
Charriots of the Gods
A Nonfiction, Science, History book. The positive thing about the skeptic is that he considers everything possible! Erich...
Erich von Däniken'sChariots of the Gods is a significant cultural symptom. Not the 1st book claiming ancient Earth was visited by aliens, this bestseller was a marketing success, inspiring many equally uninformed books & films, including The Eyes of the Sphinx sequel. Here's where it began--his theories of early alien encounters based on his "studies" of ancient ruins, lost cities, potential spaceports & "facts" suggesting extraterrestrial interventions. He believes we're such galactic pioneers' descendants & thinks archeological discoveries prove it: an alien astronaut in a pyramid; 1000-year-old space charts; Incan & Egyptian computer astronomy; a map of land beneath Antarctic ice; a huge Andean spaceport. Includes photos supposedly documenting humanity's 1st alien contact at civilization's dawn.
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- Pages: 187 pages
- ISBN: / 9780425166
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Proofs of the truth always start from the center of ones own religion and work outward. The result is a biased way of thinking which we are brought up to accept from childhood. Nevertheless generations lived and still do live in the conviction that they possess the truth. Erich von Dniken, Chariots of the Gods // Space travelers in the gray mists of time? An inadmissible question to academic scientists. Anyone who asks questions like that ought to see a psychiatrist. Erich von Dniken, Chariots of the Gods // Not until we have taken a look into the future shall we be strong and bold enough to investigate our paste honestly and impartially Erich von Dniken, Chariots of The Gods //
Baseless, factless, and filled with ridiculous presumptions. It's amazing that with arguments to poorly presented that this book seemed to have such an affect on American culture in the early 70's. It's simply a get-rich-quick scheme from a Swiss ex-con that paid out good. It fed upon people's need to feel that we come from something... The author wrote this book to try to prove that pre-historical Earth received visitors from out of space who helped with the civilizational process. The thesis itself is very interesting and he shows amazing data to support his theory, but my feeling is that he attributes too much to ETs, as if our human kind could not have come to... "" . . "-" "" "" . " " "" . . "-" "" "" . " " . . . . :(view spoiler)[ . : ! ! (hide spoiler)]