@@larkljc Socrates and Plato while both amazing men, the similarities between Plato and Randall are far more than Socrates.
@larkljcАй бұрын
@@151Trainer I know! I don’t disagree. Socrates was a tad more philosophical! I always say learning from Randall is like sitting at the feet of Socrates! Or Plato. Or Aristotle. He will definitely go down in history as one of the great minds. 😄
@ApacolypseNowАй бұрын
@larkljc he really is, he is in the same category as Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle. He's just such an amazing person and I'm so thankful to be alive during his time
@TherealThor420Ай бұрын
Wow never enjoyed class. I would have absolutely loved school if I had teachers as passionate as this man! He is a legend. Well done Randall
@funklelester8646Ай бұрын
That's because they don't want good teachers like Randall in schools
@Atom-PhyrАй бұрын
Offer me all the "entertainment" you have and I'll still choose the formidable Randall Carlson and his slides. Thanks for the upload.
@dcrog69Ай бұрын
Heavens to murgatroyd,what a wonderful presentation!
@miscellaneousvids8511Ай бұрын
KZbin continues to post non-empirical suppositions from the UN.
@DROP_BEARZАй бұрын
Always a good sign that you're getting too close to the truth
@andycroucheaux4568Ай бұрын
E.U. ???
@regandunn4850Ай бұрын
They spam the video with adds as well
@maddhatter3062Ай бұрын
Globalist BS
@JimMcHugsUАй бұрын
They should give a Doctorate to RC. He's a polymath in general history myth geology sacred geometry cosmology and probably 10 others.
@larkljcАй бұрын
I second the motion!
@richardminish9952Ай бұрын
You ain't lying smart man
@DROP_BEARZАй бұрын
Yep, if anyone embodies true academia it is this man. The garbage PhDs they give out these days make them fairly worthless though. I know some DUMB as a rock engineers and 'professors'
@bfboobieАй бұрын
Yes Carlson has a few honorary PhDs under his belt. I doubt phds would be able to assess his thesis. He is a god among men. Doesn't need allegiance to some university or doctoral program lol this guy eats and breathes research and IQ.
@TheeMaddScienctistАй бұрын
Nothing like seeing Randall drop 13% of what he got on us. The modern great grandmaster initiate in thee flesh!
@PaulaLewis-e4wАй бұрын
Love you Randall ❤ You are a Gentleman and a Scholar....
@rogerdudra178Ай бұрын
Greetings from the BIG SKY of Montana.
@friendlyone2706Ай бұрын
I'm from Kalispell. You?
@rogerdudra178Ай бұрын
@@friendlyone2706 Lewistown, Mt.
@friendlyone2706Ай бұрын
@@rogerdudra178 One of the windiest towns in the west and once home to famous Hollywood person whose name escapes me (so much for fame). Gorgeous landscapes.
@woodcutterdave7835Ай бұрын
I've never before this video seen the explosion of a nuclear device or the explosion of the hydrogen bomb, but in the late 90's I awoke from a dream or possibly a nightmare. In that experience I woke up my wife and told her I had just seen the end of the world. It mostly resembled the hydrogen bomb explosion. The whole experience was really erie. Thank you for this very informative video.
@mindsight9732Ай бұрын
unlikely. It was common in looney toons, terminator movie, ect.
@friendlyone2706Ай бұрын
@@mindsight9732 Those never seemed real to most people.
@maggotdog2176Ай бұрын
You know when the United Nations fact checks a video regarding climate change, that you're probably on to something 👀👀
@KamuiJennyАй бұрын
Same with the Trevor project notices on gender critical stuff
@SaraSenffner-z1kАй бұрын
Randall Carlson you are TRULY A NATIONAL & WORLD WIDE TREASURE. I have always been interested in the younger dryas ( because of the Giant 🦥 Sloths my favorite animal) From the first time I heard his intellectual thoughts and how he saw the world MADE MORE SINCE THEN THE MAINSTREAM DID. I'M ECSTATIC THAT MORE AND MORE PEOPLE ARE COMING TO UNDERSTAND THE TRUTH ❤
@friendlyone2706Ай бұрын
I've been waiting for this program.
