Category Archives: Water

Proportion Problems

Isotope Proportion Problems produce poor potions.

Posted in Astrophysics, Atmospheric Science, Cosmic Ray Blues, Cosmic Rays, Glaciology, Greenland, Greenland Snow Job, Science, Solar System, Water | 1 Comment

Great Sodium Snowballs

Great Sodium Snowballs force Forgetful Fred to fiddle, fumble, and fail.

Posted in Astrophysics, Atmospheric Science, Atomic Comet, Comets, Earth, Electric Universe, Inventions & Deceptions, Science, Solar System, TSI, Water | 2 Comments

Southern Hemisphere History

Fragments of Southern Hemisphere History.

Posted in Alaskan Muck, American Africans, Antipodal Hotspots, Astrophysics, Atmospheric Science, Atomic Comet, Cape Bojador, Catastrophism, Comets, Dallas Abbott, Earth, Edwin Johnson, Enigmatic Egypt, Geology, Geomagnetism, Glaciology, History, Inflating Earth, Leona Libby Chronology, Maunder Minimum, Ptolemy’s Paradigm, Science, Uniformitarianism, Water | 5 Comments

Harrying the North

Is Mother Nature responsible for Harrying the North?

Posted in Atmospheric Science, Books, British History, Catastrophism, Comets, Dallas Abbott, Dark Earth, Earth, Edwin Johnson, Electric Universe, History, Radiocarbon Dating, Roman Chronology, Saints & Sinners, Vitrified Hill Forts, Water | 7 Comments

Graspable Green

Before sliding further down the slippery slope of Roman currency debasement it’s worth remembering that North Africa was still remarkably green in Roman Times.

Posted in Agriculture-Horticulture, Catastrophism, Enigmatic Egypt, Geology, Heinsohn Horizon, History, Ptolemy’s Paradigm, Roman Chronology, Saints & Sinners, Water | 1 Comment

Siwalik Hills: Boneyard

The textbook description of the Siwalik Molasse as alluvial detritus swept down by rivers and streams studiously ignores the possibility the detritus was swept up by water. Read: Siwalik Hills: Boneyard

Posted in Alaskan Muck, Atmospheric Science, Books, Catastrophism, Earth, Edwin Johnson, Geology, Hecker Horizon, History, Indian Impacts, Inflating Earth, Leona Libby Chronology, Maunder Minimum, Ptolemy’s Paradigm, Roman Chronology, Sardis, Science, Siwalik Hills, Uniformitarianism, Water | 4 Comments

Blooming Planet Earth

The Electric Universe finally comes down to Earth. Continue reading: Blooming Planet Earth

Posted in Alaskan Muck, Antipodal Hotspots, Books, Earth, Electric Universe, Fluid Mechanics, Geology, History, Iceland, Inflating Earth, Water | 3 Comments

The Meek Inherit

What happened when The Meek “inherited” the Earth? Continue reading: The Meek Inherit

Posted in Arabian Horizon, Edwin Johnson, Evolution-Devolution, Geology, Greenland, History, Leona Libby Chronology, Roman Chronology, Science, Water | 2 Comments

Sardis 6: Acropolis

The mainstream storyline suggests the inhabitants of Byzantine Sardis were really very “foolish”.

Posted in Arabian Horizon, Books, Catastrophism, Geology, Halfway Horizon, Hecker Horizon, Heinsohn Horizon, History, Leona Libby Chronology, Ptolemy’s Paradigm, Roman Chronology, Sardis, Uniformitarianism, Water | 11 Comments

Finistere Catastrophes Chronology

The Finistere Catastrophes Chronology provides some interesting insights that the mainstream masks.

Posted in Alaskan Muck, Arabian Horizon, Books, British History, Geology, Halfway Horizon, Hecker Horizon, Heinsohn Horizon, History, Inflating Earth, Leona Libby Chronology, Ptolemy’s Paradigm, Water | 7 Comments

Gnamma Holes and Night Wells

A 1912 paper about Desert-Water in Western Australia highlights some of the progress made by modern Earth Science.

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Harold Sterling Gladwin: The Minoan Maze

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Navigating the Minoan Maze leads to a greater understanding of the Grand Canyon, Casa Grande, and the Great Splice.

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Old Iberians in Oklahoma

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A real song and dance is made about old Iberians in Oklahoma!

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The Riddle of the Goodwin Sands

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Piecing together the narrative of the Goodwin Sands back to Roman Times highlights several questions New School Scholars studiously sidestep.

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Cape Bojador and The Fortunate Islands

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Reconciling Ptolemy’s Fortunate Islands with modern maps is a challenge.

