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Randall Carlson

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
2657 total appearances

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Matt Beall Podcast
Ancient Cataclysms, Thunderstorm Tech & Lost Civilizations | #48 Randall Carlson

I wasn't a believer or non-believer in Atlantis, other than the fact that it struck me as very coincidental, the timing of it. I read a couple of books in the late 70s after I read Ignatius Donnelly. Then I read a couple more books. One of them was called The Secret of Atlantis by Otto Muck.

Matt Beall Podcast
Ancient Cataclysms, Thunderstorm Tech & Lost Civilizations | #48 Randall Carlson

I wasn't a believer or non-believer in Atlantis, other than the fact that it struck me as very coincidental, the timing of it. I read a couple of books in the late 70s after I read Ignatius Donnelly. Then I read a couple more books. One of them was called The Secret of Atlantis by Otto Muck.

Matt Beall Podcast
Ancient Cataclysms, Thunderstorm Tech & Lost Civilizations | #48 Randall Carlson

He was a German physicist who believed that Atlantis was in the mid-Atlantic and it had been destroyed when there was a hypervelocity bolide impact into the Atlantic Ocean. And he published that book in 79 or 80. And I read it around that time. And I thought, and he also, that was the first place I ever heard of the Carolina Bays.

Matt Beall Podcast
Ancient Cataclysms, Thunderstorm Tech & Lost Civilizations | #48 Randall Carlson

He was a German physicist who believed that Atlantis was in the mid-Atlantic and it had been destroyed when there was a hypervelocity bolide impact into the Atlantic Ocean. And he published that book in 79 or 80. And I read it around that time. And I thought, and he also, that was the first place I ever heard of the Carolina Bays.

Matt Beall Podcast
Ancient Cataclysms, Thunderstorm Tech & Lost Civilizations | #48 Randall Carlson

He was a German physicist who believed that Atlantis was in the mid-Atlantic and it had been destroyed when there was a hypervelocity bolide impact into the Atlantic Ocean. And he published that book in 79 or 80. And I read it around that time. And I thought, and he also, that was the first place I ever heard of the Carolina Bays.

Matt Beall Podcast
Ancient Cataclysms, Thunderstorm Tech & Lost Civilizations | #48 Randall Carlson

Because his theory was that you had a large object coming in from the northwest. It spalled off. thousands and thousands of pieces of the outer as it's coming in at a low angle into the atmosphere. And all of these pieces are what caused the Carolina Bays. And then the main bulk of the nucleus of this thing plunged into the Atlantic Ocean.

Matt Beall Podcast
Ancient Cataclysms, Thunderstorm Tech & Lost Civilizations | #48 Randall Carlson

Because his theory was that you had a large object coming in from the northwest. It spalled off. thousands and thousands of pieces of the outer as it's coming in at a low angle into the atmosphere. And all of these pieces are what caused the Carolina Bays. And then the main bulk of the nucleus of this thing plunged into the Atlantic Ocean.

Matt Beall Podcast
Ancient Cataclysms, Thunderstorm Tech & Lost Civilizations | #48 Randall Carlson

Because his theory was that you had a large object coming in from the northwest. It spalled off. thousands and thousands of pieces of the outer as it's coming in at a low angle into the atmosphere. And all of these pieces are what caused the Carolina Bays. And then the main bulk of the nucleus of this thing plunged into the Atlantic Ocean.

Matt Beall Podcast
Ancient Cataclysms, Thunderstorm Tech & Lost Civilizations | #48 Randall Carlson

And that was when, and I think it was translated into English from the German in 1980, which was interesting because he speculates in there that the object was originally about six miles in diameter. Well, that same year is when you had the Alvarez hypothesis about the extinction of the dinosaurs.

Matt Beall Podcast
Ancient Cataclysms, Thunderstorm Tech & Lost Civilizations | #48 Randall Carlson

And that was when, and I think it was translated into English from the German in 1980, which was interesting because he speculates in there that the object was originally about six miles in diameter. Well, that same year is when you had the Alvarez hypothesis about the extinction of the dinosaurs.

Matt Beall Podcast
Ancient Cataclysms, Thunderstorm Tech & Lost Civilizations | #48 Randall Carlson

And that was when, and I think it was translated into English from the German in 1980, which was interesting because he speculates in there that the object was originally about six miles in diameter. Well, that same year is when you had the Alvarez hypothesis about the extinction of the dinosaurs.

Matt Beall Podcast
Ancient Cataclysms, Thunderstorm Tech & Lost Civilizations | #48 Randall Carlson

They published the paper about the Cretaceous-Tertiary mass extinction, and they had found this iridium layer in Italy at a KT outcrop. And they weren't looking for that, they just, they were looking at something else.

Matt Beall Podcast
Ancient Cataclysms, Thunderstorm Tech & Lost Civilizations | #48 Randall Carlson

They published the paper about the Cretaceous-Tertiary mass extinction, and they had found this iridium layer in Italy at a KT outcrop. And they weren't looking for that, they just, they were looking at something else.

Matt Beall Podcast
Ancient Cataclysms, Thunderstorm Tech & Lost Civilizations | #48 Randall Carlson

They published the paper about the Cretaceous-Tertiary mass extinction, and they had found this iridium layer in Italy at a KT outcrop. And they weren't looking for that, they just, they were looking at something else.

Matt Beall Podcast
Ancient Cataclysms, Thunderstorm Tech & Lost Civilizations | #48 Randall Carlson

They wanted to know how much, what they were doing was they were looking at this, it's called the fish layer, the magic layer, it had a bunch of names, but it was the transition between the Cretaceous down here and the Tertiary up here. And they wanted to know how much time actually transpired between this transition between

Matt Beall Podcast
Ancient Cataclysms, Thunderstorm Tech & Lost Civilizations | #48 Randall Carlson

They wanted to know how much, what they were doing was they were looking at this, it's called the fish layer, the magic layer, it had a bunch of names, but it was the transition between the Cretaceous down here and the Tertiary up here. And they wanted to know how much time actually transpired between this transition between

Matt Beall Podcast
Ancient Cataclysms, Thunderstorm Tech & Lost Civilizations | #48 Randall Carlson

They wanted to know how much, what they were doing was they were looking at this, it's called the fish layer, the magic layer, it had a bunch of names, but it was the transition between the Cretaceous down here and the Tertiary up here. And they wanted to know how much time actually transpired between this transition between

Matt Beall Podcast
Ancient Cataclysms, Thunderstorm Tech & Lost Civilizations | #48 Randall Carlson

And this was also not only the Cretaceous period and the Tertiary, it was also the distinction, the separation between the Mesozoic era and the Cenozoic era. So it was a major dividing line, and it seemed that you had this... And you can actually see pictures of the Alvarez father-son team standing. And the thing is only like this thick.

Matt Beall Podcast
Ancient Cataclysms, Thunderstorm Tech & Lost Civilizations | #48 Randall Carlson

And this was also not only the Cretaceous period and the Tertiary, it was also the distinction, the separation between the Mesozoic era and the Cenozoic era. So it was a major dividing line, and it seemed that you had this... And you can actually see pictures of the Alvarez father-son team standing. And the thing is only like this thick.

Matt Beall Podcast
Ancient Cataclysms, Thunderstorm Tech & Lost Civilizations | #48 Randall Carlson

And this was also not only the Cretaceous period and the Tertiary, it was also the distinction, the separation between the Mesozoic era and the Cenozoic era. So it was a major dividing line, and it seemed that you had this... And you can actually see pictures of the Alvarez father-son team standing. And the thing is only like this thick.