are myth, legend, or story (narrative or prose), or history.
The evidence overwhelmingly points to the former.
@@RustyWalker I think the bible is a whole mixture of things -- a multi-layered book of moral codes, pagan beliefs in sheeps clothing and some true stories.
I mean the whole evolution theory has been completely dismantled in recent times and for thousands of years all the people with the ancient knowledge -- the druids, the magi, shamans etc were nearly all stamped out, killed and books burnt.
Who knows what to believe -- but if there's one thing for sure there's been a cover-up.
I probably mislead you though -- Sylvies video is not completely Bible-centric
@@annother3350
_"I think the bible is a whole mixture of things -- a multi-layered book of moral codes, pagan beliefs in sheeps clothing and some true stories."_
I agree for the most part, but how on Earth have you determined that any of the stories are actually true?
_"I mean the whole evolution theory has been completely dismantled in recent times"_
That's outright false. Who told you that?
_"for thousands of years all the people with the ancient knowledge -- the druids, the magi, shamans etc were nearly all stamped out, killed and books burnt."_
Ancient beliefs were not necessarily knowledge. You're in danger of appealing to tradition there.
_"Who knows what to believe"_
It depends on what the context is, and how accurate you want to be. We know the Earth is just over 4 billion years old, for instance, but the error of margin is still significant, so we can't narrow it down much more than that right now.
This is a very different belief to any of the supernatural material the Bible presents, which are foundationless (we have no indication that there is anything that can be termed "the supernatural," in other words).
_"Sylvies video is not completely Bible-centric"_
It's only taken several millennia, but we're finally learning to let go, eh?
@@RustyWalker By fixating on the Bible you're really missing the original point that Sylvie makes a good case for a thousand years being added to our timeline. I recommend watching the video.
Every year things are discovered which completely blow away the timeline we thought we knew. The older one goes back in history the more technologically advanced it seems 'we' were. We certainly weren't cutting and moving 1400ton stones at Baalbek and them fitting them together so tightly that a piece of paper cannot fit in between, with copper chisels and pullies!!
Intelligently designed 'cogs' and many other objects have been found in layers of rock up to hundreds of millions of years old.
At Angkor Wat there are pictures on the wall of man riding the four-tusked elephant which died out 4 million years ago!!
There are also many, many carvings and objects at least thousands of years old showing men riding anatomically correct dinosaurs.
With evolution you've been fed a lie to make you think you're nothing but a sack of meat and bone -- that you're almost worthless -- that's simply not true...
@@annother3350 _"We certainly weren't cutting and moving 1400ton stones at Baalbek and them fitting them together so tightly that a piece of paper cannot fit in between, with copper chisels and pullies!!"_
And your evidence is? Other than incredulity?
_"At Angkor Wat there are pictures on the wall of man riding the four-tusked elephant which died out 4 million years ago!!"_
Oh dear God. Not there isn't. That's almost as poor as the Young Earth Creationists claiming humans lived with dinosaurs from similar misinterpretations of carvings.
Well, I say "similar." There's 60-odd million years between them.
_"With evolution you've been fed a lie to make you think you're nothing but a sack of meat and bone -- that you're almost worthless -- that's simply not true..."_
Evolution is not a lie. I used to be a Jehovah's Witness once and I took a degree in Biology to find out who was "being economical with the truth."
It wasn't the Biologists.
For those who believed the Mayan calendar and the world was supposed to end in 2012….there is still time
This “phantom time hypothesis” has been around for a while..... I’m not convinced 🤔
Rome lasted almost 1000 years. But they also invented the modern calendar so.....it's still all regulated by the Sun.
Our calendar starts counting from an arbitrary point, so it doesn't matter if we call it 2021 or 1721. We could take this as an opportunity to fix the calendar, say 12 months of 30 days with a 5-day festival at the end, 6 days every 4 years. Ditch the archaic names and just use numbers.
@@mspicer3262 6 days every 4 years then it would be a week per presidency
@@DominicKawaihae-dv9ft a year is closer to 365.25 days long, so to keep the calendar from "slipping", you need a leap-day every four years... like what we do now...
First of all the Earth is stationary Geocentricity dosent move., so this speaks volumes regarding this dialogue.
