Re: Another "Pole Shift"

From: Paul Lawler (stargazer_at_kilolaniDOT.net)
Date: 07/18/04


Date: Sun, 18 Jul 2004 21:28:02 GMT


"Yoda" <briansterling@rogers.com> wrote in message
news:l9zKc.1053117$Ar.791629@twister01.bloor.is.net.cable.rogers.com...
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> What if the current height of Manchu Picchu in Peru as well as frozen
> wooly Mammoths found in Siberia is evidence of a previous so called
> polar shift? I have heard it said that Manchu Picchu was heaved up
> during the last shift, and that only a massive "heat sink" can account
> for the near perfectly preserved Mammoth discovered frozen.

What if pigs had wings? I have heard it said that there is a magic maroon
marble of madness careening through the inner solar system. But it just
ain't so.

> Also wouldn't the tectonic plates all over the world begin to shift or
> slide as the magnetic grid begins to loosen leading up to and prior to a
> cataclysmic polar reversal?

No. Do you have evidence to prove they would do so?

> How else other than "instanteneous" polar reversal, where by extreme
> pressures cause near next to or instant collapse or "heat" sinking in
> some areas and rising in others, could we explain or account for
> perfectly preserved (and engineered level tested) or horizontal
> artifical structures and ancient masive pyramidal platforms existing
> under water off the coast of Japan and Cuba?

Gee... I can think of several other ways to explain them. It's a logical
fallacy to say it was "instantaneous" polar reversal or nothing.