Randall Carlson
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They're all doing it out of their own pockets in their spare time, but You know, I, I, I'm, I'm surprised that not more of them are putting the big picture together. Um, and you know, correlating well, what is the connection between these climate changes that we're seeing with the mega funnel extinctions, with the floods, with the legends, with the oral tradition, right?
No, you said remnants of the boats. Do we know what, were they wood? Wood, yeah.
No, you said remnants of the boats. Do we know what, were they wood? Wood, yeah.
No, you said remnants of the boats. Do we know what, were they wood? Wood, yeah.
Advanced boats 40,000 years ago.
Advanced boats 40,000 years ago.
Advanced boats 40,000 years ago.
Where are they putting ocean level at 40,000?
Where are they putting ocean level at 40,000?
Where are they putting ocean level at 40,000?
Because, I mean, if people are doing this... Composite materials held together with plant-based ropes for open-sea fishing. If so, then... Highly skilled and see highly skilled navigators would seem to imply at least some working knowledge of astronomy for sure. Yeah. I had, um,
Because, I mean, if people are doing this... Composite materials held together with plant-based ropes for open-sea fishing. If so, then... Highly skilled and see highly skilled navigators would seem to imply at least some working knowledge of astronomy for sure. Yeah. I had, um,
Because, I mean, if people are doing this... Composite materials held together with plant-based ropes for open-sea fishing. If so, then... Highly skilled and see highly skilled navigators would seem to imply at least some working knowledge of astronomy for sure. Yeah. I had, um,
read a number of articles from recent years about, you know, the, the, uh, settling of various islands, including, you know, Malta and some of the islands in the Mediterranean, which have gone back 50,000 years ago and would have seemed to obviously imply that they had some seafaring capacity.
read a number of articles from recent years about, you know, the, the, uh, settling of various islands, including, you know, Malta and some of the islands in the Mediterranean, which have gone back 50,000 years ago and would have seemed to obviously imply that they had some seafaring capacity.
read a number of articles from recent years about, you know, the, the, uh, settling of various islands, including, you know, Malta and some of the islands in the Mediterranean, which have gone back 50,000 years ago and would have seemed to obviously imply that they had some seafaring capacity.
Rather than like they just said there, rather than just like kind of almost drifting accidentally on a raft or something. But yeah, that kind of brings us back to the idea of if they could, that navigational skill, it wouldn't have been out of the question that they could have, in my mind, sailed across an ocean. especially if they knew of intermediate islands.
Rather than like they just said there, rather than just like kind of almost drifting accidentally on a raft or something. But yeah, that kind of brings us back to the idea of if they could, that navigational skill, it wouldn't have been out of the question that they could have, in my mind, sailed across an ocean. especially if they knew of intermediate islands.
Rather than like they just said there, rather than just like kind of almost drifting accidentally on a raft or something. But yeah, that kind of brings us back to the idea of if they could, that navigational skill, it wouldn't have been out of the question that they could have, in my mind, sailed across an ocean. especially if they knew of intermediate islands.
And, you know, in the Atlantic, once you sail out of the Straits of Gibraltar, you've got Madeira right there. And then beyond that, you've got the Azores. And during the Ice Age, the Azores would have been much larger because of lowered sea level. And I would argue also much larger because of isostatic movement.