Post by Admin on Jan 1, 2021 18:31:43 GMT
MASTODONS DECLINING AGES?
malagabay.wordpress.com/2019/07/22/alaskan-muck-layer-cake/
_... The Mastodon’s “trend of declining age at maturation” is consistent with a declining orbital period during the terminal phase of a cometary cascade.
_... Analysis of tusks of mastodons from the American Great Lakes region over a span of several thousand years prior to their extinction in the area shows a trend of declining age at maturation; this is contrary to what one would expect if they were experiencing stresses from an unfavorable environment, but is consistent with a reduction in intraspecific competition that would result from a population being reduced by human hunting.
[[COMMENT: I doubt that the mastadon fossils covered thousands of years.]]
HALLEY'S COMET CAUSED CATASTROPHES?
_... The 607 CE Earthly encounter with Comet Halley appears to have triggered the catastrophic plunge in temperatures that only began to recover after the Arabian Horizon in 637 CE.
_The 760 CE Earthly encounter with Comet Halley appears to be associated with the catastrophic deposition of sand and gravel.
_And the 912 CE Earthly encounter with Comet Halley appears to be closely associated with the catastrophic Heinsohn Horizon in 914 CE.
_The Transit of Venus in 912 CE also suggests 912 CE was a very powerful alignment and that a Halley-Venus-Earth alignment could have emulated the conditions associated with Immanuel Velikovsky’s “Comet Venus”.
OCEAN WAS SHALLOW
immanuelvelikovsky.com/Global%20Floods%20Evidence%20%28Veli-Jrnl%29.pdf
_... beach sand ... brought up in one case from a depth of two and the other nearly three and one half miles.... One of these sand deposits was found twelve hundred miles from land.
_... either the land must have sunk two to three miles, or the sea once must have been two to three miles lower than now.
The Oceans [Velikovskian]
_... The Ridge, as well as the ocean bottom to the west and to the east, disclosed to the expedition a series of facts that amount to `new scientific puzzles."10 "` One was the discovery of prehistoric beach sand . . . brought up in one case from a depth of two and the other nearly three and one half miles, far from any place where beaches exist today.' One of these sand deposits was found twelve hundred miles from land.
_... there should be no coarse sand on the mid-ocean floor, because sand is native to land areas and to the continental shelf, the coastal rim of the ocean and its seas.... either the land must have sunk two to three miles, or the sea once must have been two to three miles lower....
_... 'These measurements clearly indicate thousands of feet of sediments on the foothills of the ridge. Surprisingly, however, we have found that in the great flat basins on either side of the Ridge, this sediment appears to be less than 100 feet thick....
_... 'The absence of thick sediment on the level floor presents `another of many scientific riddles our expedition propounded.' It indicates that the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean on both sides of the Ridge was only very recently formed. At the same time, on the flanks of the ridge the layers of sediment in some places are `thousands of feet thick as was expected.12
malagabay.wordpress.com/2019/07/22/alaskan-muck-layer-cake/
_... The Mastodon’s “trend of declining age at maturation” is consistent with a declining orbital period during the terminal phase of a cometary cascade.
_... Analysis of tusks of mastodons from the American Great Lakes region over a span of several thousand years prior to their extinction in the area shows a trend of declining age at maturation; this is contrary to what one would expect if they were experiencing stresses from an unfavorable environment, but is consistent with a reduction in intraspecific competition that would result from a population being reduced by human hunting.
[[COMMENT: I doubt that the mastadon fossils covered thousands of years.]]
HALLEY'S COMET CAUSED CATASTROPHES?
_... The 607 CE Earthly encounter with Comet Halley appears to have triggered the catastrophic plunge in temperatures that only began to recover after the Arabian Horizon in 637 CE.
_The 760 CE Earthly encounter with Comet Halley appears to be associated with the catastrophic deposition of sand and gravel.
_And the 912 CE Earthly encounter with Comet Halley appears to be closely associated with the catastrophic Heinsohn Horizon in 914 CE.
_The Transit of Venus in 912 CE also suggests 912 CE was a very powerful alignment and that a Halley-Venus-Earth alignment could have emulated the conditions associated with Immanuel Velikovsky’s “Comet Venus”.
OCEAN WAS SHALLOW
immanuelvelikovsky.com/Global%20Floods%20Evidence%20%28Veli-Jrnl%29.pdf
_... beach sand ... brought up in one case from a depth of two and the other nearly three and one half miles.... One of these sand deposits was found twelve hundred miles from land.
_... either the land must have sunk two to three miles, or the sea once must have been two to three miles lower than now.
The Oceans [Velikovskian]
_... The Ridge, as well as the ocean bottom to the west and to the east, disclosed to the expedition a series of facts that amount to `new scientific puzzles."10 "` One was the discovery of prehistoric beach sand . . . brought up in one case from a depth of two and the other nearly three and one half miles, far from any place where beaches exist today.' One of these sand deposits was found twelve hundred miles from land.
_... there should be no coarse sand on the mid-ocean floor, because sand is native to land areas and to the continental shelf, the coastal rim of the ocean and its seas.... either the land must have sunk two to three miles, or the sea once must have been two to three miles lower....
_... 'These measurements clearly indicate thousands of feet of sediments on the foothills of the ridge. Surprisingly, however, we have found that in the great flat basins on either side of the Ridge, this sediment appears to be less than 100 feet thick....
_... 'The absence of thick sediment on the level floor presents `another of many scientific riddles our expedition propounded.' It indicates that the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean on both sides of the Ridge was only very recently formed. At the same time, on the flanks of the ridge the layers of sediment in some places are `thousands of feet thick as was expected.12