Excerpts from ZetaTalk on Stop Rotation The Earth slows in its - TopicsExpress



          

Excerpts from ZetaTalk on Stop Rotation The Earth slows in its rotation, and actually stops. This is recorded in written history and spoken folklore, worldwide, as a long day or night. The period of time, due to the lack of mechanical clocks, was not measurable, but the humans who experienced this described this as anywhere from a few hours to several days. The latter is more correct. Rotation stops with a predictable part of the Earth facing the approaching 12th Planet - the mid-Atlantic Ocean off the eastern seaboard of the United States. This part of the globe lines up over former lava flows from the renting apart of the continents, the mid-Atlantic rift. Thus, the Atlantic lava beds are gripped, facing the Sun, facing the approaching 12th Planet coming up from the South along the rift, and causing both Europe, the Americas, and Africa to be on the long day side of the Earth. This slowing of rotation occurs with little trauma.
Posted on: Sat, 10 Aug 2013 05:20:51 +0000

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