A Scientific Look At How A Mega Tsunami & Global Rainstorm Led To The Biblical Flood Story
5,000 years ago, a comet broke apart into three pieces upon entry into Earth. The largest piece, smashed into the indian ocean, with the other two smaller pieces landing in different areas of the Pacific Ocean. The Indian Ocean impact, was incredibly disastrous. It landed in a very deep part of the ocean, and, as a result, it released a truly monstrous mega tsunami during impact. This tsunami was so disastrous, that 600 foot high mountains were built in Madagascar in the blink of an eye, when massive amount of churned up sediment that was carried by it, got deposited in truly vast quantities here, and everywhere else that this tsunami stuck, too, including very, very far places, such as Tasmania.
When this Mega tsunami struck, it did so with such force, that it severely eroded entire cliff faces, and left deep gashing scars in the land, which document the direction the flow. Along with this, it also deposited something known as seismic chevrons. Which are arrow shaped hills of deposition, that were left after the wave had slammed into every coastline around the Indian ocean. When it began to recede, all the material it carried was just dropped where it landed, and the water move out, but the sediment remained. Because of this, massive layers of sand were deposited, and even though 5000 years have passed, you can still see many places where this tsunami impacted.
In this video we are covering how the deluge that unfolded in Iraq (Ancient Mesopotamia) occurred. And, how the Noah's Flood story began. The Mega Tsunami appears to have made its way inland towards Iraq after being channeled in that direction when the collision with Pakistan's mighty mountain range occurred. Because the Mega Tsunami was unable to scale this mountain range, it was instead forced to follow along with it. Leading to the complete inundation of Iraq beneath tens of meters of turbulent, gushing, chaotic mega tsunami waves, that struck without warning, and overcome the entire landscape in a matter of minutes.