Zod YinYang Wrote:
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> The Younger Dryas Event happens every dozen
> millennia, and does indeed leave remarkable
> geological evidence, e.g. strata. It also kills
> most land based creatures, and generally erases
> the surface of The Earth (also causing major
> upheaval in the oceans).
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> The Younger Dryas event happened circa 10,000BC.
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You might want to look at information and comment that people like Mark Boslough - [
www.maatforum.com] - and Paul Heinrich - [
www.maatforum.com] - have to convey on the Younger Dryas - [
en.wikipedia.org] .
> Dating of cultures this far back is pretty
> unreliable, let alone antediluvian structures such
> as the Great Pyramid.
Admittedly, some mediaeval Islamic traditions maintain something rather similar:
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... [for] the Islamic umma, or community, the pyramids held a deep fascination that reached from Iberia to Persia, and increasingly they had come to be seen as the last surviving remnants of the world before Noah’s flood, the very embodiment of ancient wisdom. (Colavito, Jason. The Legends of the Pyramids, p. 77)
Nevertheless, the Great Pyramid is not an antediluvian structure. It was built in in the early 26th century BC.
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