What Really Happened 12,900 Years Ago? Extraordinary Biomass-Burning, Huge Rise In Be10, Migration

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    Evidence for a Solar Flare Cause of the Pleistocene Mass Extinction tinyurl.com/26...
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    Extraordinary Biomass-Burning Episode and Impact Winter Triggered by the Younger Dryas Cosmic Impact ∼12,800 Years Ago, Parts 1 and 2: A Discussion www.journals.u...
    Multiple lines of evidence for possible Human population decline/settlement reorganization during the early Younger Dryas pidba.org/ander...
    Clovis vs Folsom Artifact Extent Comparison tinyurl.com/9m...
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    Appendix from W. S. Wolbach et al., “Extraordinary Biomass-Burning Episode and Impact Winter Triggered by the Younger Dryas Cosmic Impact ∼12,800 Years Ago. 1. Ice Cores and Glaciers” cosmictusk.com...
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  • @jimreynolds3798
    @jimreynolds3798 Рік тому +38

    Everyone seems to think everything will be good one day and a nova pops off the next. I believe there will be major changes on earth leading up to the big show. Those who went through this before built, in some cases, giant shelters in solid rock. That takes time, so they must have seen something that scared the crap out of them to make that kind of sacrifice in time and resources. But what the hell do I know? God Bless!!!

  • @vapormissile
    @vapormissile Рік тому +43

    There is a wave of understanding in the world right now. There is a lot of confusion and deceit, & too many people are trying to understand too much without a proper framework. So people like you & videos like this are vital. Trying hard to do the right thing for others is one of life's cheatcodes - those efforts get a +1 dice modifier if they are sincere. Channels like this serve as guidestones when reality gets blurry.

    • @jerrycapps7509
      @jerrycapps7509 Рік тому +2

      True it's a mystery at best but the sun itself when it changes affects all these people think everyone else is a no thinking idiot they don't really know themselves what arrogance imagine that arrogance run amock indeed

  • @rebeccaross2890
    @rebeccaross2890 Рік тому +23

    Thank you so much for taking the time to show us The chemical breakdown of what was going on 🤔
    Love you guys 🤗🤗

  • @FauxNoir
    @FauxNoir Рік тому +8

    Always been fascinated by the Younger Dryas, similar events and prehistoric cataclysms.
    Thank you for detailing the indications and breaking down the implications thereof. Information is such a priceless resource. Bless you.

  • @jamesdorsheimer2124
    @jamesdorsheimer2124 Рік тому +7

    You're the coolest science show on internet. Great subject mattet.

  • @Lanes1122
    @Lanes1122 Рік тому +10

    Thanks Diamond. Fascinating report as usual.

  • @Alberthoward3right9up
    @Alberthoward3right9up Рік тому +27

    We had some killer mega fauna in Australia. The huge arsed wombat and the marsupial lion were pretty mental animals

    • @Waynesification
      @Waynesification Рік тому +2

      The lion has been seen in Cape York. There is a guy that writes about all the reports of death things of different things, Malcom Smith, on his blog.

    • @Waynesification
      @Waynesification Рік тому

      @El Eleven Thanks.

    • @user-ii1iy8fz1d
      @user-ii1iy8fz1d Рік тому +1

      Lmfao "hugeassedwombat"

    • @Alberthoward3right9up
      @Alberthoward3right9up Рік тому +1

      @@user-ii1iy8fz1d it's Australian for a big bottomed wombat. Is that better lmao..

    • @Alberthoward3right9up
      @Alberthoward3right9up Рік тому +1

      @@user-ii1iy8fz1d I think it was scientifically called a diptrodon. And the marsupial lion is called thylacoleo carnifex

  • @Antique803
    @Antique803 Рік тому +15

    Look Mom, I’m back in college…only this time, I’m paying attention and actually learning something. Thanks for information worthy of retention.

  • @julieclark1331
    @julieclark1331 Рік тому +9

    Thank you. This was more helpful to me than you might realize.

  • @johndavis6119
    @johndavis6119 Рік тому +10

    It just dawned on me. This all dovetails onto the 1175 fall of the Bronze Age culture around the eastern Mediterranean

    • @MagneticReversalNews
      @MagneticReversalNews  Рік тому

      How?

