@xplanetv@DrDavidMiano@MichaelButtonX Funny how you have to bring in a strawman argument when you see every point you make crumble. You literally don’t have a clue, soon what I’m saying will just be mainstream accepted theory and you’ll be sat with the same folks who pushed Clovis first and the KT impact deniers
@vcadellalt3@xplanetv@DrDavidMiano@MichaelButtonX I don’t know, thousands of flood myths throughout every culture globally. Evidence of cataclysmic flooding on every continent at the end of the last ice age. Up to 70% of the human population being displaced by flooding and sea level rise within a few hundred years
@xplanetv@DrDavidMiano@MichaelButtonX Just COINCIDENTALLY happen to all be dated within the same 200 year time period. “Total coincidence my dude, it’s all just regional ocean sized currents moving across land at the same time, on multiple different continents worldwide, nothing to see here, totally normal”
@xplanetv@DrDavidMiano@MichaelButtonX These are just the well known megafloods. There is evidence in northern Russia, Europe and South America of similar flooding around the same time period. It just hasn’t been as widely published as North America. Thanks for confirming you haven’t really looked in to any of this.
@xplanetv@DrDavidMiano@MichaelButtonX Never said it was “my dude”. But you’re downplaying the catastrophic nature of this time period. Humans were around to witness it, to say that wouldn’t leave a lasting impression on mankind is hubris.
@xplanetv@MichaelButtonX You think that it was a nice continuous melting over those years and not rapid pulses caused by dam breaches. I hate to break it to you “my dude” the scientists that worked on these papers will tell you, WE DON’T HAVE THE RESOLUTION TO CONCLUDE HOW FAST THE SEA LEVEL RISE WAS
@AQuartermain@DrDavidMiano@MichaelButtonX Have you ever looked into the ice age mega floods of North America? We’re talking ocean sized currents moving across land and into the oceans. It WOULD have been catastrophic. If you say otherwise, I can only conclude you have not studied this properly
@AQuartermain@DrDavidMiano@MichaelButtonX We don’t have the resolution to say either way. But even disregarding that, do you understand how much water it takes to make the GLOBAL sea level rise even just a few feet!? We talk about sea level rise today as catastrophic and it’s just a few of inches over centuries
@Gnosisinformant That’s funny because I watched your debate with Dan and I don’t think I’ve ever watched anyone know so little about a subject trying to debate. That someone was YOU. Not the electrician. Go back to the drawing board dude. You’ve got this all wrong.
@JefferyParkins2@MichaelButtonX That was the average over 1000 years. It wasn’t a slow constant rate of exactly 4 inches per year. There were catastrophic pulses of meltwater that they try to dismiss by averaging out over 1000years to make it seem less extreme. It’s a resolution problem