Episode #022: Q&A w/RC: Ontario Megafloods, Olympic Adventure, Pheaton
6March 23, 2020
Summary
In this episode, Randall Carlson responds to audience queries while exploring the hidden facets of ancient Earth events. He discusses catastrophic occurrences, such as the 'myth of Phaeton', and their implications on our understanding of geological history. Key elements like the Sudbury impact site and the evolution of the Earth are interwoven with personal anecdotes from his past explorations.
Key Takeaways
- 1The Younger Dryas period is linked to catastrophic events described by the myth of Phaeton.
- 2The Sudbury impact site in Ontario is significant to geological studies.
- 3The concept of drumlins and tunnel valleys relates to the Puget Lobe around Olympia, Washington.
- 4Mega-mammals experienced sudden freezing, raising questions about past climates and catastrophes.
- 5Carlson's experiences during a 1970 trip provide humorous and reflective insights into his explorative journey.
Description
In this episode, Randall Carlson responds to audience queries while exploring the hidden facets of ancient Earth events. He discusses catastrophic occurrences, such as the 'myth of Phaeton', and their implications on our understanding of geological history. Key elements like the Sudbury impact site and the evolution of the Earth are interwoven with personal anecdotes from his past explorations.