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And that flood of ice quickly lowered the temperature of the Atlantic and raised its sea level so that it caused flooding on the coasts and radically changed the temperature colder again for, I don't know, a couple hundred years or something. Geology is funny like that. Yeah. But that was what I originally read. And now there's a new idea that it was a comet.
But, you know, I mean, mammoths were all the way over to Europe, though, too. They died out in Europe. They were in Siberia. So that is... That is a point to consider. Yes, Africa's larger herd animals remain. So did Southeast Asia. But the wipeout of the megafauna in the northern climate was fairly at a uniform time. It wasn't just the Americas.
But, you know, I mean, mammoths were all the way over to Europe, though, too. They died out in Europe. They were in Siberia. So that is... That is a point to consider. Yes, Africa's larger herd animals remain. So did Southeast Asia. But the wipeout of the megafauna in the northern climate was fairly at a uniform time. It wasn't just the Americas.
But, you know, I mean, mammoths were all the way over to Europe, though, too. They died out in Europe. They were in Siberia. So that is... That is a point to consider. Yes, Africa's larger herd animals remain. So did Southeast Asia. But the wipeout of the megafauna in the northern climate was fairly at a uniform time. It wasn't just the Americas.
It was also Europe and across to Siberia and into China.
It was also Europe and across to Siberia and into China.
It was also Europe and across to Siberia and into China.
Okay. To Randall's point, a team that's working on this comet research that's โ I don't know how these guys afforded it, but they paid so much money to have the entire United States LIDAR mapped. And I'm friends with one of the guys that's on this comet research group, and he was like, you know, by doing this, we also vicariously created the highest quality LIDAR map possible.
Okay. To Randall's point, a team that's working on this comet research that's โ I don't know how these guys afforded it, but they paid so much money to have the entire United States LIDAR mapped. And I'm friends with one of the guys that's on this comet research group, and he was like, you know, by doing this, we also vicariously created the highest quality LIDAR map possible.
Okay. To Randall's point, a team that's working on this comet research that's โ I don't know how these guys afforded it, but they paid so much money to have the entire United States LIDAR mapped. And I'm friends with one of the guys that's on this comet research group, and he was like, you know, by doing this, we also vicariously created the highest quality LIDAR map possible.
of Native American mound sites that's ever been made. Would you like access to it? So I got access to it. Dr. Barnhart's seen it. It's pretty amazing. Wow.
of Native American mound sites that's ever been made. Would you like access to it? So I got access to it. Dr. Barnhart's seen it. It's pretty amazing. Wow.
of Native American mound sites that's ever been made. Would you like access to it? So I got access to it. Dr. Barnhart's seen it. It's pretty amazing. Wow.
Right here in your state. Luke's been finding all sorts of stuff along the river.
Right here in your state. Luke's been finding all sorts of stuff along the river.
Right here in your state. Luke's been finding all sorts of stuff along the river.
Really? This will be in the future.
Really? This will be in the future.
Really? This will be in the future.
so there there are um you know i mean i would imagine that some people know about them but there have to be hundreds and hundreds of mound sites one in particular that that could be you know an entire ancient village um in florida that has never been documented before and they're they're on the slide art map so that's that's probably down the pipe for me in 2025 that i'm going to go document these things in person but