    • @robinlandry6
      @robinlandry6 3 місяці тому +1

      It also coincides with Anatoly Fomenko's new chronology of history and he says the crucifixion in 1165. A huge war took place and we had the apocalypse. Look at the Carolina Bays which could be impacts coming from the Great Lakes area. I'm going with a big war with some weapons we can't even dream of, that melted our world to pieces and not 12k years ago--more like a few hundred.

    • @johndavis6119
      @johndavis6119 3 місяці тому

      @@robinlandry6 you must believe in the Young Earth theory. I’m sorry, archeological and anthropological evidence tends to refute that idea. Had such a destructive war occurred in the recent past there would be evidence. The Carolina Bays appear to be much older than the 10th century AD. The notion of the crucifixion of Christ happening long after writing was developed would have resulted in it being far more well written about then it was. No the most likely scenario is the Carolina Bays and the similar impact lakes in the Midwest were the result of a comet air bursting over the Lorentine ice sheet about 12900 yag. And no this is not a conspiracy, it is evidentiary research. Of course this theory of a Younger Dryas catastrophe is dismissed by the mainstream, but not in favor of the young earth theory.

  • @richardchandler5183
    @richardchandler5183 Рік тому +6

    Another super video that was absolutely fascinating.😊

  • @tomstevens6833
    @tomstevens6833 Рік тому +6

    Thanks for blowing me away Diamond! That Rocked man ! Love when you bring it all out and Put it Down! Going to need back to back bowls after this one!

  • @freihomes
    @freihomes Рік тому +7

    This is awesome presentation one of the best Ive seen from your channel in years, so much I created a new folder and saved the links to the papers for later reading.

  • @funny-stuff
    @funny-stuff Рік тому +9

    My whole life I lived in the south east USA near the Carolina Bays and even explored and lived inside of some without knowing what they were until a few years ago. There were theories that they were caused by an asteroid that struck the laurentide ice sheet near Saginaw, Mi with the ice boulders that were ejected from that impact causing the Carolina bays and the Nebraska rainwater basins.

  • @johnhaller7017
    @johnhaller7017 Рік тому +4

    Nice work Monsieur Le Diamond, as always.

  • @hahnilso3187
    @hahnilso3187 Рік тому +12

    howdy from the Poconos and DownEast Maine It's not that much time when you're talking about melting a 3-mile thick ice sheet bigger than Canada. The melting and warm-up started about 20,000 years ago, 12,800 impact sped it up before dumping us into the younger dryas, micro spheral layer with Platinum group metals, black mat, Clovis collapse, megafauna Extinction meltwater pulse 1A
    Carolina bays from ejecta curtain. I may be wrong but there seems a mountain evidence pointing to an impact. Hudson Bay Saginaw Bay North Greenland impact crater dated to around that time. Carolina bays are the smoking gun for me. My aunt told me about a lot of this stuff in the 90s astronomer and planetary geologist subcontracted for NASA through the u of a mapping glacial moraines on Mars, before anyone admitted there was water on it. She was also a high School earth science teacher in Tucson back then. It was cool when I started hearing Randall and others talk about it in the 2000s. Who knows I could be wrong but it's awesome you cover this stuff and keep our brains ticking. To me it seems even a large flare wouldn't have much of an effect on the laurentide ice sheet it would be like holding a map gas flame on an ice cube for a few seconds it would melt a bit but the bulk of it would be there, more like it got hit with a round. Dumping a chunk of that ice sheet into the Atlantic would certainly stop circulation. Is there anything in the Atlantic Ocean sediment cores I seem to remember watching something about that at some point. Have an awesome day all.

    • @aspenmymaltese980
      @aspenmymaltese980 Рік тому +1

      Netflix is releasing a show with Graham Hancock 11/11/22

    • @spiritlove3168
      @spiritlove3168 Рік тому +2

      What happened to the "Birth of Venus" and the flux ropes that very well could electrify everything and shooting out debris. I watched Dan Britts yesterday and although the video was ten years old he gave an excellent insight. (not about Venus) "Dan Britt - Orbits and Ice Ages: The History of Climate " TheIHMC channel.

