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Episode #072: Glaciers' Big DAM Problems - Meltwater Conduits
In this episode, Randall Carlson discusses climatic fluctuations and their historical significance, tracing connections from the Medieval Warm Period to today's ecological challenges. He critiques the Ice Dam model as a myth and explains the mechanics behind glacial melt and outburst floods. This conversation offers a deep dive into glaciology and the implications of historical climate events on our understanding of past civilizations.
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Sep 2, 2021
Episode #071: Pressure - Enemy of Glacial Ice Dams / Outburst Floods
In this episode, Randall Carlson challenges the outdated Ice Dam model that attributes the formation of the Channeled Scablands to Lake Missoula. He presents evidence that suggests other significant meltwater sources existed during the Ice Age Megafloods. The podcast emphasizes the importance of re-evaluating geological models based on new data and insights from various scientific studies.
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Aug 26, 2021
Episode #070: Immense Ice Dam Extrapolation / Floods Controversies
This podcast episode explores the controversial 'Ice Dam' theory related to Lake Missoula and the catastrophic Ice Age Megafloods that occurred around 13,000 years ago. Randall Carlson challenges the mainstream narrative by presenting evidence that suggests these floods were exacerbated by sudden meltwater from the Cordilleran Ice Sheet. His analysis, backed by geologist citations, critiques the feasibility of ice retaining a lake over 2000 feet deep.
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Aug 16, 2021
Episode #069: Mega-scale Incomprehensible Floods
In this episode of Kosmographia, Randall Carlson and his team revisit their recent spring tours exploring the geological formations created by historic flooding events. They express doubts about the conventional Ice Dam model concerning the formation of Moses Coulee, suggesting a need for further investigation into the area's geological history. Utilizing terrain and satellite maps, Carlson offers insights into the complex history of the landscapes shaped by these immense forces.
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Aug 9, 2021
Episode #068: Problematic Lake Missoula - Ice Dam, Mega-ripples, Strandlines
Randall Carlson challenges the mainstream understanding of the Clark Fork Valley Ice Dam and Lake Missoula, arguing that evidence points to rapid flooding events rather than prolonged rainfall. He claims that the geological features indicate multiple drainage and refilling events, contrary to established theories. This discussion invites listeners to reevaluate the historical narratives surrounding Ice Age Floods.
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Jul 21, 2021
Episode #067: Subglacial Flood-forms Interpretation w/ Jerome Lesemann PhD
This episode of the Randall Carlson Podcast dives into the intricate geological features of the Cordilleran Ice Sheet, particularly its Puget Lobe. The discussion incorporates evidence of catastrophic and gradual formation processes, exploring their implications on the landscape formed during the Ice Age Floods. Special attention is given to the interplay of water dynamics in the Scablands and the broader impacts on North American geology.
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Jul 7, 2021
Episode #066: Channeled Scablands - Into the Field with Randall Carlson
Join Randall Carlson and fellow researchers as they reflect on their recent adventure through Washington's Channeled Scablands, exploring the monumental landscapes shaped by the Ice Age Megaflood. This mega-swapcast features insights from multiple contributors who share experiences and visuals from their tour. Dive into discussions that merge scientific inquiry with alternative archaeology and ancient history.
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Jun 20, 2021
Episode #065: Scablands Megafloods - Questioning the Doctrine
In this episode of the Randall Carlson Podcast, the hosts discuss the mysterious 'merging megaflood' deposits found at Tammany Bar near Lewiston, Idaho. They delve into the complex geological features of the eastern Scablands and the impact of glacial activity and ice dams on these landscapes. The conversation raises critical questions about the established understanding of Ice Age Floods in the Pacific Northwest.
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Jun 12, 2021
Episode #064: Secrets of Sacred Geometry Initiation
In this episode, Randall Carlson delves into the fascinating realm of Sacred Geometry and its esoteric meanings. He explores the concept of an Archetypal Realm and the historical connections between human measures and cosmic systems. Through this lens, he raises questions about our understanding of the natural world and potential amnesia regarding ancient knowledge.
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Apr 29, 2021
Episode #063: Merging Megafloods
The podcast explores the geological features and historical significance of the Bonneville Flood's pathway across southern Idaho. It focuses on how this megaflood eroded materials, shaping various canyons and gorges, and left unique deposits that evoke deeper investigations. The discussion intertwines the implications of these formations with broader themes of ancient geological events.
