The Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis
Some scientists think a comet hit the Earth or exploded in the sky about 12,800 years ago. This would have caused huge fires, followed by a sudden Big Freeze and giant floods when the ice melted. This might be the real event that started all the stories about a world-wide Reset. Listen to a recording of a sonic boom to imagine the comet's power. Smell smoke from a campfire to remember the global fires that may have happened. Taste a piece of charred toast to connect with a world burnt and then washed. Touch a piece of smooth glass, which is like the melt glass found at impact sites. Watch the night sky and look for shooting stars, which are tiny versions of big comets.
12,800 years ago, something fell from the sky. The mammoths vanished. The ice returned. The water rose. And every culture on earth said: we remember.
The Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis proposes comet fragments struck multiple continents approximately 12,800 years ago. Linked to megafauna extinction and a sudden 1,200-year return to glacial conditions. Evidence: nanodiamonds, iridium, melt-glass in sediment layers worldwide. Suggests civilization may have been reset from a more advanced state to hunter-gatherer due to celestial intervention.
SOUND: A sonic boom: the comet announcing itself.
SMELL: Smoke from a campfire: the global fires that may have happened.
TASTE: Charred toast: a world burnt and then washed.
TOUCH: Smooth glass: like the melt glass found at impact sites.
SIGHT: Shooting stars in the night sky: tiny versions of the big one.
BODY: Stand perfectly still and feel the wind: now imagine it at hundreds of miles per hour.
Music: Soaring by Barbie & Mattel
Music: No Regrets by Edith Piaf
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