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Episode #033: Glacial Impact at Lac St-Jean? Footprints of CatastropheThis episode discusses the potential impact sites of Lac St-Jean and Lake Nipigon, examining geological evidence connected to the Younger Dryas impact hypothesis. It highlights the presence of spherules and osmium linked to Quebecia, raising questions about the history of human remains in these areas. The conversation also touches on erosion patterns across significant North American geological features such as the Grand Canyon and Colorado Plateau.
6Jun 4, 2020
Episode #032: Lac St-Jean & Nipigon Glacial Impacts / Energy ParadoxIn this episode, Randall Carlson explores Lac Saint-Jean as a potential impact site, linking it to Lake Nipigon's geological history. He also investigates the unresolved 'Energy Paradox' related to the energy demands of transitioning out of an Ice Age. Through sourcing mid-1970s scientific papers, Carlson highlights that this paradox remains an enigma in modern science.
4May 23, 2020
Episode #031: Microspherules from 18 sites - Fingerprints of CatastropheThis episode explores the analysis of microspherules found across four continents, which provide evidence for catastrophic events during the Younger Dryas impact period. Host Randall Carlson discusses ancient models of temporal change and the geological implications of water movement and cratering related to these findings. The podcast emphasizes the intersection of historic evidence and modern scientific analysis in understanding our planet's past.
6May 19, 2020
Episode #030: Super-Enhanced Spherules - Fingerprints of CatastropheThis 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.
6May 14, 2020
Episode #029: Impactor Diversity - Fingerprints of CatastropheRandall Carlson discusses evidence of cosmic impacts and their catastrophic effects on Earth, particularly focusing on events like the Tunguska event and the Younger Dryas Boundary. He presents a comparison of various geological indicators across multiple continents that suggest a higher frequency of such cosmic encounters than previously estimated. Through detailed analysis, Carlson aims to uncover crucial details that explain the profound mysteries surrounding these historical events.
6May 5, 2020
Episode #028: Destruction by Floods and Fire - Geomythology & CatastropheIn this episode, Randall Carlson explores the historical patterns of cyclic catastrophes, emphasizing the significant flood events in Native American lore and the absence of flood stories among them. He presents evidence of massive floods and wildfires during the Younger Dryas, speculating on the experiences of survivors in the aftermath. The discussion weaves together geomythology, prophecy, and apocalyptic themes, providing a thought-provoking perspective on ancient disasters.
7Apr 30, 2020
Episode #027: Comets Death, Platinum Group Metals Catalyze, TunguskaThis episode of The Randall Carlson Podcast delves into the disintegration of Comet Atlas and explores the five stages of a comet's life cycle. Randall Carlson discusses the potential perturbations caused by the gas giants and speculates on how ancient civilizations might have understood Platinum Group Metals. The episode raises intriguing questions about the possible role of PGMs in genetic changes linked to the 1908 Tunguska event.
6Apr 21, 2020
Episode #026: Comets & Cosmic Biome/ Platinum at YDBIn this episode, the crew dives into the implications of incoming Comet Atlas and its potential effects on Earth. They discuss the concept of 'exobiology' and whether cosmic events may play a role in pandemics. Randall Carlson also explores significant geological findings related to the Younger Dryas Boundary, challenging conventional narratives about Earth's history.
7Apr 16, 2020
Episode #025: Comets' Life Cycle & Effects to Ice Age EarthThis episode of the Kosmographia podcast delves into the Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis (YDIH) and the implications of historical meteor impacts on Earth's geology. Randall Carlson discusses the lessons learned from significant events like Shoemaker-Levy 9 and the Tunguska event. The episode also explores the geological features, such as drumlins, that might result from such cosmic events.
7Apr 7, 2020
Episode #024: Lost Civilization Veiled: Younger Dryas - The Big PictureIn this episode, Randall Carlson discusses the importance of interdisciplinary approaches to understanding human and Earth history, emphasizing events like the Younger Dryas Boundary. He highlights the devastating effects of expanding ice sheets and their role in potentially erasing ancient civilizations. Through graphs and research, he suggests a cosmic cause for catastrophic cycles that have impacted life on Earth.