    • @hahnilso3187
      @hahnilso3187 Рік тому +1

      @@spiritlove3168 the cycles have been happening forever I'm just thinking of the impact happened as well giving the blip during the warming not like both can't happen

    • @spiritlove3168
      @spiritlove3168 Рік тому

      @@hahnilso3187 Yep, we definitely can tell Encke Comet is identified as having entered 20 to 30 thousand years ago as the asteroids/Meteors are carrying same signatures. It has been breaking up and still meanders the Solar System. Taurid meteors belong to it. They say Saturn and Jupiter are influencing eccentricity. Isn't it odd that the Axial Tilt Cycle happens every 41,000 years and it was 42,000 years ago the last Neanderthal etc die-offs happened. By indications we are leaving the 24.5 deg and are in the 23. something degree returning to the smallest tilt??? Dan Britts says we should be still very cold but that human activity has caused melting/slushing and tilting/wobbling of the Axis. Movement has been sudden also. So this is Novel to the Cycles. It is making the Moon try to correct placement and the bulge on one side, not managing to even tides suggests Coastal wipe-outs.
      Probably 30 years ago I helped my daughter with her homework and at the time education was saying that both low levels of water depth and also high levels of water depth likewise affect Volcano eruptions. Something to do with pressure and Magma tunnels??? The Ring of Fire is going Ballistic.

  • @maltomealy
    @maltomealy Рік тому +4

    Really great info here diamond! Thanks again!

  • @jesseangeles2475
    @jesseangeles2475 Рік тому +4

    My man! Just lit up a joint and now chilling and listening. Great content and info as always.
    Keep up the 7 p’s

  • @jadesea562
    @jadesea562 Рік тому +3

    Well done, I thoroughly enjoyed this one. I agree, not as regular as some are assuming. And certainly intriguing patterns.

  • @ischmel3884
    @ischmel3884 Рік тому +10

    Gothenburg Magnetic Excursion. A breakdown of the magnetic field allowing high levels of cosmic and solar radiation to penetrate onto the surface of the planet.

  • @kamilakamila1452
    @kamilakamila1452 Рік тому +2

    Perfektní. Skvělá práce.jen tak dále, Děkuji a zdravím z České republiky.

  • @nmarbletoe8210
    @nmarbletoe8210 Рік тому +20

    Great stuff!!
    1. Agree the YD onset impact did not directly cause continent scale ice melting. It might have caused a massive outflow altering ocean currents, thus cooling the atmosphere and actually slowing the melting for 1000+ years.
    2. The impact seems to include a meteor(s), since the platinum signal is very strong in the Greenland ice core at ~12,900 BP and comets don't generally have platinum they say.
    3. Wow, just wow. All of this at once, and almost exactly 1/2 of the Zodiac from today.

  • @hehunches
    @hehunches Рік тому +4

    Marvelous work 👏

  • @klikklakis
    @klikklakis Рік тому +7

    Watched your Rumble post with great interest and liked the information presented. Not a huge fan of Ben Davidson, but does present some good stuff from time to time. This post fits better with may beliefs than the previous one because of the lack of emphasis on the impact hypothesis. The sun nova postulate makes much more sense than others I have heard. The catastrophic flood of the west coast is well documented. I believe that there was an even larger flood over the centre of North America that washed much of the fauna into the Gulf of Mexico. I am unaware of any information published on the assumption.

    • @caw7007
      @caw7007 Рік тому +2

      Neither is Diamond (big fan of Ben)

    • @sandilou2U
      @sandilou2U Рік тому +2

      Hopefully Diamond will respond but if I remember correctly, he previously said that there wasn't geological evidence of a flood across the entire continent. I used to follow Ben but the more I learned the more I realized that half of what he says he kinda just makes up and now he has gone off the deep end with the idea that the world is going to flip upside down.

    • @sandilou2U
      @sandilou2U Рік тому

      @@caw7007 🤣. True

  • @tmt4768
    @tmt4768 Рік тому +3

    Excellent presentation Diamond! Thank you sir

  • @gavinbinding
    @gavinbinding Рік тому +5

    Great video - thank you !

