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In geology, subduction is the process that takes place at convergent boundaries by which one tectonic plate moves under another tectonic plate and sinks into the mantle as the plates converge. Regions where this process occurs are known as subduction zones. Rates of subduction are typically measured in centimeters per year, with the average rate of convergence being approximately 2 to 8 centimeters per year
Although the process of subduction as it occurs today is fairly well understood, its origin remains a matter of discussion and ongoing study. A recent paper by V.L. Hansen in Geology presented a hypothesis that mantle upwelling and similar thermal processes, combined with an impact from an extraterrestrial source, would give the early earth the discontinuities in the crust for the subduction of the denser material underneath lighter material
Originally posted by AwakeinNM
12,000 years.. pretty recent. So this pretty much nullifies evolutionary theory. Awesome!
Those are dolmens. Used for ceremonial purposes, sometimes allegedly used for the purpose of anchoring a soul to a certain location so that ancient knowledge could be passed on to future generations. (See the Anastasia books by Vladimir Megre)
Originally posted by Numbers33four
Originally posted by Shadow Herder
Years ago when I saw these structures I thought that they might of been erected to protect against common rock showers from meteors.[photos redacted]
It is much easier to just go into a cave is it not? Or underground. DO they have nor caves or ground where this happened? Maybe they were retards.
In looking at the pics whoever did this was very strong and not very bright. "Giants in the land"??edit on 17-6-2012 by Numbers33four because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by thegagefather
1. What random words are you refering to? The only words I perceive to be random are -your- words.
2. Cool that you don't believe 2000 year old texts. But what about multiple 2000-year-old and older texts, almost all of which were written in the official formats of that time (especially Sumeria, who had very, VERY strict rules about what you could and could not write in nonfiction literature.) which coincide with one another, which are virtually everywhere across the planet (at least in all major civs) by people who, according to the mainstream community, barely had international trade, and certainly didn't have trade to other continents?
3. A - At one time, Earth's entire surface was covered in water B - There is a substantial amount of scientific evidence supporting the idea for a major flood that occurred in vast areas of the globe simultaneously. C - There's nothing wrong with ignoring religious text, but at this time to insinuate that a global flood could not have occurred would be ignoring the data.
Originally posted by jonyo1
reply to post by bigfatfurrytexan
Have any of you heard of the "Carolina Bays"?
They were created about 13,000 years ago and are visible today
in North and South Carolina.
Go to Google Earth and search near McColl SC.
Originally posted by SLO7H
After watching Ancient Aliens, and reading this thread, it made me think. Maybe they should check if they get some readings of radiation, it might also be possible that it is a trace of an atomic bomb from an earlier civilization.
But keep in mind that i'm just guessing after watching the series Ancient Aliens, I have no specific high knowledge about this yet.
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Originally posted by thegagefather
Originally posted by olliemc84
I understand what the Nephillim were and the book of Enoch. What I don't understand is why the mighty Pharaoh couldn't just say that instead of blurting out random words and saying "peace".
And again, I don't believe in everything that is written down or has been found on nearly 2,000 year old paper and hold is as, well, gospel
Was there a flood? Yes. Global? No. Did a man get a message from god and take 120 years out of his life to build a boat? Doubt it.
Unless he wasn't human...
1. What random words are you refering to? The only words I perceive to be random are -your- words.
2. Cool that you don't believe 2000 year old texts. But what about multiple 2000-year-old and older texts, almost all of which were written in the official formats of that time (especially Sumeria, who had very, VERY strict rules about what you could and could not write in nonfiction literature.) which coincide with one another, which are virtually everywhere across the planet (at least in all major civs) by people who, according to the mainstream community, barely had international trade, and certainly didn't have trade to other continents?
3. A - At one time, Earth's entire surface was covered in water B - There is a substantial amount of scientific evidence supporting the idea for a major flood that occurred in vast areas of the globe simultaneously. C - There's nothing wrong with ignoring religious text, but at this time to insinuate that a global flood could not have occurred would be ignoring the data.
