Jimmy Corsetti
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And consequential similarities to what was described of Atlantis. And it's just incredibly fascinating. You know, the theory that I have is that the reason why it no longer exists is that it was bulldozed in some sort of catastrophic fluvial erosion. I know Randall Carlson does not think that this is the site of Atlantis. However, one thing I want to ask you about that. Yeah.
And consequential similarities to what was described of Atlantis. And it's just incredibly fascinating. You know, the theory that I have is that the reason why it no longer exists is that it was bulldozed in some sort of catastrophic fluvial erosion. I know Randall Carlson does not think that this is the site of Atlantis. However, one thing I want to ask you about that. Yeah.
And consequential similarities to what was described of Atlantis. And it's just incredibly fascinating. You know, the theory that I have is that the reason why it no longer exists is that it was bulldozed in some sort of catastrophic fluvial erosion. I know Randall Carlson does not think that this is the site of Atlantis. However, one thing I want to ask you about that. Yeah.
However, he did say that, you know, through him studying this, that there's evidence of at least fluvial or fluvial, multiple fluvial events that may have happened over this site to essentially obliterate it and collapse volcanic dome.
However, he did say that, you know, through him studying this, that there's evidence of at least fluvial or fluvial, multiple fluvial events that may have happened over this site to essentially obliterate it and collapse volcanic dome.
However, he did say that, you know, through him studying this, that there's evidence of at least fluvial or fluvial, multiple fluvial events that may have happened over this site to essentially obliterate it and collapse volcanic dome.
You can see signatures of salt or natron that is in the white blemishes along it, which I have suggested is evidence that seawater had settled and later evaporated there. It is just bizarre. How would one go about determining whether this was or was not a collapsed volcano? You know, to be honest with you.
You can see signatures of salt or natron that is in the white blemishes along it, which I have suggested is evidence that seawater had settled and later evaporated there. It is just bizarre. How would one go about determining whether this was or was not a collapsed volcano? You know, to be honest with you.
You can see signatures of salt or natron that is in the white blemishes along it, which I have suggested is evidence that seawater had settled and later evaporated there. It is just bizarre. How would one go about determining whether this was or was not a collapsed volcano? You know, to be honest with you.
So I I've looked at pictures of other known volcanic domes that have collapsed and they don't look like this. Well, there's nothing on the earth that looks like this, is there? And so I don't, listen, I'm not a scientist. The consensus is that's what it is. But, you know, if you look up, you know, collapsed volcanic domes, nothing anywhere on earth looks even remotely similar.
So I I've looked at pictures of other known volcanic domes that have collapsed and they don't look like this. Well, there's nothing on the earth that looks like this, is there? And so I don't, listen, I'm not a scientist. The consensus is that's what it is. But, you know, if you look up, you know, collapsed volcanic domes, nothing anywhere on earth looks even remotely similar.
So I I've looked at pictures of other known volcanic domes that have collapsed and they don't look like this. Well, there's nothing on the earth that looks like this, is there? And so I don't, listen, I'm not a scientist. The consensus is that's what it is. But, you know, if you look up, you know, collapsed volcanic domes, nothing anywhere on earth looks even remotely similar.
Like you can see like, you know, evidence where things had collapsed and looks different, but not the concentric circles. It's truly bizarre. What are your thoughts on this theory? I'm trying to figure it out.
Like you can see like, you know, evidence where things had collapsed and looks different, but not the concentric circles. It's truly bizarre. What are your thoughts on this theory? I'm trying to figure it out.
Like you can see like, you know, evidence where things had collapsed and looks different, but not the concentric circles. It's truly bizarre. What are your thoughts on this theory? I'm trying to figure it out.
I love this. So a lot of people aren't aware that the legend of Atlantis originates from the Egyptians. And it was â so â Plato made it famous, but it was actually his distant relative Solon who had visited Atlantis 2,600 years ago. And what's so interesting is that he had said that the Egyptian priest had said that Atlantis was destroyed 9,000 years earlier.
I love this. So a lot of people aren't aware that the legend of Atlantis originates from the Egyptians. And it was â so â Plato made it famous, but it was actually his distant relative Solon who had visited Atlantis 2,600 years ago. And what's so interesting is that he had said that the Egyptian priest had said that Atlantis was destroyed 9,000 years earlier.
I love this. So a lot of people aren't aware that the legend of Atlantis originates from the Egyptians. And it was â so â Plato made it famous, but it was actually his distant relative Solon who had visited Atlantis 2,600 years ago. And what's so interesting is that he had said that the Egyptian priest had said that Atlantis was destroyed 9,000 years earlier.
And when you add 2,600 plus 9,000, that's 11,600 years ago, which coincides precisely with the Younger Dryas climate catastrophe. of 11,600 years ago, where there was a massive shift in temperature on Earth, a rapid end to the last ice age. And I'm like, what an insane coincidence to be so specific to say 9,000 years. It'd be one thing to say, oh, this was 10,000 years ago.
And when you add 2,600 plus 9,000, that's 11,600 years ago, which coincides precisely with the Younger Dryas climate catastrophe. of 11,600 years ago, where there was a massive shift in temperature on Earth, a rapid end to the last ice age. And I'm like, what an insane coincidence to be so specific to say 9,000 years. It'd be one thing to say, oh, this was 10,000 years ago.