Episode #093: Fossil-filled Blast Wind Muck Deposits in Alaska with Embedded Microspherules
5February 24, 2023
Summary
In this episode, the crew returns to explore the implications of population growth and decline through various graphs from OurWorldinData.org. They delve into the concept of 'plasmoids' and Randall Carlson's recent ventures involving this technology. The discussion shifts to a groundbreaking 2017 paper detailing the chaotic events surrounding the formation of Alaskan and Yukon Mucks and their connections to potential cosmic impact events over the last 40,000 years.
Key Takeaways
- 1Population growth and decline data from OurWorldinData.org
- 2The concept of 'plasmoid' technology
- 3Discussion of a 2017 paper in Nature about Alaskan and Yukon Mucks
- 4Evidence of multiple impact events in the last 40,000 years
- 5Reference to researchers John Reeves and Frank Hibben
- 6Connections to the Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis
Description
In this episode, the crew returns to explore the implications of population growth and decline through various graphs from OurWorldinData.org. They delve into the concept of 'plasmoids' and Randall Carlson's recent ventures involving this technology. The discussion shifts to a groundbreaking 2017 paper detailing the chaotic events surrounding the formation of Alaskan and Yukon Mucks and their connections to potential cosmic impact events over the last 40,000 years.