My Lost Knowledge Theory
Wakanda Theory:
After the most recent JRE with Bob Lazar I’ve decided to finally write down my theory I have about ancient lost knowledge. I’ve had this theory for years but just shared it with family and friends. Always said I’d write it down somewhere so here it is.
The Wakanda Theory.
Wakanda was a civilization far more advanced than any other, simply because it had “Vibranium”. I theorize that this could actually represent a possible explanation to the “lost knowledge” of ancient civilizations.
Simply put, The Wakanda Theory is the thought that these ancient civilizations might have had an element that isn’t known to us anymore. This would explain many things including; the “instant” lost knowledge/transition to worse tech and less impressive work (statues, walls, etc.), the small pockets of advanced civilizations, the ease of using large blocks, the shared construction style of walls across the planet from possibly using the same element, the fact we can’t understand things about these structures and their construction, the “god-like” view of the rulers in these civilizations and not Rome or Greece etc., could explain the pyramid generator theory, ..and possibly more.
The ways this could be achieved seem unlikely but I’ve come up with a few possibilities.
Pockets of elements may not always be present close enough to the surface at all times. Meaning it is not discoverable. This could take millions of years to resurface. Once used up, the “knowledge” is gone until found again.
..(Maybe wiped out by Younger Dryas?)..
Asteroids containing this element could land on earth. Meaning that amount is here until it lands again. Would also mean it is “undiscoverable” until another similar asteroid is studied. Maybe that sparked the obsession with the stars.
It also could be left here. Supposedly, and mentioned on this JRE, there’s a “metal” object that is 40 (meters? yards?) long in the labyrinth(?) and they don’t know what the actual material is. This could be either a large chunk of this element or something made out of it. Just a thought. I don’t like going the alien route but there’s that.
Now here’s the Element 115 aspect. It does exist, but only for a very minuscule amount of time. It’s called Moscovium. But one element can exist in different properties. Lazar says its metallic like. And that it has gravitational effects. So let’s just roll with that for theories sake. When (unbiasedly) asking chatgpt to connect the Bob lazar described material to how ancient Egyptians would have used it.. it immediately stated it would be used to lift large stones, place stones precisely, cause the holders to be seen as divine (pharaohs were some of the only leaders seen as true gods).
It also said it would cause the civilization to be seen as technologically advanced, that the monuments would look impossible to build, and there would be a centralized power structure.
The pyramid generator theory could also directly relate to the creation/use of this element. I’m not going to go over Christopher Dunns theory of the pyramids being power plants, but applying the creation or containment of this element would fit. No soot, not a tomb, large for containing element, seems like a machine from the inside, small “extraction” like tunnels, the different chambers and resonance, multiple materials used for their properties, the “implosion” look the inside of the pyramid has, etc.
To me it seems like the explanation for how “easy” they made the large precise stone structures and precision objects, could be as simple as having an element that hasn’t been used since.
Imagine not having silicon, or my favorite simple example, helium.
No silicon, immediately set back to before modern technology.
And using helium as a metaphor. Let’s say there was no other gas lighter than air, and balloons always fell to the ground. If someone walked up and let go of their balloon and it shot up into the sky, we would be baffled as to how they did that. Helium is a limited resource. If it ran out, only stories would remain of balloons floating into the skies..
Side note, there’s a few ancient stories of precious metals or elements.
Orichalcum (from Plato’s Atlantis story), Electrum from ancient Egypt, the tradition of alchemy, adamant from the Greeks, Hihirokane from Japan. Oh and King Tuts dagger made from meteorite.
Just for examples of this even being an idea in some cultures.
I also want to mention, in a video from Ben at UnchartedX, he said there were pieces of unknown metal that seemed like titanium when tested but not exactly titanium, found in the precision cut granite vases. Definitely look into his channel if you’re interested in any of this stuff.
There was also Cesium-137 found in some vases. So there’s that.
Then there’s the stories of people being brought knowledge from gods or people coming from floods/destruction that provided knowledge, all over the world. Olmecs, not having a clear origin, Incas inheriting sites, India describing ancient tech, Greeks with Atlantis, Norte Chico, Sumer, all similar stories. If there was one or a few big “deposits” of this material that was then shared across the world, the loss of it would line up with the stories and the sudden shift backwards in technology.
In my opinion, this lost element explains the sudden loss of technology, the major civilizations that appeared around the world with similar technology in the large stone structures, and our limited understanding of it all..
This is all just fun speculation, I’m aware of the plot holes and that not everything connects perfectly. Just a theory.
I haven’t seen or heard anything close to this theory anywhere else. I’ve listened to and watched hundreds if not thousands of hours of content directly related to this. From all the JREs with Ben from Unchartedx (shout out) and 99% of all of Ben’s videos, Graham Hancock, Randall Carlson, Chris Dunn, skeptics, Bob Lazar, Zahi Hawass.. unfortunately, etc. Looked it up myself and also had ai check for any mention of anything related to this. And not a single hint of this theory. Closest thing was Rogan on this most recent episode with Lazar. He began to mention Egypt and immediately thought I gotta go write this theory down somewhere before I end up hearing somewhere else! I just want to state that this is entirely original and I slowly but surely seem to believe it more and more as time goes on! Thanks for reading
—Trent C. “The Wakanda Theory”