Ep110 Mass Extinction Events, Canadian Craters, Megafloods - Kosmographia A Randall Carlson Podcast

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Kosmographia Ep110 of The Randall Carlson Podcast, with Planetary Scientist Chuck Kizina, and GeocosmicREX admin Bradley, from 8/20/24
RC peruses scientific journals monthly and writes about interesting items in his monthly newsletter
Sciencenews.org blurb about airburst over Antarctica 2.5Mya
Microscopic E-T minerals identified that hint at explosive impacting event: spinels, olivine
NASA/JPL tracking large asteroids 2024MK and 2011UL21
Mile-wide object impacting would likely knock out modern civilization, not mass extinction though
43,000x larger volume than Tunguska object
We are in stable inter-glacial period now - no reason to think 2.5My trend has ended
Michael Rampino for decades at forefront of modern revival of catastrophism
March ’24 article in Global and Planetary Change “Sixteen mass extinctions of the past 541My...” also referencing Continental Flood Basalts (CFB) Siberian & Deccan Traps
Phanerozoic Era is time of visible life; Craters linked to extinction events: Popigai, Morokweng…
Manicouagan in Ontario Canada has 50-mile dam-impounded ring lake, wider concentric rings
Nipigon a prime candidate for impact site - CK notes alignment with other large lakes to NW
Rampino graph re: extinction events’ severity, with End-Permian at peak - linked to Siberian Traps
Tunguska explosion was centered over ancient CFB - possibility it was endogenic?
RC makes exponential links of timing with Great Year 26k cycle: 26.2My and 260My
Gang Hu et al. in Global and Planetary Change ’24 “Geological study of outburst flood event in the Upper Yangtze River and risk of similar extreme events
Evidence for 900 landslides and 13 lakes along a 1200 mile stretch of Jinsha
Noting 30 new dams, Brad asks: Is there any way that concrete weight affects Earth's spin?
River canyon terraces had inhabited caves: Wanren Cave has paintings dated 13.3-8.5kya
Article on “Vast armadas of giant icebergs” creating giant grooves on sea bottom
Plow-marks into a ridge east of Iceland, over a kilometer down - something was pushing them!
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@cromemako83
@cromemako83 12 күн бұрын
GodSpeed Randall - you have been slept on a long time - but people are waking up and talking; the history of this world is written in rock and it is very hard to obfuscate so much information. ♥
@Kube_Dog
@Kube_Dog 11 күн бұрын
I'd sleep on him too. He looks soft and fluffy.
@susanOkie60
@susanOkie60 11 күн бұрын
I was thinking about it too.​@@Kube_Dog
@PoliticalJohn
@PoliticalJohn 10 күн бұрын
everything described at 56 minutes is exactly like the magnetic reversal we are starting to go into. low magnetic field = more radiation/UV from space, high ambient temps like the earth is getting flash fried occasionally, low oxygen high acidity in oceans from volcanic events.
@DokterXing
@DokterXing 11 күн бұрын
Good video. Always a mind bending exercise trying to picture these astronomical volumes/energies... and colossal time-scales. A lovely way to spend a couple hours listening. Cheers, creators and participants.
@bostontranscriptioncenter7756
@bostontranscriptioncenter7756 12 күн бұрын
F yeah bruhs! Rejoice for a new Kosmographia has been bestowed upon us fortunate, ever thirsty souls. These are like rare jewels now. Feed me :D
@ragtie6177
@ragtie6177 12 күн бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😅😅😅😅😅
@seedhound
@seedhound 6 күн бұрын
Never get tired of hearing your lectures.
@GaryGoetz-wc3lm
@GaryGoetz-wc3lm 10 күн бұрын
ALL I GOT TO SAY IS THAT RANDAL CARLSON IS THE SHI , THE STUFFI LOVE LISTENING TO HIM ON ANY PODCAST , HE HAS ANSWERED SO MANY QUESTIONS I BEEN WONDERING ABOUT SINCE THE 6 TH GRADE QUESTIONS MOSTLY NOT IN OUR SCIENCE BOOKS BACK IN THE DAY IM 59 YEARS OLD NOW AND I NO RANDAL IS ON THE MONEY 🤔🤔 THANKS RANDALL CARLSON !
