One more for the list
What do you think caused the end of the ice age?
What killed off the Clovis and others from the Solutrean hypothesis.
Apparently the U.S. was a favorite target for hits delivered from outer space.
My theory: comet impact 12,800 YA.
Then MicroNova of sun, 1500 years later to melt.
bigger rock that breaks up
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/09/100914143626.htm
fragments (think Shoemaker-levy) hit multiple locations, start massive fires...everything dies over a certain size. “Proof” is in the diamonds found in the Greenland ice that dates to that period.
See also - Black Mat (https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/clovis/megafauna.html) and related video.
Africa was no exception, as the Young Dryas period (12,800 to 11,500 years ago) was when several species, including giant buffalos, zebras, and wildebeest, went extinct.
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Zebras are extinct?
Or our own sun’s micronova on a 12,000 year cycle.
What happens to the rotation of the earth...and the earth orbit...and plate tectonics....and volcanism...etc...after a big hit like that?
Golly! Can those “spike” GPS locations be plotted as a hockey stick?
The Bray (Hallstatt) is the strongest of all the solar cycles with a cycle of 2400 ±200 years. The next cycle is due around 2180 AD. The timing of this cycle has fallen on ever major glaciation in history including the Younger Dryas.
These global alarmist has done everything they can to distract from real science.
Carolina Bays and Impacts article:
“...the Younger Days Impact Hypothesis is a highly controversial idea, given the lack of evidence.”
take away
1. Hypothesis
2. highly controversial idea
3. lack of evidence
Okay, “What If” is a fun game, but let’s not take it too seriesly.
Orpheus, the imaginary planet/asteroid. It doesn’t exist. It never existed. The moon was not formed because of a collision. It’s all SPECULATION and “What If”.
http://www.alphatucana.co.uk/orpheus-collision-snowball-earth/
The evidence I dug up suggest that it actually occurred 11,847 years ago......so who ya gonna believe.
When the Sky Fell (planet tilted)
In order to make Darwin's Evolution work, the scientists threw out the old theory of Catastrophism (Katy bar the door) and adopted Uniformitarianism (all is calm for four billion years).
May I nominate Hiawatha Crater in Greenland?
"The vast hole discovered beneath the ice of the the Hiawatha Glacier in northern Greenland is believed to be among the 25 largest impact craters on Earth, according to a study published in the journal Science Advances.Greenland: Massive 19 Mile wide crater discovered beneath iceInitially discovered in 2015, an international team of researchers has been working on verifying the findings since then, with much more still to do.
Professor Kurt H Kjaer of the Centre for GeoGenetics at the Natural History Museum of Denmark said that the crater was not dated but "its condition strongly suggests that it formed after ice began to cover Greenland, so younger than 3 million years old and possibly as recently as 12,000 years ago toward the end of the last Ice Age."