https://youtu.be/etAjM5tMnic
Youtube recommended one of this man's videos and it
turned out to be about his identification of an impact
crater, in the Mediterranean. He believes this impact
resulted in a "Mega Tsunami" that literally washed
over North Africa.
Shouldn't this be easily supported with evidence for
the suddenly "Extinction" of humans along the
Mediterranean coast?
ABRUPT changes!
The Younger Dryas struck, cultures did perish but did
the landscape go with them? And was this loss
effectively overnight?
In many ways this theory reminds me of the claims
that the Sphinx is significantly older than claimed and
that it shows clear signs of having been worn by water.
It wasn't. Truth is that the Sphinx underwent at least two
restorations during ancient times, that I can think of, and
one of them is rather famously recorded in what is known
as "The Dream Stele." Well if the Sphinx is known for a
fact to have required restoration when the area wasn't
very wet, why would it have needed to be very wet in order
for it to erode?
If there was a Younger Dryas impact -- and nearly everyone
outside of NOAA is certain that there was -- and it occurred
in the Mediterranean and caused a Mega Tsunami, that
tsunami had to wipe out a whole lot of people, entire
cultures, and do so overnight.
Do you know of any evidence for this?
And, yes, the Younger Dryas cooling did wipe out a lot of
people, but it did so in the Americas! Was there a Tsunami
deep into North America as well?
So I'm skeptical but I can't outright dismiss anything
without some solid knowledge...
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