
The Megatsunami That Struck the Entire Planet
Earth is likely the planet with the most interesting history in the universe. In this video, we will explore the details of the day an asteroid of apocalyptic proportions struck the shallow waters of the Gulf of Mexico 66 million years ago.
It is especially compelling to observe what happened minute by minute after the impact. We will show this event from the perspective of the megatsunamis that formed (something never done before). First, we will show what happened in Australia and New Zealand, after the waves had already traveled more than 12,000 kilometers across the ocean.
Then, we will move backward, point by point, through different regions, because the closer we get to the impact site, the greater the effects become. We will see what happened in the region of the Brazos River in Texas, along the North American Gulf Coast, and also on the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico.
The waves that swept across the planet during this event were not surf-like waves as we know them. They were likely massive volumes of water mixed with foam, rocks, seafloor sediments, and trees, creating a completely unique appearance. We will recreate everything in high resolution, using advanced AI tools, telling the story as it happened with the greatest realism possible. The visual, sound, and narrative quality of this video is unprecedented. It is a superproduction unlike anything ever made before, created to tell the story of one of the most important events in the course of life on Earth and in the shaping of the planet, from a unique perspective.
