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

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.

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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Ben Davidson of Space Weather News has your answer

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?

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

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?❔❓🙏🏻

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

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

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