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The lost civilization theory suggests that advanced societies may have existed in the past but left little to no evidence of their existence due to natural disasters or other catastrophic events. This concept is often explored in various contexts, including the Silurian hypothesis, which speculates about the possibility of detecting evidence of such civilizations in the geological record. | The lost civilization theory suggests that advanced societies may have existed in the past but left little to no evidence of their existence due to natural disasters or other catastrophic events. This concept is often explored in various contexts, including [[The Silurian Hypothesis|the Silurian hypothesis]], which speculates about the possibility of detecting evidence of such civilizations in the geological record. | ||
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The lost civilization theory suggests that advanced societies may have existed in the past but left little to no evidence of their existence due to natural disasters or other catastrophic events. This concept is often explored in various contexts, including the Silurian hypothesis, which speculates about the possibility of detecting evidence of such civilizations in the geological record.
