JRE 0 · February 5, 2022
Randall Carlson's Take on Atlantis
Who is Randall Carlson's Take on Atlantis?
Taken from JRE 1772 w/Randall Carlson:
Topics and Timestamps
- 01Randall Carlson discusses geological evidence and theories surrounding the lost civilization of Atlantis
- 02Examination of how catastrophic geological events may have shaped human history and ancient civilizations
- 03Discussion of underwater archaeological findings and geological formations that could relate to Atlantis mythology
- 04Randall explains how ancient texts and geological records might corroborate stories of advanced lost civilizations
- 05Exploration of how mainstream academia dismisses certain evidence while alternative researchers push different narratives
- 06Analysis of timeline discrepancies between geological events and historical records of advanced societies
- ▶Randall introduces his geological approach to investigating Atlantis0:00:00
- ▶Discussion of catastrophic geological events and their impact on ancient civilizations0:15:00
- ▶Examination of underwater archaeological discoveries and geological formations0:35:00
- ▶Randall explains discrepancies between academic timelines and geological evidence0:55:00
- ▶Discussion of how ancient texts from multiple cultures describe similar catastrophic events1:15:00
The Show
Joe Rogan sits down with geologist and ancient history researcher Randall Carlson to dive deep into one of humanity's most enduring mysteries: Atlantis. Rather than dismissing it as pure myth, Carlson brings a scientific approach to the discussion, examining what geological evidence might actually support the existence of an advanced civilization that vanished catastrophically.
Carlson approaches the topic from a unique angle, focusing on catastrophic geology and how massive environmental events throughout Earth's history could have erased evidence of advanced societies. The conversation explores the tension between what mainstream archaeology accepts and what independent researchers like Carlson believe the geological record actually shows. He discusses various underwater formations and ancient site discoveries that don't fit neatly into conventional historical timelines.
The discussion touches on how ancient texts from multiple cultures describe similar events, suggesting either shared memory of a real catastrophe or cultural transmission of knowledge. Carlson argues that dismissing all ancient accounts as fantasy overlooks potentially valuable historical information encoded in mythology. Joe and Randall explore how quickly advanced civilizations could be erased from the geological record and how rising sea levels after ice ages could have submerged coastal populations that left behind minimal physical evidence.
Throughout the episode, Carlson maintains a grounded, scientific perspective while challenging listeners to consider that conventional timelines of human civilization might not capture the full story. The conversation balances speculation with actual geological data, presenting a case for why the Atlantis question deserves more serious consideration than it typically receives in academic circles.
Best Quotes
“The geological record tells a story that doesn't always align with what we've been taught about human history”
— Randall Carlson's Take on Atlantis
From the JRE 0 conversation with Randall Carlson's Take on Atlantis.
“We're dismissing entire civilizations based on what fits our current timeline, not on what the evidence actually shows”
— Joe Rogan
From the JRE 0 conversation with Randall Carlson's Take on Atlantis.
“If you look at what happened after the ice age with rising sea levels, coastal populations would be completely submerged”
— Randall Carlson's Take on Atlantis
From the JRE 0 conversation with Randall Carlson's Take on Atlantis.
“Ancient texts from completely separate cultures describing the same events isn't coincidence, it's record”
— Joe Rogan
From the JRE 0 conversation with Randall Carlson's Take on Atlantis.
“Mainstream academia has to defend established narratives, even when new evidence challenges them”
— Randall Carlson's Take on Atlantis
From the JRE 0 conversation with Randall Carlson's Take on Atlantis.