Can you really credit exaggerated beliefs.
There is no doubt that you did your homework on brought together several valid points, but is it really a well planned system of occurrences that have deeper meaning or are we really just blind sighting ourselves into believing the unimaginable. The mayans did make a prediction but certain facts were never calculated. For one, did they ever think of leap year? Lets not forget that our time frame is based off of Caesar's method, the 365. Besides, it seems like a rather over confident belief that it's the rotation of earth that accelerates our learning capabilities. If you really want a good reason as to why we are capable of finding more information it's due ti the internet. What you are forgetting is that religion prohibited a lot of scientific and mathematical discovery. Some of the most brilliant minds were conscious during the time frame "where we got dumber" as you said. If the catholic church did not have such a strong grip over society it would have been notable that some free willed minds would have made discoveries sooner. As technology advanced, our discovery of our selves and our surrounding grew; with technology, tasks become faster. The calculator allows a person to complete math at a faster rate, a Word program gives us the capability of writing stories and books faster. When we habituate ourselves to new technology we lose old capabilities that have become obsolete. To be blunt, with the loss of religious grip and the support of the technological age, we are able to accumulate more information and make more precise estimations about the universe and etc. Now, there is a lot i would dispute with your video but I do appreciate someone taking the time to place less known theories into a video that allows other to think, I really only ask that you consider the flaws in some of this information. Let's consider the calendar of mythological animals and deities; humans made this calendar as a form to determine one's astrological luck, if you try to say that events lined up due to omniscient powers you would have to consider that it is being operated by human principal. Let's face it, humans are made of mistakes, but that's what allows us to do what we are capable of. If you've ever heard the phrase, "Curiosity killed the cat," I'm sure you understand that what it means is that curiosity is a bad thing. Personally I disagree; without curiosity we would not venture into the unknown. This curiosity drive's us to find our own origin and even the universe's. When we find facts that have a similar base we link them and believe that there is a significance to it. Maybe there is, maybe there isn't. If we take time to accept all criticism from open minds we can dictate whether it really is just a random occurrence. Personally I just believe that there were a lot of random occurrences that allowed these events to appear related, though I do appreciate being disproved. Until there are more valid points that have few plot holes in them I will have to disagree with a lot of your findings. Please just take this criticism and rating as a combined thought of the video and animation. 5 of the points are coming from your ideology, the other 1 point is coming from the limited and recycled animation.