Younger Dryas impact hypothesis explained | Graham Hancock and Lex Fridman

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  • @LexClips
    @LexClips  Месяц назад +10

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    • @OzGoober
      @OzGoober Месяц назад

      pin

    • @samirandas5508
      @samirandas5508 Месяц назад +1

      Noah's arc, Chinese story of enormous flood suggests the same thing. In India there's the story of the western Indian city Dwarka being engulfed by the sea. Now the lost city of Dwarka has been discovered under the sea

  • @artawhirler
    @artawhirler Месяц назад +51

    I'm grateful to Lex and his crew for putting pictures on the screen to illustrate the things that Hancock is talking about.

  • @jefforious2000
    @jefforious2000 Месяц назад +34

    I really like Graham... Its been fun taking this journey with him, no matter what the answers are! Cheers mate

  • @Billy_D
    @Billy_D Месяц назад +49

    To me the most fascinating thing is defance and mockery mainstream archeology apply to anyone whe even dares to question or suggestions a different approach.

    • @Lawtoncro
      @Lawtoncro Месяц назад +7

      Agreed. The mainstream archaeology of the past had leaders that didn’t even know about the younger us. And they abused scientists who hypothesized a different opinion, and the old guard was wrong.

    • @marcdineley7711
      @marcdineley7711 Месяц назад +4

      You should see what mainstream archaeologist have to say about brewing beer for the neolithic ceremonies. They also hate Mike Baillie's cometry catastrophes that ended the stone age, in spite of his bog oaks clearly showing a 9 year winter between between 2364 and 2345BC.

    • @Billy_D
      @Billy_D Месяц назад

      @marcdineley7711 its church vs. science all over again, only this time it's reversed

    • @marcdineley7711
      @marcdineley7711 Месяц назад

      Sorry, that is 2354 to 2345. Mike Baillie's book "Exodus to Arthur" explains it all.

    • @marcdineley7711
      @marcdineley7711 Месяц назад

      You just cannot change the mainstream archaeologists stories.

  • @madisonandthefarm
    @madisonandthefarm Месяц назад +28

    Graham is a breath of fresh air for our community….he questions everything which is much needed against old theories🙏🏼

  • @Max-ee8sn
    @Max-ee8sn Месяц назад +128

    Graham Hancock, for all his alleged faults, has done a wonderful job bringing awareness to the younger dryas theory. Completely rewriting our understanding of history.

    • @reviewerreviewer1489
      @reviewerreviewer1489 Месяц назад

      Shut up bot

    • @captain_eclectic
      @captain_eclectic Месяц назад +7

      What are his "alleged faults"? Just curious.

    • @maxd2363
      @maxd2363 Месяц назад +15

      @@captain_eclectic lots of misinterpretation of archeological evidence, jumps to conclusions, misinformation. Actual experts label him a pseudoarchelogist

    • @ThatDamnHansel
      @ThatDamnHansel Месяц назад +10

      Graham is a clown.

    • @captain_eclectic
      @captain_eclectic Месяц назад

      @@maxd2363 😆🤭

  • @thomasnewton7353
    @thomasnewton7353 Месяц назад +45

    Everyone gangsta until Graham busts out some microspherials

    • @oO-_-_-_-Oo
      @oO-_-_-_-Oo Месяц назад +1

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @SATANS__DAD
      @SATANS__DAD Месяц назад +1

      😂

    • @Most_Vile
      @Most_Vile Месяц назад

      Ayooo

    • @mnomadvfx
      @mnomadvfx 24 дня назад +1

      Lol - it took me 3 reads for it to not say micro phallus 😂🤣

  • @heeroyuy298
    @heeroyuy298 Месяц назад +52

    My father had the tism and was obsessed with Native Americans. He would tell me that the archaeological record for archaic Indians went dark in the Northeast around that time, and suspected a comet or something had hit.

    • @Gguy061
      @Gguy061 Месяц назад +3

      He had a stigmatism? That makes you better at Native American facts?

    • @wyitzyk
      @wyitzyk Месяц назад +2

      @@Gguy061of course

    • @JustinMcIntyr3
      @JustinMcIntyr3 Месяц назад +13

      Au[tism]. Meaning he doesn't learn by cultural osmosis and so wasn't chained to other's beliefs. His own interest was enough to lead to truth.

