I remember reading about the earths pole switching cycle. Chan Thomas wrote a book called “The Adam and Eve Story” which was banned by the CIA (I believe). Prbly unrelated but just came to mind.
That story is an extinction level event, not just for humans, but for much of life on the earth with only a handful of everything and anyone remaining Therefore, I’m not sure how it can happen every 6 to 10,000 years... It certainly is an incredibly interesting theory with quite a bit of geological data to back it up. I’m just not sure how the ocean being a mile or two above everything along with supersonic 1000 miles an hour winds for for about a week wouldn’t wipe out most of everything, and I may be a layman, but 6000 years doesn’t seem enough for evolution to build back after an incredibly traumatizing and demoralizing event to give us the diversity that we have today. And did this happen during the dinosaurs? How far back does this go?
Or you could go another route, looking at this planet (and universe) as a construct, a training ground created by God for us souls to learn things here we can’t possibly learn where we really come from. It is a place to learn experiences the hard way, (but the most effective way to learn “quickly”), Therefore, resetting and starting from scratch in the Stone Age every 6-10K years and learning all those things may just be part of the program/The learning as many of us come back again and again and experience life at different stages of development in different roles, different roles within families, etc. etc. All fascinating.
I remember reading about the earths pole switching cycle. Chan Thomas wrote a book called “The Adam and Eve Story” which was banned by the CIA (I believe). Prbly unrelated but just came to mind.
That story is an extinction level event, not just for humans, but for much of life on the earth with only a handful of everything and anyone remaining Therefore, I’m not sure how it can happen every 6 to 10,000 years... It certainly is an incredibly interesting theory with quite a bit of geological data to back it up. I’m just not sure how the ocean being a mile or two above everything along with supersonic 1000 miles an hour winds for for about a week wouldn’t wipe out most of everything, and I may be a layman, but 6000 years doesn’t seem enough for evolution to build back after an incredibly traumatizing and demoralizing event to give us the diversity that we have today. And did this happen during the dinosaurs? How far back does this go?
Or you could go another route, looking at this planet (and universe) as a construct, a training ground created by God for us souls to learn things here we can’t possibly learn where we really come from. It is a place to learn experiences the hard way, (but the most effective way to learn “quickly”), Therefore, resetting and starting from scratch in the Stone Age every 6-10K years and learning all those things may just be part of the program/The learning as many of us come back again and again and experience life at different stages of development in different roles, different roles within families, etc. etc. All fascinating.
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