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Any ice-age telepaths out there? Please explain why Netflix is revisiting Ancient Apocalypse
(www.theguardian.com)
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"A wise man proportions his belief to the evidence." -David Hume
Because it is a step down the pseudoscience pipeline that gets you to not trust scientists (Hancock's whole thing is that elitist archaeologists won't accept his ideas) and that leads to things like vaccine denial.
It is dangerous.
He definitely does highlight the fact that his ideas aren't accepted in academia and he's right. Academia requires evidence and Hancock is long on theory but comes up short on evidence.
I think he does bring a lot of imagination and wonder to what can often be a dull subject matter, and even if it's all bullshit I see value in that.
No, he highlights the lie that archaeologists are conspiring against him.
Also, there is no value in lying to people about science. None.