There have a been a number of these exposed in the geological record. I suspect they are built into the solar and galactic system running much like a clock. If this the case, that begs the asking of questions. First is what designed this phenomena in the heavens. We as a species as we stand right now are the progeny of the survivors. In a short time, likely in the next 2 or 3 "11 year solar cycles" the sun will flare again. Unlocking and unleashing "hell" on Earth once again. Some of us will survive, the vast majority will not. The Sun will take out everything metal. The fires from that will wipe out much of what we have built in this grand epoch of time. After that the outer shell of the earth will break loose from the inner core. That will allow the shell to move quite literally under our feet. The large ice masses of the polar regions will swing out to the equator due the forces of momentum. As the solid masses move in this way, the seas will swell first against that movement. Then as liquid is apt to do in such circumstances, it will then move back in the opposite direction. It will do this a few times over the course of a very short and violent time.
Some suggest mile high swells in the first wave. How many people live above a mile high? How many will be able to tread the waters and find purchase on solid ground? How many will have the necessary tools and resources to survive in either case? I believe this is what many ancient stories in the various religious texts allude to having happened before as well as those happening coming again at some future date. South America will be the "new" south pole. Greenland will be at the equator. The axis appears to be along an imaginary line from south of Hawaii to the Congo in Africa.
Now that is what I would call a biblical ending to this, the latest iteration of "modern" civilization. Those that survive, will attempt to tell the story as best they can, but over the centuries and millenia to follow, that story will be... like almost all stories are, retold with the tellers on "spin" until one day the story will be unrecognizable to what was spoken/written/painted by those survivors.
For a much more detailed exploration of this event, I highly recommend visiting
Howdy Neighbor. I am a newbie by comparison but, when I found Ben and Vogt on youtube they both confirmed a long held suspicion that we have been here before... if not much further advanced technologically in our forgotten past. I will never get the math or be able to peruse the deep scientific stuff but the big picture is quite clear to me. Too late for me to do much about it and my son thinks I am going nuts. So I will likely be near the end of my branches of the family tree. C'est la vie. I am looking forward to what comes after this realm.
Yeah, I know how that feels a bit, but what are people supposed to think when you tell them that "the apocalypse" is real and it's cyclical? But then you look at solar astrophysics and you look at what the sun is already acknowledged to do officially and you look at the recurring nova frequency of other variable stars where like that one star in the Andromeda Galaxy nova's every single year almost like clockwork and you think "huh.... we're actually pretty darn lucky or sun only does this once every 110 generations" (the Egyptians considered the 1/4 cycle storms to be significant enough to be apocalypse)
I was blown away when I read that civilizations rise and fall and reach varying degrees of technological advancement between the storms and that we frequently re-invent airplanes in time for the apocalypse to reset us.
For me, reading the chapters on the multiple solar apocalypses humanity survived in the Kolbrin was really a confirmation of Ben Davidson's findings. When you understand what been says is coming and then you open the Kolbrin and you look at what people described, it's a near perfect match, except Ben is expecting this full cycle flip to be as bad as the younger dryas mass extinction event, but that was a relatively bad storm even for a full cycle storm.
To me, there's nothing pseudo-scientific about saying the sun has the very real potential to end life on the planet and that it hits the planet really hard about once every ~3125 years.
There have a been a number of these exposed in the geological record. I suspect they are built into the solar and galactic system running much like a clock. If this the case, that begs the asking of questions. First is what designed this phenomena in the heavens. We as a species as we stand right now are the progeny of the survivors. In a short time, likely in the next 2 or 3 "11 year solar cycles" the sun will flare again. Unlocking and unleashing "hell" on Earth once again. Some of us will survive, the vast majority will not. The Sun will take out everything metal. The fires from that will wipe out much of what we have built in this grand epoch of time. After that the outer shell of the earth will break loose from the inner core. That will allow the shell to move quite literally under our feet. The large ice masses of the polar regions will swing out to the equator due the forces of momentum. As the solid masses move in this way, the seas will swell first against that movement. Then as liquid is apt to do in such circumstances, it will then move back in the opposite direction. It will do this a few times over the course of a very short and violent time.
Some suggest mile high swells in the first wave. How many people live above a mile high? How many will be able to tread the waters and find purchase on solid ground? How many will have the necessary tools and resources to survive in either case? I believe this is what many ancient stories in the various religious texts allude to having happened before as well as those happening coming again at some future date. South America will be the "new" south pole. Greenland will be at the equator. The axis appears to be along an imaginary line from south of Hawaii to the Congo in Africa.
Now that is what I would call a biblical ending to this, the latest iteration of "modern" civilization. Those that survive, will attempt to tell the story as best they can, but over the centuries and millenia to follow, that story will be... like almost all stories are, retold with the tellers on "spin" until one day the story will be unrecognizable to what was spoken/written/painted by those survivors.
For a much more detailed exploration of this event, I highly recommend visiting
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHSoxioQtwZcJj_9clLz7Bggso7qg2PDj
You about summed it up. I have and have read weatherman's guide to the Sun cover to cover.
I've been an observer for almost a decade now, howdy fellow observer.
Howdy Neighbor. I am a newbie by comparison but, when I found Ben and Vogt on youtube they both confirmed a long held suspicion that we have been here before... if not much further advanced technologically in our forgotten past. I will never get the math or be able to peruse the deep scientific stuff but the big picture is quite clear to me. Too late for me to do much about it and my son thinks I am going nuts. So I will likely be near the end of my branches of the family tree. C'est la vie. I am looking forward to what comes after this realm.
Yeah, I know how that feels a bit, but what are people supposed to think when you tell them that "the apocalypse" is real and it's cyclical? But then you look at solar astrophysics and you look at what the sun is already acknowledged to do officially and you look at the recurring nova frequency of other variable stars where like that one star in the Andromeda Galaxy nova's every single year almost like clockwork and you think "huh.... we're actually pretty darn lucky or sun only does this once every 110 generations" (the Egyptians considered the 1/4 cycle storms to be significant enough to be apocalypse)
I was blown away when I read that civilizations rise and fall and reach varying degrees of technological advancement between the storms and that we frequently re-invent airplanes in time for the apocalypse to reset us.
For me, reading the chapters on the multiple solar apocalypses humanity survived in the Kolbrin was really a confirmation of Ben Davidson's findings. When you understand what been says is coming and then you open the Kolbrin and you look at what people described, it's a near perfect match, except Ben is expecting this full cycle flip to be as bad as the younger dryas mass extinction event, but that was a relatively bad storm even for a full cycle storm.
To me, there's nothing pseudo-scientific about saying the sun has the very real potential to end life on the planet and that it hits the planet really hard about once every ~3125 years.