Randall Carlson Podcast Ep022 Correspondence: Ontario Impacts / Phaeton / Puget Lobe floods / & more

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  • Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
  • Kosmographia Ep022 The Randall Carlson Podcast with the Snake Brothers - Kyle and Russ, Normal Guy Mike and GCREX admin Bradley, from 02/12/20. Randall responds to audience input! Recalling time around home-town Minneapolis; "Silent Mike" bumper sticker; Curious features in Ontario, east of the ancient Sudbury impact site; Myth of Phaeton referring to Younger Dryas catastrophes; Sudden freezing of Mega-mammals; Origin of the Earth and plate tectonics; Drumlins and tunnel valleys related to the Puget Lobe around Olympia, Washington (south of Seattle). RC recalls some humorous and life-changing stories from his 1970 trip to the area...
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  • @JohnnyRebKy
    @JohnnyRebKy 4 года назад +23

    We really need some RC T shirts. Would be a great way to run into like minded people in public. Prob make some great freinds running into fellow RC fans. We are already somewhat of a community....we just need a way to identify each other like the free masons do lol 😆

    • @monkeyfaceyou
      @monkeyfaceyou 4 года назад

      We should do to the 'silent mike' design but with 'woo krew'

    • @colinreid7259
      @colinreid7259 4 года назад +3

      Make the RC t-shirt and i'm on that order site so fast.always spreading your word through listening to podcasts at work and staff over hearing,they start asking questions.short description then send them to you for the primary intelligent answers ha.been a fan for years Randall and helped explain so much to people, like me who aren't qualified, to understand. appreciated and much respect, all of you take care and be safe. Respect and love from Scotland

  • @JohnnyRebKy
    @JohnnyRebKy 4 года назад +9

    Perfect timing. I need a virus escape!!!! EDIT: wow what a find Charles! Fascinating! What a treat to have Randal personally exam your home area 👍🏼

  • @gulfgypsy
    @gulfgypsy 4 года назад +6

    I *always* look forward to a new podcast by Randall -- More so now, with all the craziness and virus concerns. To be able to listen and be drawn into a subject that is interesting and engaging, is truly a gift --- Thank you!!!

  • @jetpetty1613
    @jetpetty1613 4 года назад +8

    yay! we need more Kosmographia!

  • @JCtheVictor
    @JCtheVictor Год назад +5

    Going through all the episodes. Love the content you guys this is amazing

  • @ewokYT117
    @ewokYT117 4 года назад +8

    I'm in the UK, and I would love to get my hands on a Kosmographia T-shirt. I would wear it with pride

  • @50NewEyes
    @50NewEyes 4 года назад +4

    A great start to the day, waking up to a new kosmographia/Randall Carlson vid......awesomeness....

  • @mikemorenz2234
    @mikemorenz2234 4 года назад +7

    If you go to Sudbury please travel another 2 hrs north and come see some truly amazing geology. I'm located directly in between 2 giant kimberlite fields and this area has several lakes which appear to be impact craters as well as huge amounts of precious gemstones and minerals and rare earth elements. Gold, diamonds silver, copper, and almost everything imaginable if you know where to look. Also evidence of an area in which during glaciation appears to have had an untouched corridor. I guarantee Graham would absolutely love it and I know the entire area and locations of interesting and anomalous geological formations. And there is always the chance to find a fortune in 1 stone such as the 800 karat yellow diamond which was found on the surface in the early 1900s. Which are believed to originate from small lakes that are almost perfectly round due to the lakes actually being formed by kimberlite pipes. Anyone who loves geology would fall in love with this area instantly.

  • @vistuscaine
    @vistuscaine 4 года назад +3

    Great as always, guys. Thank you Snake Bros for combining your curiosity and thirst for knowledge, with the juggernaut that is Randall Carlson, thus creating the world der that is Kosmographia!!

    • @mver191
      @mver191 4 года назад

      Pls don't fat shame

    • @valeriebennett6473
      @valeriebennett6473 4 года назад +1

      ??? Juggernaut refers to his intellect Woody and let's not forget Brad he's been giving us Randall on the Rex channel here on the ubube for yrs

  • @ewokYT117
    @ewokYT117 4 года назад +5

    Man, I love this show. You guys are amazing! Randall is very important and a unique spirit.
    I have no money to support you guys.. but if I did, then I wouldn't hesitate to donate.
    One day, I will get through this time of trouble and strife. Then I can join the awesome patreon support. Be safe and well guys

  • @plasticscally8409
    @plasticscally8409 4 года назад +7

    Be well Randal & co. Please be well.

