π About This Hypothesis
Antarctic Impact presents a radical scientific hypothesis proposing that approximately 15,000 years ago, a massive nitrogen ice comet struck Earth in what is now Antarctica, triggering the rapid end of the Younger Dryas period and fundamentally reshaping human civilization.
This comprehensive work examines geological evidence, archaeological mysteries, and scientific data that challenge conventional theories about Earth's recent past. From the sudden extinction of megafauna to the mysterious origins of advanced ancient civilizations, Antarctic Impact weaves together multiple lines of evidence into a coherent and compelling narrative.
π― The Core Hypothesis
A nitrogen ice comet, roughly 100 kilometers in diameter, impacted the Antarctic continent around 13,000 BCE. The impact released enormous amounts of energy equivalent to millions of nuclear weapons, instantly vaporizing vast quantities of ice, generating massive tsunamis, and depositing a global layer of nitrogen-rich material that fundamentally altered Earth's climate and biosphere.
Geological Evidence
Ice core data, impact craters, and rapid sea level changes that suggest a catastrophic event.
Megafauna Extinction
The sudden disappearance of Ice Age giants explained through rapid climate shock.
Ancient Civilizations
How advanced pre-impact societies may have been lost to history and rediscovered as myth.
Global Flood Myths
Examining how cultures worldwide preserve memories of a catastrophic deluge.
Scientific Analysis
Rigorous examination of physical evidence and testable predictions.
Timeline Reconstruction
Detailed chronology of events before, during, and after the impact.
π Experience Antarctic Impact in Multiple Formats
The Complete Audiobook
Complete audiobook of the full hypothesis. Read the book and listen to professional narration. Perfect for in-depth study with audio support.
Podcast Series
Episodic series optimized for YouTube and podcast platforms. Experience the hypothesis through cinematic storytelling with season structure perfect for video production.
The Manuscript
Original manuscript version with front matter, chapters, and appendices in academic format. Ideal for researchers and academic citation.
By Michael Madden & Ramon Madden
A father-son collaboration exploring Earth's cataclysmic past
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