Thank you Mr.Zamora. Your presentations are always clear in informative.
@JuusoAlasuutari Жыл бұрын
Just wanted to say how much I appreciate these!
@d.t.4523 Жыл бұрын
Thank you. Keep working!
@stevenwarner7348 Жыл бұрын
It is so much fun seeing the details. A not so complicated event with not enough people paying attention to the details. Yep. It's in the details there Antonio. Thank you so much for your work. ~~~ Just imagine. ~~~. That one bad day over all that ice there in Michigan, 12,900 years ago. ~~~. Just imagine. I'll tell ya. Wow!
@danoneill2846 Жыл бұрын
Thanks
@marekzsw2982 Жыл бұрын
Great man. Thank You man
@bardmadsen6956 Жыл бұрын
As a kid in the mid west above the 45th, my slightly older very adventurous step-brother came up with a grand idea to ride our bikes up the road to a swampy area. From there we walked out in search for these baby pseudo thermokarst ponds to shovel off a foot and a half of snow to skate on, at night. Next, he recruited three brothers as there was just too much snow for two, the step-brother was just like the character in Mad Max saying that Ricky wants his hand back. So, after the job was done and the hockey got too aggressive for me, I started to examine the icy phenomena in the daylight. There seems to be an area between the ice and the soil of a steep cavern of water and the whole mass is trapped in the depression, floating and when it is really cold would freeze and expand the soil surrounding it. I have always been terrible at language, neither of my parents even bothered once to teach me to read, but mathematics was a different story. My last mechanical engineering professor started a class once with four coordinates and drew two lines between them and asked the class which line is in front of which and the class was silent, so I feebly raised my hand and answered the question to which he asked by how far and I was a hundredth off. He was very upset when I quit, my mom stole my money, somehow she found out that I had a live-in girlfriend 1,850 miles away, he asked angrily why I was laughing at him in his office, I didn't even have enough change for the bus and disowned. I am aware of appearance and background, but it has become apparent that no one will listen to the enormous work I did in Mythology, so it doesn't seem to matter and shouldn't in idealistic science, I reveal something. I tiled ~7,000 swimming-pools, the vast majority solo, and making consistently curved surfaces in cement from what the gunite crew produces in their haste, plus the cascading effect of previous crews' mistakes, isn't easy, especially in 125 F! To do gunite in the dry ground and extreme harshness of the desert it should be watered, a good way is to use those water sprinklers that fan back and forth for days before I show up, I've even seen the whole backyard full of water with the sprinkler still on, people jetsetted to Europe! This process produces a unique overtly saturated inert cement at the deep-end after pumping out the water. Around 1990 I got the only truly qualified helper, he was the best of the best, but he had a real anger problem and had a bad habit of slinging the cream off his trowel yelling to himself to the point of throwing on the back of my jeans! One time we were on this huge job that included setting up scaffolding and he went into another rant slinging "mud" and I noticed perfect ellipsis from him and the mushy inert cement, I jumped down to look at them closely in awe at the phenomena. This was before I ever saw an aerial photo of The Carolina Bays. I have a mathematics book on tiling and patterns (?) and haven't really looked at it, I gave up that pursuit long ago. If "science" is suppose to be verifiable I want to see how random mechanics can possibly explain enclosed and symmetrical mathematical shapes in the macro world, without the impact mechanism. I am almost positive it can not be done. Until I hear otherwise, I know who the real pseudo-scientists are. More alike Charlatans, or will I be censored for being derogatory of The Chaldeans? Listening to (Three Different Ones)... Or am I way out of line? Just saying that gives me a flashback ~45 years ago when my father glanced up from the typical paperback and noticed I was slightly off the VOR and went livid jerking the aircraft hard till it was perfect and went back to reading.
@Antonio_Zamora Жыл бұрын
Thanks for an interesting story that includes impact structures.
@RobertMStahl Жыл бұрын
Dabbler's Den says new MIS data dating marine sediments on the east coast dictate the Carolina Bays have 2B older than the Younger-Dryas. I suggested your find of Bays on Long Island, since Long Island is supposed 2B a remnant of the last glacial maximum, the impacts could never be older than Long Island.
@Antonio_Zamora Жыл бұрын
Here is a video about Carolina Bays in Long Island. kzbin.info/www/bejne/qn2ZkGlpa9KBhbc
@AustinKoleCarlisle Жыл бұрын
There are a few scant bays where the Laurentide Ice Sheet would've been at the last glacial maximum.
@RobertMStahl Жыл бұрын
@@AustinKoleCarlisle I don't understand. Myron Cook has the entire eastward flowing Yellowstone catchment basin turning clockwise IN2 the Mississippi at the end of the last glacial maximum, the Missouri River flowing right along its edge, having switched in a "Nick Zentner's 'Canyons and Coulees" sense. The thing is, it switchED from flowing IN2 the once fresh water, Hudson Bay, N, right around then. In any event, Dabbler's Den says Long Island Bays are categorically different. There is room4 discussion. Is he correct about marine basin dating technology having 'overlapped' the timeline? I love debates over time.
@AustinKoleCarlisle Жыл бұрын
@@RobertMStahl i was talking about Carolina bays being located where the Laurentide Ice Sheet once was.
@RobertMStahl Жыл бұрын
@@AustinKoleCarlisle Zamora says the Bays ballistics, absolutely part of the data set of their theory of formation, and, consistent concerning the energy in joules (huge) mapping back to a point, or, nearby points, all, were caused by the Laurentide Ic sheet being the catching mit 4 N impact, to have blasted upward obviously frozen while in outer space explaining the fast frozen mastodons, but, seismicALLY, upon landing as enormous and numinous. Zamora has a good, if not great, compendium of physical measurements to back it up, 'cept4 Dabbler's Den's latest tiktok-like vid on TubeYou about the new MIS, marine sediments dating technology, washing out bays much earlier, he says. Arguments about time usually end well, adults leading the way. Most R good sports 4 the outcome. I want this discussion to continue.
@morgan97475 Жыл бұрын
A mile-long Carolina Bay......think of the chunk of ice that created that.
@direbearcoat7551 Жыл бұрын
I wonder if KZbin is shadow banning your channel...
@DabblersDen Жыл бұрын
Nice!
@Antonio_Zamora Жыл бұрын
I incorporated Swezey's comment without much fuss and your idea about the bays on the sandhills. Thanks.