• Taklamakan Desert/Antarctica impacts Alaska, Newfoundland/Labrador/Queb

    From Kevin Anderson@21:1/5 to All on Sun Oct 17 04:33:09 2021
    This is a post right before I go to sleep probably. It's public work notes.

    Alaska began in NW Africa. The Antarctic splash launched it.

    Newfoundland/Labrador/Quebec were East of the Taklamakan Crater.

    There also were some launches from Russia near the Arctic Circle that
    affected the trajectory of Newfoundland/Labrador/Quebec. Slowing and
    stopping its momentum. A nice checksum for that cleave are the features
    that look like a guy making a low whistle in a pope's hat near Uzbekistan. You'll easily find the surface impact area that lines up with that set of features, if you've been following along.

    There's a nice large penetrating impact North of Fort Yukon, that lines up
    just South of Mouri Idie, Chad.

    I'll do some actual numbers and art objects tomorrow sometime.

    I'm even more confident that there wasn't anything left of the Pre-
    Taklamakan Desert hit habitable land between tsunamis and landform
    cleavages.

    These shake me a bit.
    Kevin

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  • From Doc Martian@21:1/5 to Kevin Anderson on Sun Oct 17 19:48:46 2021
    On Saturday, October 16, 2021 at 9:33:11 PM UTC-7, Kevin Anderson wrote:
    This is a post right before I go to sleep probably. It's public work notes.

    Alaska began in NW Africa. The Antarctic splash launched it.

    Newfoundland/Labrador/Quebec were East of the Taklamakan Crater.

    There also were some launches from Russia near the Arctic Circle that affected the trajectory of Newfoundland/Labrador/Quebec. Slowing and stopping its momentum. A nice checksum for that cleave are the features
    that look like a guy making a low whistle in a pope's hat near Uzbekistan. You'll easily find the surface impact area that lines up with that set of features, if you've been following along.

    There's a nice large penetrating impact North of Fort Yukon, that lines up just South of Mouri Idie, Chad.

    I'll do some actual numbers and art objects tomorrow sometime.

    I'm even more confident that there wasn't anything left of the Pre- Taklamakan Desert hit habitable land between tsunamis and landform cleavages.

    These shake me a bit.
    Kevin

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    65°27'53.7"N+146°32'29.0"W is an Alaska penetrating impact.
    22°37'39.2"N 13°06'00.4"E is its counterpart in Africa.

    53°13'12.7"N 76°40'12.5"W Quebec
    43°09'51.9"N 59°25'59.9"E Uzbekistan

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  • From Doc Martian@21:1/5 to Doc Martian on Sun Oct 17 20:44:27 2021
    On Sunday, October 17, 2021 at 7:48:47 PM UTC-7, Doc Martian wrote:
    On Saturday, October 16, 2021 at 9:33:11 PM UTC-7, Kevin Anderson wrote:
    This is a post right before I go to sleep probably. It's public work notes.

    Alaska began in NW Africa. The Antarctic splash launched it.

    Newfoundland/Labrador/Quebec were East of the Taklamakan Crater.

    There also were some launches from Russia near the Arctic Circle that affected the trajectory of Newfoundland/Labrador/Quebec. Slowing and stopping its momentum. A nice checksum for that cleave are the features that look like a guy making a low whistle in a pope's hat near Uzbekistan. You'll easily find the surface impact area that lines up with that set of features, if you've been following along.

    There's a nice large penetrating impact North of Fort Yukon, that lines up just South of Mouri Idie, Chad.

    I'll do some actual numbers and art objects tomorrow sometime.

    I'm even more confident that there wasn't anything left of the Pre- Taklamakan Desert hit habitable land between tsunamis and landform cleavages.

    These shake me a bit.
    Kevin

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    65°27'53.7"N+146°32'29.0"W is an Alaska penetrating impact.
    22°37'39.2"N 13°06'00.4"E is its counterpart in Africa.

    53°13'12.7"N 76°40'12.5"W Quebec
    43°09'51.9"N 59°25'59.9"E Uzbekistan

    While there are some amphora of her with a mirror that feature elements of Newfoundland, Labrador & Quebec. They aren't the original. Look 100 miles south of the peak of Quebec tilted clockwise 12.5 degrees. You'll see the eyes of Aphrodite. The rest of
    her body follows her feet are in the surf.

    71.391587, -156.561703 is the peak of the cap of Hephaestus. in the following amphora. https://www.theoi.com/Gallery/P13.3.html

    Aphrodite. How? Planetshine. Reflected from the moon.
    Hephaestus the same.

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