    • @connorwitcher3671
      @connorwitcher3671 Месяц назад

      Had the tism and still
      Got pussy ?? Goat

    • @mnomadvfx
      @mnomadvfx 24 дня назад +1

      @@JustinMcIntyr3
      "Au[tism]. Meaning he doesn't learn by cultural osmosis and so wasn't chained to other's beliefs. His own interest was enough to lead to truth"
      That's not what it means 🤦‍♂
      Autism is a spectrum of conditions affecting learning, cognition and social interaction in varying degrees.
      Also put down the bong edgy boi.
      The average person doesn't learn by cultural osmosis either.
      Osmosis is a natural process - put the right things together and it just happens all by itself.
      Being force fed facts and figures in glorified state sponsored day care to keep the economy running smoothly is not natural learning.
      Cultural osmosis is more like picking up the habits and language of your parents and friends.
      It's so natural that you don't even think about it most of the time.

  • @cbgearypnw25
    @cbgearypnw25 Месяц назад +7

    This is fascinating in so many ways. Thank you!

  • @biztosdotcom
    @biztosdotcom Месяц назад +16

    I love this guy’s enthusiasm! We all need to dream that big, and we don’t all have to be exactly right.

  • @lazloholyfield9902
    @lazloholyfield9902 Месяц назад +21

    Should mention the energy problem. There simply isn't enough energy from the sun to melt the ice age glaciers as fast as they did. The ice sheets should have taken much longer to melt. An impact would neatly explain this.

    • @besticudcumupwith202
      @besticudcumupwith202 Месяц назад +1

      ...that's why Schock (sp?) thinks it was a massive CME or micro nova.

    • @johnspence5689
      @johnspence5689 4 дня назад

      @@besticudcumupwith202 ah yes, but wouldn’t that affect the whole earth and not just part of it

  • @TheEarl777
    @TheEarl777 Месяц назад +9

    To me Graham makes a lot of sense. The data he has gathered that has lead to his conclusions I can’t fault. Now others have measured precision far above those achieved with hand tools which also helps back up Graham‘s theory of a lost human civilisation. I have become more and more fascinated with this culture that built these engineering marvels all over the globe.

    • @mnomadvfx
      @mnomadvfx 24 дня назад

      What data?
      Hancock has done zero work in the field.
      He has sponsored (funded) zero work.
      Everything he writes about is a combination of pure speculation and (wiat for it) the work of ACTUAL ARCHAEOLOGISTS.
      That's right, the same people he burns in effigy with great regularity are the sole sources of the entirety of 'his' empirical data.

    • @charleswyler4268
      @charleswyler4268 13 дней назад +1

      As soon as artifacts from this supposed civilization are discovered I will give weight to his ideas, not a moment sooner. Otherwise he's no more than a more polished, less crazy, Van Daniken. In other words, a con man.

    • @TheEarl777
      @TheEarl777 13 дней назад +1

      @ they have been.
      The boxes in the Serapeum for starters.
      Far beyond what Is capable with the tools in the historic record

    • @DavidPerez-yt
      @DavidPerez-yt 9 дней назад +1

      He does to me also but, I asked my biological anthropology professor about him and some of his work and beliefs and she immediately called out some of his beliefs and a theory he backed that according to her, there was evidence that the claim graham was backing was false. I’m not sure, I’m a fan of him but I wanted to ask someone who’s had real lab and industry experience, she wasn’t sure either but she did tell me from reading some of his Wikipedia page, his stance was very iffy

    • @danstory4286
      @danstory4286 2 дня назад

      ​@@charleswyler4268No one has yet demonstrated how the pyramids were built. There are theories but each time one is pit to the test, it fails. So, when you can successfully demonstrate how it was done, using the tools mainstream archeology says they used, I'll believe the mainstream. See how that works?

  • @lenoreleitch5297
    @lenoreleitch5297 9 дней назад +2

    Listening to this makes me realize that our human lifespans are less than the blink of an eye. We are so very insignificant.

  • @onsearchfocus
    @onsearchfocus 11 дней назад +1

    The more I hear Graham the more sense he makes. Thanks for this interview.

  • @tammyscott9664
    @tammyscott9664 Месяц назад +4

    Fascinating! Love topics like this!

  • @YvonneStappers-st4xo
    @YvonneStappers-st4xo 27 дней назад +3

    Something happened that’s clear to me and our history is not what we have been told is also clear to me. It is a very plausible theory. And thank you Graham for searching and give all the time of your life to investigate this🙏

    • @kristybarker924
      @kristybarker924 19 дней назад

      I can't understand though why they have lied to us, about almost everything.

  • @C.L.A.S
    @C.L.A.S Месяц назад +2

    Wow, gazing up to the stars, shining clues/knowledge down below planet Earth is a marvel.

