First published at 00:14 UTC on September 23rd, 2019.
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Cosmography 101 Class 17 Segment 2 with Randall Carlson, from March of 2008. (Previously only 10-minute excerpt posted, with full segment available PPV on …
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*I DO NOT OWN the copyrights for this video**
Original video - https://youtu.be/haf_PJSASgE
Cosmography 101 Class 17 Segment 2 with Randall Carlson, from March of 2008. (Previously only 10-minute excerpt posted, with full segment available PPV on our Vimeo site) Summary notes/topics:
Introducing the uneducated to Catastrophe
Over past 250,000 years, the longest period without a catastrophe, is the one we’re in now
Similarity in ancient traditions: giants, longer life, great flood
Regional effects identifying global events
North and South America had majority of loss of life
Great unexplained mystery of modern science: source of energy to melt the ice: “Energy Paradox”
Local effects from micro-flood
Micro-scale forms from water erosion and deposition
Imbrication and current flow
Evidence of large river flowing down mountain valleys
More micro-scale forms: deltas, terraces,
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Scale down gravel bars, oblique ripples
Macro-scale forms at McNeil Canyon, WA and Malad Gorge, ID
“Chevron” formations on Madagascar with counterparts on western Australia
Relation to Burckle Crater in Indian Ocean
Delta Fans and Mormon Point in Death Valley, CA; fan within larger fan
Giant jagged salt crystals after lake evaporated [Devil’s Golf Course]
Salt from ocean?
Mojave Desert Flooding
“Scale Invariant Flood Indicators”
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Gravel Bar on Columbia River at mouth of Moses Coulee in WA
Very fertile mysterious material called “Loess”
Why no desiccation cracks in Salt Flats of Utah?
Great Terrace on the Columbia; Terrace shelf formation
Ephrata erratics debris fan at mouth of Grand Coulee
Explanation for Canadian pink granite erratics?
Lemniscate forms / Potholes Reservoir / Palouse Hills of eastern WA from Steptoe Butte
Macro-bedforms on ‘West Bar’ along Columbia down-river from Wenatchee
“For 12,000 years, nothing has disturbed this, it’s remained immovable”.
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