Depends on who you ask. Some say it's due to the sun that novaed. Seems that's why they went to the moon in the 60's to verify that. That's why the missions were named "Apollo" instead of Luna. And sure enough, they found what they were looking for. Seems the sun nova's more frequently than they believed. But who knows? Lot's of mystery's out there.
"1600 C is far hotter than wildfires can get" - I have to disagree with the researchers on that one. Having lived through the Australian bushfires of 2009, I can tell you first hand that iron slag at the bottom of a home crucible was melted out, which requires a temperature of over 1800 C. It was estimated that the fires were close to 2000 C.
Yes, another Aussie here. My brothers metal parts in his motorbike were a molten puddle after we lost our home in a bushfire, AU, Victoria,1985. Standing on the earth a foot from the brick shell left of our home 3 days later, my shoe soles melted.
Wow. This episode hypothesised miles further than Schultz’s paper did. Huge electrical discharges came to my mind as well when I read this paper and the 12kyr date suggested by it and the isotope analysis fits with the micronova hypothesis. Well done for offering this bigger picture to compliment Schultz et. al. research.
@@bobsmith231 You are quite wrong; there is indeed a micronova hypothesis. See Suspicous Observers channel Disaster Series. They make a strong case that every 12,000 years there is a micronova from the Sun that is quite catastrophic. The last one was the Younger Dryas... about 12,000 years ago.
When the sun does its thing again in the next twenty years or so (as it has done every previous 12,000 years), there will be plenty more glass shards to see firsthand...for those who survive.
@@bobsmith231 theory or myth? If one spends years learning failed theory, they sure wouldn't want to think they wasted their time would they. Ben Davidson uses science papers reviewed to make his theory possible. You call folks idiots.
@@bobsmith231 This is no place for rational thought and coherent science. Foil hats only thanks. Your knowledge is too restricted by evidence and all that boring ethical stuff 🙃
This would correspond with Graham Hancock's hypothesis, that there was a world catastrophic event at around 12,000 years ago. There is other historical data that also hypothesizes an event at around this date, one being the deliberate burial of gobekli tepe. .
@@chrisweatherley9587 So are most so-called press reporters. He's like Icke, he just collects and collates everything together, and presents it in a way to suit the herd. .
Those glass shards are from previous sun novas. The last incident happened about 12,000 years ago. It’s due to happen again in the next few decades. They have found them on the moon and on Mars. It’s the dust shell from the sun. This cycle takes place every 12-15 thousand years.
@@bobsmith231 its called a micro nova. And yes our sun does micro nova every 12,000 years or so. You should look into it bc it blew my mind when I initially found out.
@@bobsmith231 That's - basically what I meant. A single "metamorphic" rock may have broken-off a bigger one, making it appear to have been created in toto. That said, we actually do NOT know for sure that an electrical discharge or plasma under certain conditions could not create such structures.
Great video. I've been very curious about desert glass and the connection to extinction and cataclysmic events. Also the vitrification of rock at and around ancient and megalithic sites. More of this please! I love your channel and your videos. Makes me feel that there is a way forward towards real knowledge. And we sorely need that! Thank you! 🔥❤🔥
It seems to me I once saw a documentary about "desert glasses" found in I think it was the Sahara Desert. These were big chunks of green glass covering a wide area. I wonder there is some connection.
That was very well done. I was able to have confidence in the material you presented because you maintained a neutral point of view towards the potential explanations.
Maybe that's the real reason why they built the Eiffel Tower and skyscrapers. Those are like emergency circuits in case the earth gets electrocuted by space power.
I suspect the Eiffel Tower is more related to cell towers than anything else. At least they hold a striking resemblance construction-wise. "Since 1898, the Eiffel Tower has housed antennas, making it a fixture for radio and television broadcasts worldwide. French civil engineer Gustave Eiffel himself financed experiments with wireless telegraphy at the turn of the 20th Century in order to fund and add utility to his masterpiece."
Libyan desert glass is formed from a similar effect of a meteor impact on sand. The Egyptians collected some if it and included it on some Royal jewelry. Melted sand being the predominant material and effect of the impact.