@pinkyhotmessx69
@pinkyhotmessx69 5 күн бұрын
Isn't it crazy the difference between our books back then and now. I'm 55 and soooooo glad I didn't grow up today. Even my cosmetology book from 25 years ago has TONS of scientific info vs today . I'm forever grateful I got an education when I did. We are so lucky
@hunters.8555
@hunters.8555 12 күн бұрын
It’s never a bad day when Randall Carlson himself drops a new video. Just tearing into it now and I’m pumped
@aaabeverages7152
@aaabeverages7152 11 күн бұрын
Great podcast with you all and amazing catastrophic global extinction and events with hypersonic winds.
@kimjongun8731
@kimjongun8731 11 күн бұрын
Asteroid hits my boss. You are still expected to come into work.
@thomaswattsjr.7
@thomaswattsjr.7 10 күн бұрын
It is clear to me that twice a year we pass through the remains of what has progressively become a less densely packed "cloud" of the remnants of a large object. What we encounter now is just a light shower and spectacle but for millenia our ancestors endured a twice a year firestorm from the sky never knowing where it would hit or how bad it would be so they built underground cities and dolmens, began to husband livestock and save seeds because twice a year they could come up to ashes!
@pinkyhotmessx69
@pinkyhotmessx69 5 күн бұрын
If course we do. That's what the meteor showers are. Thank God for the Van Allen belts.
@Mr_Laurentius
@Mr_Laurentius 11 күн бұрын
I've always thought that the Roman statue of Jupiter looked quite a lot like Randall, but I didn't say anything. I see that it's the thumbnail for the kosmographia playlist and there couldn't be a more appropriate picture for it.
@friendlyone2706
@friendlyone2706 11 күн бұрын
Chuck is like a young Randall. Loved this information dense program -- except I'll need to watch it twice to fully engulf all the info. Thank you for the presentation!
@BlazinRiver1
@BlazinRiver1 12 күн бұрын
@19:29 ...Our star explains all of this quite nicely. Comets/asteroids don't have to be on any kind of cycle when our star can knock them around on a regular basis.
@russellschmidt953
@russellschmidt953 7 күн бұрын
This should be on regular tv 24/7
@robdiesel2876
@robdiesel2876 Күн бұрын
I think Randall and Nick Zentner should do a collaboration talking about the mega floods in the PNW. Bet that would be mind blowing.
@SuzukiXbase
@SuzukiXbase 12 күн бұрын
i let out an audible war cry whenever i see a new Randall video
@bostontranscriptioncenter7756
@bostontranscriptioncenter7756 12 күн бұрын
HAVOK!!!!!!!!!
@brendacooper5729
@brendacooper5729 11 күн бұрын
Thinking about the landslide first allowing water flow then the sediments plugging it up reminds me of something that happened in the 1940's, a placer miner had a sluice in the Third North Fork where he processed his gravel for years, when the Cassiar Mine went in just west in the 1950's the McDame river dug down another 20 feet and the Fork now had a waterfall. When we realized this we learned that the fine silt from the sluice had sealed the creek bed and kept the fork flowing at the same level it had for the last fifty years. Any water diverted from the creek immediately sank through 20 feet of gravel. The trees all had tiny rings going back to about 1950 when the ring suddenly were about a quarter inch wide in all the older trees. I think there has to be a connection to the mine going into production and the 20 foot drop in the water table, but I don't know how.
@BettyLeeDragon
@BettyLeeDragon 10 күн бұрын
Should really be The Gandalf Carlson😉 Good to have you back❤️
@survivalcampman
@survivalcampman 12 күн бұрын
Thank you! been waiting for this! Your all awesome! Nothin like some blodder and listening to you guys!
@timruddon7914
@timruddon7914 2 сағат бұрын
Great info. I was glad to hear your views on Sudbury, Nippigon, etc. When I was kid I had the privilege to spend a lot of time in Northern Ontario. I went on tour of an old mine on the stable shield. The guide pointed at the ceiling and stated that he thinks about the four billion year old rock around us. It was a profound moment.
