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Shocked Quartz at the Boundary — and a Plasma Plume in the Backyard

This has been a satisfying week for the Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis. For years, critics of the hypothesis demanded two things above all else: “show us shocked quartz at the boundary, and show us an impact crater.” Shocked quartz has always been considered the gold standard of impact evidence — a diagnostic proxy from craters and even nuclear test sites. And a crater, of course, is the…
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The Cosmic Tusk Open Access PowerPoint

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