Aubrey Marcus
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I appreciated that understanding because that actually helps me clarify what happened to our dear friends, the dinosaurs.
But could it have been something similar where particulates went up into the atmosphere quickly creating a blockage of the sun, which then cooled the temperatures and then created the ice age?
Is that, I mean, that's where my mind goes when I'm trying to explain a rapid increase of ice accumulation, right?
I want to hear them.
All right, here we go.
Theory one, asteroid impact, half on land, half on water.
It melts some of the water, bringing tons of water vapor because of the heat.
It breaks up into multiple parts, and then it actually evaporates an enormous amount of water and also hits enough land that there's particulates.
So the water rains down, the sun is cooled,
And that's theory one.
And this theory two is aliens did it.
But I like theory one better.
I haven't, actually, but it's just... I like solving puzzles.
That's probably one of my favorite things.
And that's also, you know, one of the beautiful things that I think...
It's kind of odd that the most important puzzles that are being solved, and it's not that you aren't an accredited geologist, you are, but you're not a mainstream geologist.
You're not part of the academia of geology, and you're solving the most important puzzles.
Same with Graham Hancock.
He's a fucking journalist.
Like an incredible guy, brilliant mind, he feels, he sees, he's, I mean, not to discredit the majesty of what he brings to the table.