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Hermione
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Laboratory
(Paul H. has just drawn attention to the attached article):
QuoteMainstream science has done its best to debunk the notion, but a belief in a world-changing series of prehistoric impacts continues to gain momentum.
By Zach St. George
March 5, 2024
In 2007, a group of researchers, led by a nuclear physicist named Richard Firestone, announced an astonishing discovery. They had uncovered evi
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Hermione
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Laboratory
How Early Humans May Have
Transformed L.A.’s Landscape Forever
Science Friday, NPR, August 25, 2023
Uncovering Death by Fire 13,000 years ago
Micheal Price, Sciences News, August 17, 2023
La Brea Tar Pits Reveal Clues to Mysterious Mass Extinction
By Shana Hutchins, Futurity, August 18, 2023
The paper is:
O’Keefe, F.R., Dunn, R.E., Weitzel, E.M.,
Waters, M.R., Martinez, L
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Paul H.
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Ancient History
Tommi Huhtamaki Wrote:
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> Hi Paul,
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> Do you have a TLDR summation, if you have had the
> time to read/browse through it?
It is a hard paper, more a book, to summarize. The best "TLDR"
summary is the abstract that can be found at:
Yours,
paul H.
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Paul H.
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Ancient History
Hi Paul,
Do you have a TLDR summation, if you have had the time to read/browse through it?
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Tommi Huhtamaki
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Ancient History
I imagine this will make a significant contribution to the continuing debate.
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Hermione
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Ancient History
There is a new paper about the Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis:
It is:
V.T. Holliday, T.L. Daulton, P.J. Bartlein, et al., Comprehensive
refutation of the Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis (YDIH),
Earth-Science Reviews (2023),
It is 293 pages long and quite comprehensive.
I have access to it.
Also, there is:
Mark Boslough- YDIH Bibliography: 15 Years of Skeptical Literatur
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Paul H.
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Ancient History
The Younger Dryas impact hypothesis argues that a comet strike caused major changes to climate and human cultures on Earth about 13,000 years ago.
A recent study ... notes that there is a "synchronicity" of geochemical signals suggesting that fragments of a comet struck Earth approximately 13,000 years ago.
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Hermione
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Ancient History
QuoteThe answer might not be as clear as we’d like it. But in this article, I’m going to give an overview and list the evidence for and against the YDIH as an hypothesis. The strengths and weaknesses of it as an argument.
May 17, 2023 Carl Feagans
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Hermione
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Ancient History