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If one explores what Randall Carlson is saying, the younger Dryad was caused by a couple of meteor or comet impacts, which has been verified by a crater that was recently found near Greenland. Most of the Northern Hemisphere has a carbonized layer at that time-period in the geological record. Because the impact was into ice, it also caused extensive flooding as well, which as Carlson shows, there is dramatic record in the Midwest: giant ripples in the landscape, so tall, that the water, which suddenly inundated that land, was very deep and rushing - like a giant tsunami. Geologists were saying that these 'ripples' were a glacial thing, i.e. a retreating ice cap - not a flood thing. However, I agree with Carlson that it looks like wave-like water action, not a gradual melt.

The flood stories are prevalent in creation myths all over the world. This impact had an extraordinary effect on humans. We all have flood at the BEGINNING of our Biblical, or other records - Hancock speaks of amnesia - no real spoken records of anything happening before those floods, except for Adam and Eve, and their offspring, and then we have Noah and the flood as the very next chapter.

However, read for interest, the first few pages of the Bhagavad-Gita, that speaks of a terrible light and fire that wipes out a plain where a mighty battle was taking place - no water - they were at the other end of the earth. In the eighties I wondered if that was an ancient nuclear weapon, but now I think it was that comet the impact of which would have had a destructive sonic and thermal boom that was experienced in India. Some creation myths talk of a feathered serpent who attacked from the sky - a description of a long tailed comet perhaps.

1 year ago
2 score
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If one explores what Randall Carlson is saying, the younger Dryad was caused by a couple of meteor or comet impacts, which has been verified by a crater that was recently found near Greenland. Most of the Northern Hemisphere has a carbonized layer at that time-period in the geological record. Because the impact was into ice, it also caused extensive flooding as well, which Carlson as shows, there is dramatic record in the Midwest: giant ripples in the landscape, so tall, that the water, which suddenly inundated that land, was very deep and rushing - like a giant tsunami. Geologists were saying that these 'ripples' were a glacial thing, i.e. a retreating ice cap - not a flood thing. However, I agree with Carlson that it looks like wave-like water action, not a gradual melt.

The flood stories are prevalent in creation myths all over the world. This impact had an extraordinary effect on humans. We all have flood at the BEGINNING of our Biblical, or other records - Hancock speaks of amnesia - no real spoken records of anything happening before those floods, except for Adam and Eve, and their offspring, and then we have Noah and the flood as the very next chapter.

However, read for interest, the first few pages of the Bhagavad-Gita, that speaks of a terrible light and fire that wipes out a plain where a mighty battle was taking place - no water - they were at the other end of the earth. In the eighties I wondered if that was an ancient nuclear weapon, but now I think it was that comet the impact of which would have had a destructive sonic and thermal boom that was experienced in India. Some creation myths talk of a feathered serpent who attacked from the sky - a description of a long tailed comet perhaps.

1 year ago
1 score