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Welcome to the TPW Sim blog.

While my main focus will be running new simulations of the various true polar wander events, I will also be conducting my own research and sharing content I find interesting from around the space. Together, we will survive!

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earthquake

Powerful graphic showing 25 years of magnitude 4.5+ earthquakes

I’m on the wandering pole crustal displacement side of things, but the work The Ethical Skeptic and Nobulart put out is always so compelling. I do, in fact, prepare for both outcomes. Though I genuinely hope they are wrong, because surviving TWO displacements over a span of a couple hundred is going to be damn […]

GPRE

Crustal Displacement has a new scientific term

It is now called Global Plate Reorganization Events (GPREs). I guess for mainstream scientists to research real possibilities, they must avoid the term crustal displacement. I guess there is a stigma around that term with the purists who gatekeep science. It is heretical to use that old term. 🙂 Great thread on the research here:https://x.com/Kitsune_in_VA/status/1958940875251490859 […]

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Gradualism Theory has so many holes

Another nail in the gradualism ethos. If humans have been capable of civilization for several 100 thousand years, then the catastrophism cycle gains a lot of credibility. Otherwise, we’d all be living in another star system by now.

Population Density Map

Nice representation for population density

This map is also an important consideration when looking for nice places to live. Find your spot on the map and note where the problem area will come from. If you east of the Mississippi it comes from all directions. 🤣

pole shift

Rabbit hole research

I apologize for the long post, but I’ve got a rabbit hole to write about today and no one really to share it with. Also, I’m new here and I’m not here to challenge peoples worldview or beliefs on any subject. Opinions are like you know what and I’m sharing mine! I’m of the mind […]