about Twelve Thousand Years Ago
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- Varying in size from one to several thousand acres, and measuring from 164 feet (50 m) to 6.8 miles (11 km) across, as many as 2½ million of these oval depressions scar the landscape from Florida to New York to Texas.
Millions of fireballs, about 1300 degrees F, with the blast waves. Could any living thing survive in the foot print?
The Gothenburg magnetic excursion happened at the same time.
- (the earth's magnetic field) declines in field strength to between 0 and 20% of normal.
The Gothenburg Magnetic Excursion
- The Gothenburg Magnetic Excursion in a broad sense ranges from 13,750 to 12,350 years BP and ends with the Gothenburg Magnetic Flip at 12,400−12,350 years BP (= the Fjärås Stadial in southern Scandinavia) with an equatorial VGP position in the central Pacific. The Gothenburg Magnetic Flip is recorded in five closely dated and mutually correlated cores in Sweden. In all five cores, the inclination is completely reversed in the layer representing the Fjärås Stadial dated at 12,400−12,350 years BP. The cores were taken 160 km apart and represent both marine and lacustrine environments. The Gothenburg Magnetic Flip represents the shortest excursion and the most rapid polar change known at present. It is also hitherto the far best-dated paleomagnetic event. The Gothenburg Magnetic Excursion and Flip are proposed as a standard magnetostatigraphic unit.
The Gothenburg Magnetic Excursion
- The Gothenburg Magnetic Excursion in a broad sense ranges from 13,750 to 12,350 years BP and ends with the Gothenburg Magnetic Flip at 12,400−12,350 years BP (= the Fjärås Stadial in southern Scandinavia) with an equatorial VGP position in the central Pacific. The Gothenburg Magnetic Flip is recorded in five closely dated and mutually correlated cores in Sweden. In all five cores, the inclination is completely reversed in the layer representing the Fjärås Stadial dated at 12,400−12,350 years BP. The cores were taken 160 km apart and represent both marine and lacustrine environments. The Gothenburg Magnetic Flip represents the shortest excursion and the most rapid polar change known at present. It is also hitherto the far best-dated paleomagnetic event.
The Quaternary extinction event occurred at the same time.
- the great majority of extinctions in Afro-Eurasia and the Americas occurred during the transition from the Pleistocene to the Holocene epoch (13,000 BCE to 8,000 BCE).
The Quaternary period saw the extinctions of numerous predominantly megafaunal species
- The most common thresholds used are weight over 40 kilograms (90 lb)[1] or 44 kilograms (100 lb)[2][3] (i.e., comparable or larger in mass than a human)
Anything as larger or larger than humans.
Co-incidence?
I report...you decide.
Interesting shit. I got a fright first time reading as I missed the "about Twelve Thousand Years Ago".
You find the most interesting things. I like interesting things. Guess that's why I keep checking your posts.
That's a lot of info thanks!
So 40k hurling at maybe 20 mach...............that's a devastating amount of Kinetic energy. You are not far off saying that it was carpet bombing, solar system style.
that would be millions..not thousands.
dunno if it was kinetic or not...all we know is that it left craters and that it was probably HOT.
Anything with momentum has kinetic energy. When it slams into something transfer of momentum takes place depending on the elasticity of the colliding objects. In case of asteroids the transfer of momentum is negligible because most of the energy is lost as heat and asteroid itself breaking apart into smaller fragments.
Initial heat loss is during the atmospheric entry and then after the collision with earths surface.
Whatever the case might be it is definitely hot and explodes like a bomb on collision.
We have evidence of a Nuclear war thousands of years ago, hieroglyphs with spaceships in them and talks of battles in the skies. They wants us to believe it is myth, I call bullshit!
you mean the Indian Vedas?..or Gulliver's Travels?
Vedas, this guy described an atomic explosion to T and then their is the radiation. Also isn't their signs of an intense energy weapon being used in Norway or something, some old viking site. I can't recall the details.
or something.
Thor's thunderbolt you mean?
Anything is possible!
nuclear war?
or rather 'high energy events'.?
Cool
An event that was so amazing from the climate change @everittdmickey! thank you for sharing, you are the best my friend ...