  • @nicholasmesa3588
    @nicholasmesa3588 Месяц назад +5

    Wow. It's rather amazing to try and imagine the story of society we would be living in, if an impact wouldve happened in a populated area.
    Like what sort of influence would that have on our Technology and Advancement. 🤔

  • @jesterlead
    @jesterlead Месяц назад +5

    Versions of the battery have been invented and then lost multiple times across different human eras, continents, and civilizations. Humans living in parallel are highly likely to stumble across unique technologies given their local resources. Nothing radical about that thought at all, and is in line with all sorts of discoveries.

  • @bobbyquack4908
    @bobbyquack4908 5 дней назад

    Great info as usual. Thank you Gents.

  • @jimb.942
    @jimb.942 Месяц назад

    Good interview Lex! Bravo! Good guest! Well done!

  • @benfranklin1507
    @benfranklin1507 Месяц назад +3

    Science has never been advanced by scientists who played it safe. It always takes someone willing to take big swings.

  • @dantyler6907
    @dantyler6907 10 дней назад +1

    With 350'-400' lower sea level, I wonder how many more islands were around?
    Did 18,000 year ago sailors simply reckon off of scattered islands and latitudes to sail the world?
    Then, after the comet/asteroid strike at that time, world sea levels rose to the point that the few islands or other land masses were covered over by the rising seas, leaving mankind with ancient sailors that, in fact, made their way around the world with previously unknown stories and info that some others simply could not believe?
    Perhaps, when the sea level changes AGAIN, many will see the same ocean travel return...😮

  • @Real.garden6
    @Real.garden6 Месяц назад +2

    Love Graham 🙌

  • @drewamasterpiece5268
    @drewamasterpiece5268 24 дня назад +2

    I think this is what seperated Pangea. Explains the easy transfer of technology. From Giza to the Amazon to Japan.
    The land moved not the tech.

    • @kristybarker924
      @kristybarker924 19 дней назад

      Yes. It was all one big countryin the beginning

    • @charleswyler4268
      @charleswyler4268 13 дней назад

      A little knowledge is a dangerous thing. You need to do more reading.

  • @bjdon99
    @bjdon99 9 дней назад +1

    Something kicked off the Younger Dryas. If it's not a comet/asteroid impact(s) then what caused it?

  • @deanm6575
    @deanm6575 Месяц назад +26

    So many butt hurt people in these comments 😂 Hancock a great communicator and doing good work. Fair play

    • @reviewerreviewer1489
      @reviewerreviewer1489 Месяц назад +1

      😆 🤣 😂 😹 you're a paid bot

    • @deanm6575
      @deanm6575 Месяц назад +8

      @reviewerreviewer1489 awk son... don't be butt hurt xxxxx

    • @mr.joshua6818
      @mr.joshua6818 Месяц назад

      What does Hancock say about the pyramids since they discovered that dried up section near the site?​@@deanm6575

    • @adamgreen9548
      @adamgreen9548 Месяц назад +1

      He is a great communicator. Unfortunately, most of what he communicates is nonsense.

    • @Gguy061
      @Gguy061 Месяц назад +2

      Butt hurt...more like Dryas hurt

  • @JoeCharogoff
    @JoeCharogoff Месяц назад +2

    I don't understand why different perspectives in this area of science is so controversial.
    Yeah, if he was deadset on saying Atlantis was real before, I could see the pushback, but there's so much no one knows.
    Is it just a lack of a crater to show the younger dryus was a globally destructive meteor?

    • @shantiescovedo4361
      @shantiescovedo4361 Месяц назад

      That is not the only disagreement. But, to be fair, disagreement and pushback against new ideas is an important part of how science works.

  • @oreodepup
    @oreodepup Месяц назад

    Even if this guy can sometimes say outlandish things what he’s saying here has complete basis in the science of glacial melting. Climate researchers now discuss of the shutting down of the AMOC. My oceonagraphy professor was telling us about what was going to happen when Antarctica and Greenland melts. She explained that the specific heat of ice was much higher than water so when we reach a tipping point in the ice melt water will rapidly melt and flow into the oceans. She told us how the water would be relatively cold and fresh so it would float in the North Atlantic and at the same time the warm waters from the Gulf Stream would be plunged into the deep Atlantic due to their relative density (it’s more salty water and would sink) meaning temperatures in Northern Europe could rapidly drop. What’s horrifying is they would have temperatures more similar to South Dakota than they do now. Freezing winters and hot boiling summers.
    I’ve never been an alarmist when it comes to climate change but the logic for this explanation makes sense and eerily aligns with what Hancock is discussing here. What’s important to clarify however is this teacher predicted more warming everywhere else and that Europe in particular would be affected (but remember the climate was very different 12,000 years ago and there was 0 human interference)

  • @ministerofdarkness
    @ministerofdarkness 12 дней назад

    Dude be droppin’ all this science history stuff

  • @itsmeyoufool37
    @itsmeyoufool37 16 дней назад

    I love you Graham.

