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Is Velikovsky right? Did a Birkeland current blast Earth 10,000 years ago?
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Is Velikovsky right? Did a Birkeland current blast Earth 10,000 years ago?
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I was looking at Yahoo answers one day and started thinking about the one that asked why the ancient Egyptians whom one discovers fielded a navy and sailed down the Red Sea, didn't colonize all the Med?
I thought about this and it seems like the Birkeland current blast that caused global catastrophe sterilized the oceans. Even now scientists cannot show a reason for the zone of no oxygen roughly 3 miles down world wide. Well, above that is the sterilized and chemically altered ocean of the ancient world. Why did the ancient Egyptians have such worn teeth caused from eating sandy grain when they lived on water presumably full of fish? Why did agriculture start at 10,000? They had to. Sources of protein from the sea vanished. Why did the Basques hunt whales? The mammals had to breath air coming up from the depths and calved in the bays offshore. Why is the only fish bones of cod found in a pile from about 10,000 ya? The ancient Egyptians could have sailed across the Med but they would have arrived hungry and thirsty. So they formed trade cities along the coast. Why sail a sterile sea? It took the seas millenea to recover and by then Rome had risen.
Scientists could not tell us that the seas had been barren after 10,000 ya because they did not know why. Now that we have discovered the electric universe the answer is clearer but not less frightening.
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I just reread Earth in Upheaval and of course, no reference to sterilized seas exist but this would explain why most of the 'start ups' of civilizations stayed small.
Thinking about our latest magnetic field incursion:
or it could be if W Thornhill's plasma sheath is incurring in the 5,000 year period as shows in the Earth's geologic record.
Our history of cultures mostly begins 10,000 y ago; this may be when the magnetic field NASA has named Fluff dropped from running over Earth and exposing Earth to a fully cosmic environment on the back side of the DL of the plasma sheath. Not only would the Earth be subject to massive and dangerous cosmic rays, but the Earth would also be subject to expansion in the same form as the floating mountains of Pandora. Not much life would survive and things would have to start over.
That our 10,000 y restart is still in our history books indicates that the magnetic cloud did not incur past Earth at the 5,000 y incursion. We did not 'expand' which means Earth stayed in Sol's much reduced heliosphere; think of Earth as the last planet inside the heliosphere. Everything past Earth was again exposed to cosmic rays and expansion. Venus included.
This event, now incurring, as evidenced by the clouds disappearing and reappearing on Jupiter's southern half, the sun's northern hemispheric explosion in January 2011, and the identification of a 'gravity well' around Earth are all due to the magnetic field Fluff reaching into Sol's system and forcing the gases to compress; think of a snow plow clearing the road. Such is Fluff compressing.
This time it appears that Fluff may stop before Earth, and may even stop outside of Venus. If it does, expect the heavy atmosphere NASA once envisioned as a home for a floating space habitat, to sink to the lithosphere and begin creating a temperate planet. More importantly, we can leave behind the false concept of how our solar system functions.
We can recognize that Velikovsky may indeed be correct, that S W Carey indeed say 'expansion' events in the geologic record, and we may have a future in the only solar system we will ever call home.
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