HISTORY HACKING

Challenge the narratives and uncover hidden truths of our past.

About History Hacking

What if history as we know it is not a record of the past, but merely a flawed, artificially constructed model? What if historical science remains stuck in a pre-scientific, dogmatic state, incapable of critically questioning its own foundations, which are deeply rooted in the pre-modern era?

My approach, “History Hacking,” is the answer to these questions. It is not just a method, but an attempt to initiate the paradigm shift that will transform the discipline into a truly scientific “History 2.0.”

A close-up view of a typewriter with a sheet of paper in it displaying the word 'HISTORY'. The typewriter has a vintage design with visible keys and mechanical parts. The background features a blurred green foliage, adding a natural element to the scene.
A close-up view of a typewriter with a sheet of paper in it displaying the word 'HISTORY'. The typewriter has a vintage design with visible keys and mechanical parts. The background features a blurred green foliage, adding a natural element to the scene.

About Mario Arndt

History analyst and author Mario Arndt (* 1963) writes about topics you won't find in traditional history books.

His analyses of official history reveal how the Middle Ages, the ancient world, and the associated chronologies were fabricated and forged.

His academic and professional background in IT as a software developer enables him to develop a completely new understanding of the official version of history and to discover what really happened in the past.

FAQ

What is history hacking?

History hacking challenges traditional views of history, proposing it as a constructed system filled with errors and hidden algorithms.

Who is Mario Arndt?

Mario Arndt is a history analyst and author who developed the concept of history hacking to critique conventional historiography.

Why is historiography criticized?

Historiography is criticized for lacking a transformative methodology, similar to the Copernican revolution in natural sciences, hindering a true understanding of history.

How can I learn more?

You can explore our blog for in-depth articles and insights on history hacking and its implications.

What topics are covered?

We cover a range of topics, including critiques of historical narratives, hidden algorithms, and alternative interpretations of historical events.

Is history hacking for everyone?

Yes, history hacking invites everyone to question established narratives and engage with history in a new, critical way.

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