Author

Randall Carlson

📖 Overview

Randall Carlson is a geological and anthropological researcher known for his work studying ancient catastrophic events, particularly the end of the last ice age and its impact on human civilization. His research combines geology, archaeology, astronomy, and ancient mythology to examine historical climate changes and their effects. Carlson gained broader public recognition through multiple appearances on Joe Rogan's podcast, where he discussed his theories about comet impacts, ancient floods, and prehistoric civilizations. He is the founder of Sacred Geometry International, an educational organization focused on geometric patterns in nature and architecture. His work explores evidence for the Younger Dryas impact hypothesis, which proposes that a cosmic impact around 12,800 years ago triggered massive climate changes and geological events. Carlson frequently collaborates with journalist Graham Hancock, contributing to books and documentaries about prehistoric civilizations and catastrophic Earth changes. As a former professional builder and architectural designer, Carlson brings practical experience to his analysis of ancient construction techniques and sacred architecture. His teachings incorporate elements of classical quadrivium education, examining relationships between number, geometry, harmony, and astronomy.

👀 Reviews

Readers appreciate Carlson's research connecting ancient flood myths to geological evidence, though many note he presents theories rather than proven facts. His YouTube lectures and podcast appearances draw comments praising his ability to explain complex scientific concepts in understandable terms. Likes: - Links geological evidence to historical records - Clear explanations of difficult concepts - Thorough documentation of research - Integration of multiple scientific disciplines Dislikes: - Sometimes rambles or goes off-topic - Takes hours to get to main points - Few published books or papers to reference - Makes claims without peer review Rating data is limited since Carlson mainly appears in other authors' works or digital content rather than publishing his own books. His appearances on Joe Rogan's podcast average 4.8/5 on YouTube. Comments sections show 90%+ positive sentiment, though academic circles question some of his geological interpretations. Popular quote from reader: "He makes you question everything you thought you knew about human history."

📚 Books by Randall Carlson

Sacred Space: Sacred Time - A Compilation of Writings A collection of essays examining astronomical alignments of ancient structures, geometry in sacred architecture, and patterns of natural catastrophes throughout Earth's history.

Cosmic Patterns and Cycles of Catastrophe An analysis of geological evidence for past cosmic impacts, climate changes, and natural disasters, with discussions of their potential influence on human civilizations.

Great Year Adventures: Cliff Notes to the Cycles of Time A study of astronomical cycles and their relationship to Earth's climate patterns, focusing on the precession of the equinoxes and ancient knowledge systems.