Re: Planet X: Continental RIP
In Article <d4e8884e.0105180506.52212fb9@posting.google.com> Mark Patterson wrote:
> As for slamming into each other - plate boarder each
> other and travel v. slowly, so where's the space for
> the run up for them to 'slam' into each other?
There's no space in your car for the rear seat to run up against the
front seat, either, but if you slam into a wall so the front of the car
is suddenly STOPPED, those in the front seat may find the content of the
trunk in their laps. It all depends upon the RELATIVE WEAKNESS of spots
in the car. The WEAKEST spot will give, allowing the stronger parts of
the car the "space for the run up for them to slam into each other".
The pole shift is therefore sudden, taking place in
what seems to be minutes to humans involved in
the drama, but which actually takes place during
the better part of an hour. There are stages, between
which the human spectators, in shock, are numb.
At first there is a vibration of sorts, a jiggling, as
the crust separates in various places from the core.
Then there is a slide, where the crust is dragged,
over minutes, to a new location, along with the core.
During the slide, tidal waves move over the Earth
along the coast lines, as the water is not attached
and can move independently. The water tends to
stay where it is, the crust moving under it,
essentially. When the core finds itself aligned, it
churns about somewhat, settling, but the crust,
more solid and in motion, proceeds on. This is
in fact where mountain building and massive
earthquakes occur, just as car crashes do their
damage on the point of impact, when motion must
stop.
Weak spots among the Earth's crustal plates give
way. The Pacific Ocean will shorten, and the
Atlantic widen. Subducting plates will subduct
greatly. Mountain building will occur suddenly,
primarily increasing in areas already undergoing
mountain building. All told, the better part of an
hour, but at certain stages, only minutes. Plants
survive as they are rooted and their seeds are
everywhere, and animals including man survive
because they travel with the moving plates of the
Earth and experience no more severe a shock
when the plates stop moving than they would
during a Richter 9 earthquake. Where mountain
building occurs when the plates stop moving, the
stoppage is not simply a sudden jolt, like a car
hitting a brick wall. All is in motion, and the
stoppage is more like a car hitting a barrier of
sand filled plastic barrels - a series of small
jolts, occurring in quick succession.
ZetaTalk, Pole Shift
(http://www.zetatalk.com/poleshft/p21.htm)