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EPISODE · May 7, 2026 · 15 MIN

10 - The Phantom Time Hypothesis

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What if the years 614–911 AD never happened? The Phantom Time Hypothesis claims that nearly 300 years of history were fabricated by medieval rulers. Charlemagne never existed. The Viking Age was misdated. And the real year isn't 2026 — it's 1729.   For about sixty seconds, the math actually seems to work. Then you check it.YouTube Episode Link: https://youtu.be/NvxalAqvik4

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What if the years 614–911 AD never happened? The Phantom Time Hypothesis claims that nearly 300 years of history were fabricated by medieval rulers. Charlemagne never existed. The Viking Age was misdated. And the real year isn't 2026 — it's 1729.   For about sixty seconds, the math actually seems to work. Then you check it.YouTube Episode Link: https://youtu.be/NvxalAqvik4

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