Exactly. āTheir worldā ended.
THE world didnāt.
Exactly. āTheir worldā ended.
THE world didnāt.
Like black death level floods where 20%-30% of humans are wiped out, not literally 100%
Way bigger than standard floods
I listened to a joe rogan podcast years ago where this dude Randall Carlson described a mega flood event he called the Younger Dryas caused by a asteroid about 12,000 years ago. He had some really cool photos - which I cannot find searching online at the moment - of places on Earth that look like theyāre shaped by an unimaginable amount of water.
One picture was of a mile wide canyon with two symmetrical, perfectly conical holes bored into the rock. Their shape looked just like when you stir liquid in a glass.
Thereās floods caused by a whole lotta rain, then thereās floods fueled by rapid melting of glacial ice. The podcast is worth a listen, or at least Google younger dryas.
Now that we all know the shape of the world, the way that weather and water cycles workā¦if there was a floos that covered the whole world for 40 days, where did the water go?
The ocean would be at that height.
Realisticallyā¦a great flood happened, wrecked everything in a region, and drained to the ocean.
People lived next to the water/river bc that is a requirement for life. Thatās also the floodplain.
So, they got wrecked.
Why would they deserve this? Only rationale is what they knewā¦that their god forsook them.
We use the tools we have on hand to explain the world around us.
We had a lot fewer tools 3000 yrs ago.
Donāt forsake the tools we have today in favor of the old ones.