Pretty much, the gist of this video is that at around the approximate time that Young Earth Creationists proclaim that the Earth was created, there is overwhelming evidence that there was already a thriving human population around the globe. Subsequently, this video renders Noah's Flood and the Tower of Babel as mere myths that are nothing more than primitively-minded nonsense.
Any thoughts?
The point you make does not immediately insist that "Noah's Flood and the Tower of Babel as mere myths that are nothing more than primitively-minded nonsense."
Assume that the bible reader has managed to get as far into Gensis as Chapter7, and understood that the bible writers were maintaining a delicate balance between explicitly describing the cosmic unfolding and the earliest audiences reading that Bible.
Realizing that that ancient readers would have to RELATE, intellectually and within the paradigm of the Knowledge of their own day, ... the Bible writers must have been carefully voicing that description so it would CORRESPOND with the facts that would be uncovered by science way in the future that was to come. But still, be basically stated in ways that the ancient reader could relate to.
For instance, Noah's Flood could be recognized as a reference to the massive Out-of-Africa migration of Modern Homo sapiens, in the form of three racial socks, (i.e.; Shem, Japheth, Ham) for that modern reader who had already recognized that the "In the beginning" was equivalent to The Big Bang, and that the seven "days' were actually seven separate geological events that separated the History of the Earth into the seven events described.
Assume that the reader had already recognized that Pangea was the point of "collected all the waters under the heavens into one place," an that, indeed, God had created the Plant Kingdom before animals appeared.
The clue that men could not live 950 year might suggest species was the real meaning of the 22 ancestors in the ascent of Noah and the three racial stocks of his sons, all of which went extinct as was the actually case.