  • @lawterian
    @lawterian Месяц назад +3

    Graham isn’t perfect but he’s willing to propose a different theory compared to ignorance of evidence

  • @Astral-Cosmonaut
    @Astral-Cosmonaut Месяц назад +1

    13:26 so the earth is currently the coolest temperature it’s been in years?

  • @KyZhoül
    @KyZhoül 8 дней назад

    I’m a fan of the Older Dreyfus, myself… thought he was great in “Jaws”.

  • @hick97zit
    @hick97zit 3 дня назад

    This comet is also a possible source for the Great Chicago Fire in October 8, 1871. Many towns and cities in North America burn that night from possible meteorites.

  • @ThePonderingPiper
    @ThePonderingPiper Месяц назад

    Why does the North Star/Stella Polaris always maintain the exact same position in relation to the earth? Is there a logical explanation to this phenomenon?

  • @davidevans916
    @davidevans916 Месяц назад +2

    There’s so much if our history that has clearly been lost and forgotten.

  • @Apophis1010
    @Apophis1010 6 дней назад

    This is a great hypothesis. Now Graham needs to find some supporting evidence for his ideas.
    The Persian Gulf floor needs a close look, though anything there is probably completely erased. The Younger Dryas flood would have flooded that area. Our evidence of early civilizations begin at the deltas of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers that empty into the Gulf. There could have been cities further down when that area was dry. Aslo gives some support to the Biblical flood

  • @bosstalkwithloskie
    @bosstalkwithloskie Месяц назад +1

    central africans were so lucky during the younger dryas seems that 1 spot was hardly affected

  • @Lk-sq4fp
    @Lk-sq4fp Месяц назад

    Graham got to to platform that he did because there is geometry to back up his claims. The mathematics is quite advanced and involve a lot of ancient geometry that only builder and architects use today

  • @brunesi
    @brunesi 26 дней назад

    If elohim himself came to interview, Lex would calmly say: welcome, please be concise, walk us about everything that happened.
    This dude is the chillest dude among many dudes... Ffs..

  • @cropcircler
    @cropcircler 29 дней назад +2

    So why no worldwide mythology of objects exploding in the sky and destroying human settlements?

    • @fucoproductions1501
      @fucoproductions1501 28 дней назад +2

      Interesting point, Graham does raise a few ancient myths depicting serpentine-like creatures descending from the skies wreaking havoc on the land. The serpentine-like depiction might be depicting the comet trails but then again it’s purely conjecture.

  • @Eclipto14
    @Eclipto14 7 дней назад

    If cosmic debris, like a comet that exploded, smashed into land-locked glacier ice, it would certainly have the potential to create a global flooding event.

  • @abacus749
    @abacus749 18 дней назад

    At 3.38mins Graham Hancock states 'There is quartz that has been melted at temperatures in excess of 2,200 degrees Celsius...' (Musk will never leave earth's atmosphere.)
    The RE-ENTRY TO EARTH'S ATMOSPHERE of all spacecraft causes the spaceships to heat to temperatures of over 5,500 degrees Celsius. No HEATSHIELDS yet exist that can both withstand such temperatures and yet are light enough to enable the spaceship to attain the velocity of 11 miles per second speed needed to leave Earth's atmosphere.

  • @FrozaholicCajunCuisine
    @FrozaholicCajunCuisine 24 дня назад

    Has anyone ever thought that younger dryas could be the reason that Polynesians have such a great history of sea faring? Their culture is literally telling a scientific tale.

    • @alexandrebravo4472
      @alexandrebravo4472 15 дней назад

      thats what he days, kind of (not in this clip).
      he talks about it with the DNA studies that compares Australasian DNA being closest to South america natives.

    • @charleswyler4268
      @charleswyler4268 13 дней назад

      @@alexandrebravo4472 That DNA research has been done. The Polynesian admixture most likely occurred one time, meaning one individual.

  • @jaysonpida5379
    @jaysonpida5379 Месяц назад +3

    Was the 'meltwater-pulse-1B event the beginning of the eventual submergence of Doggerland ?

    • @dizzykincade7831
      @dizzykincade7831 Месяц назад +1

      Wasn’t that a skatepark?