@BlueWaterSTAX
@BlueWaterSTAX 11 күн бұрын
Thanks for the update guys. We appreciate the excellent information 👌
@KaboozeGlobalMedia
@KaboozeGlobalMedia 11 күн бұрын
Randall Carson ‘The Final Boss’ of all things
@StelleenBlack
@StelleenBlack 10 күн бұрын
I need more of these podcasts. ❤
@WalterKoszyk
@WalterKoszyk 11 күн бұрын
I missed yall mad Geo_ katz!! Much love fam! Ms,in the house, tha 'Sip,if yall local,,lol...glad see yall again!
@JJ.LovesAnimals
@JJ.LovesAnimals 11 күн бұрын
Thank you for the captivating research on such an interesting topic.. It sure makes perfect sense to me.. The history they peddle to everyone isn't what it actually is. Thank you, gentlemen.. 🕊❤🙏🙋🏼‍♀️🐈🐕
@pinkyhotmessx69
@pinkyhotmessx69 5 күн бұрын
It never is and with their unlimited resources they can fabricate anything and everything they want to push including things we see in museums.
@MoellerEngineeringCo.
@MoellerEngineeringCo. 11 күн бұрын
Great stuff.
@rogerdudra178
@rogerdudra178 11 күн бұрын
I'd recommend bringing a fishing pole when you hit Montana.
@ClulssCrs3310
@ClulssCrs3310 12 күн бұрын
Never tapped so fast in life! Had a mini heart attack. CHUCK!!!!
@rickb06
@rickb06 11 күн бұрын
He is a wonderful huMAN.
@chuckk4611
@chuckk4611 11 күн бұрын
Hey!!! Great to hear from you again!!
@a5_wagyuuu476
@a5_wagyuuu476 11 күн бұрын
Chuck and Randall...my prayers have been answered.
@BlazinRiver1
@BlazinRiver1 12 күн бұрын
If a massive CME were to happen it could disrupt the asteroid belt...could it not? Even if the CME is not earth facing, could we still go through an event from the asteroid belt caused by the sun?
@cromemako83
@cromemako83 12 күн бұрын
The whole solar-system is an "electro-magnet" and the Sun is the Biggest piece of mass - heck yes a CME could affect anything in the suns orbit; I remember looking at Hailey's comment a long time ago with my grandfather when I was a kid. The tail of the comment is basically being "blown away" in the direction of the solar wind. Great question ♥
@gregz1455
@gregz1455 8 күн бұрын
I put on any of your various shows and fall asleep to your wisdom. Yea.. the others too. Even Paul. LOL! I might be almost 60. But everyone needs truth! Thank you for a rarity in this world. Consistency! Hope you can make it AZ again. Had to work last time. Btw. Using the gummies..
@SlickShoe1
@SlickShoe1 8 күн бұрын
snap!! i do the same, bed time stories with uncle randall
@SaveYourselfGents
@SaveYourselfGents 12 күн бұрын
The exposed bedrock through middle and eastern Tennessee attest to the mega-floods that sliced right down the Ohio River Valley & the Appalachian 🏔️'s.
@terryenglish7132
@terryenglish7132 12 күн бұрын
Yeah. I was looking at Google Earth. You can see the flood stream channels, now 150 miles out to sea, that were the results of the flood that came down the Hudson river.
@PyrateGFXProductions
@PyrateGFXProductions 12 күн бұрын
@danhurd just put out a video today where he was collecting Peridot/Olivine from a columnar basalt out cropping. He explains about it.
@xyzcowboyprophet2182
@xyzcowboyprophet2182 11 күн бұрын
Thanks for the info... Captivating
@SurlockGnomez
@SurlockGnomez 6 күн бұрын
Regarding correlation between extinctions and LIP, I can't see how impacts would trigger volcanism. Maybe it's my lack of imagination, but I'm pretty imaginative. 90 degree crustal displacement (due to the breakdown of the LLSVPs via induced current) caused by a micro nova or large CMEs when the Earth's field is massively weakened due to it moving, would do both for sure.