  • @FirelordRob76
    @FirelordRob76 4 года назад +2

    Thanks to the whole team for the effort and Randall for the lifelong work that he is now sharing with the world. it's so entertaining to see a true master of esoteric stuff.

  • @Argrouk
    @Argrouk 4 года назад +6

    Did Kyle and Russ ever visit that cave?
    And please can we have the episode number back in the titles for easy referencing.

  • @R1chbloke12
    @R1chbloke12 4 года назад +2

    Thanks again gents, awesome conversation - and be well!

  • @4444Rosemary
    @4444Rosemary 4 года назад +1

    Native Minnesotan here, love to hear you talk about Minneapolis - love everything you do.

  • @seanclarke5915
    @seanclarke5915 4 года назад +1

    I am so grateful to be watching these videos as they come out. The value of information forthcoming from all of your hard work has made me re-consider what direction I take in life professionally. I note the viewing figures are likely down on what you guys may have expected from a Randall led podcast, but never doubt the value of what you're doing.

  • @paoemantega8793
    @paoemantega8793 4 года назад +1

    Randall Carlson your interest and hard work in geology and associated results is an inspiration to humanity. Please continue your scientific curiosity sir. Keep up the great great great work !

  • @davep2322
    @davep2322 4 года назад +5

    Great to see you back, always look forward to the podcast, Dave in nearly lock-down Ireland. Randall get busy, I would like to hear your theory on Sun novas that could cause the same effects as comets

  • @mikeriley9915
    @mikeriley9915 4 года назад +1

    I enjoy your show , you guys explain these events in a way that makes the normal people feel involved. Ty

  • @roxannesumners5039
    @roxannesumners5039 4 года назад +4

    I want a SILENT MIKE Tshirt!!! Only those who watch you guys would get it, would help us find each other.
    Also, Into the Inferno, documentary on volcanoes by Werner Herzog, is breathtaking; highlights indigenous spiritual beliefs engendered by the cataclysms of the natural world.

  • @corinapatchowi5587
    @corinapatchowi5587 4 года назад +3

    Yay a new episode! Forget this virus, let's hear about cometary impacts!

  • @bogieviews
    @bogieviews 4 года назад +6

    Were mammoths actually found with food still in their mouths? My memory is not great, but somewhere I think I saw that what was found was undigested food, maybe marigolds.

  • @sunpathviewer
    @sunpathviewer 4 года назад +4

    We Want Silent Mike ! The Phil Lesh of the Kosmographia!

  • @brianduncan5593
    @brianduncan5593 4 года назад +5

    Been following Randall for years now thanks to Graham Hancock and Joe Rogan. Convinced you are rewriting history.

    • @mver191
      @mver191 4 года назад

      He WiLL NeVeR.
      GrEEtINgS FrOm ThE ScIeNtIsTs

  • @uf3y
    @uf3y 4 года назад +1

    Awesome possum another video, thank you, these conversations are good stuff.

  • @dieterdrake
    @dieterdrake 4 года назад +1

    Really great edition. Love it. Thank you.

  • @jessicablesses6091
    @jessicablesses6091 4 года назад

    ❤you Randal. Thanks for teaching us so much!

  • @graham2631
    @graham2631 4 года назад +1

    Lol now there is no doubt in my mind you have a higher purpose in this world Randall. Need to make a plaque for that picnic table.

  • @kenycharles8600
    @kenycharles8600 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for this presentation.

  • @pmichaelhayes
    @pmichaelhayes 4 года назад +1

    That area with the drumlins is called Tahuya, WA. It is a great place to go driving, but that map just opened up my eyes!! Always wondered why there were so many lakes there!

  • @crazyrussianbot8012
    @crazyrussianbot8012 4 года назад +4

    I can handle all the Randall!
    and even the Shiny Bros and Evil Brad and Normal Guy :)
    ...well maybe not Evil Brad, but then I don't play guitar unfortunately.

  • @rencois033vanheugten3
    @rencois033vanheugten3 4 года назад +9

    Does anybody know when Santa will be back at the Joe Rogan Podcast?