    • @jake5773
      @jake5773 Месяц назад

      ​@@dizzykincade7831😂😂😂😂

  • @akshatbhandari4779
    @akshatbhandari4779 Месяц назад

    Watch these 2 are you will get how we go through cycles of destruction and new starts

  • @Kingsblade7
    @Kingsblade7 15 дней назад

    When you realize The Taurid Meteor Stream is responsible for the younger dryas impacts, theorized as multiple meteor impacts.
    Which is also the same time frame as the city of Tall el-Hammam in Jordan (Sodom and Gomorrah) which was destroyed by multiple meteors.

  • @scudthehero
    @scudthehero Месяц назад

    PBS eons says it may have been a massive lake in Canada that was released as the ice melted. I think they sad the water would have dumped into the arctic, but I could be wrong.

    • @grumpy3543
      @grumpy3543 Месяц назад

      True. Look up the great Missoula flood.

  • @gamebits6022
    @gamebits6022 Месяц назад

    Liberated during the Crusades sounded a bit (far) fetched 😅

  • @kristybarker924
    @kristybarker924 19 дней назад

    I wonder if the people 11,800 years ago even saw the comet/asteroid coming?

    • @jugo1944
      @jugo1944 19 дней назад

      Probably not til it entered the atmosphere.

  • @johncurtis920
    @johncurtis920 Месяц назад

    About this phase, the Younger Dryas, and the conjecture that before and during this period Humanity had risen to quite high heights. This based on all the megalithic structures found sprinkled all over the planet. Let me describe that smack-down by way of a certain song done by Father John Misty on the song, I Guess Time Just Makes Fools Of Us All. Paraphrased a bit:
    "After a millennia of good times, culminating over 12 thousand years ago.
    God said "Hey now, humanity, let's have a dream"
    Where we raise the stakes a little
    Come on let's make things interesting.
    Let me do this here cometary smack-down
    And parachute some remnant of your children into the Anthropocene
    You'll be an amnesiac, a himbo Ken doll
    And from this you just might come to understand,
    that time, one of my better agents, just makes fools of you all"
    Ummmm....so to speak. Again, some liberal paraphrasing done on the song. Because, honestly, isn't that a bit like how it all feels today? It does to me.
    John~

  • @fanaticforager6610
    @fanaticforager6610 Месяц назад +3

    Factual signs 🪧 isn’t an opinion ; a Timely Share ⏳🙏 ☄️

  • @dankoppel6271
    @dankoppel6271 Месяц назад

    Those Portolano star maps show South America with the correct shape. That was not known in Europe before Columbus' time. Thus, either the maps are forgeries or they are from after Columbus' time. Otherwise, it would be a well-known fact by everyone that such maps existed prior to Columbus.

  • @codemang87
    @codemang87 10 дней назад

    What if the earth was eclipsed by a large planet, like niburu aka planet x.

  • @joeimbesi99
    @joeimbesi99 28 дней назад

    AN IMPACT makes sense

  • @je25ff
    @je25ff Месяц назад +2

    He says, 'at all' like it's Bikini Atoll.

  • @awolffromamongus875
    @awolffromamongus875 Месяц назад

    The flood story is due to the Burkle Impact. Well, that's my hypothesis anyway.

  • @markfenlon1464
    @markfenlon1464 Месяц назад

    Yea

  • @freeamerican3275
    @freeamerican3275 Месяц назад

    Graham is one of a few who defy mainstream bs and work tirelessly to bring us truth about our hidden past

    • @jonharvey55
      @jonharvey55 Месяц назад

      No he fucking doesn't. He actually undermines the hard work of real archaeologists and historians. Just use some critical thinking. If Atlantis was real, it would be the greatest find in history. Why would any person want to hide that truth. Him saying that the mainstream are trying to hide the real truth of Atlantis, 1: gives legitimatacy to his nonsense claims, and 2: makes him out to be some sort of whistleblower which all give him fame and money from people like you that buy into his bullshit.

  • @kdubs9111
    @kdubs9111 Месяц назад +1

    The Ice Cap circled the same latitude of the Iroquois as the Norse and both Thor and the Angel used lighting bolts to slay the "world serpent". Case closed.

  • @synreader
    @synreader Месяц назад +2

    Now have somebody like www.youtube.com/@StefanMilo on to discuss why the Younger Dryer impact hypothesis is likely incorrect and not nearly cataclysmic as some are claiming.

