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Preparing for the end.

Beigetreten Mayıs 2022
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HashingZap ✝️@HashZappa·
@msmstarr Except he didn't agree with the lesser severity my model showed. His theory needs a completely different set of simulation parameters. I'll have to consider building it out down the road since I'm so far deep into ECDO modeling.
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msta@msmstarr·
@HashZappa Ben Davidson's shift isn't as severe, so maybe his theory is more on-point 🤔
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Ann-Marie Bell@AnnMarieBell369·
@HashZappa Well, we are all in for some huge challenges to say the least 🤣
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Zacharias@zachariaspro·
Past three years of polar motion (PM)
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Jerry
Jerry@Jerry42543598·
@HashZappa Bravo. The simulations gives people at least an idea to prepare. Though most won't. And you need to get your ass off the west coast..lol. but I'll keep watching with keen interest. Great work so far. Keep up the fun
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HashingZap ✝️@HashZappa·
It might seem more plausible because the mechanism is easier to explain. Crustal displacement is far more complicated and difficult to prove and do in a way normies can understand. But Brazil has a lost civilization in that rainforest. 100km roads and vast city complexes found with lidar technology. So much we dont know about our own past...
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Guito@GuitoShow·
@HashZappa Quando conectamos outras disciplinas, o modelo ECDO me parece mais plausível, pelo menos aqui no Brasil. Não faz o menor sentido o Brasil ter sido um polo. Regiões de polo tem solos parecidos
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HashingZap ✝️@HashZappa·
There is no playing with the inputs tbh. Its calculating real equations, but I get what you mean. I have to shelve his model because I dont have the physics for true crustal displacement. ECDO is simpler because it takes the crust and mantle as one. The boundary is between the core and mantle. I am not butthurt about it, just acknowledging the limitations and putting a follow up on the roadmap. Focusing on ECDO models for now until I feel that is finished. Been a follower of Ben's for a decade or more. I know how he is and, frankly, he was gentle in his criticism compared to when people really piss him off. 😆 I am just going to keep grinding...
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Jerry@Jerry42543598·
@HashZappa I encourage you to keep playing with the inputs. I think you'll get it close. But no one is perfect. In the end, it's all chance. But keep adding to it. More variables. It's exciting to see, the trails and errors and moving forward to a more complete picture.
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Jay Anderson
Jay Anderson@TheProjectUnity·
Hear me out
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Open Minded Approach
Open Minded Approach@OMApproach·
Why does almost every ancient civilization begin with a story of a great flood? Coincidence... or?
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HashingZap ✝️@HashZappa·
@m11_s90661 I think many of those would be created during each event. There was a popular one out where I live that toppled in 2020 during a nearby earthquake after thousands of years on balance.
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M11S@m11_s90661·
@HashZappa I would be very interested to see how those large "pedestal/balanced" rocks out west fair in the event. They seem so fragile and not likely to be shaped during one event. Even the whodoos in Bryce.
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HashingZap ✝️@HashZappa·
My favorite simulation to date is the transition from State 2 to State 1 in ECDO theory. The crust would slowly relax over time, but the sea level after over Khafre pyramid after the initial event would be exactly where it should be. 👀
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@msmstarr 104 degree tilt is quite strong. Ongoing research for me because I agree with you that Australia has species and humans that survive. There must be something we're not accounting for... Though some of the inland areas seem to have "manageable" inundation depths. 😅
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msta@msmstarr·
@HashZappa Africa isn't touched at all. But Australia is completely obliterated in this model. Even the Great Dividing Range running down the east of the country. If this has happened in the past, how have Australian flora & fauna (animals) been able to survive? 🤔
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Open Minded Approach@OMApproach·
Do you think DNA tests were designed to trace certain ancient bloodlines of interest, or are they building genetic datasets that could be used for something nefarious, especially when the civilization collapses?
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Methuselah
Methuselah@EcdoPrep·
Even if they have heard about it, your acquaintances are likely skeptical of ECDO. As they should be- extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence to quote Carl Sagan. This is the first video installment in a series that I hope will be useful for addressing that skepticism. youtu.be/EPb5_hX-ruw
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HashingZap ✝️@HashZappa·
@OMApproach @MSEdwards30 "Filling a container with dirt from Central Africa and water will generally result in an opaque, murky red, orange, or rusty-brown color."
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Open Minded Approach
Open Minded Approach@OMApproach·
What's the biggest historical event you think we've been lied to about? Mine is the desertification of the Sahara.
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HashingZap ✝️@HashZappa·
@OMApproach That is a good one. I will select the history of civilization in the Americas.
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SpaceWeatherNews@SunWeatherMan·
Two professors have corrected my science on the “mantle heaving” aspect of the pole shift. We know which land will rise and which will fall. I should have seen it sooner, but better late than never. Video coming tonight- be sure to catch it on our YouTube channel around 5/6pm mountain time.
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