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re: It’s pretty much fact the earth flooded around 12,000 years ago (younger dryas)

Posted on 1/12/19 at 6:56 am to
Posted by Placebeaux
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Posted on 1/12/19 at 6:56 am to
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This would also explain how ancient civilizations could move large thousand ton blocks. During the night, the increased revolution speed lead to lighter gravity.


Uh, I've ridden The Gravatron at the fair and according to my calculations gravity increases during higher revolutions.
Posted by Bullfrog
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Posted on 1/12/19 at 7:09 am to
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People lived several hundred years because
... the culture was moon based.

969 years for Methuselah divided by 13 full moons a year = 74-1/2 years old. Very advanced age for the time.
This post was edited on 1/12/19 at 7:10 am
Posted by theunknownknight
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Posted on 1/12/19 at 7:21 am to
So Abraham had Isaac at 8 years old and died at 14?
Posted by theunknownknight
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Posted on 1/12/19 at 7:22 am to
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Uh, I've ridden The Gravatron at the fair and according to my calculations gravity increases during higher revolutions.


You’ve ridden on the INSIDE
Try riding on the outside
Posted by Placebeaux
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Posted on 1/12/19 at 7:36 am to
They would kick me out the fair.
Posted by Bullfrog
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Posted on 1/12/19 at 7:42 am to
The whole hodge podge of stories varies from sun and moon counts as the tellers and later the writers couldn’t tell or didn’t understand the differences as time passed.

Noah and Adam were moon based stories.

It’s called “The Greatest Story” for a reason.
Posted by udtiger
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Posted on 1/12/19 at 7:47 am to
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but I thought the earth was only 6,000yrs old?


What is a year (or a day) to God?
This post was edited on 1/12/19 at 8:05 am
Posted by Fourteen28
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Posted on 1/12/19 at 7:49 am to
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You live by shitty made up rules, die by shitty made up rules


My only rule is thou shalt meet me at Sonic
Posted by udtiger
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Posted on 1/12/19 at 8:00 am to
Hold the phone...

There's a gigantic inland sea in Greenland?

It's almost an archipelago versus a solid landmass according to this image.
Posted by LSU Coyote
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Posted on 1/13/19 at 12:04 am to
I'm looking for the theorized map of what the world looked like during the last ice age.

Really the areas around the Caribbean and northbof Brazil that are below Sea level now but above sea level 12,000yrs ago.
Posted by Volvagia
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Posted on 1/13/19 at 12:14 am to
Lots of bullshite here.


But for one, it is literally impossible for a comet impact to change the orbital period. Especially without killing all life on the planet in the process, including all evidence of life ever existing.

It’s basic astrophysics.
Posted by Volvagia
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Posted on 1/13/19 at 12:19 am to
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It is possible to have a faster orbit regardless of distance from a mass if other forces are involved



What, a magic black hole that could drag the earth along but not strip the moon from earth or frick with gravitation of the entire solar system?

But a sentient one that was shy so after being tied to the earth so long just let us go and went on it’s merry way?

Jesus, the half baked bullshite you give is bad enough. But to act like it is a leading possibility while simultaneously ignoring that that generates far more question than it resolves with mystical hand waving magic is too much.
This post was edited on 1/13/19 at 12:21 am
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