between low and high tides. The molten layer has to be beneath the ocean floor for the floor to be pushed into the Earth by just a few feet of water.
As surely as there is life left in the Universe, there is in our Milky Way Galaxy; and as surely there is life in our galaxy, our Solar System will traverse another magnetic null zone in it – indeed many more. This brings us to the subject of the next cataclysm.
As mentioned before, Hale’s mathematical analysis sets the Wisconsin era at 14,750 years long. The last cataclysm – Noah or Utnapishtim’s flood – would appear to be 6,993 years ago. Adam and Eve’s cataclysm – the end of the Laurentian ice age – appears close to 11,543 years ago. Hale’s mathematics shows the null zone vs. time structure to be helicoid; and, as the Universe approaches its half-life point, cataclysms occur at an increasing frequency, with shorter era-time periods between them. After the Universe has passed its half-life, cataclysms occur at a decreasing frequency, with time periods between them increasing in a mirror image pattern of the first half-life of the Universe.
It appears that our Universe’s half-life was in the middle of the Sudan era, which means that we are in the first of longer eras after the Sudan Basin which embraced the half-life point. Our Arctic era mirrors the Hudson Bay era, which was of 7,000 years duration.
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We can now reconstruct the table on page 24 to show seven eras: four in the past, the present, and two in the future (read from bottom up):
Areas at North Pole Start End Duration (North Polar Eras) (Yrs. to and from now) (Years)
Unknown | + 10,507 | +25,257 | 14,750 |
Bay of Bengal | +7 | + 10,507 | 10,500 |
Arctic Ocean | -6,993 | +7 | 7,000 |
Sudan Basin | -11,543 | -6,993 | 4,550 |
Hudson Bay | -18,543 | -11,543 | 7,000 |
Caspian Sea | -29,043 | -18,543 | 10,500 |
Wisconsin | -43,793 | -29,043 | 14,750 |
Of course there were many eras preceding the Wisconsin era, and there will be an equal number following the Unknown era.
You can see that the dark period of no written history was the Sudan Basin era. Let’s look at prehistory from a different viewpoint now – from the standards of our present civilization.
We can see that it takes over 5,000 years just for man to stagger back to his feet through a Stone Age and forced ignorance. It takes him another 1,000 years to learn to travel intelligently, to begin to overcome superstitions, to establish worthwhile communications,
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