@MegaMadmechanic
@MegaMadmechanic 11 күн бұрын
Great show! But I do kinda miss the snake bros, and silent Mike! wish them well from me! :)
@annewitkowski7586
@annewitkowski7586 11 күн бұрын
Snake Bros just did a live show about using an electron microscope on stone fragments from Egypt.
@todddaniels9488
@todddaniels9488 12 күн бұрын
Good Video Randall and crew!! Several years ago on a kosmo podcast you said you have a theory on how the Moose and Turtle mountains on the southern Canadian prairies were left behind after the last glacial period. Wonder if you could give us your thoughts on that. Could a Tunguska event have melted the ice sheets on those 2 locations and saved them from being swept away with the glacier Thank you
@larkljc
@larkljc 12 күн бұрын
Hey CHUCK! I love my mug! I owe you!😄
@chuckk4611
@chuckk4611 9 күн бұрын
You better! 😂
@candui-7
@candui-7 11 күн бұрын
It is likely that the Columbia was backed up dozens of times first through Okanogan tunnel channeling, Chelan channeling through Rainy Pass, but mostly through the Salish subglacial lake outbursts entering the Columbia at Longview. Missoula water likely came a few hours later.
@DrekJS27
@DrekJS27 12 күн бұрын
Lol, you had your mouse over my home in Asotin (by Lewiston).
@patriciagladwill
@patriciagladwill 9 күн бұрын
I love everything about your extensive knowledge & your eloquent factual articulation is BOSS LEVEL.
@donkeydan5996
@donkeydan5996 6 күн бұрын
My man Randall
@gregbrophy5781
@gregbrophy5781 9 күн бұрын
I’ve been so wrapped up in “Thunderstorm Generators “ that I missed this . Good now though . Thanks guys .
@matthewbouton5121
@matthewbouton5121 12 күн бұрын
I actually double checked to see if time of video post was fresh or old 😅
@Kel-d7v
@Kel-d7v 11 күн бұрын
I did too
@annewitkowski7586
@annewitkowski7586 11 күн бұрын
Ep110 as the title...
@jasonzima
@jasonzima 11 күн бұрын
Lol I just hit tap so fast too!
@enderzgame6503
@enderzgame6503 Күн бұрын
Thank You Randall Carlson for Your GREAT WORK! I listen thru My 8 Hour WORK SHIFT. My FAVORITES are the ATLANTIS SERIES. I listen to the FIRST 12 EPISODES in REPETITION. Bc "The DEVIL is in the DETAILS!"
@debcamp2359
@debcamp2359 11 күн бұрын
❤ the discussion! Why is there anger for asking questions?? In Canada there is evidence everywhere. Lake Ontario has a crater near Albany.
@gregbrown5473
@gregbrown5473 3 күн бұрын
So good to see Chuck again happy dreams my friend grate chat as always 😊🤙
@foylad4862
@foylad4862 2 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing Randall and crew ❤
@kristopha
@kristopha 12 күн бұрын
thank you for sunday entertainment
@don-eb3fj
@don-eb3fj 8 күн бұрын
@ 2:01:40 "...there's a history of those gouges in much shallower water..." (Chuck) Perhaps the size of the gouges doesn't indicate a particularly massive "armada" of icebergs, but maybe a much lower sea level (or maybe no sea at all?) and a continuous ice sheet pushing through the valley that once melted contributed to the sea level rise? I'm no geologist, but it seems worth exploring as a hypothesis.
@reneerothman7236
@reneerothman7236 11 күн бұрын
Three of my favorites!❤
@wecnn
@wecnn 11 күн бұрын
Corrections: Asteroid 2011 UL21's Distance: The asteroid's closest approach was approximately 3.2 million miles, not over 4 million miles. Asteroid 2024 MK's Size: The asteroid's estimated diameter is between 160 to 590 feet, not specifically 500 feet. Tunguska Event's Power: The estimated energy of the Tunguska event is between 3 to 30 megatons of TNT equivalent, not solely 15 megatons. Manicouagan Crater's Location: The Manicouagan crater is in Quebec, Canada, not Siberia. Galactic Year Duration: The most widely accepted estimate for a galactic year is between 225 to 250 million years, not necessarily 260 million years
@terryenglish7132
@terryenglish7132 12 күн бұрын
What happened w the Snake Brothers ? A falling out , or scheduling problems with everyone being so busy ?
