Re: Planet X: VIEWING, Restated
In Article <3b89133e_1@newsa.ev1.net> William wrote:
> Rapid or sudden change in geological terms can be
> 1000's of years!
Please note in the article below that this climate change happened
within the lifetime of those trees, for one. As with the quickly frozen
mammoths, solidly frozen from the day they were munching on green grass
and buttercups NOT growing from that day forward in the Artic Circle
where they remained frozen to this day. The climate change occurred
QUICKLY, as in a crust shift happening within an hour due to a passing
giant magnet, Planet X.
In Article <3B8905DF.3AB5CB82@zetatalk.com> Nancy Lieder wrote:
> A Forest from the Past
> ABC, Feb 23, 2000
>
> An amazing find of five acres of ancient [~10,000+ years old]
> forest, still standing and nearly perfectly preserved, down to
> the moss on the limbs of the trees. "If you look at the tree
> rings you can look at the microclimate (which determines
> growth) in this area right before it warmed up," Bornhorst
> says. "One of the really fascinating things is we don't see any
> indicators that the climate was going to warm up. "That has
> some practical significance. If nature didn't give any warning
> then, what about today? "ALL OF A SUDDEN it warmed up, ...