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Gwillerm Kaldisti

Gwillerm Kaldisti

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Lost Worlds #4 : Rise and Fall of Persian Gulf

Video Overview & Insights

The Persian Gulf is just the flooded part of Tigris/Euphrates rivers valley.

Nobody had a birds eye view of the world during these times. Nobody had a compass or sextent. Nobody knew about the Strait of Hormuz nor the future of it. Nobody knew where the were going.

— @Cove-o4d

During the last glacial period, it was a flood plain like the modern Iraqi one.

REFERENCES :

While all this was happening here, how were the Hawaii and Easter Islands affected by the Ice Age? Beringia blocked the Pacific Ocean from the Arctic. I have been reading about local history. The ice did not reach Vancouver Island or any other island in the Pacific.

— @Cove-o4d

Hallast, P., Agdzhoyan, A., Balanovsky, O. et al. A Southeast Asian origin for present-day non-African human Y chromosomes. Hum Genet (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00439-020-02204-9

Grant, K., Rohling, E., Ramsey, C. et al. Sea-level variability over five glacial cycles. Nat Commun 5, 5076 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms6076

And now you know where the Garden of Eden was!

— @susanmorrison1922

Soundtrack :

Rise of The Planet of the Apes - Buck is Released

Noah's flood:

— @Aspen-5g5

Globus - Spiritus Khayyam

-58 455. Where does D come from as it passes CF and then moves along C? Somewhere along that route there must have been some CD mix because they co-existed here.

— @828-u1o

More User Perspectives

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Craziest shit I've ever seen

@unlomtrash
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It seem that parts of fertile crescent where agriculture bagun 12.000 years ago, is now under sea water as sea level was 75 m lower than it is today.

@elvenrights2428
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I think CF were settlers. Nobody could settle where glaciers formed in Canada, but near the Persian Gulf settlement would be possible and hospitable. But all that green turns to sand. But that would take generations.

@828-u1o
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PERSIAN GULF FOREVER 🇮🇷

@sinaemad7044
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now mediterranean!

@ArmanthiosXIV
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fire song

@RiyadiDamopolii
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What is the source of the topographical map? I was trying to find some contour maps of the area but it's very difficult to find anything with enough detail.

I was wondering whether the Strait of Hormuz could have served as a bottleneck preventing water from spilling out farther inland. Whether there could have been a sudden flood or if it was more like a gradual process spanning several decades..

The picture around the Red Sea is much clearer. The Strait of Bab-el-Mandeb is just around 30m deep while the Red Sea (which is enclosed by it) has an average depth around 500 m, and maximum depth around 3 km. I wonder if there could have been several sudden flood events in that area during this period.

@kyjo72682
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I thought "F" eventually led to "Q." Like "C," "Q" eventually crossed Beringia into the Americas. The Bible was written in the Persian Gulf. Biblical events happened here but the descendants of CF would have reached British Columbia by times of the Bible. Out of reach of Noah's Flood.

@resident-z9m
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I am trying figure out when the Bible might have been written. I think it was when R1 arrived.

@resident-z9m
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Holy Land of Dilmun, Eden of Mankind...

@darktyrannosaurus22
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That river, "Wadi As Sahba." It's not attached to the river system. Where does that water go?

@Cove-o4d
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I see that Haplogroup C passed this way earlier. Is this the same group as the ones who migrated through Beringia later?

@resident-z9m
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I like the migration included in there

@CCMapping
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Makes you realize how short life is! 😢

@JerjerB
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And people still can't get how people came up with the stories with their holy books. The stories are those of men not gods. And mostly not the stories of your people. But is equally as true and not true as the stories of your ancestors. The sooner we realize this the sooner we can stop the bullshit.

@bryanttobin1742
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PERSIAN GULF IS EDEN

@awawa45
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Make an In Real Time Simulation video for the Deniliquin Impact Crater in Australia.
It's 520 KM wide, making it bigger than the Vredefort Impact Crater in size.
Studies into it began in 2022 and the Deniliquin Impact Site was announced late last year in 2023.

@DZam-ct8eg
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Obnoxious music

@beenoe44
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We really need a new impact in real time video

@Corvusfromcentaura
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Can you make an Aitken impact real time scenario on Earth?

@TheBestOfSweden
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request glaciation of the new guinea(papua)

@muhammadikhwannurrosyidin8371
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Why aren't the Zagros mountains all given white spots because of glaciation? The Zagros mountains should be high enough to form glaciers in the ice age

@muhammadikhwannurrosyidin8371
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So that’s where the great flood story comes from

@badpiggies988
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There is a hadith about the Prophet of Islam, Muhammad, 1400 years ago, who said that the land of the Arabs would return to meadows and rivers

@Ahmed-q9m6v
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Very cool. I think it would be neat to see a moving shoreline map like this for the Mississippi river delta. 😊

@awedelen
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Imagine your fish in that river and you see water just forming sround you

@ListenbourgBall
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Thinking the last 10 seconds are all of human written history really puts things in perspective

@pt4103
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Next time think about the timeline of the messinian salinity crisis, it would be interesting to see the climate and flooding simulations.

@Auroral_Anomaly
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Thanks , we need to see evolution of Tigris and Euphrates also

@mustafahasan957
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Noahs flood?

@prestigetrachtigsten3179
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persian gulf❤❤

@rezaspeidnam
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The great flood of noah is real?

@TIKTOK_ARMYTS
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It’s believed this is where the Garden of Eden was located but idk i wasn’t there

@suhnih4076
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Saudi Syria Iran Uae Qatar bahrain oman kuwati vs ocean 🌊🗿

@Egyptyan_Empire_1003
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ngl when oil arc is the worst part of the series

@luki7614
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Gn

@sarimundaryatiningsih2
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Hey, can you please make a climate history video for Vancouver, Canada?

@wolfywolves
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خلیج فارس

@AliOstadnasrallh
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Love these videos Kaldisti is a mastermind:)

@Baard5Szomoru
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I bet you put a lot of effort to do these interesting videos. You deserve being subscribed! 😁

@CRMVlogs126
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الخليج العربي وليس الخليج الفارسي حتى سكان جنوب إيران على المناطق المطلة على الخليج العربي هم من العرب الأحواز وليس من الفرس

@SheikhJeffrey
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Next: Evolution of Baltic Sea.

@Pepek94
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Super video, its absolutely fascinating to see that the sea level was actually higher that current one, thats actually what I always wanted to know, is todays sea level the highest we ever had, or was it even higher at some points in history, this shows it was.
I from an island in Adriatic that used to be mountain top during ice age. Its fascinating to know that my island was a mountain then island again, and then mountain, back and forth, so cool, if you could do Adriatic Sea, or Mediterranean in general, that would be great

@gate8475
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wonder how many ruins are hidden beneath the waves

@DingoAteMeBaby
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I really wonder what the Strait of Hormuz looked like during those absolute lowest sea levels, with a (presumably) giant river delta and rich swamp flanked by the deep inlets of the Musandam peninsula, which almost seem like they might have been filled in with swamplands as well. Considering that those are ria formations too, I imagine at that time things may not have even been quite so oppressively dry at least in that little bit.

@StuffandThings_