Hate to plug this, but also electric universe/purple dawn hypothesizes that Earth was once “encapsulated” within Saturns plasma sheath. If it was, recording time would be virtually impossible due to no stars being visible and no real discernible day/night cycle.
So, I’m wondering if there was some major event that took place that required the switch to an astronomical calendar.
The toroid doesn't seem to match order natural observations. The expanding part though seems like it could make a lot of sense especially if the orbit itself is changing. We know the orbit has changed historically and probably wildly so before achieving it's more steady current state.
Yeah it sounds far fetched, BUT the general physics actually seem to point towards it being possible. I’m not entirely up to speed but Wal at Thunderbolts Project has a shit ton of research into the physics of EU. Agreed RE the orbit too
Hate to plug this, but also electric universe/purple dawn hypothesizes that Earth was once “encapsulated” within Saturns plasma sheath. If it was, recording time would be virtually impossible due to no stars being visible and no real discernible day/night cycle. So, I’m wondering if there was some major event that took place that required the switch to an astronomical calendar.
Never studied that one. I like the expanding earth theory though. I think it explains things better than the moving plates theory.
Yeah Wal Thornhill is a proponent of expanding Earth as well. He makes a good case for it and possible toroidal earth as well.
The toroid doesn't seem to match order natural observations. The expanding part though seems like it could make a lot of sense especially if the orbit itself is changing. We know the orbit has changed historically and probably wildly so before achieving it's more steady current state.
Yeah it sounds far fetched, BUT the general physics actually seem to point towards it being possible. I’m not entirely up to speed but Wal at Thunderbolts Project has a shit ton of research into the physics of EU. Agreed RE the orbit too
Src/https://www.unknowncountry.com/headline-news/an-armchair-archaeologist-has-cracked-the-code-of-a-40000-year-old-calendar/