Pre-Flood Civilizations and Environmental Collapse

Megalithic ruins partially submerged, fractured terrain, dramatic sky suggesting planetary upheaval.

Pre-Flood Civilizations and Environmental Collapse When Earth Changed Faster Than Civilization Could Adapt Civilizations do not emerge in isolation; they are expressions of the environmental ceiling within which humans operate. If pre-flood Earth supported greater biological scale, higher energy throughput, and longer ecological stability, then pre-flood civilizations must be evaluated within that context rather than […]

Was the Ancient World Physically Different?

Gravity Atmosphere and Lost Earth Physics

Gravity, Atmosphere, and Lost Earth Physics. Was the Ancient World Physically Different? The existence of giant animals before the Younger Dryas, unusually robust humans, and monumental stone structures presents a deeper question than biology alone can answer. If Earth once supported life at extreme scale, then the planet itself—its gravity, atmosphere, and electromagnetic environment—may have […]

Giant Humans Before the Younger Dryas

Giant megafauna and oxygen theory

Giants Before the Younger Dryas. Environment, Oxygen, and the Forgotten Scale of Humanity The existence of giant animals before the Younger Dryas forces an uncomfortable reassessment of Earth’s late Ice Age environment. Mammoths, giant sloths, armored glyptodons, and oversized predators did not merely survive—they thrived. Their size was not marginal or pathological; it was systemic. […]