  • @reverseuniverse2559
    @reverseuniverse2559 Рік тому +9

    Probably the reason there’s the petrified trees first thought to be eons, now possibly Ks of years old instead among everything else Petrified

  • @sassafrasred6657
    @sassafrasred6657 Рік тому +7

    i remember 12900 years ago like it was yesterday

  • @johndavis6119
    @johndavis6119 Рік тому +7

    Extinct or moved out? So even if we dig down to the black line we won’t find anything? It all got crispied?

    • @nmarbletoe8210
      @nmarbletoe8210 Рік тому +4

      I think that some people survived all of these catastrophes

  • @justruth886
    @justruth886 Рік тому +2

    I am enjoying your content. Thank you! I learned about your channel when you were on Global witness. So glad I followed up!

  • @Dsonophorus
    @Dsonophorus Рік тому +12

    Trying to explain the hemisphere discrepancy: it may be possible that something evolved that was v destructive. For instance if it was something like a toxic fungus evolved tied to land, it could kill its neighboring life, but have significant delay affecting the S hemisphere. A localized war with somewhat modern technology could also explain it.

    • @nmarbletoe8210
      @nmarbletoe8210 Рік тому +3

      The temperatures in the two hemispheres can also respond in opposite ways due to ocean circulation, i've read in a paper somewhere.

    • @Dsonophorus
      @Dsonophorus Рік тому

      @@nmarbletoe8210 That may well be true, but it would be short term and not likely to be able to maintain for more than a v few years because of ocean mixing equilibrium

    • @Canadiancromagnon
      @Canadiancromagnon Рік тому

      Expanding earth theory posits much greater effects on northern hemisphere.
      Further, human cultures were well advanced beyond Clovis level or Clovis was building technolithic s.

    • @Dsonophorus
      @Dsonophorus Рік тому

      @@Canadiancromagnon What does it say about why the North has more effects?

  • @tamboman8209
    @tamboman8209 Рік тому +8

    Douglas Vogt has published numerous books on global warming and the 12000 year cycles. I believe you reference his work in some of your articles.

    • @RedHotMother
      @RedHotMother Рік тому +2

      DIEHOLD Foundation has some recent videos uploaded for the first time in about a year. Just fyi 😊

  • @Watchingtheparadegoby
    @Watchingtheparadegoby Рік тому +3

    Awesome Presentation 💎

  • @mattmiller4613
    @mattmiller4613 Рік тому +4

    Thank you! frkn EXCELLENT data indeed bro!🤤

  • @Asfera1
    @Asfera1 Рік тому +2

    THANKs. keep up the great work

  • @commonsense-og1gz
    @commonsense-og1gz Рік тому +23

    what if the sun is having some kind of issue, where it is like a person falling to sleep at the wheel? the person gradually falls to sleep, but then a sudden jolt of something shocks him back to an alert status, but then he gradually sinks back again. it seems like the patterns imply a sun that maybe dimming giving us the ice age glaciations, then have outbursts, which roar it back to life.

    • @jason_m_schmidt622
      @jason_m_schmidt622 Рік тому +4

      You mean like the involuntary kick when falling asleep?

    • @commonsense-og1gz
      @commonsense-og1gz Рік тому

      @@jason_m_schmidt622 something like this, i suppose.

    • @nickneeley1559
      @nickneeley1559 Рік тому +2

      I believe we have a solar flash in our near future or a micro nova Suspicious observers talks about that happening around 2040 maybe sooner

    • @commonsense-og1gz
      @commonsense-og1gz Рік тому

      @@nickneeley1559 i do watch his channel, and do accept the sun out bursting, but i think he oversteps his judgement with timing. i don't set dates on when the sun will go bang, but i do think that the sun could give us a surprise within a few hundred years to maybe a few thousand, if the great bottleneck of 72,000 years ago was a stellar issue.

    • @jason_m_schmidt622
      @jason_m_schmidt622 Рік тому +2

      @@nickneeley1559 While I don’t believe in the micronova hypothesis. The conditions for a substantial solar flare do exist. It will not even take a higher level flare to significantly impact our way of life if the magnetosphere continues weakening. Some of the most powerful solar events have hit our planet during periods of lower solar activity. Such as the flare 9,200 years ago.

  • @larkljc
    @larkljc Рік тому +5

    There could be several events during this period. It’s not one idea versus the other as there are several notable changes in climate during that time. Hopefully this next cycle is minor.

