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Earth Ancients

Destiny: Marc Young, Catastrophe on Earth

Earth Ancients

Cliff Dunning

Society & Culture, Social Sciences, Science

4.41.5K Ratings

🗓️ 8 October 2025

⏱️ 71 minutes

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Summary

Marc Young is an Australian geoarchaeologist and member of the CRG and is renowned for his extensive research into the Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis.

Marc Young’s academic journey began with a profound interest in archaeology, inspired by early exposure to documentaries on Ancient Egypt. In 2016, after a Joe Rogan episode featuring Randall Carlson and Graham Hancock, he was inspired to pursue a Bachelor of Archaeology and a Bachelor of Science, which he completed in 2021. During his undergraduate studies, Marc was awarded the University Medal for his dissertation relating to the Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis. His dedication to this field culminated in an Honours research project that experimentally evaluated protocols for separating magnetic microspherules, contributing valuable insights to the methodologies used in geoarchaeological research.

An active researcher with the Comet Research Group, Marc collaborates on various projects related to cosmic impacts and their effects on Earth’s history and also compiled together the YDIH Bibliography.As an invaluable contributor to the Comet Research Group, Marc is an asset to the Cosmic Summit. His in-depth knowledge and expertise on the Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis and catastrophism further our understanding of the potential influences cosmic phenomena have had on our cultural development. Returning to Cosmic Summit, Marc Young’s dedication to uncovering the connections between cosmic events and archaeological records positions him as a leading figure in the emerging field of geocosmic archaeology. His work not only broadens our comprehension of historical events but also inspires a multidisciplinary approach to studying the past. Attendees will look forward to his unique insights and interesting perspectives.

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0:00.0

Welcome to Destiny.

0:15.8

Now here's your host, Cliff Dunning.

0:26.2

Thank you.

0:27.3

Thank you very much.

0:28.0

Thank you.

0:29.8

Thank you for joining us today.

0:31.0

This is Cliff,

0:32.2

your host of Destiny, and today we're finishing up on our

0:34.4

conference series.

0:35.9

This is a speaker that was in the Cosmic Summit,

0:40.2

and we wanted to play the entire interview with this individual. His name is Mark Young.

0:48.1

He is an Australian geo-archologist who specializes in the Younger Dryest hypothesis.

0:55.3

And we're going to talk today about the impact of these asteroids on Earth over 9,500

1:04.8

BC, over close to 12,000 years ago.

1:09.4

And what makes it an interesting interview is that there is a great deal of research

1:14.8

that is not being publicized on just how devastating this impact was.

1:23.1

And today we're going to learn not only what happened to the North American East Coast

1:29.5

and the devastation there, but also what likely happened to the human population on the

1:37.4

planet during that time factor. We don't really know because there's no evidence of human remains, there's no grave sites.

1:47.0

If you remember, Randall Carlson was very specific in saying that the tsunamis that were

1:54.1

generated during that devastation, during that catastrophe, whereas is, you know, half a mile or a mile in height.

2:05.2

And if you can imagine the energy behind a tsunami, that would wipe clean any surface

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