Planetary Gyroscopic Balance (was Re: Most needed inventions)

Dennis C. Lee ( (no email) )
Tue, 27 Oct 1998 04:28:05 -0500

>Hi;
>
>There have been many books written about the planetary alignment happening
on 5/5/2000. They ALL say that the last time this happened 6000 years ago,
the South Pole Icecap slipped and repositioned itself at what was the
equator due to the gyroscopic forces of the Earth's spin. Some calculate
that the ice mass attained velocities of 1600 MPH. This seems a reasonable
number because the equator speed, due to the Earth's rotation, is about 1000
MPH relative to our frame of reference. The axis of the Earth itself changed
during the icecap shift. The atmosphere couldn't keep up with the Earth so
the vacuum of space reached the surface in some places. This may explain why
there were found INSTANTLY frozen animals in perfectly preserved condition
at the Arctic regions.
>
>This condition really concerns me. If the technology were available, I
would say that reshaping, and reducing in mass to a large extent, the South
Pole Icecap is a wise thing to do. Why aren't the governments of the world
doing this? Maybe because they don't know, too busy fighting one another
(for pivot points?) or are too busy digging enormous underground refuge
accomodations for if and when the icecap slips.
>
>For those who will be left out to fend for themselves, I would say that we
should be allowed to acquire the technology to try the South Pole Icecap
facelift idea. Maybe we'd get fewer earthquakes if the Earth were in good
gyroscopic balance?
>
>It's time to stop worrying about repercussions from those trying to stop
Free Energy and Antigravity technology. They have their hideouts to protect
themselves during such a catastrophy all ready and probably comfy. We paid
for these accomodations but we won't be invited to these shelters.
>
>
>Dennis C. Lee
>

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