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To: Doug R who wrote (3964)7/5/2020 12:51:43 AM
From: teevee  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6356
 
The sun rises in a different place

thebigwobble.org

If the axis of the earth's dynamo is shifting, reflected by a pole shift, then the crust will have to shift to
get back in sync with the dynamo. This probably happens over a long time with a series of small jerks shifts. It seems reasonable to expect there will be some large scale earth quakes that accompany such shifts.



To: Doug R who wrote (3964)7/5/2020 11:52:28 AM
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My one contention with Ben's theory on Galactic "Parker Sheet" creating periodic devastation on Earth (and Sun) lies in just how would mega-fauna have managed to survive uncounted instances over hundreds of millions of years, with a Galactic Parker sheet strike every 12,000 years?

I mean, we're talking the Dinosaurs etc, because this can't be just a new phenomena with Mammalian Mega-Fauna extinction events due to PS strikes.

One would also have to believe there was some kind of geologic evidence in the layers of sediment that these fossils are located in of these numerous strikes.

Parker sheet strikes would have to have existed from the very beginning of Sagittarius A's formation, spiraling out from the center, just as they do from our Sun.

But one other aspect of the theory/hypothesis is that we can probably discount the potential for habitable planets, or life, in Solar systems that lie closer to the Sun.. They would be hit by those Parker Sheets on a much more regular basis, with more frequent extinction events.

Hawk



To: Doug R who wrote (3964)1/24/2022 4:23:29 PM
From: Doug R  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6356
 
Some new "solar outburst" material from Dr. Robert Schoch;

facebook.com/RobertSchochPhD/posts

"I find it interesting that this Easter Island legend does not speak of comets or meteors. The “sky falling” is an apt description of a massive solar event: plasma driving down to the ground level. It is another piece of evidence (joining a plethora) that points to our Sun as the culprit of the ancient demise (ending the last ice age and decimating the high civilizations of the time).

For those who have not yet read “Forgotten Civilization” (and I recommend the 2nd / expanded edition, 2021, with the subtitle “New Discoveries on the Solar-Induced Dark Age”), Katie and I have also connected Easter Island’s previously undeciphered script to solar plasma (and we have received confirmation from a team of plasma physicists [Dr. Anthony Peratt’s team, for those who know my work])."