The Berezovka mammoth was found frozen in permafrost in a position that tells an extraordinary story. Sitting on its haunches with both hips broken, it had food in its mouth and undigested material in its stomach that had never had time to putrefy. Scientific analysis concluded that the entire six ton carcass would have had to be frozen within approximately ten hours to prevent biological decomposition of the stomach contents from beginning.
The question that conclusion forces is one Randall states directly - how do you freeze a six ton mammoth in ten hours? Under any gradual or incremental climate change scenario the answer is that you simply do not. The Berezovka mammoth is physical evidence of a temperature drop so sudden and so catastrophic that a living animal was flash frozen mid-meal, food still in its mouth, before decomposition could begin. Both hips broken suggests it was thrown or fell violently before the freeze occurred. Something happened - and whatever it was, it happened with a speed that no conventional model of glacial climate change has ever been able to account for.
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🌽 Husker Power… the MASTERY of strength & conditioning
Boyd Epley is often thought of as the “godfather of strength & conditioning.”
His program at Nebraska 4 decades ago changed the game & we can STILL learn from it
Here, he details some of his speed development tools
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The last time iowa was in the elite 8, these 3 had a 20 point lead and led by 16 at halftime. It all came crashing down in the second half. My dad (56) still talks about that game like I talk about Michigan state in 2015. Let’s rewrite history for them.