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What I'm thinking about, of course, is Firestone et al.'s supernova debris and radiation blasts (Firestone, R., A. West, and Simon Warwick-Smith, 2006, The Cycle of Cosmic Catastrophes: Flood, Fire, and Famine in the History of Civilization, Bear and Company, Rochester, Vermont, 392 pp, ISBN-13:978-1-59143-061-2, ISBN-10-59143-061-5). About 16,000 years ago one of the blast waves passed over the Great Lakes area and to the north of them. Caused catastrophic flooding as the northern ice sheets rapidly melted. The Channel Scablands of the Pacific Northwest were formed then. Could this unusual runoff at Brushy Creek be part of that nightmare? And it was followed at around 13,000 years ago by another blast wave that did in the Pleistocene megafauna in the northern hemisphere and wiped out Clovis and Cro-Magnon cultures. I sure hope there are no more blast waves coming!
Well, Charlie, at least we can start talking about it now and analyzing the data. Virginia refers to these events as nightmares. If you didn't fry to death in the open, you could drown in a river valley. And these events would have been preceded by a gravitational bow wave, initiating massive earthquakes prior to the main show. :shock:
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What I'm thinking about, of course, is Firestone et al.'s supernova debris and radiation blasts (Firestone, R., A. West, and Simon Warwick-Smith, 2006, The Cycle of Cosmic Catastrophes: Flood, Fire, and Famine in the History of Civilization, Bear and Company, Rochester, Vermont, 392 pp, ISBN-13:978-1-59143-061-2, ISBN-10-59143-061-5). About 16,000 years ago one of the blast waves passed over the Great Lakes area and to the north of them. Caused catastrophic flooding as the northern ice sheets rapidly melted. The Channel Scablands of the Pacific Northwest were formed then. Could this unusual runoff at Brushy Creek be part of that nightmare? And it was followed at around 13,000 years ago by another blast wave that did in the Pleistocene megafauna in the northern hemisphere and wiped out Clovis and Cro-Magnon cultures. I sure hope there are no more blast waves coming!
Well, Charlie, at least we can start talking about it now and analyzing the data. Virginia refers to these events as nightmares. If you didn't fry to death in the open, you could drown in a river valley. And these events would have been preceded by a gravitational bow wave, initiating massive earthquakes prior to the main show. :shock:
Cogs, I've read this theory before, and some associated material. VSM first brought it to my attention when she posted @ Valsequillo. But then I chalked it up to another "theory de jour".

I've posted on it in the Topper thread, and how Al Goodyear and others are taking a good look at it. But I think we're gonna need a separate thread for this theory of Firestones'.

I'm going to stay busy with emailing and sending pics to the Topper group for a couple of days. You or someone familiar with this theory should go ahead and kick it off. It seems to have worldwide implications, if true. 8)
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California, Minnesota, New York, South Carolina, Texas, Wyoming...

That's a lot of electoral votes, too!
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Charlie, the Timlin Site article makes for an interesting read. Now, wasn't that a picture of a hand axe that would nicely fit into the bovid bone cut? Hopefully, more of these sites will surface now that the Clovis barrier has been broken. :D
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How's your back doing, Charlie?
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Back pain is the worst.


Speaking of back pain....my mother in law is doing better.

Actually....she's a (very) lower back pain.
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