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Watermark : The Disaster That Changed the World and Humanity 12,000 Years Ago

Watermark : The Disaster That Changed the World and Humanity 12,000 Years Ago

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A stunning portrayal of what may have happened
Review: A stunning, emotionally gripping account of a cosmic horror that may have happened to our ancestors. The usual account of prehistoric times tells us that "there was an ice age and a time of mountain-building" and that "many prehistoric species were hunted to extinction by early humans". That's it. How could something as huge as a giant Planet Killer be ignored and forgotten? This was an unforgettable book that I would recommend to anyone interested in prehistory. At the same time, it is only an introduction. The author touches briefly on many subjects; now I want to read about them in greater depth. I want to see how much of this theory is backed up by research and how much is just speculation. If this really happened... I want to know more!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Using brains for a change, instead of being an Ostrich
Review: Anything that exposes where Science ignores evidence because they can't explain it is worth a read. Especially when that evidence proves their current theory is just a security blanket the crying baby is afraid to give up.
This is insightful and logical. In reality, it helps us start to understand why we're using such a small percent of our brain. Why would biology/evolution build such a structure and not use it? A caveman with a large brain makes zero sense. Watermark makes sense.


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