  • @autiemuse
    @autiemuse Рік тому +2

    One of your BEST teaching videos, D! BOOM! YEAH!

  • @antonellobacchetti2429
    @antonellobacchetti2429 Рік тому +7

    That event occurred and the seas rose, the AGW party people, claiming sea level rise is going to happen, are a "little" late with their prediction!

    • @Sthuont
      @Sthuont 6 днів тому

      Sea levels are going to rise further. There's the Greenland ice cap, and the Antarctic ice cap, huge kilometres thick ice caps perched on landmasses that when melted will raise sea levels dramatically. In addition thermal expansion of water will also add to sea level rise, warmer water expands in volume. The ice caps will likely take thousands of years to completely melt though, which does make the very rapid melting of the huge continental ice caps of the northern hemisphere a little hard to explain. However if you argue that they melted due to bollide impacts or atmospheric airbursts or solar mass ejections or solar flares or degradation of the ozone layer or magnetic field breakdown... then why was the Greenland ice cap uneffected? It's RIGHT in there... and yet it remains.

  • @misslady2802
    @misslady2802 Рік тому +1

    Diamond, Blessings for your work to Humanity!

  • @michaelgeisdorf6641
    @michaelgeisdorf6641 Рік тому +4

    That was awesome Diamond! I loved this presentation! Could you talk about the work of Antonio Zamora and the Carolina Bays? (Nebraska bays too)
    Thanks!

  • @silviotaboas
    @silviotaboas Рік тому +3

    excellent. need do it frequently

  • @danagreen9264
    @danagreen9264 Рік тому +3

    Awesome info as always 👌 👍

  • @damianousley8833
    @damianousley8833 Рік тому +2

    The Australasia tektites strewn fields are thougt to originate from an impact 788,000 years ago. They are still trying to ascertain the location of the impact crater. This impact may have lead to some deforestation, which lead to easy access to suitable rocks for tool making by Homo Erectus. The mystery of surface finds of tektites in Australia was solved when subsurface deposited of tektites were found. Early Australian aborigines used tektites in wood tools, making, cutting, and shaping edges by using the glass like sharp broken faces. Even though there is some flint in Australia, it us not widely distributed and is rare in large areas. Such was the shortage that aborigines appear to have attempted to use rock quartz as a cutting edge media in some areas.

  • @ncd3165
    @ncd3165 Рік тому +3

    just amazing thank you sir et al.

  • @ccrtv6198
    @ccrtv6198 Рік тому +3

    ✨🌎 Leadership through Imagination or Management by Crisis ❣️

  • @wntu4
    @wntu4 Місяць тому

    The idea that NA was barren of humans that recently is mind blowing.

  • @janetcameron4652
    @janetcameron4652 Місяць тому +1

    I believe you are correct. With that said I believe not 1 thing caused this but multiple events.

  • @fiskfarm
    @fiskfarm Рік тому +2

    Fabulous info D. Are we getting nervous yet😜🤣

  • @ravenkeefer3143
    @ravenkeefer3143 Рік тому +11

    Solar micronovae are listed in mthos from numerous peoples. The fires would easily be explained by the micronovae. Sudden melt also easily caused by the reset of the sun to normal function or the discharge of the debris of the heliosphere.
    Mahe Ohna ✌️ Favour ALL

    • @MagneticReversalNews
      @MagneticReversalNews  Рік тому

      The fires were regional, More likely from discharging objects. _(fragmented Comet)

  • @pfschuyler
    @pfschuyler Рік тому

    VERY intriguing channel.

  • @375sierra5
    @375sierra5 Рік тому +2

    Thanks diamond crazy stuff keep it up

  • @Canadiancromagnon
    @Canadiancromagnon Рік тому +4

    Mastodon and long horned bison made it through until 6000 bp.

    • @jfranklin9549
      @jfranklin9549 Рік тому +2

      And the last woolly mammoth died in Santa Barbara (which was always mild) 3000 years ago.

  • @billboyd1885
    @billboyd1885 Рік тому +4

    I thought all climate events were man-made.

