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Methuselah Methuselah has created an interactive globe that illustrates ECDO evidence from around the world. That interactive globe is located here: His original YouTube introductory video is located here: His tweet introducing the new interactive globe is located here: To learn more about ECDO, go here: Exothermic Core-Mantle Decoupling...

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MIND-BLOWING🤯 Systems engineer and author Roger Cunningham explains how a cataclysmic event caused global oceanic displacement ~7,000 years ago, inundating the Pyramids of Giza, which are actually "warning indicators" for future civilizations that the cataclysm will happen again In this clip from a UK Column (UK Column) interview with Jerm Warfare, Cunningham (Ethical Skeptic ☀) describes ECDO Theory (Exothermic Core-Mantle Decoupling – Dzhanibekov Oscillation), which is a hypothesis proposed by Cunningham that explains periodic catastrophic Earth changes through internal geophysical processes. The theory summarized, per Grok: "In simple terms: The Earth's solid iron-nickel core periodically undergoes exothermic (heat-releasing) phase changes in its crystal structure. This heat rises through the mantle into the oceans (contributing to climate shifts and deep-ocean warming), while also weakening the geomagnetic field that normally 'locks' the outer shell (crust + mantle) to the spinning core. "Once the magnetic grip weakens enough, the outer shell can decouple and rapidly reorient relative to the spin axis in a Dzhanibekov-like flip (the tennis-racket theorem effect seen in spinning objects). This causes a true polar wander of roughly 104° along a specific meridian, shifting the geographic poles, sloshing oceans to create global floods, realigning ancient monuments to a former pole position (e.g., in southern Africa), and triggering cataclysms recorded in myths and geology. The system then oscillates back to its current stable state once the core regenerates. "The theory unifies evidence from climate anomalies, ancient site alignments, paleomagnetic data, and flood legends into one cyclic mechanism, with implications for past civilization resets and potential future events." ----------------Partial transcription of clip--------------- Cunningham: "I wouldn't call Charles Hapgood's notion a theory because it didn't have the elements of hypothesis in it. But it's a cool idea. It's an excellent construct. And that's where you start when you develop hypotheses. You start with a construct. "He said that the outside body of the Earth, like the skin of an orange, rotates independently and presents a new surface to the North Star. His sighting was that caused the inundations. So that was the first thinking, really, that's centered around this type of idea. "What ECDO theory postulates is that this decoupling, instead of happening at the crust, where there really isn't a mechanism to decouple, and that really has been one of the things that's kept the theory squelched, is there's no viable mechanism there, the viable mechanism does exist at the core–mantle boundary. "In fact, it suggests that this is an absolutely stark potential, if you look at the core–mantle boundary, that's what ECDO proposes, that particular situation in the core–mantle boundary causes this outer rotational body to do an inertial interchange True Polar Wander. "A portion of that wander was smooth and gentle, within reason. I'm sure the oceans were a little more energetic, but a portion of it during the capture by an inverted geomagnetic pole, in other words, the magnetic pole's north pole was down in Antarctica when it was captured by that when our outer magnetite structure of the crust was captured by that pole, it was pulled into location very rapidly, and that's what precipitated these oceans to come up out of their banks. "It did exactly what the Gong Gong historians said. They said that the sky rolled from the southeast to the northwest. And that's exactly what the ECDO rotation presupposes. And we developed the rotation based on the geomechanics first. We didn't look at the myths. And then we went out and took that geo- rotation and said, okay, let's compare this rotation to the myths that are out there that are informative, like the Epic of Gilgamesh, like the Gong Gong theory, or the Gong Gong tradition. And in fact, they matched in the geostrata the location of the saline diatomaceous deserts that have aridified across the planet. They all match this ECDO rotation. "And that's what the six or eight modeling groups that are working on ECDO now, they're finding, unequivocally, a good match to the Earth's deserts, to this, this inundation and rotation." Jerm: "So that would have been quite a quick event?" Cunningham: "A portion of it, the capture. Right now, as we understand the differential inertial moments in the Earth, they're not large enough to cause a 12-hour or 18-hour rotation of the Earth in this— into this new position. However, if we introduce an inverted geomagnetic pole, the geomagnetic pole captures the Earth's shell and brings it into alignment with wherever it is. "Once the north magnetic pole makes its journey across Asia, the central body of Asia, and then through the Bay of Bengal and down into Antarctica below Africa, it reinvigorates, it re-strengthens its, its permeability or its polarity and captures the Earth's body. Except now the Earth instead of pointing toward our north that we recognize today, it has to point the other direction. "And if it's already undergone this decoupling, this Dzhanibekov rotation is now somewhere wandering slowly in the North Pole would be in Southern Africa. Once the geomagnetic pole captures that Earth body, it'll snap it into its final position. And ECDO postulates that that snap, that final phase, is what indeed precipitated this high-energy displacement of the oceans." Jerm: "And thus the pyramids ended up underwater." Cunningham: "Correct. When we're in state two, most of the modelers right now they're modeling the viscosity of the mantle, they're modeling the ablate redistribution of the oceans, they're modeling the progression function for each of those. "In other words, none of that happens— Most of that doesn't happen immediately, the oceans do. They model the speed and the arrival of that, that turn, that Dzhanibekov turn. Most of them are finding that the height of the ocean about— in state two, our alternative rotation, equates just about that 597-foot-above-sea-level elevation that put the tidal banding mark on the Chephren pyramid. "So it's a very pleasing set of outcomes in the models so far. We got a long way to go on them, but the modelers are just doing absolute gangbuster work." Jerm: "Yeah, I mean so basically just the tips of the pyramids were sticking out?" Cunningham: "Yeah, both of them had their tips sticking out. I don't think that their construction at that level was an accident. I think the ancients wanted to tell us we know exactly how high the water's going to go. "This has happened so often and has been so consistent, we know how high the water is going to be. So we're going to build a device or set of devices that both tell you what we were looking at, and the three chambers inside Khufu tell you exactly what they were looking at. And we're going to give you these warning indicators that show the height of the flood, so that ancients know, and this agency that keeps us ignorant, there's no way they can unstack these 5 million stones in their effort to get rid of this. "In fact, I don't think they really understood. Most of their minions did not understand what had occurred, what these marks on top of the Chephren pyramid indicate, and fortunately so, or they would have cleaned up all of that. They would have removed those stones in short order had they known that this was indicative of a state 2 under ECDO theory title band."

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