Friday 9 December 2016

New Information to add to 'Sudden Earth Implosion Theory': on 'The Flood'----Suddenly Implosion and gradual re-expansion. 

 

The oldest structures on Earth, all happen to be 'cyclopean'. That is they are enormous blocks, fitting tightly together, and hence presumably moulded with some kind of geopolymer, or now, I see, another technique called re-bar (thanks to the vids of a youtube channel called WISE UP), but what is the reason for this? One reason of course may be to have made structures resistant to an enormous form of earthquake, possibly the biggest earthquake mankind had ever experienced, with memories of enormous disaster, fresher in the minds of ancient peoples, than people today. Is this why Gobekli Tepe was built upon an enormous hill? What are some other possible reasons behind this?

'The flood' was the big crisis in earth's mythology, and NOT ICE. Ice does not feature in mythology relating to the creation of our world, to my knowledge, as a destructive factor. Why would it? Gradual glacial movements are too gentle and can easily be avoided. Sure there may have been an Ice Age. There is plenty of evidence in Europe for it! The problem, however is that it may not have been the destructive force it was cracked up to be.

In the Bible and other creation tales we deal with a flood spreading across the earth, lingering and then gradually receding. What can the mechanism have been for this? Nothing in nature moves uniquely in one direction. I have postulated that, for example, the Earth Implosion, had it occurred 13,000 or so years ago, may well have collapsed the crust by several percentage points, yet what about rebound? The rebound is the force which may have re-expanded the earth, somewhat, letting it settle out, and draining the water across the wider landmass. The re-ignition of certain nuclear processes in the Earth might account for this.

It seems between 65 MA and 2 MA, earth was relatively stable, then a certain instability crept in and ice began expanding and retreating many many times until the present time, when it is still in a kind of retreat it would seem. This in turn lowered and raised the levels of the oceans, perhaps even independently of the shock younger dryas event. At any rate there is a lot of evidence for asteroid/cometary theories, but I do like this theory also.

Charles.

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