  • @wayan1769
    @wayan1769 Рік тому +2

    Luv this shit Diamond , thank you buddy!🤣that’s a big Boom💥

  • @janadixon936
    @janadixon936 Рік тому +3

    I read they found an iridium layer around the younger dryas layer in Chili

  • @Flyingdutchy33
    @Flyingdutchy33 9 днів тому

    You would also get NH4 from rotting organic material. And for the record, ammonium is more prevalent in pH under 7. Above this number, it becomes ammonia, which is considered toxic. Due to natural nitrification processes by bacteria, NH4 is converted into H2O(water) and NO2 (nitrite). Nitrite is even more toxic than ammonia. Another set of bacteria then completes the nitrification by converting NO2 to NO3(nitrate). Nitrate is relatively harmless compared the previous 2 steps. That's why your NO3 spike comes after the NH4 spike.
    1) What is curious, is that there isn't a NO3 spike after the second NH4 spike, unless that data was omitted from this graph? Very puzzling indeed.
    2)As NO3 detection is best done by measuring NO2 concentrations in a continuous flow analysis, I'd be interested to know if if that method was used. And if so, what the NO2 concentrations would have been. This could tell us something about the nitrification processes during that time. I could not find it in the paper you listed. More detailed graphs about what is happening to the nitrogen during this time frame would be helpful, too.
    3) The graph is backwards creating a skewed representation. This is just my ocd remark, but I think it has merit when you consider you're presenting to mostly non-scientists. The climate alarmism lobby is a big fan of that tactic, too. But let's try to be better than that. For those that didn't notice: The graph shown at 5:20 starts on the left at later date compared to the right. All other graphs are the other way around.

  • @dinofearme1
    @dinofearme1 Місяць тому

    1:13
    Although the ice sheets might have started melting 15,000 years ago, it wasn’t continuous. It was just a general trend. Glacial cover has shrunk from Glacial Max to now. The younger dryas, though, was a period of cooling, which resulted in less water availability because more water was being held in glaciers than just prior. If significant melts were due to celestial impact, there would be evidence of flood facies within the geological record. These would be noticeable because this would be a sudden event, not a gradual one, so there would be evidence of various types to look for. Coastal deposits containing corals or oysters can show proof of turbidity, salinity, and temperature variations.
    Sudden changes in species of mollusk identified within the geologic assemblage would indicate a change in water clarity from the density of suspended particles that filter feeders depend upon and influence. Growth rings on the shells are formed during periods of interpreted growth caused by reduced temperatures. Signs of predation, parasitism, and scarring on the shells also indicate salinity, as many predators of oysters have distinct salt tolerances. Changes in salt, content along coastlines are primarily determined by freshwater discharge from terrestrial bodies of water. If there were a sudden mass melting of glaciers, there would be evidence of localized reduction in the salinity of bays, estuaries, and shallow marine environments. Possibility of accompanied growth interruption rings on shells. The disappearance of shallow water communities like corals at this time would suggest turbulent disruption of soils and sediment by increased fluvial transportation by means of rate of flow. You can tell if this was from marine turbulence, such as a tsunami or terrestrial flooding. Tsunamis would displace smaller grains such as silts and clay, while larger grains, sands, pebbles, gravels, and even boulders would come from inland. Coastlines fluctuate gradually, but flood events can be identified by analyzing the stratigraphy of coastal environments for abrupt changes in grain size. Unique deposition patterns, such as sorting different grain sizes, can be smoking guns because various grain sizes will naturally be deposited in and around each other. However, when various grain sizes are flushed out at once, the heavier grains sink quickest while the smaller precipitate slowly, so grains sort themselves from largest to smallest in a single stratum.
    *• commenting as I watch, so comment on the timestamp that he answers my question if he does.*

  • @reverseuniverse2559
    @reverseuniverse2559 Рік тому +2

    Missed the live show 😔 but there’s a replay 😊

  • @geraldinemcguire1698
    @geraldinemcguire1698 Рік тому +3

    You rock!!!

  • @redswingline262
    @redswingline262 2 місяці тому +1

    Nothing survived the Carolina Bays event. To say folks migrated into the interior of the continent after the event is much less informed than saying the survivors were those already in the interior.

  • @rvierra7235
    @rvierra7235 Рік тому +5

    Great information!! Thank you.