Egyptians used green desert glass for jewellery, I remember seeing a nice scarab in a necklace made from such, something in the back of my mind makes me think that the impact was witnessed and recorded. Also the Neolithic Natufian Culture may have been decimated by airbursts, no glass that I remember but melted stone, Nano diamonds and maybe other impact/airburst proxies.
@@codetech5598 interesting connection, I used to wonder if it represented the apparent precession of the equinoxes, what with it pushing a ball backwards, good squatter man shape though
@@codetech5598 the aurora borealis/australis change colours, be cool if the squatter man did too, that green glass (and jade) is a lovely analogue to the predominant green that can be seen in our Aurora, food for thought
@@codetech5598 come to think of it, the entirety of Australian Aboriginal dreamtime artwork is made of dots and lines, Just like the squatter man, there is a nice rainy day thing to look into
@@bobsmith231 Yeah, I should have linked something. My apologies. But you could have been a bit less rude straight off. Guess that's the modern world though. "A graduate of the University of Arizona’s Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering College, he spent thirty years in the energy industry. He has designed, consulted, managed, and directed the construction and operation of over two and a half gigawatts of power generation and transmission, including solar, gasification, and natural gas power systems. From his home in Arizona, he explores the mountains, canyons, volcanoes, and deserts of the American Southwest to understand and rewrite an interpretation of Earth’s form in its proper electrical context." The link is to a general search of Thunderbolts project vids ru-vid.com?search_query=andrew+hall+thunderbolts
Great video, Matt! I totally see what you, and Andy, are saying! Keep it up! OH -- Please make your great theme music more predominant, especially at the beginning and the end. All the best.
I was just proposing some of these ideas on another RU-vid Channel. I even mentioned the fulgurites created by lightning bolts. Then, as I was looking for more videos, I saw yours! An amazing coincidence! Another great video. It's good that you present all sides of the arguments and let us decide for ourselves. My husband, who is an electrical engineer, loves Andy Hall's presentations. We were just discussing this weekend, the fused green glass in South America. The news stories started appearing a little over a week ago. We don't think it was an "airburst explosion" from a meteorite or comet fragment, either. What do you think about the possibility of the Sun flaring up and causing such events to occur? It would have to be an event greater than a Carrington Event.
Good on you for taking a moment to ponder the coincidence... or maybe "coincidence"? And I bet your e.e. husband is grateful for having a wife who cares about "boring" electrical matters :)
@@justinkennedy3004 No longer "boring" after having discovered the Thunderbolts Project which Gareth creates videos for from time to time. I admit the electrical principles are difficult to grasp for me, however, my husband has the patience to explain it to me in laymen's terms. ;-) My strengths are archaeology, ancient history, geology, and biblical history. All work together as pieces of a puzzle in learning to see the bigger picture.
The Carrington Event is amazing, caused an 135F wind to blow over Santa Barbara for several hours, the heat wave at the time increased in intensity for more than a week. This historical knowledge is brought to you by Tony Heller. One thing never answered to me is when a meteor air bursts, it can't really slam into a wall, and what atmospheric density will make it go boom? The odd thing, is that given the apparent impact of that well publicised air burst over Russia... How did it have the force of ten times its estimated mass and velocity would allow? I'd say the video on Thunderbolts, Wal Thornhill's Predictions would be a good reminder. Per fulgurites, see Peter Mungo Jupp on Thunderbolts, or some of the later Andy Hall videos. Even Gareth has some videos on this.
@@Dan-gs3kg Agreed. These are good questions. I watch Tony Heller, too, btw. (great minds think alike) AND, my husband and I have been following the Thunderbolts project for over 2 years now. We've actually watched every video...some more than once. Yes, Peter Mungo Jupp is a good one to watch on fulgurites, also when he points out that petrification can happen in an instant-crustaceans and other animals encased in rock....fascinating things! I keep thinking about Lot's wife turning to a pillar of salt, and Medusa turning men to stone in an instant. I've always suspected this, but his presentations are the best I've seen. As I stated above, Andy Halls videos are my husband's favorites, though, I watch them with him. He is able to explain to me the electrical principles which helps! ;-) We've been watching Gareth's "See the Pattern" videos for about the same length of time. We look forward to new videos coming out. We'd rather watch these than be entertained by mindless TV shows and movies. The other thing that all of these help with is understanding that catastrophes have happened many times over in Earth's past and how they could have reasonably occurred given the Electric Universe model. Also, to help prepare one for a possible catastrophe in the future.
very interesting stuff. love how you could still see old farm fields on the sides of the mountains. i wonder how old they are. were they there before the uplifting or a period between, anybody look into that do you know???