Originally posted by Shminkee Pinkee
Is this the Younger Dryas event?
Originally posted by JDINFOWARRIOR
If a super heated rock hit a cold rock formation and you were anywhere near the air surrounding that reaction it would be nothing more than a grave. The air around you would cook you in milliseconds.
Originally posted by whywhynot
reply to post by SLAYER69
Not trying to sell anything and have no financial interest in it but there is a great book on this and other events here
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Helium-3 is a non-radioactive hydrogen isotope with one neutron and two protons. It is carried through space via the Sun’s solar winds, but burns up as it enters Earth’s atmosphere, making it almost non-existent here on our planet.
Projections estimate that on a commercial basis helium-3 would be worth around $40,000 per ounce. Roughly 100 tons of Helium-3 could power the entire population of Earth for a year and scientists estimate that the Moon could contain approximately 1 million tons—10,000 years worth of energy. But is mining the Moon realistic, and who would spearhead such a risky endeavor?
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Originally posted by redneck13
Younger Dryas
the evidence
enriched in helium-3
www.energydigital.com...
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Helium-3 is a non-radioactive hydrogen isotope with one neutron and two protons. It is carried through space via the Sun’s solar winds, but burns up as it enters Earth’s atmosphere, making it almost non-existent here on our planet.
Projections estimate that on a commercial basis helium-3 would be worth around $40,000 per ounce. Roughly 100 tons of Helium-3 could power the entire population of Earth for a year and scientists estimate that the Moon could contain approximately 1 million tons—10,000 years worth of energy. But is mining the Moon realistic, and who would spearhead such a risky endeavor?
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The threads I linked above discuss this, and many other clues from the YD period. About 20 pages between the both of them.
Originally posted by olliemc84
Almost every ancient civilization that existed and had a form of writing believed in a great flood. So everyone is wrong and the bible and only the bible is right? Everything else is hogwash? What do YOU believe?
edit on 17-6-2012 by olliemc84 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Atlantien
Is it easier for people to say that a meteor cause the heat that turned sand into glass then saying an atomic explosion turned sand into glass because there were no advanced species at the time?
HAHA...8000 Year old skeletons....with fresh hair cuts,,,,lolool....hahah, the only reason why egyptian bodies last is that they were mummified.....WHERE is the decomposition here....???
Bog bodies, which are also known as bog people, are the naturally preserved human corpses found in the sphagnum bogs in Northern Europe. Unlike most ancient human remains, bog bodies have retained their skin and internal organs due to the unusual conditions of the surrounding area.
A number of skeletons found in Florida have been called "bog people". These skeletons are the remains of people buried in peat between 5,000 and 8,000 years ago, during the Early and Middle Archaic period in the Americas. The peat at the Florida sites is loosely consolidated, and much wetter than in European bogs. As a result, the skeletons are well preserved, but skin and most internal organs have not been preserved. An exception is that preserved brains have been found in a nearly 100 skulls at Windover Archaeological Site and in one skull at Little Salt Spring. Textiles were also preserved with some of the burials, the oldest known textiles in Florida.
Originally posted by thePharaoh
Originally posted by olliemc84
Almost every ancient civilization that existed and had a form of writing believed in a great flood. So everyone is wrong and the bible and only the bible is right? Everything else is hogwash? What do YOU believe?
edit on 17-6-2012 by olliemc84 because: (no reason given)
HAHA...8000 Year old skeletons....with fresh hair cuts,,,,lolool....hahah, the only reason why egyptian bodies last is that they were mummified.....WHERE is the decomposition here....???
- what do I believe????...ok, i`l go there...
what im seeing is that there is a group on earth, today, who are claimimg that they have the DIVINE RIGHT TO RULE in a global government......
these people believe they are related to the demi-gods from the pre-flood era....
NOW, all they need to do is prove of the existance of 10,000bc.....then prove that they are related to the demi gods....then hey presto.....they have copied the blueprint of egyptian rule.....or any elitest rule
thats why they are so fascinated with 10,000 bc
peaceedit on 19-6-2012 by thePharaoh because: (no reason given)