On earth, I think we can draw a line in the sand so to speak. 4400 years ago or so, would have been the change for the earth zone.
snip odd argument.
To demolish your entire assertion completely is not hard, because it's not original, and has been demolished many times before.
Consider this: (for the sake of argument -
I think this particular argument is as errant as your fishbowl idea, but I'll pose it just to demonstrate)
You
cannot know anything to any degree of certainty beyond your own mind. You are in the "Dad" fishbowl. It is not possible to
know anything outside of the "Dad" fishbowl, that is, the fishbowl of yourself, your own being, your own consciousness or whatever you'd like to call your sentient self. You can observe whatever you want to observe, taste whatever you want to taste, smell whatever you want to smell, touch whatever you want to touch and hear whatever you want to hear, but you cannot corroborate this evidence because you have
no way to know that everything you see beyond the "Dad" fishbowl isn't a figment of your imagination.
If you pick up what you
think is a tomato in what you think is a supermarket, you
cannot know that it is, despite all the evidence you have that points to the fact it is a tomato. What you observe is observed in your own mind, and whatever is from beyond your own mind has to comply whilst in your mind, or it doesn't get the entry visa.
What you
can say is that any concept inside your "Dad" fishbowl supposedly from anywhere beyond your own fishbowl would have had its properties set to match that which is in your fishbowl.
You have
no conclusive
proof, (the same proof which you would ask from us for something beyond what you call our 'fishbowl') that any of us exist, that this forum exists, that your computer exists, that the universe exists, that God or the Bible exists. Holding it, reading it, is not enough to know that it wasn't a creation of your imagination. The fact that you see this forum and it complies exactly with what you expect (you wake up the next morning to find the world as you left it and replies to what you think is your input) is
not proof that it exists.
Essentially your position, taken to its logical endpoint, is either a Matrix-like world created by something (if you would like to remain a creationist!),
or you are a solipsist.
Can you
prove to me, to the same level of "proof" that you demand when you ask for evidence of a same state past, that there is
any evidence of the existence of anything
beyond your own mind?