@@bobsmith231 I guess you didn't hear Gareth mention Andrew Hall either. And why would you assume something useful concerning astrophysics would be taught at a university? Seriously. They still teach black holes and neutron stars. What a joke. You can find Andrew Hall's video presentations on the Thunderbolts channel. He covers how those repeating angular buttresses are created as shock fronts in molten dust during a plasma event (CME). Seriously Bob, quit looking to Universities for current theories. They're stuck in 100 year old failed paradigms.
there seems to be an indication of millions of years since the up lift which is hard to square with the terraces above the freeze line unless the proposition is the terrace creators were there millions of years ago
After following SO for years now - to me hes become really disappointing. I think hes got a lot right but imo it seems that, in addition to his politics which hes unfortunatly let consume him, he believes he has it all right - leading to like an arrogance induce blindspot. There are clearly a lot of thinge in modern science that are currently accepted yet increasingly make no sense with newer discoveries. However he certainly doesnt have it all figured out, and anyone who contradicts his theories is "part of the problem" or part of this ellusive behind the scenes conspiracy to discredit or quiet him etc. The paranoida is palpable. Its just a shame to have watched him slowly desend into full-on grift with inbedded farright political propaganda to the point where his videos are increasingly unwatchable. Im glad i discovered him still, and still believe hes identified quite a few clues to the puzzle.... But hes started drinking his own koolaid and imo now its clouding the objectiveness he atleast tried to maintain in the beginning.
@@kujo1725 a concise and comprehensive summary,although at times he seems aligned with evangelism ,the right wing being part of the same bird as the left wing...the timespan of doug voghts solar mass ejection is based on a recurring number in the torah,when i asked him how he came to that conclusion he went silent too..that is the source of davidsons chicken little ...25years from now based on a recurring number ,and when asked about the starting date(something id consider logical)theres silence from them both...also how are there people recording events and records ,if the whole world gets trashed every 12068 years,also silence. its about selling books to bored pseudointellectuals .
Another piece to the puzzle, the younger dryus period. The destroyed ancient ruins, the feathered serpent, the rise in sea level, north america has the same evidence as does Africa, the whole world changed, we were hit by multiple objects world wide wiping out civilizations and starting history over
The sample dispersion map at 2:20 identifies "Fission Tracks" in samples. Fission only happens in our sun. A solar coronal mass ejection can fling material from the sun across the earth, while causing other calamities as noted.
Great presentation, thanks. Maybe we have some new forms of electrostatic discharge to experience in the modern time. I've never experienced the lightning going from ground to sky before, but now it happens. Perhaps lightning can crawl across the ground and arc up to the sky?
Why does everybody that labels themselves as "expert" completely ignore the existence and effects of geomagnetic storms and solar flares? The glass found could very easily be formed by a geomagnetic surface discharge or a solar flare.
Exactly what i was thinking and was waiting for it but it was not mentioned... disappointing. Im thinking geomagnetic storms, solar flares and electrical discharges are a relatively new concept to most in the realms of geological extinction events and climate changes
The loss of Wal Thornhill is a tragedy for both myself and my children and generations that have never got a live conference with this Pioneer of the Plasma, cosmology, and the electric universe.
Quite provocative head food. Garth, your talent and content are impressive. Don't let it go to your head tho. :-) On the concept of dissimilar electrical charge on closely approaching bodies like you describe in the Tunguska event; I think that it is the best laid out description I have seen to date. Taking the concept of isostatic equilibrium from the gravitational concept of geology to the electrical concept of geology just makes so much more sense. The "field" energies of electric vs gravity are not really even comparable. It is amazing, really.
