Submitted by KottjornGoad t3_zdwyb5 in science
MarkDavisNotAnother t1_iz5trfq wrote
Reply to comment by a_statistician in Asians were the First People in Europe According to Recent Genetic Studies. by KottjornGoad
Isn’t Gibraltar a bit further south that the proposed land bridge between Asia an N America?
Not to mention wind current patterns potentially having an effect.
I could understand one being frozen solid while the other… less so solid.
a_statistician t1_iz5wceb wrote
I think the bigger issue is that with more water locked into the ice caps, seas would have been lower worldwide. I don't disagree with you on the fact that the water would have been liquid there, but one hypothesis for the origin of many of the "flood" stories and "Atlantis" style stories is that a land bridge like the one near Gibralter or the one forming one end of the Red sea was "topped" by rising seas and became essentially a waterfall, resulting in the filling of an entire basin and the erosion of what was at one point a land bridge. That would explain language like "... on that day all the springs of the great deep burst forth, and the floodgates of the heavens were opened." (Genesis 7:11) that talk not only about rain falling from the sky, but also from it coming from the earth as well.
This is 100% not my area of expertise, but I think it's interesting how much of the data we can observe about some of this stuff doesn't tell us about all of the data we're missing because it's been destroyed over time and natural processes.
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NeedlessPedantics t1_iz7ke4x wrote
You seem to be getting half correct information about the Zanclean flood mixed up with flood myths.
Volcic-tentacles t1_iz903op wrote
Or just turn left at Egypt, eh?
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