@kengilmore23Ай бұрын
Rudolf Steiner said comets are food for the sun and it's planets . Also I heard that they get nudged as the solar system goes up and down through its orbit and a certain angle can nudge some to tilt our way and get out.
@akshatbhandari4779Ай бұрын
younger dryas, ice ages, mayan precession all linked, saptrishi, great floods, Short videos which has links to further work. kzbin.info/www/bejne/jqi7q4qkmNB2e6s
@beer41277Ай бұрын
Awesomeness
@edgarcerna1101Ай бұрын
3 hours felt like 30 minutes. And he's only barely scratched the surface.
@paulmacleod3559Ай бұрын
For more information on Nuclear weapons I can recommend watching a documentary called "Trinity and Beyond, the Atomic Bomb movie".
@DakotaBoyzOffroadАй бұрын
Sorry I'm late teach!
@master53rg28 күн бұрын
The multiverse exists in the perspective and interpretation of everything living on the Earth, the amount of information amassed would be immense. I hope this statement brings you a sense of comfort.
@MrsThornton88Ай бұрын
Beautiful work 👏😁👏🎉
@OwlKnight32Ай бұрын
Idk about y’all, but that Tsar Bomba footage looks like poor cgi
@baneverything5580Ай бұрын
It isn`t.
@spineblaZeАй бұрын
it is cgi. created by youtube channel kuroiso in 2008. you can see his other cgi on his channel.
@mindsight9732Ай бұрын
It's not the tsar bomb footage that is fake, just his video source. Brother Carlson is a fossil, excuse him for typing in tsar bomb explosion footage and picking the clearest video.
@AmericanpolymathАй бұрын
I wouldn't imagine that nuclear radiation or The biggest man-made shockwave would change the physics of light much less impact the electromagnetics of cameras film substrate 😅
@DarthChrisBАй бұрын
@@baneverything5580 IT IS!!!!
@CellTherapyCreamАй бұрын
I believe the frame/view for this castle bravo clip was 8 miles wide.
@seedhoundАй бұрын
Love your lectures.
@SimonHaestoeАй бұрын
Amazing as always but that ringing feedback sound is horrific
@DjerekareАй бұрын
140 are watching. What a wrong world. True answers of our history and no one cares
@wuzgoanon9373Ай бұрын
Many of us have jobs and will need to catch the replay. Since your post four hours ago, the view count has passed 1700.
@ImEnemy608Ай бұрын
@@wuzgoanon9373nailed it. I often just listen to talks like this, usually when im at work. But these cosmic summit presentations are too good to NOT watch. So I had to wait till I was home to catch up on these!
@peterlandbo2726Ай бұрын
Why watch forgery and delusions?
@MarkGovern20 күн бұрын
@@peterlandbo2726Writing a comment like this makes you sound very insecure. I hope you’re ok.
@ryang.5094Ай бұрын
3:03 unfortunately, that’s cgi
@dmcq7271Ай бұрын
If those impacts on the moon were from impacts from broken up comet debris then why are they circular as if they struck the moon directly at 90 degree angle perpendicular to the surface of the moon. Almost all impacts seem o display the same symmetry. Do comets that hit at an angle still make an almost perfect circle pattern on the impact surface? It seems like they would not. That’s why I favor the Robert Schock theory of plasma discharge.
@wangusbeef8625 күн бұрын
Are there even any oval craters on earth either? At the speed that meteorites descend, would enough of the material even survive the split second of impact to be able to carry the energy to form a long oval crater? That's granting of course the object doesn't disintegrate in an airburst first which would only leave a more circular crater.
@dmcq727124 күн бұрын
@@wangusbeef86 There are plenty of hexagonal craters on the moon as well, which really seems the advantage to the craters being electrical scares. Those are what they see in laboratory experiments when using electrical discharge to make craters in sand.
