Why is There NO Record of Ancient <12000bce Humans?

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Why is There NO Record of Ancient <12000bce Humans?

Unread post by jimmywalter » Wed Mar 20, 2024 5:23 pm

Why is There NO Record of Ancient Humans?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-d4zfovcog
Interesting perspective about periodic mass extinction events wiping out all traces as the solar system makes the grand circuit, rising and falling around the turning galaxy as the galaxy itself travels through space. It seems the last big change in the Human Genome was between 100k and 200k years ago
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22658331/
https://genomebiology.biomedcentral.com ... 015-0866-z
While the evidence of steady expansion of earth is nill, nothing precludes periodic increases as the earth travels through pockets of material as the sun circles the galaxy, including the up and down the the galactic plane.
At any rate, I found the first video interesting and thoughtful-

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Re: Why is There NO Record of Ancient <12000bce Humans?

Unread post by silvergreylion » Wed Mar 20, 2024 7:42 pm

jimmywalter wrote: Wed Mar 20, 2024 5:23 pm While the evidence of steady expansion of earth is nill
Subduction should result in ocean floor sediment being scraped off and accumulating over subduction boundaries.
I tried doing a calculation; 10 m thick sediment, 5 cm/year over 200 million years,
should result in mountain ranges 8.6 km high and 17 km wide along subduction boundaries.
Let me know if you find them, I don't see any.

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Re: Why is There NO Record of Ancient <12000bce Humans?

Unread post by jimmywalter » Thu Mar 21, 2024 9:13 am

silvergreylion wrote: Wed Mar 20, 2024 7:42 pm
jimmywalter wrote: Wed Mar 20, 2024 5:23 pm While the evidence of steady expansion of earth is nill
Subduction should result in ocean floor sediment being scraped off and accumulating over subduction boundaries.
I tried doing a calculation; 10 m thick sediment, 5 cm/year over 200 million years,
should result in mountain ranges 8.6 km high and 17 km wide along subduction boundaries.
Let me know if you find them, I don't see any.
Sorry, I missed your point. And where are your calculations? I am not opposing tectonic plates. I would point out that the dinosaurs would not have been able to stand with today's gravity. The video link I included with my original post on this indicates that there might have been periods of the solar system passing through huge amounts of debris which would have produced huge meteor showers that not only wiped out most life, but, I think, could have significantly increased the earth's mass.

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Re: Why is There NO Record of Ancient <12000bce Humans?

Unread post by silvergreylion » Thu Mar 21, 2024 10:09 am

jimmywalter wrote: Thu Mar 21, 2024 9:13 am Sorry, I missed your point. And where are your calculations?
10 m height x 1 m wide x 5 cm/year = ½ m^3 accumulated per year, on a 1 m wide section.
½ m^3 per year x 200 million years = 100 million m^3 of sediment accreted, or 10 km x 10 km of sediment, still on a 1 m wide section.
It doesn't pile up into a square ofc. I assumed a parabolic shape in my first calculation (on a different forum), but I'll do double rectangle here:
Imagine a 10 x 10 km square split into two rectangles, with side length 10 km.
That's instead a 10 km high mountain range, with a 20 km wide base.
I am not opposing tectonic plates.
I am not either. I am opposing subduction.
I would point out that the dinosaurs would not have been able to stand with today's gravity.
I agree with that.
The video link I included with my original post on this indicates that there might have been periods of the solar system passing through huge amounts of debris which would have produced huge meteor showers that not only wiped out most life, but, I think, could have significantly increased the earth's mass.
Increased it enough to basically double the gravity?
I don't think such a "Ragnarok" would've left us with any remains of dinosaurs whatsoever, or for any life to have survived it, for that matter.

The main EU view, is that gravity has an electrical or electromagnetic explanation, and that Earth was in a different electrical environment
back then, with a lesser electrical field strength, with a corresponding lower gravity.

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Re: Why is There NO Record of Ancient <12000bce Humans?

Unread post by Roy » Sun May 26, 2024 2:19 am

Graham Hancock has a seies of books, "Fingerprints of the Gods", as well as a TV series, devoted to the accomplishments of earlier civilizations now vanished. He. Has fascinating photos. He attributes the vanishing to a Comet strike on the North polar iice cap 12,500 BC, causing extensive flooding and sea level rise, aperiod known as the Younger Dryas. The records, as such, are recorded in legends such as sunken Atlantis, structures such as the Sphinx and great pyramids in Egypt, Fktted stone walls in South America, large statues in Mexico with negroid feature, and more.
Well worth reading.

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Re: Why is There NO Record of Ancient <12000bce Humans?

Unread post by nick c » Sat Aug 03, 2024 7:52 pm

jimmywalter wrote:It seems the last big change in the Human Genome was between 100k and 200k years ago
The problem here is that these dates are derived from uniformitarian assumptions. All consensus dating techniques have come under attack from neo-catastrophists. The underlying assumptions of radiometric dating of rocks as well as estimates of the deposition of strata; are consistent with an environment of slow and methodical change with the only forces under consideration being those that are observed today.

Instead, catastrophism requires sudden depositions of enormous amounts of material from sources external to the Earth accompanied by global floods, hurricanes, and electric discharges (resetting radiometric clocks) of planetary proportions, followed by peaceful periods (such as the present era) of slow and gradual change.

I would not put much stock in those dates.

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