Slightly, just ever so slightly lost in translation, but I sense some complete disbelief on your part.
We say "wacked out", if I read you correctly.
Can I that what I know now, from what I did not know just 6 months ago, on the saturation of objects on the ocean floors, and under the soil, is completely "crackers", or "wacked out", and hold your breath...
true.
But don't change what you are thinking, or how you are thinking it, what I know now is completely Alice in Wonderland Stuff, of entire continents erased beneath the waves, or beneath cataclysms, with their outlines now visible on Google Earth, in all oceans, on all continents. We never had the tools to see what we only suspected before, now we do.
Graham Hancock said it best for me, (paraphrased as best I can remember), "It may be entirely possible that whole epochs of times, entire cultures, in multiple locations, have been lost without a trace".
And I say that England, Ireland, Wales, Scotland, having built their villages for the most part by hand, before the bulldozer, with countrysides not major destroyed by earth-disturbing wars, before the highways, these countries probably have the most complete, undisturbed historical records of those lost cultures, layer upon layers, and it is all around you, and you don't believe it can be seen or understood.
Absolute crackers. And true. Bet you a beer!