Earth Crust Displacement 2016. After each shift of the earths crust all the land masses of the earth including whole continents find themselves in a new position on the globe. Instead the Earths axis of rotation changes in a predictable fashion which may have changed the course of human history. The theory was first put forth by Joseph Adhemar in 1852. After reading Hapgoods book you might be convinced that Earth crust displacements are the only credible explanation for many phenomena like.
Destructive Noise Raid first mix-2016 Distort Fucking World-Split 12 wEarth Crust Displacement 2019 Ќе Завршам Под Мостот 21 Vek -single 2019. Listen to Distruction Never Ends by Anger Burning Earth Crust Displacement on Apple Music. The proponents of the theory of crustal displacement. Hapgood provided a geologic theory Earth Crust Displacement which claims that a catastrophic shift of the earths lithosphere around 10000 BC. Stream songs including War Hate and Agony It Doesnt Really Matter and more. In his books The Earths Shifting Crust 1958 which includes a foreword by Albert Einstein and Path of the Pole 1970 Hapgood speculated that accumulated polar ice mass destabilizes the Earths rotation causing crustal displacement but not disturbing the Earths axial orientation.
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Resulted in the continent of AntarcticaHapgoods site for the lost continent of Atlantismoving from a temperate latitude to its current polar position. An earth crust displacement as the words suggest is a movement of the ENTIRE outer shell of the earth over its inner layers. Resulted in the continent of AntarcticaHapgoods site for the lost continent of Atlantismoving from a temperate latitude to its current polar position. Hapgood argued that shifts of no more than 40 degrees occurred about every 5000 years interrupting 20000- to 30000-year. Proponents of the Earth Crustal Displacement Theory believe that the North and South Poles have not always been in their present location. Resulted in the continent of AntarcticaHapgoods site for the lost continent of Atlantismoving from a temperate latitude to its current polar position.