Originally Posted by
Winger Ed.
Archeology types figure there was an event around 12,000 years ago that pretty much wiped out human civilization.
We were taught in school the earth slowly evolved into what it is now.
There is evidence showing it was more nearly shaped and changed through incredible events. Some of short duration.
Some would leave the earth looking like a totally different place than it was before the event.
One example is the Grand Canyon. We were taught it formed over millions of years.
Rock weathering that is fairly even from the top to the bottom of it disputes that.
One theory is it was made in a few weeks when something caused the last Ice Age to end suddenly
A prediction of what can happen if--- or whenever the earth suddenly shifts on its axis:
The poles change, and if the earth does something sudden, like in a day or two- the oceans react more slowly.
If the earth moves, and the water has to catch up, the 'slosh' can create something like tsunami waves well over a mile high.
Such a wave, or waves, could theoretically wash over an entire continent.
With all the dirt & rubble such a wave would carry could explain a lot about the buried cities and lost civilizations in human history.
It would suggest that sudden effects of nature buried all those cities and ruins, not people.
Another theory is that such events have happened several times in human history.