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Egy több száz éves festmény mögött rejtőzött a felfedezés, amely új fejezetet nyithat a történelemkönyvekben. A restaurátorok maguk sem hitték el, mi…
A recent viral video by creator Andy Spirit (paradise_lost72) has reignited discussions surrounding the historical existence of mythical creatures like dragons and giants. The video, uploaded on March 23, 2024, and viewed over 8 million times, presents a series of historical artworks, sculptures, and natural formations, suggesting they serve as evidence of these creatures' past presence. The video begins by showcasing a painting discovered during a cathedral renovation in Naples, which the creator claims depicts a dragon-like creature. It then transitions to various ancient illustrations from different cultures, including one from the Chinese zodiac, highlighting the consistent depiction of dragons across diverse civilizations. The creator also points to a rock formation in Egypt, dubbed 'Dragon Head Cave,' as a 'mud fossil' remnant. Furthermore, the video references an old dictionary definition of 'dragon' that includes the phrase 'now rare,' implying that dragons were once a recognized, albeit uncommon, part of the natural world. The creator concludes by asserting that this 'true history' has been deliberately covered up, suggesting that an unaware populace is easier to control. While the video has garnered significant attention and comments, with some users expressing belief in the theory and others questioning the lack of fossil evidence, mainstream historical and scientific consensus maintains that dragons and giants are figures of mythology and folklore, not documented historical creatures. The interpretations presented in the video are largely speculative and are not supported by empirical evidence or established academic research.
Egy több száz éves festmény mögött rejtőzött a felfedezés, amely új fejezetet nyithat a történelemkönyvekben. A restaurátorok maguk sem hitték el, mi…