What utter BS from people who don't understand the math involved. The force needed to overcome the rotational momentum of the Earth in a timeline we could observe would tear the planet apart. Bunkers would be useless.
Indeed. A reduction in rotational speed to a notable magnitude would have to gradually happen over uncountable years in order for the Earth to actually survive it, and certainly oceans would not be surging from it.
"Science" like this is all speculative theory with no actual observable facts backing them, so when one makes statements as above that ignores observable and much more replicable physics, it comes across as clear fear mongering and that's not beneficial to anyone except the elites.
I do appreciate the posters editorial on what he's seen from others. I'd never heard about the Earth stopping rotation, and I also would call full BS on that. Suspicious observers quotes all of his studies and the multitude of other observations. Ben would tell you do your own research. I've been doing my own research I find some very weird things like, don't tell me the Grand canyon was formed over millions of years from a little tiny fucking river. That was formed from somebody draining the plug very quickly. Much like lake lahaten in Nevada was formed and drained very quickly also. This is exactly why I posted, to use the hive mind and learn as much as I possibly could as quickly as I possibly could
Also let us remember we are on a mult-layered onion here... the mantle and core are liqued and much more likely to shift based on magnetic forces than the surface in my understanding... but let's also remember we're supposed to be on this journey together as frens.
What utter BS from people who don't understand the math involved. The force needed to overcome the rotational momentum of the Earth in a timeline we could observe would tear the planet apart. Bunkers would be useless.
Indeed. A reduction in rotational speed to a notable magnitude would have to gradually happen over uncountable years in order for the Earth to actually survive it, and certainly oceans would not be surging from it.
"Science" like this is all speculative theory with no actual observable facts backing them, so when one makes statements as above that ignores observable and much more replicable physics, it comes across as clear fear mongering and that's not beneficial to anyone except the elites.
They want us ignorant and scared.
I do appreciate the posters editorial on what he's seen from others. I'd never heard about the Earth stopping rotation, and I also would call full BS on that. Suspicious observers quotes all of his studies and the multitude of other observations. Ben would tell you do your own research. I've been doing my own research I find some very weird things like, don't tell me the Grand canyon was formed over millions of years from a little tiny fucking river. That was formed from somebody draining the plug very quickly. Much like lake lahaten in Nevada was formed and drained very quickly also. This is exactly why I posted, to use the hive mind and learn as much as I possibly could as quickly as I possibly could
Also let us remember we are on a mult-layered onion here... the mantle and core are liqued and much more likely to shift based on magnetic forces than the surface in my understanding... but let's also remember we're supposed to be on this journey together as frens.
Well the mantle is not liquid, and only the outer core is inferred to be liquid.