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Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Thoughts on Ancient Weather - An Essay


Ok, this has been bugging me since I saw one episode of the Ancient Weather series, and it makes you think.

They say at the end of the last ice age, north America was covered by the Laurentian Glacier, and it held back Lake Agassiz. Well eventually the part of the Glacier that made the Damn that held back the water of Lake Agassiz (1,100-km (700-mile)-long by 300-km (200-mile)-wide) crumbled, releasing the larges tsunami that this planet has ever had. It dumped into the Atlantic ocean crossed into the Mediterranean sea and filled the black and red seas. This is thought to be the Noah’s Arc Flood that yes would have taken a few months for the water to settle down enough for it to be safe on land anywhere lower than the highest places of the world. Yes it would have cause a potential extinction event and the only humans to survive would have been the ones that were on boats at the time of the tsunami.

Ok. There have been several ice ages in the duration of hominids more correctly Homo Sapians about 160,000 years ago. That is when the first Human era Ice age started. The only places left on the planet were about 10 to 15 watering holes in Africa, everywhere else on the planet would have been un inhabitable. Just think about stories. Lake Agassiz busted it’s banks about 11,500 years ago so Noah would have been then the bible says 4000 years, but remember at the time 1000 would have been like 999 trillion + 1 to us a number that right now is kinda useless. So they really didn’t have a way to tell time other than say thousands and thousands of years. Well when you are talking 100,000 or more 160,000 then it easily puts Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden anywhere from 50,000 a feasibly 160,000 years or more, there was just no way to tell time. So let’s say the earth was in a paradise phase, and then within 10 years (watch the series, ice ages and heat wave ages change temps within 10 years) the weather goes bad, and they have to leave (doesn’t that sound suspiciously like being kicked out of Eden?) so now because of the Ice age the only place habitable by humans is Africa. The population of humankind went from about 100,000 to 10,000 another extinction event. They would have been forced to live around these little watering holes. They would have been forced to domesticate herd animals for food otherwise the animals would leave. HELLO The Birth of Modern Man!!!!!. Even the Story of Caine and Able can be explained.

One of the watering holes had the family of Adam and Eve and caine murdered able. Well there were no other people on earth according to the bible, well these people at each watering hold would think they were the only people left on the planet because leaving the watering hole meant death, and you didn’t know about the other watering holes. Well Cain was ashamed of himself for killing Able, and he left, and accidentally stumbled upon another watering hole with more people. All of a sudden the human race doubled. Even the path the humans took over then next 130 millennium and the death of the Neanderthal race. The migration of the human race, the explanations of the differences that humans look from Africa, Australia, Europe Asia north America and south America, can all be explained by the next 7 ice ages.
See Religion explained. Now what made humans create language, well I am guessing that sitting around the watering holes got pretty boring and they created song, which started the raise to language.

The need for keeping the domestic animals together made man pick up a stick and use his first tool.

And the first time we recognized ourselves in a pool of water gave us self awareness.
The rest just fell into place because we are so damned curious about EVERYTHING
I bet if we go to ancient weather, look for things like forest fires, drought, meteorites, and ice ages, we could match up about 70 percent of the religions of the worlds. I would love to do a bible study and compare it with this.


*Thanks, Daryn

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