something natural, a part of nature’s ordinary structure, which disrupts the Earth’s inner electrical and magnetic structure whenever a cataclysm happens. It also has to be a kind of happening which decreases the inner electrical and magnetic forces to the extent that they cannot support keeping the shallow molten layer acting as if it were plastic, or near solid.
We once thought that severe Sun spots could be the cause, because they do disrupt the Earth’s inner electrical and magnetic structure, but we were wrong.
The time wasted on that assumption was the price for dealing in assumptions rather than facts. It was a bad detour to take. What was necessary was to be patient, to take more time; to assemble more facts; and use our most valuable tool, analytical reasoning. The solution, whatever it might be, would come.
The derivation of the process US a greater understanding of prehistoric events. For instance, you can see that ice ages are not a matter of advancing and retreating ice; it’s simply that different areas of the Earth are in polar regions at different times, for different durations of time; changes between positions take place in a fraction of a day, and the accompanying supersonic deluges deposit the various huge stratas we find in the walls of the Grand Canyon, Painted Desert, Monument Valley, the mountains around Mexican Hat, Canyon de Chelly, and the Moqui Dugway.
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The story around the world gives silent testimony:
The Beresovka mammoth, frozen in mud, with buttercups in his mouth;
The age of the gorges below Niagara Falls and St. Anthony’s Falls, both about 7,000 years;
The sudden end of the Laurentian Basin ice cap in Canada, about 11,500 years ago;
The uninterrupted evolution on the Galapagos, over 11,000 years;
The geological dating in the Murrumbidgee River basin system in Australia, showing the end of an ice cap there about 11,500 years ago;
The age of fossil bones taken from the Wilshire Boulevard tar pits, over 11,000 years;
The sudden end of all work in the prehistoric city of Tiahuanaco, Bolivia, 11,500 years ago;
Leonard Woolley’s great work in the Holy Land, dating Noah’s flood at about 6,000 years ago;
The end of the Wisconsin ice cap, about 29,000 years ago; The sudden 200-foot rise of the oceans all over the world, about 7,000 years ago;
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