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How did the Earth transition so rapidly between ice ages and interglacial periods? The unexplained energy paradox behind these drastic shifts challenges our understanding of climate. Could there be a force at work beyond what current models explain?

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NativeActual🪶1 年前

Not ruling anything out… Electromagnetic galactic sheets, magnetic pole shifts, solar micro nova, gyroscopic precession

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OnlineBookClub.org1 年前

What is the nature of an existence that is experienced entirely outside of time itself? Can a single decision that is made in a state of timelessness simultaneously affect EVERY point in time and space? Groundbreaking reconciliation of creationism with natural science.

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Gerald W Perttula1 年前

Ice Age soon The Miami blizzard is the beginning Solar Cycle 25 ramps up Earth's MAGNETOSPHERE CHURNS w/ increasing number of volcanic eruptions....ESPECIALLY UNDERSEA VOLCANOES HEATING OCEAN WATER SO2 from volcanos cools Earth

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MaggieBeagle1 年前

ECDO

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Gorillaman1 年前

Ben Davidson of Space Weather News has your answer

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Tybernicus1 年前

What do you think of the idea I have that changes in our magnetic poles inspired changes in the convection currents of the asthenosphere that can cause all manner of tectonic and climate changes?

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Youngblood1 年前

Pole flip 90˚, Ben Davidson of SpaceWeatherNews, who has discussed this with Randall - evidence is impressive the poles have at times flipped 90- north in Indonesia, south Columbia, thus Antarctica melts fast

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Osiris1 年前

Asteroid ☄️impacts into the ice sheet covering North America. Causing the ice sheet to shatter bursting ice dams and causing massive floods on a global scale. Not to mention the fact that we’re not driving this planet🌎. Perturbations in our orbit and the distribution of ice on Earths poles could hypothetically cause continental plates to shift?❔❓🙏🏻

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Edward D1 年前

How did the earth go from normal to full ice age and back to normal in about 1000 years?

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rob1 年前

Remember my name randal, I have ALL the answers your looking for. Trying to put some sort of video together to show the world.

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Markovian Pureblood1 年前

And WTH did all that Saharan sand come from. That must have been one huge beach! Sorry to put it so crudely. Peace!

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