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posted ago by defenderOfMontrocity ago by defenderOfMontrocity +14 / -1

Gareth Samuel thunderbolts of gods wrote about other researchers work about electric discharge having a role in determining the age of the soil. I don't really understand this. But what I am interpreting is that direct current and ac current have hundreds of types of discharge and these discharge can ionize the soil, and then somehow even change the quantity of carbon isotopes so you can't determine how old the soil sample is. It can be 300 million years. It can be also be 200 thousand years with some particular type of plasmoid hitting it too often.

https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLeeyNowkGd8MFPZHfYVYaVgoZFMhg_F49&si=IEAWK49iNTG3haNB

That was electric universe ⚡ theory. I think my own theory can have an impact too. I am a Rupert Sheldrake supporter so what if time itself is a variable. Time isn't static, time can have acceleration. The speed of time depends on how you observe it. And in the time of catastrophe time speeds up. I could be wrong but I think there is an overlap between Rupert Sheldrake and Velikovsky.

Now why is this important? Because in Donetsk there is a wheel under 3500 feet in coal mine. Coal mine means rock formation under pressure so it it gotta be 300m years old.

https://www.thearchaeologist.org/blog/enigmatic-ancient-wheel-the-300-million-year-old-wheel-and-anomalous-ancient-tracks-across-the-world

There is a hammer called London Hammer. The wooden handle is recent but the limestone on it is millions of years old. It is said that it was found inside a rock. So the current explanation on wikipedia is somehow there was water with too much ions in it that made the rock formation faster.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Hammer

Note that many thunderbolts project supporters are now Sam, structured atom model and cold fusion supporters. So they think that Plasmoid can transmute one element from another without having a complex radioactive reaction.