6Apr 6, 2020
Episode #023: Vanished Clovis People - Part 2 Younger Dryas BoundaryIn this episode, Randall Carlson explores the sudden disappearance of Clovis settlements in the southwestern deserts during the Younger Dryas period. He connects these historical changes to potential extraterrestrial events, linking them with notable incidents like the Tunguska burst and the Chicxulub crater. Carlson presents a modified catastrophic scenario that could explain these phenomena, suggesting a disintegrating comet's impact might not leave traditional markers.
7Mar 26, 2020
Episode #022: Q&A w/RC: Ontario Megafloods, Olympic Adventure, PheatonIn 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.
6Mar 23, 2020
Episode #021: Vanished Clovis People Pt1 - Younger Dryas BoundaryIn this episode of Kosmographia, Randall Carlson and the Snake Bros criticize the flawed reproduction of the Younger Dryas Impacts Hypothesis (YDIH) findings by so-called experts. They explore evidence supporting the hypothesis, including extraterrestrial materials and the significance of the Hiawatha Crater in Greenland. The discussion delves into cultural stagnation periods linked to the YDIH black mat layer and hints at future research developments.
6Mar 3, 2020
Episode #020: Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis - Debunkers DebunkedRandall Carlson presents evidence of the Younger Dryas Boundary (YDB) extraterrestrial event markers found in lake cores from Central America. He critiques the work of the Surovell team's debunking of YDB impact evidence, suggesting this controversy is pivotal in scientific history. Carlson argues that humans were victims of the catastrophic events, challenging perceptions of the evidence presented by self-proclaimed experts.
7Feb 25, 2020
Episode #019: Evidence for Catastrophe at Younger Dryas BoundaryIn this episode of Kosmographia, Randall Carlson explores the connection between historical extinction events and cosmic impacts, questioning whether Earth is on the brink of a sixth mass extinction. He discusses evidence from studies in Mexico and Venezuela that support these catastrophic events originating from cosmic sources. The conversation also delves into the role of solar activity in these extinction scenarios.
7Feb 19, 2020
Episode #018: Firestorm Black Mat, Nano-Diamonds - Younger Dryas ImpactIn this episode, Randall Carlson discusses the Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis and its implications for understanding past catastrophes on Earth. He examines evidence such as 'black mat' and hexagonal nano-diamonds that suggest significant impact events occurred during this period. Through exploring various scientific papers, Carlson speculates on the nature and causes of these catastrophic occurrences.
7Feb 17, 2020
Episode #017: Glacial Impacts, Carolina Bays - Younger Dryas BoundaryIn this episode of Kosmographia, Randall Carlson delves into the intriguing Carolina Bays controversy and its geological implications. He discusses the 'Complex Theory' of their formation, the Hiawatha Crater's influence on flood features, and significant findings related to the Younger Dryas impact hypothesis. With insights into the black mat phenomenon and the need for new integrating theories, Carlson sets the stage for a deeper exploration of ancient cataclysms.
7Feb 17, 2020
Episode #016: Younger Dryas Impact w/ George Howard - Cosmic TuskIn this episode, George Howard discusses the Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis and the significant findings of the Comet Research Group. He shares his personal experiences with the scientific community, highlighting the rising popularity of the impact theory amid resistance from traditional scientists. The conversation also covers intriguing discoveries, such as the Hiawatha crater and a mammoth tusk he has tested, emphasizing the necessity for speculation in scientific inquiry.
7Feb 6, 2020
Episode #015: Taphonomy: How Fossils are Found - Younger Dryas CatastropheIn this episode, Randall Carlson explores the devastating impact of the 'Great Five' extinction events on Earth’s biodiversity. He discusses how certain Pleistocene megafauna remains have been found in unique taphonomic circumstances, raising questions about their extinction. The conversation reveals insights from scientific literature that could reshape our understanding of Earth's history.
5Jan 28, 2020
Episode #014: Taphonomy: How Fossils are Found - Younger Dryas ImpactsIn this episode, Randall Carlson explores evidence supporting catastrophic events as the correct explanation for the extinction at the end of the Younger Dryas period. He argues against the notion that it was solely the work of human hunters, highlighting instead the role of sudden and extreme environmental changes. These revelations lay the groundwork for understanding broader shifts in Earth's history and their implications for the future.
6Jan 28, 2020
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