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According to GAP
(ruin restoration theory)
Based on this age ending in 2029.
Gen 1 begins in 12982 years ago is the date I used.
Six North American Sites Hold 12,900-year-old Nanodiamond-rich Soil
Six North American Sites Hold 12,900-Year-Old Nanodiamond-Rich Soil
ScienceDaily (Jan. 2, 2009) — Abundant tiny particles of diamond dust exist in sediments dating to 12,900 years ago at six North American sites, adding strong evidence for Earth's impact with a rare swarm of carbon-and-water-rich comets or carbonaceous chondrites, reports a nine-member scientific team.
(ruin restoration theory)
Based on this age ending in 2029.
Gen 1 begins in 12982 years ago is the date I used.
Six North American Sites Hold 12,900-year-old Nanodiamond-rich Soil
Six North American Sites Hold 12,900-Year-Old Nanodiamond-Rich Soil
ScienceDaily (Jan. 2, 2009) — Abundant tiny particles of diamond dust exist in sediments dating to 12,900 years ago at six North American sites, adding strong evidence for Earth's impact with a rare swarm of carbon-and-water-rich comets or carbonaceous chondrites, reports a nine-member scientific team.