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But besides falling in love or the birth of your children - those are the only real magical things - everything else is a technological trick." Free to speculateįor the most part, attendees said they believed, or at least were willing to entertain, some part of the show’s “Ancient Aliens theory.” Clarke summed up the ancient astronaut theory the best," Tsoukalos told a crowded convention hall in a panel discussion Saturday. Instead, such tales are talking about help received from outside of this world. So stories, for example, of a pair of ancient "sorcerers" building the stone site of Nan Madol in the western Pacific Ocean aren't, in the opinion of Tsoukalos and others a mere myth. Clarke’s famous quote that “any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.” The show's sometimes fast-and-loose interpretation of science and history draws some ire from detractors, prompting entities such as Smithsonian, Forbes, the New York Times and others to pen articles such as “The Idiocy, Fabrications and Lies of Ancient Aliens,” “Ancient Aliens: Evidence of Stephen Hawking’s Claim that ‘Philosophy is Dead,’” and the singularly-pointed “Suspicious Minds.”īut while interpretations vary, believers’ explanations tend to rely on a variation of writer Arthur C. (A recurrent idea is stones being levitated - somehow - through sound waves.) Much of the program's attention is paid to titanic megalithic structures worldwide that might have been built by human hands - or, perhaps, through staggering, mysterious technologies unknown or lost to modern science. More: AlienCon makes first contact in Dallas Under that umbrella, pretty much anything is fair game, from mysterious Hudson Valley-area structures that imply ancient druids may have traveled to New England, to speculation that the octopus may have come to Earth from the stars, to the implications of liquid water found inside a meteorite, to in-depth examinations of how an alien ship might travel among the stars. The show attempts to present a sort of puzzle-piece narrative.
Such a stance is perhaps natural given the event’s tie-in to the History Channel’s “Ancient Aliens” program, which carries a thesis that human history has been in ways covert and gross influenced by contact with extraterrestrial life.Īt the extreme end, the program entertains the notion that aliens might even be our progenitors, tampering with native animal DNA or outright engineering us for reasons baneful or benevolent, depending on one's pet theory. Instead, it’s to what extent could such beings have influenced us in the past, and what might they mean to our future. The primary question on hand among attendees generally was not if aliens exist. “But in a sense, I think we’ve all had certain experiences, things that just make us wonder,” she said, adding that she's had her own share of anomalous experiences that have made her look at the sky and wonder. Like many attending, Vanessa Pascher, waiting for a panel by well-known UFO researcher Stephen Bassett to start, said that the show is a “guilty pleasure.” Such star-power ensured that AlienCon was a sell-out on an early fall Saturday, and remained crowded through the weekend. Ministry of Defense UFO investigator Nick Pope, engineer/physicist Travis Taylor and a slew of others into virtual rock stars in the outré world of paranormal TV.
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That level of recognition has turned Tsoukalos, along with other “Ancient Aliens” contributors such as “real-life Indiana Jones” David H.
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Andrew and Giorgio discuss his views on the Ancient Astronaut Theory, his research surrounding the theory, as well as upcoming events and news surrounding his show.Cue the familiar image of Ancient Aliens’ co-executive producer Giorgio Tsoukalos, whose tremendous mane of hair and unwavering assertion of “Aliens” has become an internet image meme with a seemingly limitless lifespan.
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See More Channel, as well as Coast to Coast AM, he is the host of In Search of Aliens, and is a consulting producer and featured expert of the television series Ancient Aliens. Tsoukalos is the director of Erich von Däniken's Center for Ancient Astronaut Research and has appeared on The Travel Channel, The History Channel, the Sci-Fi Channel, the National Geographic He is the Chairman and co-founder of Legendary Times magazine, which features articles from Erich von Däniken, David Hatcher Childress, Robert Bauval, and many others on the topic of ancient astronauts and ancient mysteries. This week on Lost Origins, Andrew chats with none other than Giorgio Tsoukalos.