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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

And interestingly, just like if you start scanning to the west, Brian, sorry, you're going to see, look at the orientation of the drumlins changes. Wow. So the orientation of those drumlins converges on the same spot as the finger lakes. And I think there's a reason for that. And I have a theory as to how you explain that.

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

Yes. But then you've got to explain, okay, why is the water discharging from a central, an epicenter? Why is it? Oh, I knew you were going to ask that question. Well, okay. So my speculation, after thinking what are all of the possible explanations, I think there's one that, Oh, sorry. One that sort of, uh, explains it better than any others. And that is, uh, a hypervelocity impact. Yeah. Okay.

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

Yes. But then you've got to explain, okay, why is the water discharging from a central, an epicenter? Why is it? Oh, I knew you were going to ask that question. Well, okay. So my speculation, after thinking what are all of the possible explanations, I think there's one that, Oh, sorry. One that sort of, uh, explains it better than any others. And that is, uh, a hypervelocity impact. Yeah. Okay.

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

Yes. But then you've got to explain, okay, why is the water discharging from a central, an epicenter? Why is it? Oh, I knew you were going to ask that question. Well, okay. So my speculation, after thinking what are all of the possible explanations, I think there's one that, Oh, sorry. One that sort of, uh, explains it better than any others. And that is, uh, a hypervelocity impact. Yeah. Okay.

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

Yeah. I, in fact, my studies on the Carolina bays probably preceded Chris. Okay. Okay. I have aerial photographs of the bays that I took in the early 90s when I was trying to figure out what the hell they were.

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

Yeah. I, in fact, my studies on the Carolina bays probably preceded Chris. Okay. Okay. I have aerial photographs of the bays that I took in the early 90s when I was trying to figure out what the hell they were.

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

Yeah. I, in fact, my studies on the Carolina bays probably preceded Chris. Okay. Okay. I have aerial photographs of the bays that I took in the early 90s when I was trying to figure out what the hell they were.

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

I don't know. And I'm not convinced this is an impact. But I would lean in the direction that it's the most likely explanation. And I don't think that, yeah. See, my first awareness of the bays, yeah, look at that. They're amazing. Whatever the explanation is, it's amazing. They're incredible. And so I think I first learned about the bays around 1980. I was reading a book called...

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

I don't know. And I'm not convinced this is an impact. But I would lean in the direction that it's the most likely explanation. And I don't think that, yeah. See, my first awareness of the bays, yeah, look at that. They're amazing. Whatever the explanation is, it's amazing. They're incredible. And so I think I first learned about the bays around 1980. I was reading a book called...

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

I don't know. And I'm not convinced this is an impact. But I would lean in the direction that it's the most likely explanation. And I don't think that, yeah. See, my first awareness of the bays, yeah, look at that. They're amazing. Whatever the explanation is, it's amazing. They're incredible. And so I think I first learned about the bays around 1980. I was reading a book called...

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

I was interested in the whole, okay, so what's the deal on Atlantis, right? And I knew that there had been Ignatius Donnelly, who was from Minnesota, my home state, I'd learned about him, and I looked up, and by the late 70s, I had read during my early catastrophist phase, I'd read two books by him.

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

I was interested in the whole, okay, so what's the deal on Atlantis, right? And I knew that there had been Ignatius Donnelly, who was from Minnesota, my home state, I'd learned about him, and I looked up, and by the late 70s, I had read during my early catastrophist phase, I'd read two books by him.

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

I was interested in the whole, okay, so what's the deal on Atlantis, right? And I knew that there had been Ignatius Donnelly, who was from Minnesota, my home state, I'd learned about him, and I looked up, and by the late 70s, I had read during my early catastrophist phase, I'd read two books by him.

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

One was Atlantis, the antediluvian world, I believe it was, written in like 1882, and then it followed up a year later with Ragnarok, the Age of Fire and Gravel. And I had read those books, and Ignatius Donnelly in Ragnarok, The Age of Fire and Gravel, proposed that Atlantis was destroyed during a much larger catastrophe that was triggered by a comet impact. Now, this is like 1883.

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

One was Atlantis, the antediluvian world, I believe it was, written in like 1882, and then it followed up a year later with Ragnarok, the Age of Fire and Gravel. And I had read those books, and Ignatius Donnelly in Ragnarok, The Age of Fire and Gravel, proposed that Atlantis was destroyed during a much larger catastrophe that was triggered by a comet impact. Now, this is like 1883.

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

One was Atlantis, the antediluvian world, I believe it was, written in like 1882, and then it followed up a year later with Ragnarok, the Age of Fire and Gravel. And I had read those books, and Ignatius Donnelly in Ragnarok, The Age of Fire and Gravel, proposed that Atlantis was destroyed during a much larger catastrophe that was triggered by a comet impact. Now, this is like 1883.

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

Now, he's generally derisively dismissed by mainstream archaeologists, but really, in a lot of ways, he was ahead of his time. to even be talking about comet impacts causing... Yeah. Now, this is interesting. This is one of the ideas.

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

Now, he's generally derisively dismissed by mainstream archaeologists, but really, in a lot of ways, he was ahead of his time. to even be talking about comet impacts causing... Yeah. Now, this is interesting. This is one of the ideas.

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

Now, he's generally derisively dismissed by mainstream archaeologists, but really, in a lot of ways, he was ahead of his time. to even be talking about comet impacts causing... Yeah. Now, this is interesting. This is one of the ideas.

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

And see, at the time I was researching them, I did not know about the oriented lakes of Alaska, which, you know, again, what we've got is this kind of converging trajectory here. And I believe that's based upon the work of... Oh, heck Chris knows him. I know him.