    • @mver191
      @mver191 4 года назад

      2020, not yet a date

  • @jessicachannel3098
    @jessicachannel3098 4 года назад +3

    Dr. Randall. Remember Pascal's Law. pressure volume temperature. If pressure drops temperature drops. If an impact or solar plasma flare impacted earth part of the atmosphere would be ejected near impact. Air would rush from the other parts of the earth and super cool it as the air balances out.the area might be 50 degrees one minute but as the pressure drops so will the temperature .

  • @jessicachannel3098
    @jessicachannel3098 3 года назад +3

    Flash freezing -60 Fahrenheit. Boyle's Law.. Pressure , volume and temperature changes. Think how a refrigerator works. Lower the temperature by lowering the pressure. When the air gushes back into the vacuum created by the impact. the area losing the air pressure will plummet in temperature.

  • @ajabusamra3901
    @ajabusamra3901 4 года назад +4

    I am in kneed of a silent t-shirt !

  • @myfirstseven
    @myfirstseven 4 года назад +3

    I’ve often wondered how much of the mineral riches found in the northern parts of Canada come from impacts. There is a spot on Axel Heiberg Island that I got close to getting into a project on, and I swear you can see the mineralization from space. I should send you guys a geotechnical study I got my hands on. Id be shocked if it were terrestrial in origin, but frankly my geology knowledge is pretty much restricted to Alberta.

  • @MrGOBSTER
    @MrGOBSTER 4 года назад +1

    love you guys....very educational!

  • @freelifetas1252
    @freelifetas1252 4 года назад +2

    You said it Brad!!! "2 billion to one, we need to do better "

  • @rodneycaupp5962
    @rodneycaupp5962 4 года назад +4

    I have these fully symmetrical (undistorted) animal parts, fossilized by heat, pressure, and absent vaporization in an atmosphere capable of vitriciation. These are unlike ANYTHING you will ever find. Not in a photo Gallery of fossils, not in a museum that refuses to show the giants, not in a paleo-textbook. 3 NOs from 3 Doctorates...," that thing in your hand doesn't exist ". It all comes from upper aluvial, fluvial clays and gravel, generally 1 to 2 meters thick, just above black mat zones, near what I suspect to be significant impact craters. There are many magnetic small chondrites in the areas also. Crater rims, and ground distortion, with Serpent mounds overlooking 2 of these Craters. Chondrules are common and what appear to be abundant ET diamonds, and or shock diamonds, JUST SAYING, " I believe Dayton Ohio and Greene County (Oh) and Central Michigan are ALL impact sites. Some Day, my findings and your brilliant assessments skills will come together..., I hope. I will stop sending these messages, if I ever buy that USB Microscope, and figure out how to send the images.

  • @mpetersen6
    @mpetersen6 4 года назад +8

    Famous Minnesotans
    Bob Dylan
    Prince
    The Cohen Brothers
    Ole and Lena
    Randall Carlson

  • @rabbasfavouriteenemy
    @rabbasfavouriteenemy 3 года назад +1

    I wanted to skip this episode but it's by far the best one yet

  • @doctorofart
    @doctorofart 4 года назад +2

    Glad to see your catching up. You guys must be working hard, thankfully for us, It is much appreciated. I especially loved Randall's diatribe “we're at the dawn of a whole new era of understanding our own history on this planet, and a lot of these questions are wide open” What a great quote and i fully agree, how can we not be, when we have so many varied kinds of eyes or cameras looking at the world both micro and macro and on so many wavelengths and points of view we could never achieve before. I hope you are open to some help because the man referred to below in the next paragraph can definitely provide further great insight. I know he did me, big time.
    David Allen Deal knows why we have plate tectonics, so why does no one read his work??? Because he believed in God and discusses Noah's ark and the creation story in Gen 1? It would behoove all to catch up and take his work seriously. The continental plates are thirty miles thick solid granite and formed Pangea in it's beginning just after the earth was hit with a 1600 mile across planetoid at Hawaii (which matches the diameter of the entry hole which closed up and became the chain of Hawaiian islands and amazingly matching the diameter of the solid core of the earth which became the anomalous impactor solidified core). Three fourths of the granite along with a bit of earth innards were left in earth's old orbit, the asteroid belt. All of Dave's work fits hand in glove. I also, since his death, have followed up on his work and discovered that in the field everything fits, especially the rocks which are ALL imprinted with a specific signature that could only be formed as molten free floating material formed by speed, rotation, consolidation, and a slew of various other factors while flying through space bumping in to each other, solidifying, and then raining back to earth. This signature can be traced off of the face of any rock unless clearly sedimentary, volcanic, or broken off a bigger rock or mountain or cliff etc. I first discovered this pattern in the Los Angeles river system coming off the San Gabriel Mountain alluvials which are thick with rounded granite gravels and boulders. The river rock is a misnomer, they were not formed rolling in rivers for millennia but formed by impact ejecta as molten material floating in space which creates the globular shapes due to capillary action and centrifugal force. All rocks have a rind or fusion crust, material flow follows form, are slightly twisted and will never lay flat without tipping on any side( which happened while still plastic and spinning in space). I can go on with much more evidence i have seen while seeking for the last twenty years since meeting Dave. I previously told you about the boulder train falling out of the sky in Richmond Massachusetts, which also displays all the same characteristics and the pattern afore mentioned. We should talk sometime about Dave DEal. He was quite a man and I feel honored and blessed to have met him.