Very intriguing ! Nice one professor Simon !
In astronomy you have the precession of the equinoxes and this moves from one astrological sign to another about every 2160 years. Would that not mean that we are not meant to move into another sign (Pisces to Aquarius) for another 3-4 hundred years?
You can actually look up at night time and just see which sign is in position. It's not hidden 🤣🤣
I thought this was Adam Savage from Myth Busters when I saw the thumbnail. After watching a bit, I'm convinced the two are related somehow.
What about the Assyrian, it's year 6772 now
I’m going with them, also it is the year4772 in china this year
I feel as thought the last year went missing Professor Simon. I have always thought of time as a human concept anyway. We do seem to have an obsession with counting time.
Tick tock
If you are a fellow mortal with both a very limited time to live and too many things to desire, in time, you will gradually understand why human beings are extremely obsessed with time 😁
Yeah I’ve never understood why we cared so much about what time it is
Heribert Illig 300 missing years have been proven by Vedveer Arya. The only difference Vedveer Arya has given scientific validation of this phenomena by extending this period to 660 years and described this has a world achronological problem. In other words 660 years of world history have been brought forward. His book is titled "The Origin of the Christian Era: Fact or Fiction". If interested I can email the pdf copy to you. The core of the problem is that we assume that the Christian Era started around 1 AD but the reality was 660 BCE.
Interesting. Thank you taking the time to write it.
This means that the Mayan 2012 Prophecy might still happen as predicted.
Question if it's actually 1722 as I'm writing this but that means the Mayan calendar is not up yet would I be right because they did have astrology and vary precise mathematics to calculate time idk I'm going off what I know rn
ok.....the whole story is based on the assumption that time is fixed....i dont know when the mayans made their calendar.....the hight of the mayan civilisation was surprisingly recent...17 or 18 c.
@@SimonHollandfilms ok thanks for your input
Its neither 2021 nor is it 1721 it's more like .the year 2.638.892.682 .
In other words its completely irrelevant as long as we all know what time of day it is and what year and month we are in .so we can all collectively summarise exactly when it is . I mean if we all had different dates of the same day we would be fucked.
I believe its more like a 1000 years , all coins used to have an I or a J till the 1800 where there is now a one thus adding 1000 years to our history .
Hi professor, I’ve heard this one before, please can you see what else you can find and make a longer doc.
If I have time.......ha
@@SimonHollandfilms ha ha, very funny. Oh, across the pond here, we don't say bullocks, we say bull$hit....lol
@@nate_d376 it's bollocks, but the principle stands 😂
Reminds me of Douglas Adams note on the astral rock band Disaster Area's tax returns proving that the entire space-time continuum wasn't just curved but entirely bent :-)
According to some scholars a large, actually small, period of several hundred years is disappearing from the Egyptian calendar or at least the way modern scholars interpreted the the Egyptian history. This is collaborated by the story of Joseph in the Bible and the archeological discovers that support his enslavement & rise to power in Egypt. Now is your 300 years the same as this XXX years missing in the Egyptian calendar or are even more years missing from human history? Needless to say scientist are poor at calculating the time that the human race has been around. Yes, a ale and 2 melatonin tabs cases one to mysteriously blank out and the wake up about 5 to 6 hours later. Therefore, alcohol msybe the secret to time traveling.
The dome window arches of that German Cathedral are norman style, if you look at Lincoln Cathedral (I live about 3 miles away from it) then near the bottom you can see where part of it was originally built by the Normans (dome style arches) and the rest of it added on later.
Ah ha...say hi to Lincoln
So the end of days prediction by the mayans could still be on course to happen .
Any day now....argh
I suspect it was;
1) an end of them being able to keep writing the calendar. After all, do you write one up forever?
2) the end of an era.
Something like would have implicit consequences on science. It would mean carbon dated stuff would be dated 300 years of from their true value. Something dated 2000 years old would be from 300bc instead of year 0
Very thought provoking video, this is the kind of thing that stops life being boring during lockdown. Thank you Simon.
You are very welcome....send ideas you would like to see as films.
Just a pity that we have enough historical evidence from that time. Documents and books with dates written on it even.
