I know there is evidence of this meteor you referenced, but what is the evidence that the flood happened?
The Mahabharata says nothing about any flood (and frankly the whole "nuclear weapon" interpretation is a stretch).
In fact, there is nothing in the Vedas or any of the Indian texts that I am aware of that talks about a flood.
If people remained after the blast (washing themselves in streams and such) to tell the story, don't you think they would have mentioned the cataclysmic flood that resulted and wiped out the majority of life on earth?
Also, you failed to acknowledge and respond to:
The Mahabharata says nothing about any flood (and frankly the whole "nuclear weapon" interpretation is a stretch).
In fact, there is nothing in the Vedas or any of the Indian texts that I am aware of that talks about a flood.
If people remained after the blast (washing themselves in streams and such) to tell the story, don't you think they would have mentioned the cataclysmic flood that resulted and wiped out the majority of life on earth?
Also, you failed to acknowledge and respond to:
spidergoat said:Except that there is more than 5,000 years of ice in Antarctica, more like 420,000 years.