    • @schmeegil2240
      @schmeegil2240 4 года назад

      Everything you just said could be caused and much better explained by plasma cosmology / electric universe.

  • @richelgin1963
    @richelgin1963 3 года назад

    Catching up by watching the ok’d videos to the new ones and very much enjoying them.
    When you guys were taking about the drumlins around the Tacoma area and how it looked off the valleys near Tacoma. That’s because they are a younger geological feature from the Lahar flows from Mt Rainier that filled in some of the Puget Sound lowlands such as the Osceola mud flow which resulted in over 2,000 feet sliding snd exploding off the summit of Mt Rainier (Tahoma). Similar to what occurred on Mt St Helen’s but an even larger eruption cycle.

  • @chadhagans6687
    @chadhagans6687 4 года назад +3

    When can we buy the Silent Mike shirt?

  • @jartsan8477
    @jartsan8477 4 года назад +2

    About the frozen mammoths. If there was an impact, there would have been a huge convective cloud of dust, rocks and water vapor shooting up. There would also have been an inflow as there would have been cool air flowing in with hurricane speeds. Having dust particles in the air would then condense water on them making unbelievable amounts of rain. The entire thing being so large, it would have taken some extremely cold air almost from space to that inflow. Huge amounts of supercooled water would have poured over the mammoths encapsulating them almost instantly. So they didnt freeze instantly throughout but rather suffocated inside a layer of ice formed by this supercooled rain. What do you think?

  • @Minneapocalypse
    @Minneapocalypse 4 года назад +1

    Greetings from Minneapolis!

  • @5USgRWFH
    @5USgRWFH 2 года назад +2

    that trough next to Tacoma is probably evidence of previous lahars from Mt. Rainier.

  • @rogerdudra178
    @rogerdudra178 4 года назад

    2nd and subsequent times I've attended this lecture. Randall has roots in Minnesota that occasionally creep out of the fog of knowledge.

  • @LoveOfATree
    @LoveOfATree 4 года назад +2

    the Ontario craters look like electrical cratering to me. one seems slightly elevated while the other seems to be slightly excavated. the shell like ridges would be what you expect when Birkland- currents come into play. Maybe an induction event during some sort of atmospherical compression? Check out the thunderbolts project. those guys can explaine it a lot better. I could be completely wrong of course :-)

  • @arronjerden915
    @arronjerden915 4 года назад

    Really like that background Brad. Reminds me of a Bob Ross painting, before he sticks all the trees in there and covers up the good stuff.

  • @Darango1998
    @Darango1998 4 года назад +1

    I would totally rock a silent Mike shirt.

  • @boxwoodgreen
    @boxwoodgreen 4 года назад +1

    Travelling north by Sudbury you are in the Canadian Shield. Where rock is spelled ROCK.

  • @patrickwalker4000
    @patrickwalker4000 4 года назад +1

    Check out the large circle on the north side of Lake Nipissing. On the land you can see some pretty cool ripples.

  • @joehaas3322
    @joehaas3322 4 года назад +2

    Did Brad learn AfterEffects or something? Love the new intro animations!

  • @monkeyfaceyou
    @monkeyfaceyou 4 года назад +2

    'Silent Mike' that was me

  • @FATMAN_tactical
    @FATMAN_tactical 4 года назад +1

    Loved this episode especially exploring interesting sites and features on google maps. I have spent a fare bit of time on google maps over the last few years exploring. Just so many erosion features everywhere Washington sate, or across America. You guys could probably do a hole podcast of just that, or at least I would watch it for hours, and I would like hearing the gangs opinion on how they may have formed.