@sirmoke964622 күн бұрын
The energy of the impact is released equally in all directions. The result is a circular crater. It isn't rocket science, folks...
@dmcq727121 күн бұрын
@@sirmoke9646 Ok, I would like to see the test that shows that happens. There are also hexagonal craters on the Moon. How do we explain this phenomenon? Laboratory experiments creating craters using electrical discharges have shown that these can be created that way. Good luck creating that shape this rocks. This issue is far from settled science.
@dmcq727121 күн бұрын
Exactly!
@FullBeardSk8Күн бұрын
He says 'Robert' is speaking tomorrow but when i look at this channels uploads theres no video of such 😢
@bjabbbjabb1286Ай бұрын
Tsar bomba. It was dropped from an ordinary Tupolev bomber plane. Hence it was small enough to transport. IT WAS PLANNED TO BE LOADED WITH 2/3 MORE EXPLOSIVES, but they changed it last minute, because pilots would'nt survive the blast. Hence it came to be the cleanest nuce ever to explode. Allmost no fallout recorded worldwide. The engineer who buit it, quit the job, and gave lectures of why we need to stop build nuces.
@jameswest4819Ай бұрын
With all this debris that falls into the Sun, why does anyone try to predict when the Sun will burn out?
@friendlyone2706Ай бұрын
The Earth will never again be destroyed by water...that leaves fire.
@maddhatter3062Ай бұрын
Hmmm... imagine the tsunamis generated by a major mid-ocean impact.
@friendlyone2706Ай бұрын
@@maddhatter3062 I have a daughter who lives in Maine and another who wants to move there. I've imagined that many times. Also what would happen if the Canary Islands had the predicted (next thousand years) major landslide that would send a tsunami directly in that direction -- a possibility I've learned about from Randall.
@maddhatter3062Ай бұрын
@friendlyone2706 I live in Western Washington. Cascadia subduction fault is just off the coast. Many predictions of a 9 plus seismic event. Not if, but when. This would be devastation on a level never seen in modern times. California's quakes would be minor by comparison.
@friendlyone2706Ай бұрын
@@maddhatter3062 Knowing the Sahara remained dry would be little compensation. I've often wondered why Bill Gates had his primary home there -- unless he has too much faith in his copters?
@fairhall001Ай бұрын
The omega symbol is literally a mushroom cloud..
@FindmylimitАй бұрын
My theory of the tunguska event is simply a chemical reaction, that reaction seems similar to hydrogen and helium displacement. Which is how are sun radiates. Which ever element the comet was carrying it mixed perfectly with the gas in our atmosphere resulting in a naturally occurring Nuke.
@sheldonhatch8255Ай бұрын
Or, an overheated rock full of gas, kinetic energy & flame, simply exploded
@Fryed_Bryce25 күн бұрын
Definitely calling my farts natural nukes now
@marcus3374Ай бұрын
Idk how many asteroids are in the keiper belt but its not as many as there are adverts in this vid
@friendlyone2706Ай бұрын
It takes money to do these videos, and lots of time. Don't like ads, become a patron.
@manuelcastillo1789Ай бұрын
Hi am I late?
@mattseal9686Ай бұрын
good morning professor
@ThoughtProvocateurАй бұрын
Beginning of this was really random
@TravisFXАй бұрын
Anyone else notice? Whats with the audio? Edging on annoying feedback.
@fredjonsson5495Ай бұрын
Cant watch it, too much commercials
@DarthChrisBАй бұрын
The Tsar Bomba video is fake (VERY OBVIOUSLY!). Why is he even showing it. There's also a real video out there that looks nothing like this.
@IfeltaАй бұрын
How many V8 engines does it take to generate the heat of one nuclear bomb?
@dcrog69Ай бұрын
At least a couple.
@J.Green-RxАй бұрын
It takes 8 nukes to power 1 hemi or cobra jet. Touche, I say.
@IfeltaАй бұрын
@@J.Green-Rx that is heartwarming not global warming!