  • @monkeymagic4555
    @monkeymagic4555 Месяц назад +1

    all the hype on climate change other than for air quality in immediate areas ie built up areas/cities and indoors we should be far more concerned about the very fact we are removing the oil from the ground in the 1st place as opposed to what we are doing with it once out the ground especially given modern oil extraction tecniques especially basically replacing the oil with water to help extract more oil.....You can bet that similar neghbouring layers and so on that were happy/familiar with oil are now not going to be very happy at all with its new neighbour........Scary stuff indeed!

  • @drtybrdy75
    @drtybrdy75 Месяц назад +2

    Are the Great Lakes carved out by a meteor burst? It kinda looks like it. 🤷🏽‍♂️

    • @dr.buzzvonjellar8862
      @dr.buzzvonjellar8862 Месяц назад

      Antonio Zamora has a very interesting hypothesis on an impact in Michigan

  • @jfrjr7964
    @jfrjr7964 Месяц назад

    As anyone else he believes in some plausible scenario and some not so convincing ones.

  • @chezcaruso5841
    @chezcaruso5841 27 дней назад +1

    Tunguska was NOT a comet

    • @jamemswright3044
      @jamemswright3044 25 дней назад

      The tunguska meteor was likely part of the Taurid meteor stream. Which is the result of a disintegrating comment.

  • @walther7147
    @walther7147 3 дня назад

    So May be our vorebears SAW IT come and built the megalith buildings to survive the impact to save the civilisation. But IT was too havy and they failed.

  • @hzoonka4203
    @hzoonka4203 Месяц назад

    Its not global warming who is the culprit then!G.H. is entitled to his own opinion!

  • @watahface
    @watahface Месяц назад +5

    ok

  • @ScottFord-d4u
    @ScottFord-d4u 16 дней назад

    Space cowboy 🤠
    So I've been to space meny time's
    Earthlings are so so easy to panic

  • @andrewwilliams8986
    @andrewwilliams8986 Месяц назад +3

    Is he suggesting that the people he is talking about has global communications that they could realise the flood local not global. Common Lex, use some critical thought and push back a little.

    • @jake5773
      @jake5773 Месяц назад +2

      I thought the same thing.

    • @ryles1159
      @ryles1159 Месяц назад +1

      If you listen to him, there is a burst of cataclysmic flood tales across the earth all of a sudden at approximately the same time. And his hypothesis basically has whatever advanced civilization that was mostly coastal was wiped out by the sudden ocean rise.

    • @andrewwilliams8986
      @andrewwilliams8986 Месяц назад +1

      @@ryles1159 I have listen to Hancock. What flood myths do you think he is talking about?
      None of these are close to the (supposed) Meltwater pulse 1A around 14,600-14,300 years ago. Can you list the myths Hancock is talking about?
      Here are some of the major ancient flood myths along with their general locations and estimated dates:
      1. Epic of Gilgamesh (Mesopotamia) - Dated to around 2100-1800 BCE
      2. Sumerian flood myth (Mesopotamia) - Dated to around 2300-2000 BCE
      3. Noah's Ark (Abrahamic traditions) - Dated to around 2500-2100 BCE
      4. Deucalion myth (Greece) - Dated to around 1500-1000 BCE
      5. Manu myth (Hinduism, India) - Dated to around 1500-500 BCE
      6. Gun-Yu myth (China) - Dated to around 2300-2000 BCE
      7. Utnapishtim myth (Mesopotamia) - Dated to around 2100-1800 BCE
      8. Bergelmir myth (Norse mythology) - Dated to around 1000-500 BCE
      9. Coxcox myth (Aztec, Mexico) - Dated to around 1300-1500 CE
      10. Māui myth (Polynesian traditions) - Dated to around 800-1800 CE
      11. Flood of Yao (China) - Dated to around 2300-2000 BCE
      12. Flood of Nu'u (Hawaiian mythology) - Dated to around 800-1800 CE
      13. Flood of Xisuthros (Babylonian mythology) - Dated to around 2100-1800 BCE
      14. Flood of Deukalion (Greek mythology) - Dated to around 1500-1000 BCE
      15. Flood of Manu (Hindu mythology, India) - Dated to around 1500-500 BCE
      16. Flood of Utnapishtim (Mesopotamian mythology) - Dated to around 2100-1800 BCE
      17. Flood of Ziusudra (Sumerian mythology) - Dated to around 2300-2000 BCE
      18. Flood of Nüwa (Chinese mythology) - Dated to around 2000-1500 BCE
      19. Flood of Coxcoxtli (Aztec mythology, Mexico) - Dated to around 1300-1500 CE
      20. Flood of Māui (Polynesian mythology) - Dated to around 800-1800 CE

  • @BartvanderHorst
    @BartvanderHorst Месяц назад

    No evidence.

