Bapho, kom ik later op terug.
Rol 2 word o.a. dit besproken:
www.quofataferunt.com/index.php?option=com_kunena&func=view&catid=78&id=735&Itemid=120#27030
Santorini Theorie.
Ook Edgar Cayce komt ter sprake, en de map van Piri Reis.
Voor BlackBox:
In 1966, Professor Charles Hapgood wrote a book in which Albert Einstein himself penned the introduction, stating Hapgood's theories deserved careful attention. The book was entitled The Path of the Pole, and it was about the shifting of the earth's crust.
According to Hapgood, over time, ice begins to build up on the ice caps in uneven amounts. After extended layers of build-up, the earth to begins to swivel on its axis like an off balanced top. Eventually the entire outer crust shifts to compensate for the uneven weight distribution.
If this were to happen, volcanoes would erupt, earthquakes would strike spontaneously throughout the world, and there would be periods of endless tidal waves, causing utter chaos and destruction. Hapgood argues that maybe the Ice Ages didn't happen over long periods of time, but maybe continents were immediately thrust into the cold.
This would explain why wooly mammoths and saber toothed tigers have been found frozen in their tracks with undigested food in their stomachs, completely glaciated in piles of dirt and debris. Surely these animals didn't starve to death over a perid of time in search for food.
Hapgood goes on to hypothesize that Antarctica was once 2,500 mile north of its current location, in a tropical climate, stable to host an advanced civilization of seafarers, and it was suddenly thrust to the south pole in utter chaos and the entire civilization of Atlantis is still frozen beneath the ice, unable to share their secrets with the world.