@adammillwardart7831
@adammillwardart7831 12 күн бұрын
Gotta say, I do kinda miss their vibe.
@annewitkowski7586
@annewitkowski7586 11 күн бұрын
...busy harvesting grapes and making wine
@muskyelondragon
@muskyelondragon 11 күн бұрын
No fallout, just scheduling. Everyone still friends.
@PoliticalJohn
@PoliticalJohn 10 күн бұрын
Randall and co can take it from here, they were just helping with training wheels. Plus they have a LOT going on.
@papapetad
@papapetad 11 күн бұрын
I've been happily binging on these podcasts. Thanks for sharing 👍🐒
@larryfoster1771
@larryfoster1771 12 күн бұрын
Randall I have been studying my area. Which is the bighorn basin of north Central Wyoming. It has taken me, several years to get my head around the amount of water that flowed through here. You should contact me the evidence is here. The water sloshed back several times off the mountains. It's incredible what I have found.
@Crazy_Terryy
@Crazy_Terryy 11 күн бұрын
It’s the Gang gang
@islandaerial3414
@islandaerial3414 11 күн бұрын
The Flat Earthers believe that cosmic impacts are from the 'Firmament' dripping like a Stalactite...
@pinkyhotmessx69
@pinkyhotmessx69 5 күн бұрын
I wonder how they would believe it they took a basic astronomy class. Lol
@larrysquire6207
@larrysquire6207 11 күн бұрын
Astronomical observations show that galaxies rotate like all the stars are on a plate. The estimate of the suns orbital period is based on the erroneous idea that the sun orbits the galactic centre. If the stars orbited the galactic centre then galaxies would look like the rings of Saturn. The sun is a star in the Orion arm of the Milky way Galaxy and will always be in the Orion arm.
@anatomicallymodernhuman5175
@anatomicallymodernhuman5175 11 күн бұрын
@1:18:18 - when you plot time against time, you’re going to have a straight line. Whoever made that chart should have made it a simple timeline rather than an xy plot.
@williamhosko1723
@williamhosko1723 11 күн бұрын
Very interesting!! I hope you put together a podcast on your Columbia River gorge tour -Betsy
@chuckk4611
@chuckk4611 10 күн бұрын
Hi Betsy. Yep.
@PACratt-e1w
@PACratt-e1w 22 сағат бұрын
Than You "All" for your efforts :-} Great Work!!! {-: PACratt :-}
@GiftoftheGab_AU
@GiftoftheGab_AU 12 күн бұрын
New episode 🎉🤗👏👏👏
@markwiegard8384
@markwiegard8384 11 күн бұрын
The Sun wobbling pulled by other planets changing the direction. When I seen the diagram of the suns movement it looked like a spiral graph drawing. Not understanding the difference between the earth and when the sun wobbles and the time it takes could that correlate with weather patterns or cycles. That and the earths 26,000 year axis shifts changing the position of how sunlight hits earth and the distance variable of the sun wobble. Potentially it’s predictable.
@bwaynesilva
@bwaynesilva 8 күн бұрын
It's not the concrete for dams that perhaps affect the spin of the Earth but all of the water behind the dams, much like ice accumulation.
@demetrioduranduran
@demetrioduranduran 7 күн бұрын
I want Randall to discuss the Earth’s wobble which has increases dramatically since 2004, when the Indonesian tsunami/earthquake happened. I noticed right away that North America has shifted farther south than it was, as the sun now peaks over the north side of my house. I am a gardener and I planted all shade plants along the-side of my patio. But since 2004, the sun rises and sets much farther north than previously. The Eskimo elders are correct. The sun is setting in the wrong place. My theory is that the Earth has been shifting southwards specifically on the side of the western hemisphere. There is a precedent for this in the story of the end of the Mayan civilization that states that the Mayans once were in a milder climate and they moved north to a more temperate climate they preferred somewhere in the southeastern US.
