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Earth Ancients

Michael Jaye: Worldwide Catastrophic Floods

Earth Ancients

Cliff Dunning

Society & Culture, Social Sciences, Science

4.41.5K Ratings

🗓️ 28 September 2019

⏱️ 86 minutes

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Summary

Two hundred years ago, geologists determined that there was never a worldwide flood.

But the early geologists' conclusion--which continues to be believed today--is indisputably erroneous, according to Michael Jaye, Ph.D.

Told in easily understood language, Jaye explains how geologists got it so wrong, and more importantly, he challenges their modern-day peers to examine foundational beliefs, especially in the presence of new map data. Along the way, he identifies and rectifies geology's historic error and its consequences, answering questions such as:

Why do geologists believe that there was never a worldwide flood? How is this belief erroneous?

How did submerged structures like Monterey Canyon form? What process do geologists ascribe to their formation?

In what way are Google Earth and Google Maps similar to Galileo's telescope?

With new map data revealing submerged rivers in more than two miles of water, it's clear that such a volume could only have a cosmic source.

Jaye identifies the impact remnants, and he explains how its effects irreversibly changed Earth's ecosystem. Humans are among surviving species, but we find ourselves ill-adapted to the post-flood ecosystem.

Discover a historical, scientific, and philosophical treatment of The Worldwide Flood--it will forever change the way you consider Earth and human history.

Michael Jaye is Associate professor at the Naval Postgraduate School, in Monterey, California. He is a Michael Jayeconfirmed catastrophist focused on cometary impacts. In a lecture to the Geological Society of America in 2011(a) he describes two major events in the earths history that had profound effects on the earth and the life one. The first was a double impact 65 million years ago and generally accepted to have led to the demise of the dinosaurs and the second 460,000 years ago.

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0:00.0

There's evidence throughout the world of huge floods, tsunamis cutting into landforms, creating canyons, hillsides, mountain ranges.

0:12.0

Today we'll hear about devastating floods in the Mediterranean that were caused by impacts

0:18.0

thousands of years ago that are so devastating that not only did they wipe civilizations from that area off the face of the planet,

0:26.5

but also with new underwater surveying reveal the evidence of what may have been Atlantis and other cultures that were

0:35.0

submerged when these water levels rose to unprecedented heights.

0:40.0

Later, Jindeo takes us to Java, we'll see a pyramid complex known as Candysuka and its similarities

0:50.9

to Mayan ruins in Central America.

0:53.3

This is a noted area not only for the beautiful carvings,

0:57.7

but also for the pyramid that is almost identical

1:01.4

to pyramids we see in Yucatan and other parts of Mexico.

1:05.2

All this in the news today on Earth Ancients. Peace We're all over here. For Saturday, September 28th, 2019. This is Earth Ancients. I'm your host Cliff Dunning.

1:47.0

Hey, hello, how are you? This is Cliff your host of Earth

1:54.6

ancients. Hope you're doing well. This is this is the beginning of

1:59.9

Vacation Week for for me and 20 others who are going to join me in Cairo on Monday.

2:08.0

I leave, actually it's Tuesday, I leave Monday from San Francisco. It's a 16 hour flight to Cairo, Egypt and then the tour

2:18.0

begins the following day. Really excited about this tour. So much to take in. I was just privy to some

2:30.0

information from Mohammed. We're going to have some dignitaries to meet with us as a group.

2:36.9

Individually, I hope to be interviewing the director of the Giza Plateau, while we're at the Great Sphinx, and I'm looking forward to seeing these monuments up close and personal. I mean for years I've

2:57.3

studied and seen photographs and and graphics of all these monuments, structures, Serapeum, the bent pyramid, all these

3:10.0

places we're going to go and we're going to see them from an archaeological

3:13.6

perspective because our host Mohammed Embryum is allowed to see and to take us into not only the main portions of these sites but to get in and around them to a lot of the anomalies that make ancient Egypt quite fascinating and of course make us question who these

3:47.2

pre-Dinastic people were. I repeat every time I talk about ancient Egypt that you know we don't

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