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Apr 23, 2021
Episode 062: Bonneville Mega-Lake and Megaflood
In this episode, Randall Carlson delves into the impactful megaflood events that shaped the North American landscape during the Pleistocene era. The discussion reveals features such as Lake Bonneville and the consequences of its dramatic erosion, which scoured paths through regions like the Snake River Plain. Carlson and his guests emphasize that the study of these ancient floods is only beginning to uncover their significance in understanding our geological history.
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Mar 28, 2021
Episode #061: Megaflood Scenes Almost No One "Sees"
This episode of the Randall Carlson Podcast explores the geological implications of significant flood events across the Southern Appalachians and the desert southwest, particularly focusing on the Bonneville Flood. It highlights unique locations like Cumberland Falls and Valles Caldera, emphasizing the impact of pluvial flood-flows on these landscapes. The discussion includes evidence that showcases how sudden and overwhelming rainfalls can dramatically reshape the terrain.
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Mar 16, 2021
Episode #060: Relict Appalachian Megaflood Phenomena
The podcast dives deep into the Megaflood features found in the Appalachians and the geological forces behind them. It discusses the historical debates between gradualist and catastrophist theories in geology and revisits the unresolved Energy Paradox. With visual aids and maps, RC highlights the significant impact of past cataclysmic events on the region's landscape.
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Feb 19, 2021
Episode #059: Egypt Mysteries Explored with UnchartedX and Cosmic Tusk
This episode features an in-depth review of ancient Egyptian temples and ruins, focusing on a recent tour led by notable researchers. The discussion highlights the significance of the Younger Dryas and related catastrophic events that may have influenced ancient civilizations. Key images and insights from the tour are shared, showcasing extraordinary architectural features and historical context.
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Feb 13, 2021
Episode #058: Intense Rainfall Events in the Southern Appalachians
In this episode, Randall Carlson explores the geological history of the southern Appalachian Mountains, discussing how perceptions of massive blockfields and sediment fans have shifted from gradualist to catastrophic interpretations. He highlights the significance of rare pluvial events in shaping the landscape and challenges established uniformitarian views. By analyzing geological deposits, Carlson emphasizes the need to reevaluate past theories about Earth's climatic changes.
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Jan 25, 2021
Episode #057: Ciphers and Symbolism / Appalachian Megafloods
In this episode, Randall Carlson delves into the intersection of esoteric symbolism, including Tarot and Freemasonry, and their relationship to the megaflood events that shaped North America's landscapes. The discussion transitions into the scientific examination of periglacial environments in the southern Appalachian Mountains, exploring evidence of massive geological phenomena. Listeners are encouraged to expand their imaginations regarding the extraordinary processes that created these natural features.
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Jan 13, 2021
Episode #056: On Tour with Randall & Grimerica - Current/Upcoming Tours and Events Swapcast
In this episode of the podcast, Randall Carlson and his crew reflect on their journey since 2014 and discuss upcoming tours exploring historical mysteries. They highlight the significance of the 'Contact at the Cabin' tours, including ventures into the Channeled Scablands and plans for 'Grail Mystery' and 'Plato's Atlantis' tours. Carlson shares insights into his research and upcoming projects aimed at uncovering the secrets of humanity’s past.
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Jan 6, 2021
Episode #055: Clues to Reconstruct Megaflood Events
In this episode, Randall Carlson explores glacio-fluvial features in Central New York and beyond, potentially linked to a massive impact event that shaped regions like the Rochester Basin. He highlights the importance of understanding ice accumulation and catastrophic flooding events in Earth's history. Utilizing modern observational tools, Carlson examines recent geological phenomena that reveal clues about our planet's past.
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Dec 29, 2020
Episode #054: Traumatic Subglacial Erosion of Finger Lakes Region
In this episode, Randall Carlson delves into the unique topography and erosion features of the Finger Lakes region, exploring its geological history shaped by ancient floods. He discusses observations by early natural philosopher James Hall and recent research by geologists Wright and Shaw regarding subglacial meltwater events. Carlson utilizes seismic reflection profiles to reveal the dynamic processes that reshaped central New York's landscapes during the Late Pleistocene epoch.
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Dec 22, 2020
Episode #053: Ontario Impact Site?! Finger Lakes and Drumlins
In this episode, Randall Carlson explores the geological features around Lake Ontario, discussing their formation during the Ice Age and the concept of scale invariance. He delves into the origins of drumlins and the implications of massive swarms found in the region. The podcast highlights the sudden catastrophic erosion that shaped the glens and gorges feeding into the Finger Lakes.
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Dec 16, 2020
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