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That would be a statement of complete bullshit and stupidity and completely avoids anything to do with the topic at hand.

Please, kindly, fuck right off with your stupidity.

Had you actually watched the videos provided, you would already know you are completely full of shit. But hey, at least one of us know it.

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lol, WOW! you don't take well to criticism I see....

Clearly you are just a stupid emotional nigger after all.

Ta'ta, faggot.

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It's not about criticism. It's about the fact that everything you said has nothing to do with the topic or you're are completely wrong. Again, had you actually watched the videos you would already know this. But you're offering objective bullshit to things you haven't even watched and obviously know absolutely nothing about. Meanwhile you continue to talk out your ass.

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lots of assumption coming from you....

I did watch your videos which is why I thanked you for sharing them with me. But the basic realities of the geography in the Adrar Plateau where the Richoet circles appear is not even disputed in your videos. That rock exists in a type of Shield strata that is made up of Precambrian crystalline igneous and metamorphic rocks and not a Basin deposit of sedimentary rock that would be reflective of water during that period 15,000-10,000 years ago. The timeline does not add up which is why that theory remains up for discussion.

If you can account for why there are no sedimentary deposits that corelate on that timeframe and how isostatic elevation changes of over 1500 meters happened so quickly I am happy to hear it but neither of those videos could answer it and there is no example anywhere else of such rapid changes occurring making the likelihood of such an event extremely small.

Either way, its a fun though experiment but the hard geomorphology data is not there to support it.