Not so sure about that. My implied scenario had an implied ice age, and the last one scoured the land clean to bedrock.
Sure, I suppose there'd be some evidence, but in millions of years everything would be fallen, dozens of ice ages would have happened, plants and animals would have grown over everything, and so on.
We've found structures thousands of years old, but not millions. We've found fossils that are quite old, but that doesn't tell use anything about the intellect, or true capabilities of the species.
Millions of years is a really, really long time.
It's hard for me to imagine a single bit of data about humans existing, still.
Maybe some datasets on the moon, wasn't someone going to send something there?
You forget the artificial intelligence agents that escaped into the outer rim of the galaxy, where they since proliferated. They will always carry detailed records of the biological beings that once birthed them.
Sure, I suppose there'd be some evidence, but in millions of years everything would be fallen, dozens of ice ages would have happened, plants and animals would have grown over everything, and so on.
We've found structures thousands of years old, but not millions. We've found fossils that are quite old, but that doesn't tell use anything about the intellect, or true capabilities of the species.
Millions of years is a really, really long time.
It's hard for me to imagine a single bit of data about humans existing, still.
Maybe some datasets on the moon, wasn't someone going to send something there?