  • @Tachizuu
    @Tachizuu 4 года назад +1

    love the bookmark folder named "ancient shieet" at 7:00

  • @LS-tp2ng
    @LS-tp2ng 4 года назад

    Cheers 🍻
    I like the Name of this episode.. I love the Name infact. Those who understand this Name are on the path to knowing. I love Silent Mike he asks the right questions, when needed.

  • @rodneycaupp5962
    @rodneycaupp5962 4 года назад +2

    WOW, that crater at 23:53 lines right up with the Midland Impact and the Saginaw Impact..., BULLSEYES ! Check out that channel above Sudbury, @24:12. Look at those very cool erosion patterns under Lake Superior a @24:08. 25:35 Look at that giant ellipse, ending at Capreol along the NE axis ( lines right up Parallel to the Saginaw trajectory).

  • @macsheesh
    @macsheesh 4 года назад +2

    could not come at a better time

  • @BaltimoresBerzerker
    @BaltimoresBerzerker 4 года назад +2

    I thought Mars once had tectonic activity? Please touch on us busy RUclips comments only people! I know that would require sifting through garbage, but there's gold as well! Thanks guys. Appreciate ya.

  • @tardigrade9493
    @tardigrade9493 4 года назад +3

    To the young moderators on Randall Carlson channel, I suggest that it is in your best interests to be supportive of the wise, pleasant, elderly, brilliant Mr. Carlson. How much longer do you expect that we will have him? Forty years, minutes? Do those humorous digs at your buddies over beers, please don't stress out Mr. Carlson, treat him with respect. Cheers.

  • @aarondrong
    @aarondrong 2 года назад +1

    I would love to hear what you (Randall) thought of the Wyoming landscape and if you had taken the i80 or whatever it was, from Evanston through Cheyenne. Lot of cool geology especially between Rock Springs and Rawlins. And between Laramie and Cheyenne has some cool stuff also a side road between Laramie and Saratoga is also really cool but you have to leave the highway.

  • @cfapps7865
    @cfapps7865 4 года назад

    Lake Wanapatei is an impact crater on the northeast side of Sudbury structure. I think it was dated incorrectly and might be recent.

    • @rgt4848
      @rgt4848 4 года назад

      Lake Of The Woods, over on the west edge of Ontario, needs to be look at as well.

  • @uberXserial
    @uberXserial 4 года назад

    I greatly appreciate Kyle and Russ keeping up with the moon meme as I requested months ago lol.

  • @avahifi1467
    @avahifi1467 4 года назад +2

    I would like to know more about the Sudbury impact.

    • @onesec8005
      @onesec8005 4 года назад +1

      Long ago... Only bacteria saw it. 3rd oldest known impact, so far. LK. Wahnipatae to the northwest is also another visitor. Massive magnetic anomaly between theses two. And we have an enormous nickel on a hill too.

  • @BoopShooBee
    @BoopShooBee 4 года назад +3

    The fact that there are 5 carbon based life forms using advanced technology to discuss the probability of sentient life forms on planets is statistically impossible.

  • @paveldatsyuk7175
    @paveldatsyuk7175 4 года назад +1

    Science north and the mine in Sudbury are cool as heck

  • @winegeek2949
    @winegeek2949 4 года назад +1

    Mike is the Commandant Of Flamboyancy! Don't let him fool ya :)

  • @schoolcraft420
    @schoolcraft420 4 года назад +3

    50:13 so at one point, Randall was in a van down by the river.

  • @simonmoses4023
    @simonmoses4023 4 года назад

    Please, Please, please do a number of podcasts on the first question!

  • @Turdfergusen382
    @Turdfergusen382 2 года назад +1

    This is cool as heck

  • @GabLovesNat
    @GabLovesNat 4 года назад

    Love you guys and appreciate everything you do and provide. Can you correct the title without having to reupload to include Ep022? I was thinking of the new guys. No biggie.

  • @rogerdudra178
    @rogerdudra178 4 года назад +2

    I'm curious to learn if anyone has ever calculated the biomass of mosquitos in Canada.

  • @oakpoacher433
    @oakpoacher433 4 года назад +2

    Thats not Lake Minnetonka............
    my favorite movie quote from Purple Rain.

