Episode #075: The Great Year Model of Cyclic Time & Periodic Disaster
6December 1, 2021
Summary
In this episode, Randall Carlson explores ancient knowledge regarding cyclical patterns of destruction as gleaned from historical models tied to the Pleistocene/Holocene Transition, particularly focusing on the Younger Dryas period. Joined by the Brothers of the Serpent, they delve into how past civilizations may have understood and prepared for these catastrophic cycles. The discussion highlights the implications of these ancient insights on our current knowledge and future resilience.
Key Takeaways
- 1Younger Dryas: A significant period marked by dramatic climate changes about 12,900 to 11,700 years ago.
- 2Randall Carlson: A prominent figure in alternative archaeology and geoscience, known for his theories on ancient cataclysms.
- 3Brothers of the Serpent: A podcast duo exploring historical mysteries and ancient knowledge.
- 4Cyclical patterns of destruction: Ancient models hypothesized to predict catastrophic events tied to climate change and geological activity.
Description
In this episode, Randall Carlson explores ancient knowledge regarding cyclical patterns of destruction as gleaned from historical models tied to the Pleistocene/Holocene Transition, particularly focusing on the Younger Dryas period. Joined by the Brothers of the Serpent, they delve into how past civilizations may have understood and prepared for these catastrophic cycles. The discussion highlights the implications of these ancient insights on our current knowledge and future resilience.