The answer is yes. At the same time. There was also another hit then.awhile.
I'm keeping this really simple right now. I'm personally a little shaken.
It lines up, the ice shelves should match the Gulf of Bothia.
My grandfather used to say, "It's what you learn after you know it all that counts."
I was mebbe too willing to accept that this hit 81.631553, 118.394462 was an earlier cleave of Eurasia, later built up by vulcanism. It should match the Taklamakan Desert hit as far as its impact time. That's probably the last of the big surprises for
On Wednesday, August 18, 2021 at 10:50:32 PM UTC-7, Doc Martian wrote:for awhile.
The answer is yes. At the same time. There was also another hit then.
I'm keeping this really simple right now. I'm personally a little shaken.
It lines up, the ice shelves should match the Gulf of Bothia.
My grandfather used to say, "It's what you learn after you know it all that counts."
I was mebbe too willing to accept that this hit 81.631553, 118.394462 was an earlier cleave of Eurasia, later built up by vulcanism. It should match the Taklamakan Desert hit as far as its impact time. That's probably the last of the big surprises
It rolled like a wheel. Then fell here… 34.043888, 100.939542. The parallel N/S line to the West? I'm thinking like a pressure fracture from the weight of Antarctica.
On Tuesday, August 24, 2021 at 5:28:28 AM UTC-7, Doc Martian wrote:for awhile.
On Wednesday, August 18, 2021 at 10:50:32 PM UTC-7, Doc Martian wrote:
The answer is yes. At the same time. There was also another hit then.
I'm keeping this really simple right now. I'm personally a little shaken.
It lines up, the ice shelves should match the Gulf of Bothia.
My grandfather used to say, "It's what you learn after you know it all that counts."
I was mebbe too willing to accept that this hit 81.631553, 118.394462 was an earlier cleave of Eurasia, later built up by vulcanism. It should match the Taklamakan Desert hit as far as its impact time. That's probably the last of the big surprises
459773It rolled like a wheel. Then fell here… 34.043888, 100.939542. The parallel N/S line to the West? I'm thinking like a pressure fracture from the weight of Antarctica.Antarctica rolled like a wheel. Then fell here… 34.043888, 100.939542. Also, in folk ritual, there's a 30 foot walking puppeted midsummer giant of Douay, with a baby. Madagascar, my thought. You can see where it landed, right here, -3.972462, 55.
Also in fire-rituals, a rolling firey cartwheel is a standard element.
Antarctica is right-reading, it didn't flip from its Eurasian origin. So when it tipped up, y-axis counterclockwise, then landed y-axis clockwise.
On Tuesday, August 24, 2021 at 1:15:15 PM UTC-7, Doc Martian wrote:surprises for awhile.
On Tuesday, August 24, 2021 at 5:28:28 AM UTC-7, Doc Martian wrote:
On Wednesday, August 18, 2021 at 10:50:32 PM UTC-7, Doc Martian wrote:
The answer is yes. At the same time. There was also another hit then.
I'm keeping this really simple right now. I'm personally a little shaken.
It lines up, the ice shelves should match the Gulf of Bothia.
My grandfather used to say, "It's what you learn after you know it all that counts."
I was mebbe too willing to accept that this hit 81.631553, 118.394462 was an earlier cleave of Eurasia, later built up by vulcanism. It should match the Taklamakan Desert hit as far as its impact time. That's probably the last of the big
459773It rolled like a wheel. Then fell here… 34.043888, 100.939542. The parallel N/S line to the West? I'm thinking like a pressure fracture from the weight of Antarctica.Antarctica rolled like a wheel. Then fell here… 34.043888, 100.939542. Also, in folk ritual, there's a 30 foot walking puppeted midsummer giant of Douay, with a baby. Madagascar, my thought. You can see where it landed, right here, -3.972462, 55.
nearest to the seventh of July. The great feature of the procession was a colossal figure, some twenty or thirty feet high, made of osiers, and called “the giant,” which was moved through the streets by means of rollers and ropes worked by men whoAlso in fire-rituals, a rolling firey cartwheel is a standard element.
Antarctica is right-reading, it didn't flip from its Eurasian origin. So when it tipped up, y-axis counterclockwise, then landed y-axis clockwise.Frazer - The Golden Bough V.11, 3rd ed. Chap. 7 § 2
"These wicker giants of the Druids seem to have had till lately their representatives at the spring and midsummer festivals of modern Europe. At Douay, down to the early part of the nineteenth century, a procession took place annually on the Sunday
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