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Every spot on Earth has an antipode, or a point directly opposite on the globe. When the Yucatán impact occurred, shockwaves traveled across the Earth, potentially triggering volcanic eruptions on the opposite side, amplifying the devastation of the mass extinction event.
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That makes a lot of sense!

“Science doesn’t tell us why the Big Bang happened, how the singularity occurred in the first place, or why it exploded when it did. It tells us there is objective scientific evidence that it occurred. So, what exactly was the Big Bang?” – Book III The Enigmatic Mystery

Can you go on @ShawnRyanShow please!

So where is the anti-pole of the likely impact site on the North American Ice Sheet?

Lets look for Toba and Tambora antipodes... Ty Rand.

what are your thoughts on the Christchurch earthquakes in New Zealand being manmade/produced?

So it’s like a BB gun going through an aluminum can?

I wonder if the shock waves have just been bouncing and interesting through the earth for thousands of years. Or if some of it changed to electro magnetic waves. Also if there is an analogy to cultures and civilizations rise and fall since, oscillating like a wave between war and peace.

Do you think this happened on Mars there are craters on one side and the big canyon on the other

Do you know the antipode of the South Altlantic Anomaly at Formosa? Its Formosa Taiwan. Whats there?

The Deccan Traps in India. Recent research has revealed a possible cause for the Siberian eruption and Permian extinction, an even larger crater hidden under the Antarctic ice sheet. I haven't looked to see if the impact and eruptions were on opposite sides of the world though.





