I also read somewhere that they did find something here in the last couple of years but what that is, is unknown. Can’t really remember so don’t quote me on that. :-)
I’m not all that comfortable granting much credence to Cayce, as I’m Christian, but I am familiar with his visions, and they were interesting, to say the least.
As far as Enoch, you asked if there were not several versions. There is 1 and 2. Ethiopic and Slavonic. The authenticity of 1, Ethiopic, is not at question; John referenced passages from it, as did Jesus Christ. But, I don’t question it’s lack of inclusion in the canon, since it is rather wild and quite disturbing, if taken to it’s logical conclusion.
The authenticity of 2, Slavonic, is questioned by many, who believe it to be a fraud from the middle ages. It does purport to complete the “missing” mystery aspects of 1 Enoch, so I suppose there might be some value in it. But, it remains highly questionable, both in historical authenticity and in Jewish and Christian religious aspects, much moreso than 1. It veers into distinctly occult territory. and has underpinned several modern forms of witchcraft, pertaining particularly to the purported lesser and greater “Key Of Solomon,” the mere possession of which supposedly leads to death.
The missing but anciently referenced “Apocalypse of Noah” would be a very interesting read as well.
What historical, archaeological or religious references have led to your own, scientifically unconventional beliefs regarding ancient Earth history, bigheadfred?