Kevin Espeseth
on January 8, 2024
46 views
1-8-'24,
WNR Live,
“Daily Constitution”,
(Pics on wimkin)
Somebody want to check my math on this?
I mentioned last week that the Piri Reis and Oronteus Finaeus Maps could have been from a civilization ended similar, 4,000 years before the Younger Dryas ELE.
Now, I find that 'on line maps' shows dramatic temperature drops every 25,000 years, like clockwork, with a potential of splatter around the edges(?) of that same orbital mass about every 4-5,000 years. If this mass is the remainder of the material of the planetoid that collided with the Earth to originally form the Moon, we should be able to find the time and angle when it occurred.
We should (with the James Webb) now be able to find out if,
1, the consolidated mass (gravity contraction of small masses over time) moves mass to the center of mass that makes the 25,000 year cycle, and
2, orbital material of said buckshot blast has reaching satellites that may become a thing in the next few 5,000 year cycles.
3, the 25,000 year cycle AND the 5,000 year cycles will -both- be coming up on the leader board here real soon.
I was wondering why, after 200,000 years, the civilization(s) never made it to the 2,000 year requirement in development between language and steam, having 10,000 years to communicate survival skills to the rest of any 'tribe'.
I was also wondering why there was no leftover tech at the 'null point' of gravitation close to Earth (in that there is no erosion in deep space, and that is where something may have been left). I would think (like my icon) that some geometrical design would be left over for future developing civilizations kick start, but the moon would get hit just as much, and sometimes, “when you are covered in snit, keep your beak shut”.
The preliminary Antarctic Ice Cores would have delivered this info in a timeline consistent with the construction of the Webb, and the tech focus explored.
Let us hope so.
Dimension: 1280 x 720
File Size: 21.15 Kb
Be the first person to like this.