The World If Tartaria Was Still Here Today

by EzekielDiet.com
Posted on Mar 14, 2026

What would the world look like today if Tartaria—whether empire, civilization, or simply the interconnected system suggested by pre-1900 architecture—had never fallen? If instead of fragments and ruins and suspicious gaps in the historical record, that knowledge had simply continued, those systems had simply persisted, that way of building and organizing civilization had never been abandoned? The transition that occurred between roughly 1890 and 1920 saw these systems replaced globally, simultaneously, with remarkable coordination—elaborate structures demolished under the guise of “temporary” exhibitions, city centers systematically razed and rebuilt, architectural features removed from existing buildings, and entire technological approaches abandoned in favor of centralized, combustion-based alternatives. The official narrative calls this inevitable progress, modernization, but the evidence suggests something far more deliberate.

As I examined the preserved structures, the impossible construction timelines, and the conspicuous gaps in documentation explaining why these changes occurred, a disturbing pattern emerged: the transition was too complete, happened too rapidly across all cultures, and consistently favored centralization over the distributed systems that preceded it. These weren’t gradual improvements or natural evolution—they were coordinated changes spanning continents within three decades, all abandoning what the architecture suggests were working energy systems, all creating dependency on purchasable fuel supplies controlled by newly consolidated institutions.

This investigation explores the alternate timeline where that transition never occurred—where the civilization suggested by pre-1900 infrastructure simply continued rather than being systematically replaced. The atmospheric energy systems still operational. The acoustic technologies still understood and applied. The architectural principles still creating consciousness-elevating spaces rather than the deliberately sterile environments that followed. The banking systems still facilitating abundance rather than extracting through artificial scarcity. The deeper we examine the evidence in surviving buildings, the sophistication of abandoned methods, and the coordinated nature of their replacement, the more difficult it becomes to accept that this transformation represented inevitable progress rather than the deliberate suppression of systems that provided too much independence from centralized control.

The material on this channel presents exploratory interpretations of history and imaginative speculation, conveyed through narrative storytelling rather than precise historical documentation. Viewpoints and visual representations are dramatized or intentionally constructed to support alternative narrative exploration. Visual elements may at times be created using automated or generative tools. The content shared should not be considered factual.

0:00 Intro
2:03 The Daily Rythm
4:53 Social Hierarchy and the Giant Question
9:47 Banking and the Control of Flow
14:02 Technology as Harmony Rather Than Domination
19:44 Transportation Without Combustion
23:22 Education as Frequency Training
26:56 Geopolitics Without Petroleum
32:28 Spirituality and Consciousness in the Forgotten World
38:15 The Architecture of Control
43:14 The Energy Question
46:20 Where Did It All Go?

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