apparently they are arguing about whether they can admit the possibility of submerged cities this leads me to a new rare opinion that civilization is older than we know, the first ancient cities were coastal and simply lie beneath the waveshttps://twitter.com/ded_ruckus/status/1380257857371660291 …
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the archaeology of ancient sea-devoured evidence is fascinating stuff also FYI if your not aware the Pacific Northwest is probably going to be destroyed in the next couple hundred years could go off anytime too https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2015/07/20/the-really-big-one …pic.twitter.com/2QwFa9xywq
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looking at this figure its actually very strange that the curve just levels out around 6000BC quite striking what was going on there also curious why sea levels have not changed in spite of climate so and so what the hell determines sea level. is it not just sea vs glacier?pic.twitter.com/esn31soozv
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oh right. hmmm. black sea isn't THAT voluminous is it?https://twitter.com/sirsfurther/status/1380426658453291009?s=19 …
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would it be good if the sea level dropped by 100 meters think carefully
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yeah cascadia disaster prep is probably a good proxy for social competence in many areas large yet completely predictable problem, long time scale hows medicare solvency looking these dayspic.twitter.com/3lwp99zF5S
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virgin modern archaeologist vs chad schliemannhttps://twitter.com/d0Nmademedoit/status/1380436031028273154?s=19 …
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you know what lfgggggggggghttps://twitter.com/wannabegroncho/status/1380437915306692609?s=19 …
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Long
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from @SamoBurjahttps://palladiummag.com/2021/05/17/why-civilization-is-older-than-we-thought/ …Show this thread - End of conversation
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