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An interesting theory by James Marusek on what caused Noah's Flood is summarized as follows:
"A large comet or asteroid impact in a glacier ice sheet produced the Biblical Great Flood which brought the last Ice Age to an abrupt and sudden end."
http://personals.galaxyinternet.net/tunga/Flood.htm
According to the author, the impact of a 2 mile diameter asteroid on a large glacier would release energy "equivalent to 12.6 times the total annual energy usage throughout the entire world today; all released in a split second".
This would lead to a chain of reactions, including earthquakes, volcanos, fracture glacial sheets, ejecting water, steam and ice high into the atmosphere.
There at least 2 important related events which took place in 2004.
- First: The visit of "Toutatis", a large asteroid of similar size, and it's nearest distance to earth was reached in September 2004
- Second: The earthquake and tsunami in December 2004, with the massive floods it caused.
What is interesting is that the Qur'an describes the waves during Noah's flood, as "waves as high as mountains", which could be in a way similar to waves released in a tsunami.
Could Noah's flood have resulted from such an impact?
In addition to all of the massive rains and floods, was there also a tsunami?
What do you think?
An interesting theory by James Marusek on what caused Noah's Flood is summarized as follows:
"A large comet or asteroid impact in a glacier ice sheet produced the Biblical Great Flood which brought the last Ice Age to an abrupt and sudden end."
http://personals.galaxyinternet.net/tunga/Flood.htm
According to the author, the impact of a 2 mile diameter asteroid on a large glacier would release energy "equivalent to 12.6 times the total annual energy usage throughout the entire world today; all released in a split second".
This would lead to a chain of reactions, including earthquakes, volcanos, fracture glacial sheets, ejecting water, steam and ice high into the atmosphere.
There at least 2 important related events which took place in 2004.
- First: The visit of "Toutatis", a large asteroid of similar size, and it's nearest distance to earth was reached in September 2004
- Second: The earthquake and tsunami in December 2004, with the massive floods it caused.
What is interesting is that the Qur'an describes the waves during Noah's flood, as "waves as high as mountains", which could be in a way similar to waves released in a tsunami.
Could Noah's flood have resulted from such an impact?
In addition to all of the massive rains and floods, was there also a tsunami?
What do you think?