DID AN ANCIENT CATASTROPHE END TIWANAKU?

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AND IF SO, WHAT MIGHT SOME EVIDENCES OF THIS BE? WHAT MIGHT SOME REASONS BE? ISOSTATIC LIFT? GEOLOGICAL UPLIFT AS SUGGESTED BY POSNANSKY? FLOOD FROM LAKE TITICACA? TSUNAMI, FALLING MOON?! ETC! We also talk about other authors such as Bellamy and Alan. Bellamy seems to have gone by several names and believed in the World Ice Doctrine. Posnansky believed that uplift at Tiwanaku occurred from a formerly tropical climate of lower elevation! He thought that a wave of water actually overcame the landscape and submerged Tiwanaku. He found ruins under the soil.
Posnansky uncovered archaeoastronomical alignments which hinted at a date of 15,000 BC for Tianaku.
Further Description from Wikipedia:
Tiwanaku (Spanish: Tiahuanaco or Tiahuanacu) is a Pre-Columbian archaeological site in western Bolivia near Lake Titicaca and one of the largest sites in South America. Surface remains currently cover around 4 square kilometers and include decorated ceramics, monumental structures, and megalithic blocks. The site's population probably peaked around AD 800 with 10,000 to 20,000 people.

The site was first recorded in written history in 1549 by Spanish conquistador Pedro Cieza de León while searching for the southern Inca capital of Qullasuyu.

Some have hypothesized that Tiwanaku's modern name is related to the Aymara term taypiqala, meaning "stone in the center", alluding to the belief that it lay at the center of the world.[4] The name by which Tiwanaku was known to its inhabitants may have been lost as they had no written language.[5][6] Heggarty and Beresford-Jones suggest that the Puquina language is most likely to have been the language of Tiwanaku....
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I apologise for quality of sound. I was using an app on my phone and not speaking directly into it. I'll go back to microphone and mixer! PLEASE SHARE IT ROUND!

Charles_Kos
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Thanks for a great video. I appreciate your flexibility to puzzle together mysteries from so many lines of raw thought spanning many seas of different subjects.

DavidBroiles
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I love the shrinking and expanding earth theory!!! Makes total sense!! You made my day 💕

matthijsvanveen
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Another amazing, thought provoking video!
Loved the Electric Universe connection!
Charles, you are the ONLY one pulling all the threads together.
Keep up the great work!

richcreed
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Top class, Charles. I will send you some good info on this.

ZiggyDan
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I read once that The Amazon once flowed in the opposite direction. The Andes may have been subterranean at one time.

vijaysura
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Doctor Charles Sir,
Can you stop having a wonderful fucking mind!!! The way you investigate ancient shit is highly compelling!
- Jones

BobbJones
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In Aztec language (the Nahuatl), in addition to the Nahuatl words "tahtlI" and "nantlI" corresponding to the Altaic words "ata" and "ana" respectively, we observe the word "tepetl" or "tepec" meaning "hill" which is the same both in the meaning and word structure as the Turkish word "tepe". There seems to be many mountains and/or hills in Central and South America which are named with a name suffixed or prefixed with the word "tepec". For example, in Mexico we have: "Chapultepec", Agaltepec, Citlaltepec, Coatepec, Ecatepec, Jamiltepec, Oaxtepec, Ometepec, Quiotepec, Tehuantepec, Tututepec, Tepecoacuilco, Tepetitan and Tepexpan. In El Salvadore: Cojutepeque, Lago de Coatepeque, Igualtepeque. In Guatamala: Jilotepeque, Ixtepeque and in Brasil Sierra Tepequem. Similarly, in Turkic geography where Turkic and other Altaic people live, we have many hills and/or mountains named in the same manner such as Aktepe, Kultepe, Kartaltepe, Goktepe, etc..

2b) In archaic Turkish, the word "kın" and in modern Turkish the words "gün" or "güneş" are the words for both the "sun" and "day". The Mayan people also call both the "sun" and "day" with the word "kin".[34] In Mayan calender, a year was divided into 18 months and each month into 20 kins. It seems that these two words of totally different languages have also some historical common background. Additionally, it is noted that Turkish speaking Altaic peoples associated the word for "sun" and the word for "day" very closely with each other by expressing both concepts with the same word. Similar expressions seem to exist In Mayan languages.[34] In archaic Turkish, the name for the constellation "Ursa Major" is "Yitiken". In this word, the first part "yiti" means "seven" and the last part "ken" is a changed form of the word "kun", i.e., the "sun". Thus, in the language of Altaic people, the word "yitiken" would mean "seven suns" where the concept of "sun" and a "star" was probably considered to be the same.

2c) In Inca language Quechua, the "sun god" and hence the "sun" was called "Inti". In the word "Inti", the prefix "in" stands for "my" and "ti" stands for "father"; hence, the word has the meaning of "my father". Since the Incas were "sun" and "ancestor" worshippers like most of the Altaic peoples including Turks, finding an image of the Altaic word "ata" in the Inca word "inti" is pleasantly surprising. It should be noted that the Inca word "tayta" and the Turkish word "ata" have the same meaning, i.e., "father" and similar linguistic form (see item 44 in Table 2).

