Lysistrata Wrote:By the Sword Spoiler
In By the Sword, we learn that the First Age ended through geological upheavals, and indeed Flood myths abound in all cultures.
What could had caused this universal flood and buried the First Age civilization, without leaving too many tracks (that we know of)?
Hypothesis for the Flood have included:
- Floods more important than usual (as regularly happens)
- An asteroid crashing into the ocean
- A large tsunami in the Mediterranean Sea caused by the Thera eruption
It could have been indeed a volcano eruption. But not the “tiny” Thera. Let’s imagine an undersea supervolcano. Its eruption would trigger tsunamis that would wipe out any life on the sea shores and deep into the mainland. Earthquakes would destroy anything looking like a building. Then, millions of cubic meters of sea water vaporized by the lava would be hurled in the atmosphere and travel around earth, causing rain to fall for days and days and days, effectively drowning everything and causing mudslides.
As if earth had shaked itself of unwanted tenants and then taken a long shower.
Volcano eruptions from the past are known today because they left tracks. But what tracks could leave a volcano hidden in the depth of some ocean? Only destruction and flood myths.
Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:Mighty ah-deers, Lys, but wouldn't we have geological evidence of such a catastrophe? (And yeah, I know about Velikovsky's theory that humanitys' collective memory was battered into amnesia by the diasaster.)
Lysistrata Wrote:We do not know what lays at the bottom of the oceans. Plus the caldera today would probably be covered with algae. Plus the tsunamis would have wiped everything clean. Plus I like the theory :p
Lysistrata Wrote:[B][align=center]In By the Sword, we learn that the First Age ended through geological upheavals, and indeed Flood myths abound in all cultures.Glaeken also spoke of this to Magda in THE KEEP.
Legion Wrote:ALOT of cultures, especially many Native American cultures claim that we are living at the end of the Seventh age. The ANCIENT fields of Trinitite in the middle east back up this claim.
I mean, how hard is it to believe that we've reached this place a few times before and been stupid enough to destroy ourselves or stupid enough to beat the crap outta the Earth Mother and expect no punishment?
Lysistrata Wrote:The Mayan Calendar ends on December 21, 2012... only 4 RJ novels to go quigglemouth:
Legion Wrote:I am very aware of that date. Not only have I been counting down to it for the past decade, but my son's birthday is December 20th 2007. He will be five years old the day before the world ends.