Is There Any TRUTH to Flood Myths?

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I was taught in my Western Civ class that most of the flood myths were likely based on the flood of the Black Sea (it nearly tripled in size in a small time frame according to my professor and textbook) but apparently that is still just one of several hypotheses.

👍︎︎ 7 👤︎︎ u/ST_the_Dragon 📅︎︎ Dec 23 2018 🗫︎ replies

Were there enormous floods in prehistoric times? Yes. Can we prove stories of these events did not survive through the oral tradition to eventually be recorded in the Bible? No, we can't prove anything like that.

👍︎︎ 8 👤︎︎ u/bigfig 📅︎︎ Dec 23 2018 🗫︎ replies

You need to read Magicians of the Gods by Graham Hancock...

He compiles all of the Geological Data (nano-diamonds, black mat, nuclear glass, drumlin and wash formations) with the Mythological Datum, into a cohesive treatise on the Flood and lost civs...

EVERY civilization has a flood myth... even those outside of the Levant/Anatolia/Armenia regions...

Graham Hancock has been on with Joe Rogan several times and explains this hypothesis with great detail... Also Randall Carlson has done a great amount of the leg work for Graham's book...

Joe Rogan Experience #872 - Graham Hancock & Randall Carlson

Much more recently a new crater was found in Greenland that fits this "Younger-Dryas Comet Impact" Hypothesis...

👍︎︎ 2 👤︎︎ u/ki4clz 📅︎︎ Dec 23 2018 🗫︎ replies

Maybe.

👍︎︎ 1 👤︎︎ u/tomassci 📅︎︎ Dec 23 2018 🗫︎ replies

Any large local flood seems like a world flood in you're caught in it.