    • @dr.buzzvonjellar8862
      @dr.buzzvonjellar8862 Месяц назад

      The first 6 minutes of his description sited multiple forms of evidence! Please tell exactly what can exist 12,000 years later that would convince you?

    • @Manbearpig4456
      @Manbearpig4456 Месяц назад +1

      @@BartvanderHorst denial is a big river in Egypt

    • @mathealagan99
      @mathealagan99 12 дней назад

      Cope harder

  • @g..._anthony27
    @g..._anthony27 Месяц назад

    He just repeats the same numbers... LoL

  • @Muhahahaaaaaaa
    @Muhahahaaaaaaa Месяц назад

    A pole shift created the extreme opposite factors, we are due for another soon 🍆

  • @Keizer_Soze
    @Keizer_Soze Месяц назад +1

    wasnt a comet...was the sun....

    • @grumpy3543
      @grumpy3543 Месяц назад

      Could be. But would there be shocked quartz from a CME?

    • @Keizer_Soze
      @Keizer_Soze Месяц назад

      @@grumpy3543
      could mountain-sized (and smaller) plasma ejected from the sun cause it?
      (even planet-sized plasma gets ejected from the sun under special/certain occasions)

  • @meadowfreshhmilk
    @meadowfreshhmilk Месяц назад +1

    What happens in tthe younger dryas stays in the younger dryas 😂

  • @JohnSmith-nf8bi
    @JohnSmith-nf8bi Месяц назад

    #FlintDibble

  • @billsmafia1783
    @billsmafia1783 14 дней назад +1

    Nobody knows shit about shit…all theories. No way to know what exactly was happening at any point in time thousands if not millions of years ago. All guess work. No test is going to accurately show that something happened 12860 years ago 😂

    • @kylelittle8816
      @kylelittle8816 4 дня назад

      You want us to listen to a Bills fan about something that involves some critical thinking? 🤔🤔🤔 NAH!!! lol... if you guys would study history you'd stop making the same mistakes lol!

    • @billsmafia1783
      @billsmafia1783 3 дня назад

      @ omg you’re so funny dude. You got a book I can read that shows how to become funny like you?!?!

    • @kylelittle8816
      @kylelittle8816 3 дня назад

      @billsmafia1783 No, I'm sry I don't! I can tell by your response to my generic football humor, really I'm a big Josh Allen fan, that you're wound up to tight and just might be a miserable person so no... I can't help you be like me, I'm sry bud... try loosening up a bit bro!

  • @mistakd6328
    @mistakd6328 Месяц назад

    God brought a flood to get rid of all the sin, falling angels, and nephelim

  • @notexactlyrocketscience
    @notexactlyrocketscience 26 дней назад

    Aliens touch me in my sleep. When I wake up, they tell me all about Atlantis and how the Sphinx's butt contains a portal to Sirius. Then they tell me to read Hancock's books.

  • @chain8847
    @chain8847 Месяц назад +1

    I like Graham. He’s a very likeable guy. And I must give him credit for getting me interested in archaeology. But very soon after researching the subject I realised he’s full of shit.

    • @Lawtoncro
      @Lawtoncro Месяц назад

      Tell us why this is your opinion. I bet Graham is more knowledgeable than you about this subject.

    • @chain8847
      @chain8847 Месяц назад +2

      @@Lawtoncro you’re probably correct. But he’s not an archaeologist. He’s a writer. His job is to sell books. Archaeologists use the scientific method. Their work is meticulous. They aren’t vain dusty old fools merely trying to defend deep set beliefs. They are looking for evidence of past events and civilisations. When someone shows new evidence it’s incorporated in their world view of history. Grahams statements about his victim hood at the hands of these scholars is merely drama to sell his narratives and books.
      As I said it was Hancock that got me interested in archaeology. But by doing a little research into the subject you realise he’s just trying to, and succeeding to make money with wild baseless claims. Like Erich von Daniken and his ancient space men bollox.

    • @GG-iu6xd
      @GG-iu6xd Месяц назад

      That was evident in the disappointing Netflix series. I was hyped up for that but it turned out to be “I believe “ without evidence. Not science.

  • @bitcoinbeavis7742
    @bitcoinbeavis7742 Месяц назад

    The nothing happened but it sells books hypotheses

  • @peanutsthebard
    @peanutsthebard Месяц назад +3

    Finally Lex is brave enough to have a conversation with a real scientist

    • @jake5773
      @jake5773 Месяц назад

      He's a journalist.

