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The Roman's knew roughly where Jesus would be born and they still couldn't catch Him before the time came, despite the fact they camped in the area 150y in advance controlling Egypt and Palestine to do their bidding.

Don't get me wrong, Russia will win the Cold War eventually. It's just that their role is secondary regarding the sixth era. Good luck to all interested parties tho!

Am I the only one clueless about definitions of these eras?

After the Great Flood (Fall of Atlantis):

1. Ancient India

2. Ancient Persia

3. Chaldea, Egypt and Middle East

4. Greco-Roman

5. Anglo-Saxon (currently)

6. TBD

7. American

Thanks for list. Gives me a better idea where to look

This doesn't mean there were no people living in the rest of the world at that time. It's just a schematic to understand where the poles of power have been.

Alexander the Great tried to frontrun everyone and he was very close to fool his contemporaries. He was welcomed with open arms in Egypt despite the fact that he was the occupier. He was schooled by Aristotle and the Greeks really knew their stuff. The Roman Empire wouldn't have existed without the Greek wisdom.

I dunno what those periods are. There's the Yuga cycle but that's like 4 million years. Basically just mythology. The vdeas tend not to describe real events and focus primarily on spiritual technicalities and stories.

There are ten incarnations of Vishnu with the last being Kalki who is "yet to arrive."

Besides that, I can think of Toynbee's cycle theory of civilizations and the generations of warfare that could be relevant, but I also don't know much about those.

These are the post atlantean times. Prior to that was the Lemuria period.