2d) Inti the Sun God was the ranking deity in the Inca pantheon like the Tengri among the Altaic people. It was represented by Incas with a human face on a ray-splayed disk. He was considered to be the Incas' divine ancestor.[34]

2e) In Inca language Quechua, Incas used to call one of their low order Creator-God as "Ataguju".[34] It should be noted that the initial part of this word is suprisingly the Altaic word "ata". In this case it probably stands for "sacred ancestors".

2f) In Inca society, unmarried princes of royal blood were called "Augui". On marrying, they became "Inca" or "Atauchi".[35] It is only reasonable to call an adult man "atauchi" after being married, because, it is most likely that he will become an "ata", i.e., "father". So, again we see the images of the Altaic word "ata" in another Quechua word meaning "father".

2g) It seems that during the long development process of the languages of Native Peoples of Americas, some of these words may have changed positions. In other words in some cases, the words used to express male kinship in one language may be used for female kinship or visa versa. For example, the native Candoshi people of Peru use the word "ataatam" for "my mother".[27] In this case it definitely there has been a reversal in the usage of the word from the original meaning of "father's father" as it is in the present day Turkish, to the meaning of "my mother" in Candoshi.

2h) In Aleut Language, in order to make the nominative dual of the noun, the suffix "kik" is added to the apocopated nominative of singular of nouns.[5] For example, In the Aleut language, "adaq" is father and "ada" is its apocopated form. Thus for "two fathers", the composite word "adakik" is used. In Turkish, "two fathers" would be expressed by the expression "iki ata" or "ikki ata" where the word "iki" or "ikki" represents the number two, i.e., the "dual" state. In these examples, not only the word for "father is the same but also the word representing the "duality" is the same in both languages. Hence, it appears that the Altaic word "iki" or "ikki" and the Aleutian suffix word "kik" have a common background.
3. Structural Similarities of Altaic Languages and Some of the Native Languages of Americas
3a) Structurally, the Altaic

pmvdmeulen
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Excellent work cuz.
The earth is obviously expanding. It’s growing.
That’s because it’s an egg, in the womb of mother creation.
Inside, there are huge structures that reach from the surface to the core surrounded with molten lava.
It must be a dragon egg.

craigrumbal
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Charles, again, a very interesting video. To better understand the rise and fall of the lake level there, please read the Wikipedia articles about Lake Titicaca, and the glacial age.

And again, I have to mention that I met a geologist many, many years ago that thinks that Tiawanaku may have been built 15 thousand years ago or more due to his observation of the sediments covering the site, so it would have been built in an inter glacial period when the lake was at that shoreline. Then covered by water, buried by sediments, then uncovered in our current inter glacial era when the water levels have dropped.

danaj
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Goes along with the theories of Veiikosky... CHEERS!, Charlie!

DanQueen
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I am also less than convinced about a comet causing the results we see. A comet is simply not enough. Perhaps comets were involved, but the cataclysm are much more complicated I feel.

AncientHistoryCriticisms
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Great research, informative I agree with expanding earth theory.

ktor
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One of my fav channels. Really liked your puma punku videos years ago where you thought the metal bars may have been put there is recent times. Makes sense. Those bars would have no use to the weight of those slabs.

futarbd
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Great video! Love when you scale back the oddest topics and producrion to go "normal aleternative view" :-)

tumppigo
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Explanding and shrinking earth is a good theory for me too🙏..apparently there are also more Oceans under the ground!

Kchannel
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Dude I just got to say love the vids keep it up you're amazing, don't let anyone get you down. Side note your merch is looking fire the little logo minimalist design is beautiful whoever did that great job!

Vibeant
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Hi Charles! Of course the region could have elevated from pressure of the adjacent subduction zone that's on the west coast. However I'd think that the lake would have gradually risen at the same rate of the city. I tend to think that the lake evaporated as well as uplifted. It's incredibly arid there now. From space you can see where the bay floor was leading up to the city. Also, there may have been some long gone river feeding the lake at some point, and the minerals could simply come from its basin. Near me, we find sea floor fossils at the top of the Adirondack Mountains - they were once sea floor!
Great video Dr.Charles! I thank you and your patron.

glenesis
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How the hell could looters break that gigantic stone arch without leaving a lot of tool marks on it? Like from stone hammers? It had to be an earthquake.

sneeringimperialist
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Most feasible possibilty earth crust uplift due to glaciation mass loss in the few millennia before our time. As indicated by the age of the site. Salinity is due to lake evaporation. As was mentioned many inland water bodies have become saline with no direct connection to the sea simply by salinization. The Great Salt Lake in Utah, the Dead Sea in the Middle East and so forth.

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