Jimmy Corsetti
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And it would be a task for seafloor mining people that look for gold off the coast. But that could be a needle in a haystack. This may never be known. But if they were to find abundance of gold in that seafloor slide, I would say that would be â I don't want to use the word smoking gun. But that would be probably the only way to figure it out, I imagine. Yeah.
And it would be a task for seafloor mining people that look for gold off the coast. But that could be a needle in a haystack. This may never be known. But if they were to find abundance of gold in that seafloor slide, I would say that would be â I don't want to use the word smoking gun. But that would be probably the only way to figure it out, I imagine. Yeah.
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And it causes a little bit of like a wobble. Yeah. And it's like a sponge effect that the crust will rise again. My wild theory is that because it's, you know, it's interesting. You have Graham Hancock. That's very a big proponent of the cosmic impact hypothesis. You have Robert Shock that disagrees greatly and says it was a solar outburst.
And it causes a little bit of like a wobble. Yeah. And it's like a sponge effect that the crust will rise again. My wild theory is that because it's, you know, it's interesting. You have Graham Hancock. That's very a big proponent of the cosmic impact hypothesis. You have Robert Shock that disagrees greatly and says it was a solar outburst.
And it causes a little bit of like a wobble. Yeah. And it's like a sponge effect that the crust will rise again. My wild theory is that because it's, you know, it's interesting. You have Graham Hancock. That's very a big proponent of the cosmic impact hypothesis. You have Robert Shock that disagrees greatly and says it was a solar outburst.
Okay. Yes, there it is. Isostatic. Thank you. And then you have other people suggesting a pole shift. And I'm like, so there's no smoking gun evidence for any of these individual things. However, there's strong suggestive evidence for each one of them independently. Not enough to conclude it. So let me give a shout out to Ben Davison of Suspicious Observers. Are you familiar with Ben?
Okay. Yes, there it is. Isostatic. Thank you. And then you have other people suggesting a pole shift. And I'm like, so there's no smoking gun evidence for any of these individual things. However, there's strong suggestive evidence for each one of them independently. Not enough to conclude it. So let me give a shout out to Ben Davison of Suspicious Observers. Are you familiar with Ben?
Okay. Yes, there it is. Isostatic. Thank you. And then you have other people suggesting a pole shift. And I'm like, so there's no smoking gun evidence for any of these individual things. However, there's strong suggestive evidence for each one of them independently. Not enough to conclude it. So let me give a shout out to Ben Davison of Suspicious Observers. Are you familiar with Ben?
I've been trying to hit him up for years. Yeah. Oh, well, let me text him. And I can't imagine why he wouldn't want to partner with you. Great guy, by the way. I think he got back to us once, but he was busy. OK, I know he's it's not for me to say, but I know he's a single parent. He's got a lot of things going on. I know that fascinating channel. I've been watching this stuff.
I've been trying to hit him up for years. Yeah. Oh, well, let me text him. And I can't imagine why he wouldn't want to partner with you. Great guy, by the way. I think he got back to us once, but he was busy. OK, I know he's it's not for me to say, but I know he's a single parent. He's got a lot of things going on. I know that fascinating channel. I've been watching this stuff.
I've been trying to hit him up for years. Yeah. Oh, well, let me text him. And I can't imagine why he wouldn't want to partner with you. Great guy, by the way. I think he got back to us once, but he was busy. OK, I know he's it's not for me to say, but I know he's a single parent. He's got a lot of things going on. I know that fascinating channel. I've been watching this stuff.
So what if it's all the above, that essentially there was a pole shift? And one of the things that he informed me of is that there was something called the Gothenburg Pole Excursion of 12,800 years ago, which is the same period of time as the onset of the Younger Dryas that went until about 11,600 years ago. And I'm like, I've never heard of this.
So what if it's all the above, that essentially there was a pole shift? And one of the things that he informed me of is that there was something called the Gothenburg Pole Excursion of 12,800 years ago, which is the same period of time as the onset of the Younger Dryas that went until about 11,600 years ago. And I'm like, I've never heard of this.
So what if it's all the above, that essentially there was a pole shift? And one of the things that he informed me of is that there was something called the Gothenburg Pole Excursion of 12,800 years ago, which is the same period of time as the onset of the Younger Dryas that went until about 11,600 years ago. And I'm like, I've never heard of this.
There was a geomagnetic pole excursion 12,800 years ago. Why? How am I? How haven't I heard of this? And this study goes back to the 70s.
There was a geomagnetic pole excursion 12,800 years ago. Why? How am I? How haven't I heard of this? And this study goes back to the 70s.
There was a geomagnetic pole excursion 12,800 years ago. Why? How am I? How haven't I heard of this? And this study goes back to the 70s.