  • @adamedwards2261
    @adamedwards2261 Рік тому +6

    Was there any vitrification evidence around that time period in North America or the Americas in general?

  • @caw7007
    @caw7007 Рік тому +2

    I always get a lot out of your videos. 💖🤯💥

  • @johndavis6119
    @johndavis6119 Рік тому +3

    Great video. A true boom to knowledge. No pun intended.

  • @onewetfishstick
    @onewetfishstick Рік тому +5

    Forgot about pole flip. Very well could of caused mass extinctions. Surge of water from plate shifts an buckling. We spin at ruffly 800 mph on this rock an just a little slip of a plate wouldn't be good news.

  • @Llyrin
    @Llyrin Рік тому +2

    One possibility, as I see it, is that whatever cause Meltwater Pulse 1A may have impacted on the Ring of Fire, triggering an unusually great amount of volcanic action. The vulcanism would have ejected a massive amount of dust into the atmosphere.
    If this combined with extended low solar activity, galactic cosmic rays normally blocked or filtered by the solar winds would have made it to earth, causing a bubble chamber beneath the surface. This could have kept the volcanic activity active for centuries. The nuclear winter that would have resulted would have allowed the glaciers to reform and grow, and sea level would have dropped dramatically.
    I’m not saying this happened. I’m just throwing that out there as a possibility.

  • @rmcfete
    @rmcfete Рік тому +2

    I would ask that you change the color of your arrow to orange because it is hard to follow

  • @jamesdorsheimer2124
    @jamesdorsheimer2124 Рік тому +2

    I read that a galactic dust cloud in combination with CMEs coalesced into several large fire bombs.

    • @spiritlove3168
      @spiritlove3168 Рік тому

      Earth herself could electrify from ground up those Galactic dust ionized incomings. Cosmic Particles were in clouds in '17-'18. Have to stretch the brain to remind myself what the problems were that they created.

  • @ohnoohyeah3205
    @ohnoohyeah3205 Рік тому +2

    Thank you sir!

  • @stephenbrown9998
    @stephenbrown9998 Рік тому

    Good work thank you

  • @alienal8278
    @alienal8278 Рік тому +3

    Impact fields as the Carolina bays and oh look they mimick the craters on the moon

  • @Zman26448
    @Zman26448 Рік тому

    I may have to watch this again!

  • @eagleeyeviewimages
    @eagleeyeviewimages Рік тому +5

    Da channel 👍

  • @erickort1987
    @erickort1987 Рік тому +3

    thanks Diamond great video,you know i love stepping into the most awesome F*CKING classroom :)

  • @MrMightyytau
    @MrMightyytau Рік тому +6

    I’m with the sun micro nova theory, every 12,000 years......

    • @nmarbletoe8210
      @nmarbletoe8210 Рік тому +4

      I like an orbital cycle, since the axis precesses at a 26,000 year clip, so half a cycle is 13k, and four cycles is 100k.
      I'm new to micro novas, but the sun is full of turbulence and it's hard to imaging it being so regular. On the other hand, sun spots are pretty regular...

    • @spiritlove3168
      @spiritlove3168 Рік тому +1

      @@nmarbletoe8210 I loved the Maurice Cotterell posts back in the day. He made a model of the Suns Magnetic Positive/Negative/Combined & /Neutral segments of the Sun and shows it (results from probes) "Maurice Cotterell Super Gods, Sunspot Cycles, & Future Science" on AncientExplorers Channel Aug 24 2015 He shows how it translates into our endocrine system and also effects the moment of conception which produces our Personality and Inclinations.
      Mentioning the 13,000 year it is hitting home that Summer now, was Winter then. (Axis Tilt, Eccentricity and Precession/Milankovitch Cycles)

    • @MagneticReversalNews
      @MagneticReversalNews  Рік тому

      There's little evidence for that, in fact none.

  • @TimDavies1955
    @TimDavies1955 Рік тому +2

    Plus huge solar event

  • @poefdaddy
    @poefdaddy Рік тому +6

    We dont even know what happened 400 years ago. And something very big happened because from that moment our history began. Start there instead of 12k years ago.