Having been in astronomy student in the 80s, I know the prejudice that exist against the electric or plasma, universe in standard cosmology and astronomy. God bless you and all those that are trying to give us a realistic alternative to the flaws of the big bang cosmology
Wow, excellent. I just watched Andrew Halls most recent video on the thunderbolts channel...perfect setvup for this one. You have given more context for me to understand what Hall is describing in his video. The science is still over my head in terms of connecting all the dots in my mind, but overall it makes so much sense. Thank you!
Correct, micro nova. The same glass beads can be found on our moon along with other planets in our system. Its all part of a clock cycle, the same cycle earths magnetic reversal is linked to. This solar maximum has begun along with earths magnetic excursion. As earths magnetic north pole reaches the North Atlantic Ridge I believe this cycle will come to an end and a new one will begin. we are over due for that 12000 year timeline.
@@bobsmith231 dude... You gotta stop commenting EVERY TIME someone mentions a micro nova... And what type of weirdo tries to gatekeep science? Bird brain
This also what could have happened in the Tanguska even, albeit was very recent. The symmetry of the surface formation is compelling, yet, no geologist is able to explain.
I'd have to agree with the Tunguska Event causality to some extent, though I have also wondered, because of the several days of constant glowing in the Northern Latitudes that permitted those in London to read newsprint at midnight for a few days. Folks thought it was the End of Days, and they may have been right, in some ways, for with 6 years, WWI was looming over the very landscape over which the Tunguska Event presided. Prophetically speaking, it would certainly be 'reasonable' to consider It to be synonymous with The Wormwood Star in the Revelation of John.
It's always hilarious to me to hear "geologists" explaining these triangular buttresses as caused by earthquakes and/or plate tectonics. That's absurd on its face. There is no evidence to back up any of those claims but that's the official story. Even if they do acknowledge the sonic structure they'll still tie it back to the cause being tectonics. I love Andrew Halls work. It's all about the shockwaves.
13k year cyclical micro nova, an extinction cataclysm. Energy needed for this is external, not by meteors but from our sun. Tectonic plates not only move slow, but sometimes faster because the crust comes loose from the core. Our core is an elecctro magnetic engine. Our magnetic shield is weakening, our magnetic poles are shifting faster and faster. During the micronova tectonic plates move, creating mega tsunamis, volcanic outbursts, upheavals and lowering (Atlantis). Also because of lowered magnetic shield and outburst there will be electronic plasma discharges. Melting glass and scorching some ancient megalythic buildings. Humanity has been decimated 13k years ago according to matriarchal dna. It all fits. CIA also wanted to keep Adam and Eve story by Chan Thomas hidden. Hapgood revised his theories. Einstein never knew how, but believed that earth would turn over. I believe that the channel Suspicious0bservers has got it right. Ancient stories of Atlantis, 4 previous ages by Maya, dragons or flying snakes (aurora borealis), Aztecs from Aztlan(tis), same building styles with nubbs around the world, biblical stories like the big flood. Also the channel Electric Universe has some great vids on plasma discharge and how electricity forms our world and universe and why people across the world drew "squatterman" on cave walls.
@@bobsmith231 LOL I can't take you seriously. It's not my idea, just from several professors, top Nasa scientists, and simply some of the smartest humans on this planet. But you know obviously better, so just ignore it .. in one or two decades you'll think of this moment.
@@bobsmith231 LOL you really think you know everything because you got a Masters 🤣🤣🤣 where did you get it? In the States? 🤣🤣🤣 You should check out our human history. I thought it was a mystery untill I found ideas from crackpots like Carlson, Davidson, Hapgood, Einstein. They sound crazy, like everybody used to know the earth was flat and the centre of the universe. Copernicus and Newton were thought to be a crackpots too. You probably also think the aquatic ape theory is nonsense too and still hold onto the out of Africa theory. You should be more open to new ideas and not stick to archaic ideas others came up with and you just read in books. Make up your own mind. The world still holds many secrets.
