Message from @AlanPowell
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Or what's his name with the Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis
Richard something...
Drone activity at Gatwick Airport is now looking more and more like an aborted psy-op.
It was an excuse to ground all air traffic
that big flood stuff is legit though
The even BIGGER problem is that, most likely, none of us are completely right. There are tons of discrepancies.
Yes
We don't *have* the full truth to present.
Just warning signs.
But it's a death sentence for real scientists to ask these questions
Agreed.
2 biggest floods in history were end of Ice Age, and 6,100 BC
Noahs arc is based on a true story.
Then there's the Solar Maxim thing, with the lightning storms and radiation levels so high trees would burst into flames during the day
Im kinda split on that...
yes... and given that most settlements were on coasts or rivers, very easy to kill most people with a huge flood.
It could be a solar flare, or it could have been a meteor impact.
There's settlements in the English Channel.
And im kinda on the fence about atlantis too... We should fund an underwater exploration expedition off the azores
I've been working on a map using data from NASA... I'll try to do a quick video with it tonight.
@AlanPowell That's where the meteor impact comes in
Well yeah natural disasters were documented fairly well
Europe used to be twice its current size
@Jabba do you have a sea fall simulator? I can only find sea rise simulators.
Or shitty sea fall simulators
sorry, no... I've only been using satellite images
Oh, a bathymetric map could work too.
And it's believed that the Great Lakes region was home to an inland sea, which was plugged from the Arctic by glacial ice. The ice collapsed, and the sea flooded out through Canada into the Arctic.
"pulls out google"... gimme a sec
speaking of Atlantis though, I saw a theory that it's actually in Africa, supposedly there are these rings in the desert, not sure if i buy it though
Thanks for doing my work for me. Im lazy and on a phone.
@AlanPowell **WAKANDA FOREVER!**
No. If it were in a desert it would be buried in so much sand
You wouldn't even see circles
they are big earth mounds in circles
Sounds like settlements to me.
Topography as at Sept 2004
https://visibleearth.nasa.gov/view.php?id=74443