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EPISODE · Feb 5, 2026 · 25 MIN

Lost in Time: Vanishing Wisdom

from The Boomer Effect · host The Boomer Effect with Jerry and Rose

Are we preserving wisdom — or just accumulating fragileinformation?Only 1.6% of human history is recorded — and the rest may be lost forever. In this compelling conversation, author and technologist Jack R. Bialik joins us to explore the astonishing discoveries in his book Lost in Time: Our Forgotten and Vanishing Knowledge. Drawing from over ten years of meticulous research, Bialik reveals how ancient civilizations mastered technologies and systems we often assume areuniquely modern — from medical procedures and sanitation to electricity and information preservation.But this isn’t just a history lesson. It’s a warning.As digital data becomes more fragile and cultural memoryincreasingly shallow, Bialik argues that knowledge without wisdom is easily lost — and that civilizations don’t always collapse from ignorance, but from forgetting what once made them resilient.This episode challenges listeners to rethink progress,preservation, and whether our modern world is truly advancing — or unknowingly repeating history’s mistakes.https://jrbialik.com    https://www.lostintime.worldPlease Support this Podcast:www.omegaplanners.netwww.jlsmithassociates.comhttps://mypillow.com  PromoCode: ROSEhttps://patriotmobile.com/partners/rosewww.americansforprosperity.orgwww.theboomereffect.comhttps://wordmarketingservices.com/Rose’s Ministry: www.sheiscalledbyhim.com

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