@pinkyhotmessx69
@pinkyhotmessx69 5 күн бұрын
OMFG why was I just saying this. Have you noticed the intensity of the sun on your skin? I'm in California and right now our whole state is outlined in fires. I'm convinced it was done intentionally because I never recall the whole entire state being outlined in fires. Yes it gets hot out here it's a desert and I remember 115 degree never feeling as intense as 90 to 105 has felt as if recently. We went from 100+ to it now drizzling over nite. There's no way these fires didn't impact the weather. I'm convinced they are hiding the fact our side of the globe is rotating closer to the sun than in my life time. Remember our earth is not round it's slightly oval so is our orbit. I think with the things you mentioned and every so many years like 1000 our planet rotates around the sun at a perfect placement where our slightly elongated portion of our planet faces the sun closer than any other part of the planet. We spin on a tilted axis as we rotate and that perfect placement happens every so many years. A place in the middle east reached 180 degrees this year breaking records. We have no way of really knowing tho how hot it's been 1000s of years ago because there is no actual recordings. Weather records are a fairly recent thing when we are talking billions of years. We aren't the only ones who have noticed either I've been reading posts of others saying the exact same thing along with how the sun appears white and not yellow how it used to be. I agree something is definitely going on they are hiding. Even the air feels thick and sometimes has an electric charge. I don't like it and hope it's just a temp anomaly.
@gigatorious
@gigatorious 2 күн бұрын
@@pinkyhotmessx69can you please show me where you found that it reached 180 degrees
@robdiesel2876
@robdiesel2876 Күн бұрын
180 degrees??? C'mon now, that's never happened in the short history of man kind. I live in Florida, and the summers run normally in the 90s like they always have. Earth is not getting hotter. Summer is hot, winter is cold. The earths climate shifts from glacial to inter glacial periods. Sea level has not really risen by any amount over the last 2000 years. And all the climate junky elites live on the beach and fly private jets everywhere, but tell you that we are the problem. It's just not true.
@bjabbbjabb1286
@bjabbbjabb1286 11 күн бұрын
Check out Khazakstan and mongolia. Lots of craters
@SamtheIrishexan
@SamtheIrishexan 8 күн бұрын
Well the rich and powerful are ready for an impact event.
@IronicallyVague
@IronicallyVague 8 күн бұрын
I follow the R. Williams theoretical survival approach of welding their doors shut
@Brzypoint
@Brzypoint 11 күн бұрын
Always great to watch another episode of Kosmographia!! 💪🤙
@susanOkie60
@susanOkie60 11 күн бұрын
I love Randall!
@themayorofnapier4087
@themayorofnapier4087 12 күн бұрын
Another great upload.
@Momo-xs8mo
@Momo-xs8mo 11 күн бұрын
PUNCTUATED EQUILIBRIUM I LOVE THAT
@friendlyone2706
@friendlyone2706 11 күн бұрын
Since solar orbit about galactic center is more spiral than circle (or elliptical), there is no way the galactic year's length can be as consistent as an Earth year orbiting the sun.
@bwaynesilva
@bwaynesilva 10 күн бұрын
At Dish Hill Volcano off route 66 in the Mojave Desert we found lots of peridot crystals in areas of the surface lava.
@pinkyhotmessx69
@pinkyhotmessx69 5 күн бұрын
I've seen topographic videos of small volcanos going off out there sending off plumes. I would love to venture out there but dam that heat is so brutal lol.
@joshhart8722
@joshhart8722 11 күн бұрын
Did Randall murder the Snake Bros?
@annewitkowski7586
@annewitkowski7586 11 күн бұрын
They just did a live show on their channel yesterday, talking about scanning fragments of stone vases with an electron microscope in Florida, in between harvesting grapes and making wine. They are very busy guys. Now that Randall has his studio going they don't have to run his show through Kyle's.
@chrisw6164
@chrisw6164 7 күн бұрын
Sadly, no
@jerrykinworthy9225
@jerrykinworthy9225 12 күн бұрын
Alright first comment. Hey Randall.
@jerrykinworthy9225
@jerrykinworthy9225 12 күн бұрын
Damn, second comment lol.
@o1ecypher
@o1ecypher 11 күн бұрын
im worried about the sun
@annewitkowski7586
@annewitkowski7586 11 күн бұрын
Worrying about the sun will probably have no effect on it. If that does, maybe better to think good thoughts about it.
