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Pole Shift – Timeframe Exploration

As I continue to work through improving things, I’m still running simulations every day. The most recent version added water depths and I decided to run each of the main prevailing theories through a 24hr, 7 day, and 30 day model. There are three primary theories I focused on for today. There is a fourth […]

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Did Edgar Casey actually see into the past, not the future?

I’m obviously playing around with a new toy with this simulation program I built, but I did go down a rabbit hole based off a tweet posted by Nobulart. I wrote my first ever article on X about it, because the data was fascinating. https://twitter.com/HashZappa/status/2050389138130767876 TL;DR version is that they discovered an ancient coastline from […]

Cultural Sediments and Shifting Poles

Ben Davidson Model – Global Sim

I’ve got my first model generated after massive rework to fix a critical data issue in the first models I did last weekend. This is Ben Davidson’s pole shift model. This model is the lowest tier model. I will be adding more accurate models soon. Takes a lot of compute power – which I have […]

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A True Polar Wander exercise

I posted this over on X: https://x.com/HashZappa/status/2049622856787743162 It was sparked by something Nobulart posted that seemed to give strong evidence of a North Pole location somewhere in the southwestern Hudson Bay 12,000 years ago. That set me on a path of curiosity, so I fired up my Claude cli environment and wrote up an instruction […]

Craig Stone on True Polar Wander and Crustal Displacement

Any interest in Pole Shift simulations?

I followed Junho’s simulation efforts on X last year and his work was quite impressive. He only focused on the ECDO theory, though, and was very strict in timeframe. I wanted to explore other theories and timing of the event to see how it would align. Little did I know, this turned into a multi-month […]

deserts

Perhaps desertification may be evidence?

I’m a wandering pole guy, but the primary evidence that makes me think maybe the shift is the same direction each time (e.g., EDCO theory) is desertification. If the same region is repeatedly obliterated by sea water in specific arid conditions could create permanent desertification of the soil. If so, then this map could be […]

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Map of oil and natural gas reserves in US/Canada

Why do I see ancient flood maps in just about everything anymore? From desertification to salt deposits to now oil and natural gas reserves. It is interesting how most of the oil and natural gas reserves seem to follow the eastern slopes of the Rockies though. Just another thing that makes you go hmmmmmmm….

Craig Stone's Cultural Sediment Lens on Modern TPW

What I think Ben Davidson got wrong

Disclaimer: This isn’t a bash Ben Davidson post. I think he’s like pretty spot on with the processes at work. There is only one area I feel the geological record doesn’t support. This is merely discussion, not a Ben Davidson hate post. The 90 degree flip is where I feel his theory breaks down. The […]

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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 […]