Posted on 10/07/2019 9:42:49 AM PDT by BenLurkin
Along with locations in North and South America, Greenland, Western Europe, and the Middle East, we can now add southern Africa to the list of places where scientists have uncovered evidence of a calamitous event that happened 12,800 years ago.
This evidence of a 12,800-year-old platinum spike in Africa is the first to be found on the continent, and its yet further evidence in support of the Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis.
According to this theory, either a comet or asteroid struck Earth during the Pleistocene, triggering an impact winter that saw temperatures plummet around the globe. The associated loss of plant life lead to the extinction of many large animal species, along with possible disruptions to human populations around the world.
Indeed, the time of the alleged impact coincides with the disappearance of many animal species around the planet. 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. At the same time, theres evidence from this period that human populations might have also suffered. The Clovis people of North America, for example, were suddenly producing fewer stone tools during this period, and a similar drop in stone tool production has been documented among the Robberg culture of southern Africa.
Its important to point out that the Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis is a highly controversial idea, given the lack of evidence. Critics have said an an age discrepancy exists between different sites where proposed impact markers have been found, and that much of the evidence, such as magnetic microspherules, nanodiamonds, shocked quartz, and other minerals, are ambiguous in nature and open to interpretation. It also doesnt help that an associated impact crater hasnt been linked to the supposed event.
(Excerpt) Read more at gizmodo.co.uk ...
One more for the list
What do you think caused the end of the ice age?
What do you think caused the end of the ice age?
Duh, SUVs.
What killed off the Clovis and others from the Solutrean hypothesis.
I'm sure it's all complicated, but they seem to believe a massive drop in temperature is at least partly why the Ice Age ended. [shrug] Settled science, I suppose.
Glowbull warming.
SUV's of course.
Apparently the U.S. was a favorite target for hits delivered from outer space.
Gonna say, tell Greta so she can tell us how we let her down. We should have been paying taxes for the past 12,800 years to prevent this from happening again. Meteor credits will stop it from happening again.
What killed off the Clovis and others from the Solutrean hypothesis.
Skimming this the first time, I thought it read “Soultrain” hypothesis... lol
The real question is, what caused the beginning and end of all the previous ice ages on a quite regular cycle?
Glacial/Interglacial periods...
[[What do you think caused the end of the ice age?]]
Dinosaur farts
Thats .......Soooooouuuuul Train.
Read Earth's Shifting Crust by Charles Hapgood; Forward by (the) Albert Einstein. The Einstein forward is available using the "Look Inside" feature at the Amazon link provided here.
ML.NJ
My theory: comet impact 12,800 YA.
Then MicroNova of sun, 1500 years later to melt.
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