    • @annraczok670
      @annraczok670 Рік тому +2

      We must also look at history beyond 400 years ago, because natural history tends to repeat itself, & we can learn from ALL available history, not just pick & choose some.

    • @RedHotMother
      @RedHotMother Рік тому +1

      Check out what Jason Bershears from archaix talks about a theory of “the phoenix.” Just fun food for thought. He’s a self-studied chronologist, lifting his info from century+ old physical texts.

  • @redswingline262
    @redswingline262 2 місяці тому +1

    The dispute on population size revolves around being able to sustain the requisite nutritional needs of hunter gatherers. The models for this population and size have never corroborated the idea of millions. Knowing the Neanderthal population at its peak was approx 70,000 gives us a good hint, albeit they had nearly 3 times the daily caloric requirement as Homo sapiens.
    Nevertheless your point is not lost that the Clovis people were successful and widely distributed across the continent... and then, poof, were not.

  • @jasestrong
    @jasestrong Рік тому +1

    You rock Diamond!

  • @RedArrow73
    @RedArrow73 Рік тому +2

    6:51 - . . . but not a collapse of Earth's magnetic Field, right?

  • @ChrisField-rh2ck
    @ChrisField-rh2ck 25 днів тому

    What about the recent discovery of an impact crater in North Western Greenland? Preliminary research has shown that this happened at the time of the Younger Dryas

  • @tom32958
    @tom32958 Рік тому

    love your videos

  • @RosannaMoquete
    @RosannaMoquete Рік тому +2

    I didn’t see this in rumble.

  • @gabigabriela2802
    @gabigabriela2802 Рік тому

    Thank you ❣️🙏😇

  • @jrzerelocatedpatriots3862
    @jrzerelocatedpatriots3862 Рік тому +1

    I was there, but was really young.

  • @Waynesification
    @Waynesification Рік тому

    Somebody just posted MAPCIS, a massive impact crater in Australia. 2000km wide outer ring.

  • @sandrasmith3943
    @sandrasmith3943 16 днів тому

    Beryllium-10 deposition on polar ice sheets is influenced by stratospheric volcanic eruptions

  • @Waynesification
    @Waynesification Рік тому +3

    The first moon which came down?

  • @thomasfleming2593
    @thomasfleming2593 Рік тому +1

    WOW! Time for a glass of wime to celebrate the coming.

  • @hannibalspice
    @hannibalspice 10 днів тому

    The new ice cores from the Antarctic are the oldest ever. Scientists are finding that CO2 levels are not corresponding to what they thought. It's very interesting, all this new research is bound to result in new technologies.

  • @alienal8278
    @alienal8278 Рік тому +2

    How can you measure time ?

  • @waynecontinuum7934
    @waynecontinuum7934 Рік тому +2

    So excellent ❤️❤️❤️

  • @wakcackle3555
    @wakcackle3555 Рік тому

    End of the Folsom might be the final collapse of a system of food resources.
    Seeing a cyclical system fail through deteriorating conditions? Going through a reboot or reset of some sort?
    The patterns of fiat currency failure is pretty consistent and often repeated. If the patterns of energy could be examined in the same way it might reveal something.
    Remember that all models are wrong, and some models prove to be useful.

  • @paulojleite
    @paulojleite Рік тому +3

    Could you make a similar video about SOUTH AMERICA??

  • @greghoward3435
    @greghoward3435 Рік тому +1

    12,000 to 13,000 solar cycle micronova.

  • @kellikelli4413
    @kellikelli4413 Рік тому

    You said the effect went all the way to the west coast but according to the screen shot you showed us while you were talking, is the circled area the effected area, or the safe area ?

  • @leahaltmann3826
    @leahaltmann3826 Рік тому +2

    bs"d excellent presentation!

  • @crazsilversc2884
    @crazsilversc2884 2 місяці тому

    What about the large 1+km object that hit Greenland that the impact has been found and dated to the younger dryas?

  • @swirvinbirds1971
    @swirvinbirds1971 Місяць тому

    If you look at temperatures during the last Glacial Maximum the coldest place in the Northern hemisphere was over North America. This suggests pole wandering as Siberia was nearly ice free and the current North pole was warmer than North America.
    Omg there is a lot of misinformation here. 😱