Interview Date: July 19, 2025
Join Cliff Dunning of Earth Ancients as he welcomes expert Randall Carlson for a deep dive into the Younger Dryas impact event. This ancient cosmic catastrophe, dating back approximately 12,900 years, dramatically reshaped Earth's climate and civilizations.
In this compelling discussion, Randall Carlson presents evidence of a significant cosmic impact, including nanodiamonds and microspherules found at the Younger Dryas boundary. Discover the widespread effects of this event, from global firestorms and volcanism to seismic activity and acid rain. Learn how it led to a massive loss of megafauna across North and South America, and a significant human population bottleneck.
Carlson also explores the intriguing connection between the Younger Dryas event and the legend of Atlantis. He proposes that Plato's descriptions of Atlantis align remarkably with the Azore microcontinent, a sunken landmass in the Atlantic that underwent subsidence at the end of the last Ice Age. Delve into Plato's precise measurements of Atlantis's city and how they suggest an advanced ancient understanding of geography.
Finally, the conversation highlights the ongoing threat of cosmic impacts and the critical need for a robust planetary defense system to track and potentially deflect asteroids. This episode is a must-watch for anyone interested in ancient history, cataclysmic events, and the mysteries of our planet's past.
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