A non-fiction book by Graham Hancock that proposes that an advanced ice-age civilization was destroyed by a cataclysmic event around 12,000 years ago, leaving behind traces of its knowledge and technology in various ancient cultures worldwide. Hancock argues for a re-evaluation of human history.
I look at it as kind of like what Graham Hancock says. What if we reached a level of of knowledge and sophistication, but there's a reset button?
""The speaker references Graham Hancock's ideas about ancient advanced civilizations and a 'reset button' for humanity, connecting it to theories about cyclical cataclysms and the potential for technological and spiritual advancement, and the cyclical nature of history."