SUMMARY
Recent discussions highlight the hypothesis that extraterrestrial interactions, particularly with comets and Apollo-like objects, significantly influenced human history, specifically during the last glaciation. The theory posits that a collision over land initiated this glaciation, while an oceanic collision marked its end. The narrative of Atlantis is proposed to correlate with Hispaniola, suggesting that its civilization was destroyed by the oceanic collision. Additionally, this framework offers new interpretations of biblical flood stories and the origins of the Camunian civilization.
PREREQUISITES
- Understanding of climatological effects of extraterrestrial impacts
- Familiarity with the concept of glaciation and its historical significance
- Knowledge of the Atlantis narrative and its historical interpretations
- Awareness of archaeological methodologies related to underwater discoveries
NEXT STEPS
- Research the climatological impacts of cometary collisions on Earth
- Study the geological evidence supporting the hypothesis of glaciation events
- Explore archaeological findings related to underwater structures in the Caribbean
- Investigate the historical context of the Atlantis narrative and its cultural implications
USEFUL FOR
This discussion is beneficial for historians, archaeologists, climatologists, and anyone interested in the intersections of extraterrestrial events and human civilization development.