Randall Carlson
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Next slide. All right, so this is the same thing, you see. And so this is the kind of evidence that when we are... You know, what I tell people is, well, we're like detectives, and we're going to try to solve this, because this might be part of the murder mystery. What happened to the great megafauna? Because for one thing, I can tell you this.
Next slide. All right, so this is the same thing, you see. And so this is the kind of evidence that when we are... You know, what I tell people is, well, we're like detectives, and we're going to try to solve this, because this might be part of the murder mystery. What happened to the great megafauna? Because for one thing, I can tell you this.
85 to 90% of all of the megafauna remains that have been found, the fossils excavated, they're all in flood deposits. Virtually all of them. Okay. Primarily gravel pits over and over again. And gravel, gravel pits, peat bogs are the primary two places that you find the skeletal remains. Now, when you get up near the Arctic circle, you find them embedded in permafrost. Mm-hmm .
85 to 90% of all of the megafauna remains that have been found, the fossils excavated, they're all in flood deposits. Virtually all of them. Okay. Primarily gravel pits over and over again. And gravel, gravel pits, peat bogs are the primary two places that you find the skeletal remains. Now, when you get up near the Arctic circle, you find them embedded in permafrost. Mm-hmm .
85 to 90% of all of the megafauna remains that have been found, the fossils excavated, they're all in flood deposits. Virtually all of them. Okay. Primarily gravel pits over and over again. And gravel, gravel pits, peat bogs are the primary two places that you find the skeletal remains. Now, when you get up near the Arctic circle, you find them embedded in permafrost. Mm-hmm .
Yet the permafrost itself looks to be gigantic flood deposits that subsequently froze.
Yet the permafrost itself looks to be gigantic flood deposits that subsequently froze.
Yet the permafrost itself looks to be gigantic flood deposits that subsequently froze.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yeah. dozens and dozens. I mean, I've collected, I've got three ring binders. I don't know how many, you know, with probably three to 400 papers in there discussing. And then I've got PDF files that I've studied online the last 10 years, probably another three or 400. So yeah, going through these, you know, what are the circumstances in which these remains are found?
Yeah. dozens and dozens. I mean, I've collected, I've got three ring binders. I don't know how many, you know, with probably three to 400 papers in there discussing. And then I've got PDF files that I've studied online the last 10 years, probably another three or 400. So yeah, going through these, you know, what are the circumstances in which these remains are found?
Yeah. dozens and dozens. I mean, I've collected, I've got three ring binders. I don't know how many, you know, with probably three to 400 papers in there discussing. And then I've got PDF files that I've studied online the last 10 years, probably another three or 400. So yeah, going through these, you know, what are the circumstances in which these remains are found?
And over and over and over again, they're found in flood deposits.
And over and over and over again, they're found in flood deposits.
And over and over and over again, they're found in flood deposits.
I know. It isn't known. Again, it's a matter of putting the pieces together.
I know. It isn't known. Again, it's a matter of putting the pieces together.
I know. It isn't known. Again, it's a matter of putting the pieces together.