@pinkyhotmessx69
@pinkyhotmessx69 5 күн бұрын
Ya same it's definitely not the sun we've seen in the past
@lelandshanks3590
@lelandshanks3590 9 күн бұрын
Thanks guys, very informative and peaked my interest.
@TheeMaddScienctist
@TheeMaddScienctist 11 күн бұрын
Randall you’re one of my main inspirations, you gotta come subscribe. Lol!
@trunkmonkeyrodshop-68camar10
@trunkmonkeyrodshop-68camar10 10 күн бұрын
Great job, again…..boys
@warhammer9300
@warhammer9300 12 күн бұрын
Awesome!
@THEGlassCity-BUCK
@THEGlassCity-BUCK 7 күн бұрын
Thank you Randall
@Ellfman
@Ellfman 12 күн бұрын
Growing up in Anteope Valley 70's-80's, we were told at the time on TV that the Space Shuttle was still off the California coast when it would slow down below the speed of sound. And that is when a double boom can be heard. It sounded like a typical sonic boom, but with another happening right after. If you've heard a sonic boom, you know there's no "crack" type sound. Can be loud enough to rattle windows, maybe set-off car alarms. I can imagine how crazy it sounded if there were multiple objects exploding and making noise before hitting the ground. And if some of them had enough ore, then how did those interact with the atmosphere?
@seaofcronos675
@seaofcronos675 11 күн бұрын
Perhaps an electrical discharge?
@chuckk4611
@chuckk4611 11 күн бұрын
I think the same thing. It would be nuts
@terryenglish7132
@terryenglish7132 12 күн бұрын
I want to Kayak the water ring of the Canadian impact.
@friendlyone2706
@friendlyone2706 11 күн бұрын
We need Avi Loeb to help explain the 17:07 micro spherules.
@jonlopez07
@jonlopez07 10 күн бұрын
It’s been too long Randy!
@baneverything5580
@baneverything5580 7 күн бұрын
I wonder and have wondered since the early 90s if all the man-made radio signals/magnetic fields including power lines, radio/TV towers, satellites and pipelines everywhere and now WIFI & cell phone towers and so many electronic circuits are affecting the earth`s natural magnetic fields? Also, storms seem to have a connection to electricity and magnetic fields. Very "intelligent" people dismiss this but there are mainstream news reports about "cloud zapping" with ionizers to create rain in desert regions. Now we`re seeing a rapidly weakening magnetic field and lots of rain in the Sahara right now and other strange weather.
@pinkyhotmessx69
@pinkyhotmessx69 5 күн бұрын
Look up HAARP and GWEN towers. GWEN towers can't ever be removed now. Our whole planet is literally in bondage from all these various waves from ELF to UHF and it not only effects the planet but life as well and the brain. Even ultrasound effects the brain of an unborn baby. We are very sensitive to frequencies of all sorts from what we can hear to what we can't. Great observation. I think of this all the time and how to minimize what I can around me. It's easy to just accept what we can't hear or see even when it directly effects us. Remember what happens above effects below
@bwaynesilva
@bwaynesilva 10 күн бұрын
Bonneville Flood tour 2025?!
@susanOkie60
@susanOkie60 11 күн бұрын
Montana is known for having sapphires.
@bjabbbjabb1286
@bjabbbjabb1286 10 күн бұрын
Chelebyansk left a blanket of nano diamonds. And 1500 homes in ruine.
@rongerard3191
@rongerard3191 11 күн бұрын
Did ice ages start happening when the continent Antarctica moved toward the south pole
@recur9245
@recur9245 11 күн бұрын
No idea I reckon a big space boulder hit the earth and made it go cold
@mohairsam9705
@mohairsam9705 11 күн бұрын
Nope it moved when the Planet Tipped off its axis, app' 12 to 11.5k ya... It's moved 23.4° thereabouts.
@candui-7
@candui-7 12 күн бұрын
Herodotus states the (prehistoric) Egyptians did not eat the fish. Vermeersch Vanneer 2015 show large scale depopulation of the entire Nile Valley at 14 ka with repopulation only at 5.5 ka. MEDIBA Nile Delta core samples show elevated to extreme heavies spike at 14 ka (and younger). Puramids were chemical factories (Drumm) built 14 ka (me).