  • @johncurry3641
    @johncurry3641 2 года назад

    Huge fan! You guys are doing a great job! Randall, have you had a chance to look at the mima mounds that are south of Olympia? Wondering what you think about it?

  • @dragons_flight
    @dragons_flight 4 года назад

    I'd buy a Silent Mike T shirt too!

  • @drrnc8540
    @drrnc8540 4 года назад +1

    Was wondering when you'd get around to Sudbury.

  • @charliecarpenter2840
    @charliecarpenter2840 4 года назад +1

    Sweet, cosmic raffia!

  • @geohiker9196
    @geohiker9196 4 года назад

    That one crater like feature with concentric rings, looks like some of the Carolina bays photos I've seen. Except it is in Canada?

  • @greatemailabyss
    @greatemailabyss 4 года назад

    Keep up the great work

  • @solvitasperambulatorum8624
    @solvitasperambulatorum8624 4 года назад

    I’m with Silent Mike!

  • @jessedasilva512
    @jessedasilva512 4 года назад

    Another banger.. The brand is stronger than ever! Lol

  • @phonzy
    @phonzy 4 года назад +2

    I love the idea that volcanism saved the planet from staying an ice ball.

  • @GiftoftheGab_AU
    @GiftoftheGab_AU 4 года назад +1

    You all have colds. Hope you've recovered by now. :)

  • @debraann9512
    @debraann9512 4 года назад +1

    💜💜💜

  • @jvee4072
    @jvee4072 4 года назад

    6 degrees of randall carlson!

  • @DavidJohnson-eh5gq
    @DavidJohnson-eh5gq 4 года назад +1

    Are you familiar with the work of Dennis Stanford? Smithsonian anthropologist, Solutrean Clovis hypothesis. Across Atlantic Ice.

  • @hughaskew6550
    @hughaskew6550 4 года назад

    Location #2 looks a lot like an oxbow lake that isn't completely cut off.

  • @luklopskywalk
    @luklopskywalk 3 года назад

    GOOD stuff!!

  • @toddprifogle7381
    @toddprifogle7381 4 года назад

    13:03 "A terrible waste of space "
    GeoWiz Mike ,RC Is a "spacial" teacher by any measure, invariant or otherwise.

  • @groverc.loweiv8987
    @groverc.loweiv8987 4 года назад +2

    Question? How come y'all don't talk about the images on the moon? The images are signs of zodiacal wheel. Which match with the great pyramid clock. Also, the word of God clock... People can see the moon and the images. The key has been right up there in everyone's face. Feels good to ring the cowbell. Thanks y'all and may your skies be clear of novae shell.

  • @hipgroove68
    @hipgroove68 3 года назад +2

    Does Randall ever do a Masonic presentation of his work and how it relates to Masonry?

  • @ashaman7653
    @ashaman7653 4 года назад

    I can't wait till they get into those flash frozen mammoths and speculation on how that occurred.

  • @geohiker9196
    @geohiker9196 4 года назад

    The molten core and geothermal dynamics move the plates. Plates spread apart and there is comsumption of the plates beneath continents growing the continents. (That is the theory ...I have worked with models of solid wax plates on top of molten wax...seems to work). There seemed to be a satellite of Jupiter that was ice and liquid beneath that had a bit of plate tectonics going on with the ice sheet. Not sure about that.

  • @rogerdudra178
    @rogerdudra178 4 года назад

    That Ontario country has a Tunguska like flora distribution in the picture.

  • @hunterventures2101
    @hunterventures2101 4 года назад +2

    I have a feeling Scotty may not be visiting China in the near future.

  • @idolcruisefix71
    @idolcruisefix71 4 года назад

    Found a crater with center uplift maybe? It is under water on google earth. it is obscured by the Scotia plate which is carrying the St George and sandwich islands near Chili and Antarctica. The strange form of the Scotia plate seems to mimic the eroded crater (or Vise Versa). it is located under St George island and is being subducted under the Atlantic Plate, I think. The crater is over 300 miles across. If it is a crater.

  • @sleeknub
    @sleeknub 3 года назад

    The massive impact that created the moon may have started the tectonics (and/or maybe continues to contribute to them somehow through its gravitational pull), and they just take a REALLY long time to slow down.

  •  4 года назад +1

    Randall was in Rome a while ago and was looking at the scenery from a balcony. A voice from below yelled out " Who's that guy in the funny hat next to Randall?".