@@bobsmith231 You hold on to your dogma's and stick to the ancient theories. Don't use your brain and parrot what others before you invented with your "masters". You have nothing smart or interesting to say. Maybe you should bore someone else.
@@bobsmith231 you're a liar. No Astrophysicist would spend hours on YT getting bent over the term micronova. If you were an astrophysicist... You'd have heard about the concept by now. It is kinda weird it gets your panties in a bunch tho.
In an event like the one that killed the dinosaurs the large meteorite that caused extinction would have had some small rocks with it. This could be the result?
@@ShifuCareaga From a Japanese study on Kepler data: “Our analysis of Sun-like stars suggest that the Sun can cause superflares with energies of ∼7×1033 erg (∼X700-class flares) and ∼1×1034 erg (∼X1000-class flares) once every ∼3,000 years and ∼6,000 years, respectively.”
@@RowanTE Correct, but that's a general rule AND it wasn't what caused the YDE event. If you're ready for the real story feel free to come to my channel to ask. BTW I published a paper on Ben and already I've been proven right. Just making you aware I have it as a matter of record. I can teach you why the micro nova is bunk, but not on my friend Gareth's channel because I respect his channel enough to not invite the Ben horde over here. Ben's fear of me and my work notwithstanding, it's just plain wrong and I've demonstrated it in many places. He's more correct than Zamora et al, but he's not correct, period.
Not buying the cyclic disaster theory either, even if solar micro novas are a thing, I like that Gareth discusses different possibles and doesn't claim to know exactly what happened which should be a huge red flag 🚩
Wonderfully informative video, thank you so much! I always thought that a massive atmospheric discharge would occur if an airburst happened high enough to make a contiguous ionized path between the ionosphere and ground. I assume the incoming body would also have a high angle of attack, likely close to perpendicular to the Earths surface. This discharge would be massive, being that the ground and ionosphere are two plates of a giant (albeit electrically leaky) 62,000 uF capacitor. Air is the dielectric in this capacitor. If you pierce this dielectric with a conductive path such as trail of ionized metal gas/plasma, (or space elevator lol,) the arc flash and subsequent magnetic field produced is going to "biblically massive."
An arcing plasma discharge from an extreme solar storm / super flare should not be ruled out... The Sun is capable of much larger discharges and flares than current science wants to admit... Much larger than the Carrington event of 1859... Just a thought....
How about it being a plasma arch discharge. You mentioned 12,000 years ago. Which would have been the last magnetic excretion. Weakening magnetosphere, large C.M.E. , micro nova. Just saying it is also likely to be space weather related.
I suggest you look into a channel here you RU-vid called Suspicious Observers, specifically the disaster playlist and micro novas. I think you’ll find it fascinating and enlightening on a plausible explanation.
The small pieces of glass remind me of the glass shards in Russia. Terminator spheres hitting meteors causes the melting. Terminator spheres are an amazing mystery!
Likely a comet that broke up as it entered the atmosphere in the southern hemisphere probably the size of a medium sized mountain. Several pieces of considerable sizes falling in Atecama, the Ocean and parts of Greenland. Two specific falls hit Greenland in two places and represent 25th and 23rd largest impact craters discovered under the ice sheet. From estimated 11,000 years ago. 😉
Thanks Great video. Can they tell if these were formed in the presence of gravity or the absence of gravity which could have Major implication's for the future.
@@bobsmith231 yes they can just like the sun creates elements in its corona a thunderbolt from one planet to another will cause transmutations on a local level(where it strikes)
Lake Titicaca " once sat at sea level.", but it's entirely possible that Sea Level was simply much higher 5-6kyr ago, too. Things just aren't nearly as stable as the perspectives on geology would have us believe during the last 200-500 years or so, and our 'sacred' theories and models have been predicated on many inaccuracies. Still.. it's a work in progress.. and that's a good thing, in my book. It's a great time for Discovery.. but like Paris in the Tail of Two Cities, " It [is] the best of times.. and the worst of times.".. especially for those who go against the Mainstream Precedence.
You are talkingaboutthevan Allen belts, and they discharge when the sun releases massive solar flares. Or a micro nova from our sun, which would also cause the glass brads on the surface of the earth, matter of fact at a certain level of core sample glass beads are found all over the surface of the earth 🌎.
