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The impactor penetrates through miles of thick ice, like a bullet. Below
the surface, the impact releases the energy of a million nuclear bombs.
A gas bubble of trapped superheated steam forms. The steam causes a
general uplifting of the glacier ice sheet. The ice sheet rises like a
steam boiler about to burst. The gas bubble exerts tremendous force
on the ice flow. The impact triggers the release of potential energy
locked in ice flow allowing million of tons to break loose and begins to
move on the frictionless fluid bed toward the oceans. Some of the
steam escapes like an erupting geyser or volcano. The glacier sheet
fractures, opening up fissions for the steam to escape. Boiling water
and steam further lubricate the surface boundary layer of the ice flow.
The explosion hurls large masses of ice fragments into the air with
great force. Ice and water flowing off the continents cause an
immediate rise in sea level in conformance with the Displacement
Theory. The released superheated steam falls back to Earth, generating
very violent storms. Heavy rain falls for several days and weeks. The
atmosphere heats up. Large earthquakes combined with the Earth’s
crustal rebound from the movement of large ice sheets exert
significant strain on the tectonic plates. The strain is relieved by the
eruption of volcanoes, and lava flows throughout the world.
Underwater earthquakes expose frozen methane hydrate beds. The
heat generated at the impact point and the heat from underwater
volcanoes and lava flows elevate the temperature of the ocean
bottoms and melt the exposed methane hydrate. The released
methane bubbles to the surface, where in time it is ignited by lightning
strikes, which further raises atmospheric temperatures. The methane
burn releases large quantities of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
In the end, the global temperature rises significantly, breaking the
back of the Ice Age. This in turn sets the ball rolling and the earth
plunges in the cycle of destruction till the earth and its dynamics slows
down considerably. Then the climate again stabilizes. The oceans, the
sees, the rivers starts their respective restorative actions.
In India also there are strong evidence of this Global disaster.
Mahabharat tell about the sunken dwarka. For centuries, local
fishermen on the coast of Mahabalipuram in India have believed that a
great flood consumed a city over 10,000 years ago in a single day. This
story was recorded by British explorer J. Goldingham, who visited the
area in 1798. The legend said there were six temples submerged
beneath the water, with the seventh temple still standing on the shore.
Now author Graham Hancock thinks he's found them.
“I have long regarded Mahabalipuram, because of its flood myths and
fishermen’s sightings as a very likely place in which discoveries of
underwater structures could be made, and I proposed that a diving
expedition should be undertaken there,” says Hancock.
In April, he made a diving expedition to the area, working with the U.K.
Scientific Exploration Society and India’s National Institute of
Oceanography. The SES says, “A joint expedition of 25 divers from the
Scientific Exploration Society and India’s National Institute of
Oceanography led by Monty Halls and accompanied by Graham
Hancock, have discovered an extensive area with a series of structures
that clearly show man made attributes, at a depth of (16-23 feet)
offshore of Mahabalipuram in Tamil Nadu. The scale of the submerged
ruins, covering several square miles and at distances of up to a mile
from shore, ranks this as a major marine-archaeological discovery as
spectacular as the ruined cities submerged off Alexandria in Egypt.”
“Between 17,000 years ago and 7000 years ago, at the end of the last
Ice Age, terrible things happened to the world our ancestors lived in,”
Hancock says. “Great ice caps over northern Europe and north America
melted down, huge floods ripped across the earth, sea-level rose by
more than (325 feet), and about (15 million square miles) of formerly
habitable lands were swallowed up by the waves.”
Bibliography:
In search of the cradle of civilization.----by, George Feuerstien, Subhash
Kak, and David frawley.
Underworld: Graham Hancock
http://personals.galaxyinternet.net/tunga/Flood.htm
http://www.unknowncountry.com/news/?id=2075
www.runtus.org/USERIMAGES/CulturalEvidence.doc
The Sunday Times - 27.9.99
http://www.atheistnation.net/news/?atheist/article,00127