Watched a small bit.
It's a fair point about why is there much archaeological evidence for hunter gatherer populations at the time, but none of any advanced civilizations.
You would think that any such civilization would leave behind more traces of their existence than stones and bones.
Well yes I agree but to counter that, it wouldn’t be like we had true countries, it might’ve been a region that was ahead of others and hunter gatherers living in the rest of the world. With advanced civilisation he doesn’t mean a civilisation that invented the printing press and steel ships already, but rather a civilisation that used longitude, advanced knowledge of astrology and might’ve had the earlier form of agriculture. Than there are a few cites that mainstream archeology doesn’t accept yet as being older than we’re thinking now, plus everything that hasn’t been found yet. Plato also plays a massive role in this.
Of places that haven’t been found yet that’s also where the Younger Dryas Impact Theory comes in.
I like listening to him, he has nice alternative ideas and for me as a consumer it doesn’t have to be accurate right now, just like theoretical physicists who really look to the boundaries of what’s possible within quantum and who make your mind blow.
Btw Diana Pasulka on JRE might also be within your interest, a professor of religious science who looks into the UAP phenomenon from her point of view. Some parts of it make your mind blow