Jason Jorjani
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So, yeah, this is in my book, Satanion, and the chapter is called Catastrophic Information because there's a physicist recently who's looked at all of this, and he conceptualizes this as an information catastrophe. Melvin Vopson is working at a university in Britain, I believe. He's, I think, Romanian originally, but he's working in UK.
And he calls it the information catastrophe because, look, at a certain point, we're going to reach a critical mass of data, which will have geophysically catastrophic effects. Oh, here's the other thing. So I investigated what would be the geophysical effects of reaching a critical mass of data. Guess what?
And he calls it the information catastrophe because, look, at a certain point, we're going to reach a critical mass of data, which will have geophysically catastrophic effects. Oh, here's the other thing. So I investigated what would be the geophysical effects of reaching a critical mass of data. Guess what?
And he calls it the information catastrophe because, look, at a certain point, we're going to reach a critical mass of data, which will have geophysically catastrophic effects. Oh, here's the other thing. So I investigated what would be the geophysical effects of reaching a critical mass of data. Guess what?
It turns out to be every single catastrophe that's been held responsible for the destruction of Atlantis. So you have all these theorists from like Plato, all the way, way back Plato, to Senator Ignatius Donnelly in the 1800s with his book Atlantis, the Antediluvian World, to Graham Hancock and Randall Carlson. All these people talking about the various catastrophes.
It turns out to be every single catastrophe that's been held responsible for the destruction of Atlantis. So you have all these theorists from like Plato, all the way, way back Plato, to Senator Ignatius Donnelly in the 1800s with his book Atlantis, the Antediluvian World, to Graham Hancock and Randall Carlson. All these people talking about the various catastrophes.
It turns out to be every single catastrophe that's been held responsible for the destruction of Atlantis. So you have all these theorists from like Plato, all the way, way back Plato, to Senator Ignatius Donnelly in the 1800s with his book Atlantis, the Antediluvian World, to Graham Hancock and Randall Carlson. All these people talking about the various catastrophes.
The various catastrophes that might have destroyed the civilization. And by the way, just on a quick side note, you cannot argue with 1,300 ton megaliths in Baalbek, Lebanon, which are fitted together with razor precision, and you can't even slip a razor blade between the joint. You cannot argue with that, okay? Or those. Or those, exactly.
The various catastrophes that might have destroyed the civilization. And by the way, just on a quick side note, you cannot argue with 1,300 ton megaliths in Baalbek, Lebanon, which are fitted together with razor precision, and you can't even slip a razor blade between the joint. You cannot argue with that, okay? Or those. Or those, exactly.
The various catastrophes that might have destroyed the civilization. And by the way, just on a quick side note, you cannot argue with 1,300 ton megaliths in Baalbek, Lebanon, which are fitted together with razor precision, and you can't even slip a razor blade between the joint. You cannot argue with that, okay? Or those. Or those, exactly.
The Egyptians had those too, and who knows who they got them from.
The Egyptians had those too, and who knows who they got them from.
The Egyptians had those too, and who knows who they got them from.
and with what tools they were made.
and with what tools they were made.
and with what tools they were made.
Yeah. So this civilization existed, okay? And there are all these geophysical catastrophes that have been postulated as the cause for the destruction of this worldwide, highly advanced technical culture, right? Guess what? If you wind up with a moon's mass worth of data at Silicon Valley or in China, you know what winds up happening?
Yeah. So this civilization existed, okay? And there are all these geophysical catastrophes that have been postulated as the cause for the destruction of this worldwide, highly advanced technical culture, right? Guess what? If you wind up with a moon's mass worth of data at Silicon Valley or in China, you know what winds up happening?
Yeah. So this civilization existed, okay? And there are all these geophysical catastrophes that have been postulated as the cause for the destruction of this worldwide, highly advanced technical culture, right? Guess what? If you wind up with a moon's mass worth of data at Silicon Valley or in China, you know what winds up happening?
Every single thing that anyone's ever held responsible for the destruction of Atlantis. Number one, the crust sinks underneath the data center. Number two, it creates a tidal force like the moon does, so the oceans get pulled in toward the data center. Crust sinks, there's a massive flood.