@trans-amtrucking6754Ай бұрын
I'm sorry but that Czar Bomba footage is just not real
@BizarreparadeАй бұрын
That's what I was thinking. It does seem a little off
@spineblaZeАй бұрын
it is cgi. created by youtube channel kuroiso in 2008. you can see his other cgi on his channel.
@jacobcontreras458Ай бұрын
he said the bomb was never tested
@ericchristian671027 күн бұрын
Well it's supposed to do that. I do suppose, that it does do, that. Therefore, it must necessarily follow, that it is, indeed, supposed, to.
@Membwayne24 күн бұрын
Ah! The craters are the same shape as your logic! You should be able to get a UN grant for further study. Oh, wait! Do you work for the UN?
@gregkeetАй бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/hIuxh4aCa7Nortk The gentlemen with the question/hypothesis made a super valid point. The energy inputs from nebula need to be studied further for sure,as they may well be the culprits responsible for drastic, large scale temperature increases from a range of high energy rays and particles that follow at less than the speed of light. So far as the composition of the moon, and considering its tidally locked orientation and its rigidity, it makes sense to me that the material that makes up the moon could possibly come from a mix of the earth's mantle and the impactor that collided with the earth, a long time ago. The impact might have made a ring of debris that had time to cool before gravity did its magic, and it formed into the moon over a period of time. It would then have collected other smaller moons which might have formed alongside the main body and accounts for the many collisions we see today.
@mohairsam9705Ай бұрын
How it get or where did gravity come from
@sheldonhatch8255Ай бұрын
@@mohairsam9705what do you mean? The same way Earth did. Did you read the comment??
@mohairsam9705Ай бұрын
@@gregkeet How/ where did gravity come from to arrest the debri that formed the moon . Such a impact would surely blast the debri to all corners of the universe... How can you not see that ?? The moon has no gravity, it has nothing to do with the tides, When the Oceans currents slow dangerously, an come to a Standstill, Then you'll know... There was no moon once, it's arrival, app' 14k ya ... you don't believe that, I don't care
@Abah-cuh-busАй бұрын
A flood covering a few states, while huge to humans, is by very definition regional.
@karlvalentin958111 күн бұрын
Now, where do you then Draw the Line between 'regional' and 'continent wide'? My Point: at least the longterm aftermath is at least of Continental magnitude, because huge areas of the US West/Midwest we're stripped of their soil which still inhibits real Vegetation coverage today. That in turn influences the climate in this part of the continent with probably secondary effects hundrets/thousands of miles afar. Mainly precepitation (rain, I am Not a native speaker.)
@australien6611Ай бұрын
Is he the big bang guy?
@DemosophistАй бұрын
So these lines of craters must be from somewhat intelligent impacts. Because the craters are circular rather than elliptical the cometary fragments approach from some acute angle and then, at the very last minute, turn so they can hit the surface at 90 degrees! Wow! (These are clearly the result of a specific kind of electrical discharge, associated with... wait for it... PLASMA. Moreover there are clearly planetary plasma/electrical discharges, so they need not come exclusively from the sun.}
@andycroucheaux4568Ай бұрын
Top of the class . Most of these people don't know about electricity and plasma. Every thing is electrical right down to the atom . Wal Thornhill and the ThunderBolts Project is the most interesting Y.Tube ch out there. I am surprised that R.C does not know or that he's not letting on that he knows about it as he would be very influential. And as i said to you , Top of the class !
@mohairsam9705Ай бұрын
Your dreaming
@DemosophistАй бұрын
@@andycroucheaux4568 Both he and Hancock know perfectly well that Velikovsky is the one who pioneered this stuff, and it was extended by Talbott and Thornhill, et al, but they have to keep one toe in the realm of conventional physics because they have a money-making schtick to maintain. Carlson is not nearly as offensive about it as Hancock, though. It's almost as if he deliberately intends to come in for a soft landing, which is very understandable. But before long there is going to be no haven in conventional physics at all. The whole mountain of physics and history is going to slide into the cosmic sea, and a whole slew of standard paradigms will take their place alongside the theory of epicycles.
