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A physical pole shift is a real possibility, and it would displace enormous masses of ocean water due to the changed position of centrifugal forces on the earth's surface. This appears to have happened historically and perhaps even in regular cycles. Obviously this would be a more transformative change than a tsunami, as it would literally change coastlines and possibly even have the effect of 'raising' certain land masses. The exact timing, however, is uncertain, as are the specific regions that would be most impacted.
=== Separately, sorry to bug people on this thread, but how do I get permission to post a new thread as opposed to just replying to other existing threads? Last edited by Practitioner; 01-16-2009 at 02:54 AM. |
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1. I had the same problem starting a new thread for a while. Click Project Avalon Forum at the top of the page > Sub-Forum > Choose a category, e.g. News & Updates, Spirituality, Economy and Currency etc. When you click on the category, you'll see a link on the left side saying New Thread or something like it. 2. About your comment re water displacement, I feel there is a way to minimize sloshing. Do you, in any way? Theoretically-speaking? peace |
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i do not know if there are means by which to address the shifting of oceans. My only point of reference at the moment would be that there are underwater ruins of advanced civilizations in close proximity to the coast lines of major land masses. This would suggest that robust and advanced civilizations existed along major coastlines and were overcome by the shifting seas.
Separately, pieces of the land masses themselves may have broken off and sank under seismic pressure, but in such a case these ruins would be less likely to be in tact and positioned close to land. Thanks for the help in creating a post. |
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