by NoOneImportant » Sun Jul 06, 2014 12:14 am
Gerald wrote:
"As for the end of the last ice age, I have a suspicion that that may not be quite right. For example the Columbia Basin scabland,--"this strange landscape had been created by monster Ice Age Floods which had gouged channels through it "
http://hugefloods.com/Scablands.html ,one possible cause of such a deluge would be the rapid melting of a polar ice cap due to a polar shift. From the twilight zone if you will "These sources suggest that the geographic pole shift will be between 20 to 45 degrees over a period of between 5 and 10 hours. They also suggest the new North Pole could be somewhere near Northern Mongolia in Russia." note the flash frozen mammonth --- ... geographic
http://www.timeline2012.net/index.php/e ... geographic
PS -- twisted thinking, look at a map, such a pole shift would pretty much eliminate Russia and China as a civilizations."
"Also, I should note that the Earths magnetic poles are relocating and moving at an increasingly rapid rate. (
http://www.mnn.com/earth-matters/climat ... nal-pole-r ) "
Not sure why but the last link didn't work; did a search and think this is the article -
http://www.mnn.com/earth-matters/climat ... nal-pole-r.
All interesting stuff... love this kind of stuff; you know it happened, but all the possibles make no sense. Washington State is not the only area to show evidence of great volumes of water moving where none now exists. Michigan has enormous salt deposits, the Bonneville Salt Flats, the Vally of the Sun (Phoenix) appears to be one enormous flood plane that is 40 - 60 miles wide. What doesn't often get touched upon (not in the MSM's interest) is that there have been 8 periods of glaciation and thawing over the last 800K years, as exhibited by Antarctic ice cores. Even more interesting is the interval is 100k years between each cycle, with most of each cycle being frozen -
http://www.ces.fau.edu/nasa/module-3/te ... tion-1.php.
While we tend to think of the transition between the periods of glaciation and warming as being gradual (and that is what the ice cores attest to, and possibly because that is what we're used to seeing annually), but that may, in fact, not be the case, ice cores aside. In that regard the Beresovka Mammoth is particularly interesting, as you noted; found in the early 20th century it's stomach and mouth contained undigested buttercup flowers. The implication is that the climate was for months temperate enough to grow grazing grass (also in the mouth and stomach) and buttercups, to cold enough to freeze solid a very large warm blooded mammal, (death without decay, with the meat purported to be still fresh enough to be eaten when excavated;) so quickly frozen that the animal froze to death prior to digesting its last meal - almost like being quick frozen in a meant locker, or dipped in liquid nitrogen. And not just a single animal, but many, and not just one woolly mammoth but enough to, thousands of years later, to create an ivory trade in northern Siberia. Also horse, and bison, and rhino, all animals who could not survive the current climate in that area -
https://answersingenesis.org/answers/bo ... n-siberia/. While the numbers reported here are preposterous, even if reduced by an order of magnitude, their existence is dumbfounding.
Perhaps these web sites have it wrong. The movement of the magnet North Pole south at 40 miles per year toward northern Russia may cause a shift in the rotation of the earth. If you presume that some external magnetic field causes the earth's magnetic field to be in it's current orientation, then the movement of the magnetic north southward may simply alter the entire orientation of the Earth's rotation, as in the earth being a free-spinning rotor in a gigantic celestial induction motor.
Really interesting stuff.
Gerald wrote:
[quote]"As for the end of the last ice age, I have a suspicion that that may not be quite right. For example the Columbia Basin scabland,--"this strange landscape had been created by monster Ice Age Floods which had gouged channels through it " http://hugefloods.com/Scablands.html ,one possible cause of such a deluge would be the rapid melting of a polar ice cap due to a polar shift. From the twilight zone if you will "These sources suggest that the geographic pole shift will be between 20 to 45 degrees over a period of between 5 and 10 hours. They also suggest the new North Pole could be somewhere near Northern Mongolia in Russia." note the flash frozen mammonth --- ... geographic http://www.timeline2012.net/index.php/e ... geographic
PS -- twisted thinking, look at a map, such a pole shift would pretty much eliminate Russia and China as a civilizations."
"Also, I should note that the Earths magnetic poles are relocating and moving at an increasingly rapid rate. ( http://www.mnn.com/earth-matters/climat ... nal-pole-r ) "[/quote]
Not sure why but the last link didn't work; did a search and think this is the article - http://www.mnn.com/earth-matters/climate-weather/stories/magnetic-north-shifting-by-40-miles-a-year-might-signal-pole-r.
All interesting stuff... love this kind of stuff; you know it happened, but all the possibles make no sense. Washington State is not the only area to show evidence of great volumes of water moving where none now exists. Michigan has enormous salt deposits, the Bonneville Salt Flats, the Vally of the Sun (Phoenix) appears to be one enormous flood plane that is 40 - 60 miles wide. What doesn't often get touched upon (not in the MSM's interest) is that there have been 8 periods of glaciation and thawing over the last 800K years, as exhibited by Antarctic ice cores. Even more interesting is the interval is 100k years between each cycle, with most of each cycle being frozen - http://www.ces.fau.edu/nasa/module-3/temperature-changes/exploration-1.php.
While we tend to think of the transition between the periods of glaciation and warming as being gradual (and that is what the ice cores attest to, and possibly because that is what we're used to seeing annually), but that may, in fact, not be the case, ice cores aside. In that regard the Beresovka Mammoth is particularly interesting, as you noted; found in the early 20th century it's stomach and mouth contained undigested buttercup flowers. The implication is that the climate was for months temperate enough to grow grazing grass (also in the mouth and stomach) and buttercups, to cold enough to freeze solid a very large warm blooded mammal, (death without decay, with the meat purported to be still fresh enough to be eaten when excavated;) so quickly frozen that the animal froze to death prior to digesting its last meal - almost like being quick frozen in a meant locker, or dipped in liquid nitrogen. And not just a single animal, but many, and not just one woolly mammoth but enough to, thousands of years later, to create an ivory trade in northern Siberia. Also horse, and bison, and rhino, all animals who could not survive the current climate in that area - https://answersingenesis.org/answers/books/frozen-in-time/frozen-mammoth-carcasses-in-siberia/. While the numbers reported here are preposterous, even if reduced by an order of magnitude, their existence is dumbfounding.
Perhaps these web sites have it wrong. The movement of the magnet North Pole south at 40 miles per year toward northern Russia may cause a shift in the rotation of the earth. If you presume that some external magnetic field causes the earth's magnetic field to be in it's current orientation, then the movement of the magnetic north southward may simply alter the entire orientation of the Earth's rotation, as in the earth being a free-spinning rotor in a gigantic celestial induction motor.
Really interesting stuff.