A comet fragment exploded over Louisiana, resulting in a crater-like depression that could support the theory of a lost advanced civilization, proposed by Graham Hancock. Recent research indicates that such catastrophic events may be more frequent than understood. The blast corresponds to the Younger Dryas Boundary, linking it to a period of abrupt cooling and mass extinctions. Hancock emphasizes the importance of correlating archaeological findings with evidence found in historical texts and myths, suggesting advanced cultural knowledge during the Ice Age.
Hancock believes the Earth was bombarded by fragments of a giant comet, part of the Taurid meteor stream, leading to a lost advanced civilization.
Dr West, one of the scientists behind the Louisiana find, warns that such explosions with the destructive power of nuclear weapons may be more common than previously thought.
Radiometric dating confirms the event to the Younger Dryas Boundary, a period marked by abrupt cooling and mass extinctions.
The study identified a crater-like depression in Louisiana as the first airburst crater linked to the cosmic cataclysm theorized to have caused great destruction.
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