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Does the ground, the Earth, the mantle, have periodic fluctuations?
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Does the ground, the Earth, the mantle, have periodic fluctuations?
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We've heard a lot about tidal theory, yet there's another thing science should perhaps take note of, and that's the "mantle" fluctuations that appear to have a periodic nature.
For instance:
https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/world/highly-hazardous-volcano-katla-ready-to-erupt-and-could-dwarf-2010-ash-cloud-that-caused-flight-chaos/ar-AAAxUSv?ocid=spartanntp
Science can claim to know how to predict cause and effect, yet the nature of how the planet "works" is something that is not well considered as a social design for survival, like there's a "turn a blind eye" mentality to how the Earth historically has periodically adjusted "as a planet".
This is not fear-mongering, yet the next "major" event will cause humanity to say, "shouldn't science have better warned citizens of this sort of thing". Any ideas?
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Re: Does the ground, the Earth, the mantle, have periodic fluctuations?
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Doing a database of all the geological events on the planet over the past millenias should have yielded patterns, yet do we as a public have good knowledge of those patterns?
I'm thinking not, because science isn't about understanding an entire planet and how it behaves, right? Why? Because science is science, its recent, and as such it discounts the stories of cultures and how they operated as a science, and how they transcribed those big events.
Only "very" recently in studying core samples of the Earths crust is it realised how geological changes match up with the time lines of cultures who experienced those events transcribed in their own way.
Any ideas?
I don't want to sound "unscientific" yet it would be useful for modern science to consider the sciences of ancient cultures and the patterns of their big natural events "in time", right.....match it up with geological evidence, right?
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