@@bobsmith231 oh but there is, it is in our folk lore throughout history stories of the sun burning the earth. Whether it is a massive solar flare or a micro nova is out for debate, but our sun most definitely has outburst that are significant to life on this planet.
Getting into this stuff I was thinking all massive lightning bolts occurred between planetary bodies… I would love for Velikovsky, Talbot, Thornhill, etc. to be right and they very well could be… something like Valles Mareneris, the Grand Canyon, mountain ranges, etc. would require lightning bolts reaching diameters of 100s of miles and would rip Phobos and Deimos size chunks of rock out of planets and into space… a lot of chunks would rain back down immediately, while others would be flung into orbits and potentially collide with their original planet or other planets… it’s wild to imagine how devastating and utterly terrifying this would be to behold, if you survived more than a couple seconds… but Andy Hall makes the case that rather massive discharges can arch across a single planet (linked to solar activity) and I think this is what Gareth is getting at in this video. The Yale professor who appeared on Joe Rogan, Robert Schock, doesn’t buy the Saturn Theory stuff but he’s on board with the Sun’s ability to wreak havoc on this planet electrically. An EMP from the sun is acknowledged by the mainstream but you never hear talk of lightning bolts ripping across the planet and turning unfathomable amounts of surface water into steam which would cause massive rainfall and storms… volcanoes would be triggered, earthquakes, tsunamis… 1000s or millions of pieces of earth would be ripped away in and instant and rain back down as meteorites… biblical catastrophe
@@bobsmith231 I'm just going to say the same thing I said to you in another thread: Science progresses one funeral at a time. Read Thomas Kuhn and rethink your rudeness.
The tektites came from the sun, a meteor strike or a volcano. Tektites are why they went to the moon due to they had to eliminate anything but the tektites from our sun.
makes one wonder if a capture event didn't take place about 12k years ago... i.e Saturn being captured by the Sun and ejecting Venus in a nova event, slinging it past Mars, gouging out Valles Marinires and wreaking havoc on the Earth as it settled into it 's abnormally circular orbit... could Velikovsky have been on to something... interesting. ;)
Todd Berkely Don't think he's smoking anything.. just reading Ancient History of the Sumerian, Egyptian and numerous other cultures, including observing the basic principle that folks recording historical events, though they may be somewhat inaccurate.. are based upon eye witness survivors and their own testimonies.
Bob Smith Hmm.. Thunderbolts Project might disagree with you on this point, but since I wasn't there, and the current models are in need of revision on many fronts.. I won't attempt to argue with you, because I'm certainly no expert on what is or isn't possible within the scope of geological or ancient historical potential.
@@bobsmith231 Yes it would, and it did. Maybe. Check out Thunderbolts Project YT video: Symbols of an Alien Sky (Full Documentary) and get back to me. Regards.
Isn't there something similar going on in Northern Africa? Pretty sure one can see these white area's from the space shuttle they are so large. and the spots are not snow,mostly all a white form of glass.
@@christiansather8438 Oh interesting, singular body discharge? That would be interesting. You would need such a difference in charge across the body but that's doable IF the higher charge facing Saturn meant lower charge facing away. Not sure how that would work given a plasma sheath though. The Iron Oxide found suggests material was traded with the Martian sediment but there's no reason it couldn't have also been electrically transmuted.
@@bobsmith231 there are plenty examples in the history of science where predictions were considered outrageous and later found out to be right... or at least backed up by large amounts of evidence. Thomas Kuhn's work lays out a detailed taxonomy of the process of discovery. Why are you even on this channel being a butt? We get nowhere with name-calling. its sad
These are strong assumptions. Who would know how much the Andes ever ''raised'', exactly when did that possibly happen, and which actual impact it could have had on the climate of that era. This desert could have been the result of different things. There's a lot of evidence going towards a scorching of the Earth by some plasmatic event. All books don't tell the same story.
Andrew Hall... watch his stuff... get red pilled... I don't look at the earth and its environments the same way I did in college since watching his videos I'm glad you mentioned him