Aubrey Marcus
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Well, that's why I asked you, Randall.
You're supposed to resolve unresolved mysteries.
This is your role here, sir.
I mean, I think that's where your theory is so elegant and explanatory for the melting of the ice, which, if I understand it correctly, was an asteroid that broke up creating flashpoint friction heat in the atmosphere, ionosphere, and then created this flashpoint effect, which then created the flood that actually melted it.
So check me if I understand this correctly.
The asteroid comes.
It impacts.
It sends up a massive amount of particulates into the air.
The particulates then blot out the sun.
The sun blots out the photosynthesis capacity for the plants.
The plants die.
The herbivores die.
The carnivores who eat the herbivores die.
And then thus goes the fate of the dinosaurs.
Which also puts an enormous amount of particulate in the air as well.
Which is one of the reasons why you can like inexplicably find shells in places that are like, this is nowhere near a fucking ocean, you know, and you find shell fossils and you know, the earth has been in this, we live in a cataclysmic earth, like things change.
Yeah.
And this is just a, this is just part and parcel to it.
All right.
So I want to loop us back.