Wait for Einstein's relativity to fall, otherwise anything I say doesn't make any sense. The famous Professor Hapgood is a hero of mine in that he investigated the mystery of the siberian frozen mammoths found with buttercups in their mouths. They were found in standing positions as if eating grass on a warm August day - but in the middle of Siberia! How could that be during an ice age?
I have a solution: An impact event from a large dark matter comet straight into the Pacific basin on the other side of the globe caused a massive shock wave which lifted the Siberian landmass by around 6km, 1/1000 of the Earth's 6000km radius. This instantly liquified the ground and raised the sunken mammoths into freezing arctic air above where they instantly froze.
This is one the best books on the subject Frozen fauna of the Mammoth Steppe: the story of Blue Babe By Russell Dale Guthrie
(The warm temperatures would have been due to the millennial warming cycle of the Moon's influence imo)
I have a solution: An impact event from a large dark matter comet straight into the Pacific basin on the other side of the globe caused a massive shock wave which lifted the Siberian landmass by around 6km, 1/1000 of the Earth's 6000km radius. This instantly liquified the ground and raised the sunken mammoths into freezing arctic air above where they instantly froze.
This is one the best books on the subject Frozen fauna of the Mammoth Steppe: the story of Blue Babe By Russell Dale Guthrie
(The warm temperatures would have been due to the millennial warming cycle of the Moon's influence imo)