The disaster of 13,000 years ago predicted that the Earth was about to be destroyed?

Comets are predicted to sweep through the Earth, destroying human civilization by 2030, like what happened 13,000 years ago.

According to Ancient code, the advanced civilization that once flourished in the Ice Age, was wiped out of the Earth 13,000 years ago because of the comet disaster . That is a warning of the ancients for humanity today.

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The meteorite disaster once caused the dinosaurs to die.

It was the British researcher Graham Hancock's theory in his latest book.

Hancock said that nearly 13,000 years ago, a giant comet had invaded the Solar System, broken into pieces.

Comet fragments fall to Earth at 96,000 km / h, creating a large amount of heat that flows millions of square kilometers of ice. This is considered the most terrible disaster since the time of the extinction of the dinosaurs 65 million years ago.

Mr. Hancock's message is controversial in the scientific world. There are researchers that no advanced civilization existed on the planet tens of thousands of years ago.

But surprisingly, experts at Edinburgh University in Scotland argue that Mr. Hancock's hypothesis is not entirely fiction.

Specifically, the oldest carved rock found on Earth is evidence that comets once caused Earth to face the disaster of 11,000 years before CN, causing the cataclysm to wipe out civilization of that period. .

Scientists in Göbekli Tepe, of Turkey today formed about 9600 years ago CN, much older than good.

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Göbekli Temple Tepe marks the disaster 13,000 years ago.

But there are also some ancient communities that survived, like the Ojibwa tribe living on Canadian prairie. They talked about the long-tail star sweeping through the sky, burning Earth. Everything on Earth has changed since then.

Dr. Martin Sweatman working at the University of Edinburgh said the stone in Göbekli Tepe was carved to commemorate the worst destruction event since the end of the Ice Age.

Mr. Hancock said the stones of Göbekli Tepe not only described the disaster but also predicted the upcoming event. The catastrophe that caused disaster 13,000 years ago is believed to come from Taurid meteor.

It is worth noting that the Taurid meteor shower will return around 2030. However, this may be just a coincidence.