👍︎︎ 1 👤︎︎ u/Duggy1138 📅︎︎ Dec 27 2018 🗫︎ replies
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Hey, so real quick before I begin: I just wanted to say, that I started a Patreon. If you'd like to help support me, and this channel, there's a link in the description. Thanks. In Sumerian mythology, king Ziusudra is warned, that the gods are planning to destroy all of humanity using a great flood. The god Enki instructs him to build a ship, and in it, Ziusudra survives a 7-day flooding of the world. Afterwards, he is taken to the East to restart humanity. Many Mesopotamian cultures have similar stories, like the Akkadian Epic of Gilgamesh, and the Babylonian Epic of Atra Hasis. In Christian theology it was Noah, who was told by God, that soon a flood would come. And he needs to build a boat, that can fit his family, and two of every regular animal, and then 7 pairs of every animal, meant for sacrifice (yet people seem to forget that part a lot). At the end of this wrath, God allows the waters to fall, and Noah lands at Mt. Ararat in Turkey. And from him, everyone on Earth descended from. In Hindu mythology, reported in both the Satapatha Brahmana, and the Puranas; Vishnu comes to the first man on Earth, Manu, in the form of a fish, and warns him of Pralaya - a great flood to come. Afterwards, he gives Manu the advice to build a boat, so that he is spared from the destruction to come. In Greek mythology, Zeus is angered, when king Lykaion of Arkadius sacrifices a human to him. Zeus decides to end the bronze age, by making the rivers run in torrents, to raise the sea level. It was Prometheus, always impeding on Zeus' plans, who warned his son Deucalion, to build a chest, that will hold him and his wife to avoid death. One of the most important stories in Chinese tradition, is the Great Flood of Gun-Yu. This time, the flood had no real godly causes, but the Emperor was held responsible for preventing them. To do this, he first asked his relative Gun, who stole a magical, ever-expanding soil, to build dams and dikes, to prevent water's arrival. This didn't work... ...so then Gun's son, Yu, was put in charge. I'm skipping over some stuff - but in the end, by digging drainage channels, Yu fixes the issue. To the Mayans, Cipactli was a crocodcile or caiman, who got his head cut off. From the blood of Cipactli, shells, jade and bones flode to create a new world. We haven't really decoded a lot of Mayan writings, so our understanding of this story is a bit vague. But what seems to be happening, is... yeah, the world floods, and one man, in this case Teocipactli, survives on a boat and repopulates the planet. All of these are examples of what's known as the "Flood Myth", or the "Great Deluge". Each one typically involves a deity, like a God, cursing the world with water, and only allowing a small group of people and animals, to survive and repopulate. The strange part, is that nearly all cultures, in some form or another, have one. Which is interesting, because thousands of miles of mountains, deserts and even oceans, separate some of these civilizations. And many of these stories were told before there was exchange between civilizations. With this being such a common theme across so many different cultures, and over such a geographically diverse area, this raises the question: is there and truth to the Flood Myth? Well, let's get into it. So, when researching this, I found there are basically two ideas, that people try to use to explain this. One is through localized events. It's basically saying, every civilization experienced a different serious flood, at some time in their history. And it's just a coincidence, that others have as well. The other side focuses on a single global event, or a circumstance, which impacted everyone all at the same time. And caused cultures to develop similar stories as a result. I'm going to start by talking about some localized event theories, with the simplest explanation I've come across going first. So, many early human settlements developed around rivers. And they would depend on seasonal flooding, to deposit rich agricultural sediments. This dependency early man had on the flooding of rivers, could be the basis of many flood myths. And explains, why many of them are associated with the re-birth of mankind, as flood waters would bring new life to a river valley each year. In Mesopotamia for example, the Tigris and Euphrates rivers would flood every year, but around 2900 BCE, extreme flooding was recorded at several cities in the region. It's thought, that this was caused by the moving of sand dunes blocking the Karun river, causing it to spill over into the Tigris river. The severity of this event is hard to determine. But if it was as bad, as some records make it out to be, this flood could explain where the Sumerian, Akkadian, and biblical flood myths all originated. A similar mechanism has been proposed for the Yellow River in China, around the year 1920 BCE, where a landslide blocked the river's flow. After a year the blockage failed, and released a year's worth of stored up water all at once. This might explain also, why in their story, the act of building dams to block the water wasn't enough, and the key was to drain the water out. But then, there were people like the Greeks, who didn't always live directly beside the banks of a river. And for everyone in the Mediterranean, there's a different explanation. Around the year 1600 BCE, on the island of Thera in the Aegean Sea, was a massive volcanic eruption, causing much of the island to crumble into the sea. It went from looking like this, to this. *kaboom* This was one of the largest volcanic events in recorded history. And the subsequent landslide created a massive tsunami, throughout the Mediterranean region, causing wide-scale flooding throughout many human population centers. This even has been alluded to in texts, as far away as ancient China. But it's debated, how far inland the tsunami could have made it. Elsewhere in the world, around the year 2900 BCE, a meteor is said to have crashed into the Indian Ocean. Evidence for this can be found in the Burckle Crater site, off the east coast of Madagascar. The crater is roughly 30 kilometers in diameter, and would have created a megatsunami. Which is a scientific term for a very, very, VERY big tsunami. This event could have affected nearly all coastal lands on the Indian Ocean. But, even including all of these events, there's still many cultures across the world, without a refined explanation. These inconsistencies have led many to speculate about a worldwide mechanism, or a Global Event, which imprinted itself on the memories of nearly all cultures at the same time. Of course, a lot of these speculations aren't fully backed up by science. But there are 3 ideas, I think are plausible. And again: I'll start with what I believe, to be the most simple of these explanations. So, because of the movement of plate tectonics, land that was previously under the sea, can be pushed above the water, and even form mountains. This can lead to ancient rocks, containing fossils and shells, to make it up to high elevation. When ancient people found these shells, and fossilized sea creatures atop mountains, many believed this to be evidence, that the entire world had, at some point in the past, been completely sumberged in water. Since many places, that are today above water, were once submerged, this phenomena could've been observed across the planet. And if it wasn't the reason the Flood Myth began, it definitely served as evidence for many early people, to prove that it happened. Another theory places the Great Deluge as far back, as 6400 BCE. The last glacial period was coming to a close, and the glaciers covering North America were melting. Except, instead of draining out, a lot of the water drained into a massive lake in the middle of the glacier. This lake, called the Lake Agassiz, was possibly the largest lake the Earth has ever seen, covering up to 440,000 square kilometers, which is way bigger than the Caspian Sea, the largest lake on Earth today. As the Ice Age came to a close, a section of the glacier broke off and released nearly all of this water at once, into the ocean. It's hard to say how much water was released, because the glaciers that contained it, have since melted. But it's thought, that this would have caused massive flooding along the coasts worldwide. This event could have also altered ocean's salinity and circulation, which in turn, could have created strange weather events, that people at the time could not explain. The third theory I wanna talk about, also deals with the ending of the last Ice Age, but is far less catastrophic. So around 12,000 years ago, the icy Pleistocene Epoch was coming to a close, as temperatures around the world increased slightly, beginning the epoch we're currently living in: the Holocene. This increased temperature caused the retreat of glaciers, that have extended far beyond the poles. As these melted waters entered rivers, lakes, and eventually the oceans, the planet's sea level rose by up to 125 meters. If we look at a map of the world before this happened, we can see large areas of land exposed, that aren't today. Some places to note would be the Persian Gulf, which was a hub of early human activity, and was completely dry, and presumably inhabited at this time. Large portions of India's coastline were also above sea level at this time. And huge part of southeastern Asia was habitable as well. In the Mediterranean, the Terranean Sea beside Italy was completely dry. And a lot of the Black Sea was likely populated too. In northern Europe, this massive plain called Doggerland was opened up, and definitely contained large populations, as people have found tools underneath the waters, that now cover this land. Lastly, in the Americas, much of the northeast coast was extended further into the Atlantic. And peninsulas like Florida and the Yucatan, were greatly expanded as well. People would have been living in all of those places, until glacial melt waters pushed them out. This forced migration would have brought refugees to higher elevations inland. Who would've likely told other people about their experiences. But, this all happened fairly slowly, except for a few spikes in temperature along the way. And it also happened thousands of years prior to the formation of flood myths, mentioned at the beginning. Whether a culture could remember an experience like this for so long, is still up for debate. But I still hope you enjoyed learning about some of the plausible explanations. And please let me know which ones, if any, you think could have inspired these stories. If you liked this video and would like to see more like it, why not subscribe, and give this video a like? I have another video coming out next week, so make sure to check back then. Thanks.
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Keywords: education, geography, science, atlaspro, flood, bible, biblical, flooding, gun, gun yu, yu, sumer, sumerian, king, ziusudra, akkadian, akkad, vishnu, pralaya, lake, agassiz, fossils, fossil, record, true, noah, manu, ark, genesis
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Length: 9min 14sec (554 seconds)
Published: Mon Dec 17 2018
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