@dekutree64
@dekutree64 8 күн бұрын
It would be interesting to launch a spacecraft into the taurid stream orbit to scout for clumps of big stuff. Or better, a swarm of mini-spacecraft since there would be a significant chance of dying in a head-on collision with a pebble.
@Kube_Dog
@Kube_Dog 11 күн бұрын
Is this a new podcast or a repeat from a long time ago?
@toucheturtle3840
@toucheturtle3840 11 күн бұрын
If you can’t tell the difference, you have a lot of catching up to do.
@friendlyone2706
@friendlyone2706 11 күн бұрын
New!!!!!!!!!!!
@Kube_Dog
@Kube_Dog 11 күн бұрын
@@toucheturtle3840 I was hoping this community would be more welcoming and encouraging. Maybe it's just you.
@Kube_Dog
@Kube_Dog 11 күн бұрын
@@friendlyone2706 Thank you. :)
@sharonholdren7588
@sharonholdren7588 11 күн бұрын
Sometimes it's hard to tell, but the past or upcoming trips are a giveaway.
@roymaitland6345
@roymaitland6345 12 күн бұрын
Look at Elliott Lake Ontario , uranium mines. And Holland Marsh near Newmarket Ontario. Kettle lakes from Glacier erosion. 👍🇨🇦
@chuckk4611
@chuckk4611 11 күн бұрын
I used to live near Holland marsh. We called our friends that lived there “ Marshians”:-). It really shows the transitory nature of lakes.
@hempstarshighwaytoadventure
@hempstarshighwaytoadventure 4 күн бұрын
The Manicougan crater isnt in Ontario but in Quebec
@rongerard3191
@rongerard3191 10 күн бұрын
A CRATER WAS FOUND 60 MILES NORTH OF MAGPIE QUEBEC
@Phaedra72
@Phaedra72 2 күн бұрын
I would like the crews opinion on carbon sequestering
@rongerard3191
@rongerard3191 11 күн бұрын
Can the distribution of the water on the earth's surface in liquid or ice affect the position of the axis
@Crazy_Terryy
@Crazy_Terryy 11 күн бұрын
I say absolutely!! That’s a lotta mass! It’s gotta go somewhere
@Kube_Dog
@Kube_Dog 11 күн бұрын
@@Crazy_Terryy All we'd have to do is have Neil DeGrasse Tyson move to the equator and it would balance out.
@mohairsam9705
@mohairsam9705 11 күн бұрын
It tipped the planet off its Axis
@pinkyhotmessx69
@pinkyhotmessx69 5 күн бұрын
​@@Kube_Doglmfao😂😂😂
@meatman1009
@meatman1009 11 күн бұрын
Look at the eastern shore of Hudson Bay there's a huge half circle shape along the shore.
@BillyJoeJimBob8
@BillyJoeJimBob8 11 күн бұрын
Yeah, that's called the "Nastapoka Arc" and there has been talk of it being a remnant of a huge meteor impact (like Chicxulub) but there doesn't seem to be much proof of that being the case.. Geologists now generally believe the arc resulted from a continental collision-a 2-billion-year-old mountain-building episode called the Trans-Hudson orogeny. As ancient continents collided, the crust buckled and fractured into slices that could thrust past each other to accommodate the compression. This formed a fold-and-thrust belt, the remnants of which are exposed today in the folds of the Belcher Islands. Farther to the east, where the Nastapoka Arc lies today, the collision produced a foreland basin. Gravity data collected in the early 1990s suggests the load placed on the crust by the fold-and-thrust belt could have caused the center of the basin to sink, forcing up the edges, and resulting in the curvature. earthobservatory.nasa.gov/images/150665/hudson-bays-nastapoka-arc
@chuckk4611
@chuckk4611 10 күн бұрын
Yep. Ever notice the Great Lakes are in a circle too?
@2ndhandjoke
@2ndhandjoke 5 күн бұрын
Look at the Hudson Bay itself!
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