  • @lilwater7358
    @lilwater7358 Месяц назад

    Around 80% of what he says is either a lie or largely out of context

    • @grumpy3543
      @grumpy3543 Месяц назад +1

      Something caused it. What’s your explanation?

    • @mathealagan99
      @mathealagan99 12 дней назад

      What do you know, genius? Your life is a lie or perhaps you were meant to be a npc

    • @grumpy3543
      @grumpy3543 11 дней назад +1

      @@mathealagan99 Lilwater isn’t going to respond. That’s because he has no answers

    • @mathealagan99
      @mathealagan99 11 дней назад

      @@grumpy3543 true, these type of people are just simply sheeps.

  • @MrCdrant
    @MrCdrant Месяц назад +8

    Younger Dryas impact is nonsense for simple minds to find entertainment, yet fails under any semblance of scrutiny by those capable of actually scrutinizing it.

    • @peanutsthebard
      @peanutsthebard Месяц назад

      Democrat

    • @jesiah391
      @jesiah391 Месяц назад +7

      Wrong

    • @Gen7486
      @Gen7486 Месяц назад +12

      So in short, “I’m a contrarian but I’m too stupid to be correct about it”…

    • @dominiclanzillotta8643
      @dominiclanzillotta8643 Месяц назад +4

      Sounds like Bitcoin

    • @JP-fb3ju
      @JP-fb3ju Месяц назад +2

      Is this a Flint Dibble pseudonym?

  • @soloauditor
    @soloauditor Месяц назад

    The sudden freeze , which practically happened overnight BECAUSE: The Sunrays were blocked off by the BLACK PLANET which entered into the orbit and of course since it is made up by black matter cannot be seen =observed but this does not mean it do not exists. The Black Planet also has atmosphera which is made up from the same material as the planet but are in the micro minute size forms.
    The Black planet was the cause of the instant freeze and in this freeze nothing can survive.
    Living things when hit by this extreme cold turn into fine dust like powder or even less.

  • @michaelwolfe8888
    @michaelwolfe8888 Месяц назад

    The global flood of Noah's time - that is the one and only global cataclysm of Earth's history. Yet that truth will ever be ignored and/or scoffed at by those who deny Jesus Christ as Creator Lord God, risen from the dead, and mankind's only Savior.

    • @ChristopherDwiggins
      @ChristopherDwiggins Месяц назад

      That is one of them.
      Jesus is not thee creator outside of.
      He was an enlightened messiah, claimed himself he was son of God thee creator outside of or G.O.D. not sure which he meant.

  • @TheMangoDeluxe
    @TheMangoDeluxe Месяц назад +1

    'Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis' is just the acceptable face of cuckoo atlantis nonsense. Graham likes talking about it because he gets to use fancy sounding science terms like 'pulse 1 B' instead of 'moving big rocks with telekinesis' which is what he really believes in.

    • @dr.buzzvonjellar8862
      @dr.buzzvonjellar8862 Месяц назад +2

      So, for sure, the Younger Dryas period existed. Ice cores are objective evidence. Onset period was short. Concurrently, Megafauna went extinct. Concurrently, a bottleneck in human Y chromosomes occurred. Concurrently, the soot and shocked quartz boundary layer was deposited. Something brief and big happened! All I have to accept is the notion that cometary impacts are more frequent than presently defined. Shoemaker Levy 9 broke apart in 1992 and struck Jupiter in 1994. We watched the whole thing. So much for a frequency of solar system impacts on the order of half a million years.

  • @jacksonabroad
    @jacksonabroad Месяц назад +2

    He's a fraud, a hack, and genuinely dangerous

    • @ElizaberthUndEugen
      @ElizaberthUndEugen Месяц назад +3

      And what exactly is dangerous?

    • @Srindal4657
      @Srindal4657 Месяц назад +3

      What are you afraid of?

    • @reconn3cted276
      @reconn3cted276 Месяц назад +1

      Dangerous? 😂😂😂 u r a fucking snowflake

    • @itsmikepetro
      @itsmikepetro Месяц назад +8

      Imagine how safe your life must be if you consider this guy dangerous 🤦🏻‍♂️

    • @spinocus
      @spinocus Месяц назад +1

      And you find yourself strangely aroused by his presence...

  • @manofmanytalentsfawazakkar4068
    @manofmanytalentsfawazakkar4068 Месяц назад

    We are living in a current ice age

  • @manofmanytalentsfawazakkar4068
    @manofmanytalentsfawazakkar4068 Месяц назад

    You need the quran to understand these catalyst events