Feb 27, 2020
Furthering our deep dive into Velikovsky's book, Earth in
Upheaval, we read and discuss about the evidence of sea-bottom
sediments not matching up with expectations of uniformitarian
theory, with deep sea clays showing evidence of cosmic dust from
meteorites being over a thousand times more abundant than was
expected, with sands from what was once seashore beaches being
found miles underwater.
We also read about the enormous African Rift, which spans one third
of the distance from pole to pole, and shows evidence of having
been formed recently, by the sharpness of its features. We also
dive into the problems if past ice ages seemingly having taken
place in what are now equatorial regions, and what that might mean
for possible pole shifts, or crustal shifts, and how that process
might work in terms of physics and geophysics.
We also discuss some things going on in our work lives with the
olive orchard and leaf cutter ants, as well as give a brief
overview of our thoughts on the Coronavirus.