But are they? One of the complaints is that GRAVESTONES with the appropriate dates do not exist neither do cornerstones.
@@suzannehartmann946 yes they are. I am from Holland. In Holland, Germany and belgium we have official papers going back a long long time. We have proof of enough historical events in the time period suggested (900-1300). The first crusade, a lot of fighting and peace treaties in the north of Europe. Records from the pope interfering with politics. It is not a complete empty page of history after the holy roman empire of Charlemagne. There is too much independent evidence, at least for the suggested time period.
Sensible comment. I've been into missing time 4 a while now. Excellent topic professor!
Apparently the earths rotation is speeding up according to recent reports. Only by milliseconds mind you but it appears things are changing.
This is absolutely fascinating.
dug into this a bit more, and found that this claim has been around for quite a while, most recently being promoted by a German chap who is also a disciple of Emanuel Velikovsky (of the Worlds in Collision books), andwho also promotes theories about Egyptian calendars. It seems that several debunkers have cross-checked the "missing" centuries and found nothing missing. For example, they looked at historical reports of things like eclipses and Halley's Comet which are common to many cultures and found everything as it should be. One speculation is that the myth was originally created by a Pope and a German emperor who wanted to solidify their claim to the Holy Roman Empire by alleging to have found evidence (in roughly 1295 AD) that 295 years were missing so that year would actually be AD 1000, a magical year much like Y2K.
You never cease to amaze me sir. Thank You.
Let’s get ready for 2012
I researched this years ago. Anatoli Flaminco I think his name was. Sir Isaac Newton also wrote about this time jump and made some other claims. Dig deep.
According to my calendar the dark ages were well before the 9th century. It could be wrong of course.
I think you are totally correct Jan....what were the Germans thinking?
"Bollocks"
😂
I knew you were going to say it and I still laughed out loud! I will share this with my family. Great video 👍
it is a load of bollocks
The true enemy of any form of Tyranny is knowledge.
There's a lot more than 300 years missing Prof.
I'm pretty sure our real history is way longer than 2000 odd years.
Wow. America ,
Born : 1776
Died : 1721
That weird ...
Long time no see. Hope alls well with you and yours ..
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That really was thought provoking!
Dr Who is in there somewhere.
Thank you for this :) very well documented
Not Adam Savage? Myth busted!
Recently been looking into vids which question this. A Russian scientist looked into the astrology of the past millennia and found 1000 years discrepancy. Then there's Graham Hancock's interesting theories on ancient culture. There's something that doesn't make sense here.
Astrology?
@@peterroberts2737 Or astronomy?
Perhaps dendrochronological and pollen records might be the key to determining this enigma.
Extremely intriguing indeed however, we would have to look to other calendars and here’s the question in business and in many situations today in Japan, the western calendar is used however traditionally when you use the Japanese year, it’s whatever year the current monarch is in office.
For example in Japan 1985 is S60. That’s Showa 60th year on the throne.
So now the question remains are there any years missing? I would guess not since whatever year it is is based on the reigning monarch. It would be interesting to see if there is missing time.
Velikovsky argued that 600 years have been added to ancient Egyptian history.
Fascinating - what day is it again?? LOL. Well done Prof.
Dude you could of put a warning saying that this may detonate your brain. Mind blown and now my head hurts lol
Fascinating, thanks ever so much for sharing this
Shit I really have slept in
What period are they saying is missing? Is there a gap in the archeological record?
I was asked in class..where i lived...i think they were referring to country , i was young and said On a magnet 🧲....i never got asked many questions after that...
Haahaha well said. Teacher didn't want to be outwitted and you did that.
I personally have been a student of History all my life. I I have noticed this before. It really makes you think maybe that's what's happening today the people that are in charge of this planet for the most part are not our friend and if they have their way we will never get to the bottom of this no more than we will get to the bottom of figuring out how ancient civilizations or able to cut and move huge stones into place but talk to text has trained me to type! The rulers of this world have a set guideline there and I want everyone to learn and obey anybody trying to think outside the box is a total Outsider and shall be reckoned with. We all live in the present and it's not pretty unless you are a child of God in which case nothing else matters!!!!
