Episode #030: Super-Enhanced Spherules - Fingerprints of Catastrophe
6May 14, 2020
Summary
This episode explores the evidence for hyper-velocity impact events associated with the Younger Dryas Boundary, suggesting a global phenomenon. The discussion includes analysis of microscopic spherules found on multiple continents linking them to ancient impacts and possible nuclear detonations. The findings challenge conventional narratives about Earth's history and present a new perspective on catastrophic events.
Key Takeaways
- 1Younger Dryas Boundary linked to hyper-velocity impact events.
- 2Microscopic spherules found across four continents.
- 3Correlation with Libyan Desert Glass, which is believed to be 26 million years old.
- 4Possible connections to nuclear detonation testing products.
- 5Evidence suggests a global scale for the Younger Dryas events.
Description
This episode explores the evidence for hyper-velocity impact events associated with the Younger Dryas Boundary, suggesting a global phenomenon. The discussion includes analysis of microscopic spherules found on multiple continents linking them to ancient impacts and possible nuclear detonations. The findings challenge conventional narratives about Earth's history and present a new perspective on catastrophic events.