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Cape Bojador and The Burning Ocean

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The Atlantic Ocean is a massive mainstream continuity conundrum.

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Dugongs & Manatees

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Dugongs and Manatees are Inflating Earth survivors.

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Ditrianum: Major Earthquake Warning

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Forecasting WHEN a major earthquake will strike is one step closer to predicting WHERE it will strike.

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Cretinous Cretaceous

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Geologists aren’t genetically goofy – they just collect cretinous concepts.

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TOTO and the PHOTS

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It’s often said that fact is stranger than fiction.

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Alaskan Muck: Prime Suspects

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In the blame game the prime suspects are usually eliminated [one-by-one] from the investigation until a neatly packaged single actor scenario is revealed such as “Miss Scarlett” in the “Conservatory” with the “Dagger”.

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Alaskan Muck: The Canning River Region

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In 1919 Ernest de Koven Leffingwell dated Alaskan Ice by dating Ice Wedges. The elegant simplicity of his stunning scientific achievement highlights just how far the Earth Sciences have retreated from rationality, reason and reality in the last 100 years.

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B for Bikini

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Although experts prefer to avoid authenticity arguments there comes a point when even casual observers wonder: Did Roman Men really wear Tights? Did Roman Women really wear Bikinis?

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Peter Maier: Tsunami from Heaven

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The awesome beauty of Mother Nature captured by Peter Maier.

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Electric Universe: Spinning Up Gravity

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Last month Miles Mathis mauled [amongst others] the Electric Universe movement. They hook you by admitting what you already know: the upper levels of the mainstream are composed of a bunch of liars and frauds, and textbook physics is little … Continue reading

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Enigmatic Egypt: Roman Ruination – Desert

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The academic consensus is that North Africa became “much drier” about 5,000 years ago. The Neolithic Subpluvial, or the Holocene Wet Phase, was an extended period (from about 7500–7000 BCE to about 3500–3000 BCE) of wet and rainy conditions in … Continue reading

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Enigmatic Egypt: Myths and Monsters

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The carefully crafted deep safe space created by anxious academics is designed to distance these terrified titans of thought from calamitous catastrophes and creepy creatures. The beastly Basilosaurus has been banished to “30 to 40 million years ago”. Basilosaurus (“king … Continue reading

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Enigmatic Egypt: The Promised Land

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Whilst wandering through the parched academic desert that smothers the Levant it’s difficult to avoid the conclusion that Egypt is the Promised Land where the Settled Science flows so freely it’s difficult to find the insights amongst all the academic … Continue reading

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The Atomic Comet: The Great Snowball of 1950

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During the second half of the 20th century the dividing line between Science Fiction and Hard Science became increasingly blurred as innumerable inventions and pioneering products were forged in the white heat of a technological revolution. Even the quietest backwaters … Continue reading

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Flipping Geology: Exothermic Processes

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Earth Scientists have more than a few problems Settling the Science that’s embedded in their medieval mysticism. On the one hand: The Geothermal Gradient defined by the Earth Scientists has recently acquired an additional 5 °C per kilometre. In deep … Continue reading

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Deranged Dating: Science To Dye For

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Atmospheric Carbon-14 and Beryllium-10 are cosmogenic nuclides created by high-energy phenomena such as cosmic rays and nuclear explosions with other contributions probably coming from lightning and the burning up of meteoric material. Cosmogenic nuclides (or cosmogenic isotopes) are rare isotopes … Continue reading

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Close To The Edge

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Having given up all hope of finding intelligent life in the Land of Plate Tectonics I anticipated I would only encounter amber blobs [ambling aimlessly around in an azure eternity] when I entered the Land of Paleogeology. Avalonia was a … Continue reading

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Lawler Alignments – The Galactic Tide

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329 years after Principia was first published the Antiquated Academics are still peddling Newton’s universal law of magical mathematical mass. A specialised sect of Antiquated Academics [affectionately known as the Arcane Astronomers] believe galactic tides [“in the direction of the … Continue reading

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Mesoamerican Guide to the First Millennium

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Researching European History during the 1st Millennium is fraught with difficulties because the historical narrative was originally written by the Machiavellian Monasteries before being transmogrified [as require] to suit the needs of the Meddling Monarchies and the Anaemic Academics. Working … Continue reading

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Beware Academics Bearing Storms

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During The Little Ice Age “great ice-floats” damaged the dikes in north Germany. In 1625, great ice-floats had already caused major damage to the dikes. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burchardi_flood François Matthes introduced The Little Ice Age into the mainstream narrative in 1939 and … Continue reading

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