@alanyura644Ай бұрын
Unless an impactor comes in at an extremely oblique angle, you're going to get a circular crater. You can do experiments yourself to test the idea. What you do get though is an ejecta blanket that radiates further in the direction the impactor was traveling. Circular crater, elliptical ejecta blanket. Easy peasy, no need for invocation of magical plasma.
@sheldonhatch8255Ай бұрын
What?? Do you truly think the angle affects the shape of the crater? Woah ..you should learn about science before you post fairy tale theory
@johnbreen5668Ай бұрын
So called multiple impact events. I don't buy it those would be huge explosions not effecting the other ones. The last ones crater should all be there. More like something came close an a lightning bolt moved across the ground
@sheldonhatch8255Ай бұрын
Nope
@johnbreen5668Ай бұрын
@@sheldonhatch8255 it okay if you believe in their fairy dust theory.
@sirmoke964622 күн бұрын
Don't let it bother you that such impact events have been observed in real time multiple times.
@johnbreen566822 күн бұрын
@@sirmoke9646 i would say your a idiot but youtube protects the people like you who do not use their brain.
@KamuiJennyАй бұрын
On the moon... if it was made of cheese perhaps impacts would kinda bounce? 😅
@maddhatter3062Ай бұрын
It would create cosmic string cheese. See String Cheese Incident
@ramirez03622 күн бұрын
I have forgotten the bottom line he wants to prove, biblical flood story is true? Ancient "advanced" civilizations vanished and only vague myths is all that's left?
@karlvalentin958111 күн бұрын
Basically exactly that, yes. But it's not limited to ancient civ. He generally displays a valid/plausible scenario for the end of the Last ice age, which was sudden and dramatic - Not a gradually one based on "regular normal climate Change". The vanishing of the ancient civs s "just one sideeffect". The biblical flood myth therefore is presumably onlyone of many different descriptions of one and the same singular event with worldwide effects.
@upsguppy520Ай бұрын
wouldnt it make sense that the sun ejected the ort cloud
@friendlyone2706Ай бұрын
The sun ejects plasma
@sheldonhatch8255Ай бұрын
No
@hcclife425Ай бұрын
It's the Sun not comets
@laryst133Ай бұрын
Possibly both.
@ronaldo_esdrasАй бұрын
Does this Santa Claus think it was a comet that hit here? What nonsense. It was the Sun that hit us.
@chrisryder1073Ай бұрын
There are stories in ancient mythologies about the Sun going Nova (but not supernova)
@miscellaneousvids8511Ай бұрын
Please study more so you'll not sound so indoctrinated
@ronaldo_esdrasАй бұрын
@@miscellaneousvids8511 You better start thinking critically. Don't just swallow everything you're told.
@TheJordsd1Ай бұрын
Relax dude, open your ears and listen.
@baneverything5580Ай бұрын
More nonsense bordering on flat earth cultism. You Davidson spammers do this all over KZbin. Is Mr Fraudster paying you with the cash from the victims he scammed into buying the contaminated land? Ha!
@spineblaZeАй бұрын
2:38 JFC, does he not realize this is CG, not actual video of the bomb? I don't think he does....
@baneverything5580Ай бұрын
Another flat earther?
@spineblaZeАй бұрын
@@baneverything5580 No, I think Randall knows the earth is round.
@mindsight9732Ай бұрын
Man is book literate, not tech literate. Thats the footage he is thinking oof, he just grabbed the clearest tsar bomb photage he could find, he just forgot it was recorded by soviet cameras. m.kzbin.info/www/bejne/j6Wmha2YnZmghLM&pp=ygURdHNhciBib21iIGZvb3RhZ2U%3D
@akshatbhandari4779Ай бұрын
younger dryas, ice ages, mayan precession all linked, saptrishi, great floods, Short videos which has links to further work. kzbin.info/www/bejne/jqi7q4qkmNB2e6s