Perhaps time resets itself , after , dare i say it , a period of time . We would never know , because we are all part of the space time contiuum .Thus the building of those cathedrals have always been rebuilt and the knowledge of their building is not new knowledge ,but part of a never ending time loop .The reset may occur after billions of years , so that the universe and time may carry on for another 50 billion years or it may reset tomorrow or may have reset last week and we find ourselves in the same epoch which we are now living in when the reset happens . Thus the Roman Empire still exists , because there is no catching up to do .Also dinosaurs etc. Time after all is a human concept that stops everything happening at once , but disregards certain types of physics that are unknown to us and will remain unknown to us , because we will always be at the mercy of the reset .
Someone discovered the Load saved Game file options in the matrix ...
I can't remember yesterday!! Now what was i doing again.
Me too
The "Dark Ages" only apply to Europe, not the world. It was basically after the decline of Roman Europe. Other Empires and civilisations continued elsewhere.
I mean this in the most respectful way possible but I thought you were Adam Savage doing an accent for a second. Lol
What do you know about the plasma event happening right now?
not in my backyard....what's happening?
@@SimonHollandfilms world is going through a pole shift. Sky has turned lighter blue,sun has moved and got brighter.
It's hilarious how people misuse their imagination. How did they manage to persuade every civilisation on Earth to "lose" those years without asking any questions?
Exactly...ha
The majority of the people on the planet were illiterate. Changing time would be simple because God said so..
@@Alex-um4fe This ignores that even though the majority were illiterate, there *were* literate people in diverse civilisations at the period of time in question.
@@RustyWalker those who were literate are found in the church. The dark ages was a time when knowledge was the ultimate power over the people. Predictable events were sold as signs of God or the devil, to question religious reports or messages was fatal. In summary you could do whatever you like and the majority would accept it out of fear. Not much has changed since then.. 😉
@@Alex-um4fe The "Dark Ages" isn't really used much in history or historiography any more because it's pretty much a misnomer and leads people to make conclusions about the time that simply aren't warranted.
You're also speaking from a very exclusive perspective of the history of Europe in particular.
Other cultures were also keeping records outside Europe.
Very interesting,enjoyed. 🤪👍❤️it.
Cheers James
It was dark ages in Europe but not the whole world.
It was the golden age in Middle East and Asia with science, medicine, mathematics and astronomy.
We have truly time travelled due to a technical glitch !
Lol
I've heard that story told as a typo that gradually became real. People couldn't read each other's writing, and we jumped to what they thought the numbers were.
I just went to that period in my Delorean. Might be I caused a disruption in the time-space continuum..
Didn't Anatoly Fomenko make this claim almost 30-40 years ago and was called crazy? He wrote 4,700 pages on the subject. Now a couple Germans make the claim and it's taken seriously.
Does this mean that Nostradamus’ predictions were for 300 years time?
Oh yes...could be.
@@SimonHollandfilms that’s got me now, I’m off down the rabbit hole on this one Prof, thanks I think 😝👍
Yer its like we are talking Anglo Saxon, old German, old French, old Italian ( Roman ) etc and bingo all that is replaced by everyone speaking new languages that have little to do with the previous languages, seems it all happened approximately 500 years ago
Hmmmm interesting
So true. British antiquarian books show such a vast difference in language at that time.
"Therefore the Earth is flat."
bit of a circular argument... ha
So would this be a case of things with 'recorded' dates between 900AD and 1200AD (wars, buildings, events etc.) perhaps not actually happening on the date they were recorded? As in maybe the person/group who recorded the building of a cathedral in 1000AD had his dates wrong because of a lack of unified/verified communication and it was actually the year 1100AD and nobody could correct them because they didn't know any better.
Could you look at periodic astronomical events like comets and eclipses to see if things add up?
why call it 1721 or 2021? why reset it at year 0? why not keep it going and leave the BC go on ? the years you refer to are missing only from Europe history not from other areas, check the Chinese timeline and they cover perfectly all those years with leaders and events en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_Chinese_history
@@user-qf3lq4zj8g that 14th century BC means 2000+1400 = 3400 years ago ... closer to the time the pyramids were built and we know about nothing about who really built them :) so it`s impressive to have data from those centuries in the Chinese timeline