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The Cycle of Cosmic Catastrophes
Richard Firestone
Allen West
Simon Warwick-Smith
其他書名
How a Stone-Age Comet Changed the Course of World Culture
出版
Simon and Schuster
, 2006-06-05
主題
Body, Mind & Spirit / New Thought
Body, Mind & Spirit / Ancient Mysteries & Controversial Knowledge
Science / Earth Sciences / Geology
ISBN
1591439647
9781591439646
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=d1ooDwAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
Scientific proof validating the legends and myths of ancient floods, fires, and weather extremes
• Presents scientific evidence revealing the cause of the end of the last ice age and the cycles of geological events and species extinctions that followed
• Connects physical data to the dramatic earth changes recounted in oral traditions around the world
• Describes the impending danger from a continuing cycle of catastrophes and extinctions
There are a number of puzzling mysteries in the history of Earth that have yet to be satisfactorily explained by mainstream science: the extinction of the dinosaurs, the vanishing of ancient Indian tribes, the formation of the mysterious Carolina Bays, the disappearance of the mammoths, the sudden ending of the last Ice Age, and the cause of huge underwater landslides that sent massive tsunamis racing across the oceans millennia ago. Eyewitness accounts of these events are chronicled in rich oral traditions handed down through generations of native peoples. The authors’ recent scientific discoveries link all these events to a single cause.
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The Cycle of Cosmic Catastrophes
Richard Firestone, Allen West, and Simon Warwick-Smith present scientific evidence about a series of prehistoric cosmic events that explains why the last Ice Age ended so abruptly. Their findings validate the ubiquitous legends and myths of floods, fires, and weather extremes passed down by our ancestors and show how these legendary events relate to each other. Their findings also support the idea that we are entering a thousand-year cycle of increasing danger and possibly a new cycle of extinctions.