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Comet: First Agriculture and Neolithic Civilizations

Posted: Fri Apr 21, 2017 1:42 pm
by Philip
11,000 years B.C. - what did a comet perhaps cause?

Article: Ancient stone carvings confirm how comet struck Earth in 10,950BC, sparking the rise of civilizations.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/2017 ... bc-wiping/

Re: Comet: First Agriculture and Neolithic Civilizations

Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2017 8:47 am
by PaulSacramento
Where is the evidence of an ACTUAL comet hitting the earth during that time?

Re: Comet: First Agriculture and Neolithic Civilizations

Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2017 9:09 am
by Philip
The evidence is circumstantial - given the apparent comment event described on the pillar, the constellation positions, the correlation, known from ice core samples, of a sudden fall in temperatures. Is it true? Dunno.

Re: Comet: First Agriculture and Neolithic Civilizations

Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2017 11:00 pm
by Kurieuo
Science is revealing that comets and meteorites hit Earth more often than previously thought. They don't need to be that big to cause a lot a damage, especially to our modern cities.

Consider the damage that would be caused by one landing in the Tasman Sea, say 100km away from south-east coast of Australia as follows:
http://impact.ese.ic.ac.uk/cgi-bin/crat ... pthUnits=1

I used average specs, except for size which I believe is quite low for a dramatic impact (1 km). Consider that The Burckle Crater which is said to have formed from a comet impact 3000–2800 BCE, is estimated to be about 30 km in diameter (I'm Aussie, so don't use US' inferior miles ;)). Note, as comets enter into Earth's atmosphere, they will often break apart into fragments. If this was the main or large fragment, then possibly there are others that could be found.

Russia's Chelyabinsk one a few years back was less than 20 metres wide, and "exploded over Earth with the force of 40 Hiroshima-type atom bombs." (1) "The shock waves resulting from the main blast blew people off their feet and shattered thousands of windows in Chelyabinsk, reports an international team led by Olga Popova of the Russian Academy of Sciences’ Institute of Geosphere Dynamics." (2)

Re: Comet: First Agriculture and Neolithic Civilizations

Posted: Tue Apr 25, 2017 11:17 am
by Philip
Maybe a comet might hit North Korea? You know, just Fat Boy's villa, or wherever he is (usually near an ice cream bar).

Re: Comet: First Agriculture and Neolithic Civilizations

Posted: Tue Apr 25, 2017 8:27 pm
by Kurieuo
I know, maybe Trump can hit them and claim it was a comet! :P North Korea is really the only place I advocate us doing something about, and it absolutely mind-boggles me that previous US administrations chose to do nothing given all their threats and essentially a spoiled brat running the country trying to get nuke technology, saying "I'm going to get you, nah neh na nah nah."

Re: Comet: First Agriculture and Neolithic Civilizations

Posted: Sat Jun 03, 2017 7:59 pm
by thatkidakayoungguy
Wasn't Adam around before 10950 BC? He practiced some type of farming.
Btw, we're not told, but what farming do u think Adam did?

Re: Comet: First Agriculture and Neolithic Civilizations

Posted: Sun Jun 04, 2017 8:33 am
by B. W.
thatkidakayoungguy wrote:Wasn't Adam around before 10950 BC? He practiced some type of farming.
Btw, we're not told, but what farming do u think Adam did?
It is implied in Genesis chapter 3 concerning toiling to grow food and weeds will interfere...
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Re: Comet: First Agriculture and Neolithic Civilizations

Posted: Sun Jun 04, 2017 10:33 am
by thatkidakayoungguy
B. W. wrote:
thatkidakayoungguy wrote:Wasn't Adam around before 10950 BC? He practiced some type of farming.
Btw, we're not told, but what farming do u think Adam did?
It is implied in Genesis chapter 3 concerning toiling to grow food and weeds will interfere...
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Yes Ik but what I meant was what method of farming? Did he use the slash and burn technique, just put a seed in a hole and watch it grow, graft, etc?
Specifically thorns and thistles will grow and make it a pain to grow food. Blackberries though taste good....

Re: Comet: First Agriculture and Neolithic Civilizations

Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2017 8:13 pm
by abelcainsbrother
PaulSacramento wrote:Where is the evidence of an ACTUAL comet hitting the earth during that time?

The stone carvings and how it lines up with their knowledge of the constellations that told of a comet hitting the earth?