water line as well, so that technologies and skills can be shared among the survivors. Survivors thus will find visiting each other

possible rather than impossible in a new world without maps and certainly without guidelines for boats setting out on

what will seem to be an endless sea.

Going on the assumption that the poles have always been, essentially, where they are found today, humans have

extracted core samples which they assume will be a frozen record of climatic changes back through the eons - a dust

layer here, bits of vegetation there, a higher carbon dioxide level here, and on through any number of variables.

However, unlike the rings in a tree, which show its age, layers of ice do not show what is absent. The tree trunk is viewed as a whole, reflecting the life of a tree, but polar ice reflects only that portion of its life that has not melted away. Many shifts are slight, thus causing partial melting or melting on only one side. Thus, for the existing poles,

there are places where the debris and gasses caught in the ice tell a long tale.

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ZetaTalk: Rising Seas

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ZetaTalk: Rising Seas

Note: below taken from the Melting Ice Caps page.

It has been estimated by mankind’s scientists that the melting, completely, of the Antarctic ice would cause the oceans of the world to rise in sea level by 200 feet. This is measuring the effect of ice above the water line melting and

returning to the body of water, and leveling out. More occurs during and for some time after the shift when the existing poles are placed under the equatorial sun and all active volcanoes of the world explode. What degree of heat would be

generated by the crust and core separating and the core moving under the crust? How much heat is required to melt

rock, during rapid subduction of one plate over another, which the Indians of the West Coast and witnesses of the last

pole shift in the Middle East report? How rapidly does heat dissipate, even from campfire ashes, open to the air, or the seat of a chair from which the occupant recently rose? Most of the surface of the Earth is covered by the great oceans, which warm completely, without cold spots, after the shift, and do not return to having cold spots until some centuries have passed. This warmer water accounts for the rise in sea level, in the main.

Note: below added during the October 5, 2002 Live ZetaTalk IRC Session.

The oceans of the world are mostly a vast unexplored territory to man, who cannot drop to their depths else be

crushed, nor explore them at length when descending at all. The depth of rifts is calculated by radar, and the

temperatures estimated by probes. What can be assumed is that the water is not freezing, else would form into ice and rise to the top. But water can be at the freezing temperature, and not freeze, if kept in motion, as flowing rivers in the cold of winter give evidence. In computing the rise in the seas to 675 feet, more than the melting of Antarctic and

Greenland ice is presumed, as this rise has been computed by man to be only 200 feet. Since the water flowing from

the pole is cold, and would drop and run along the deep ocean rifts, this would bring those rifts to the freezing point, cold water falling below warm. How high does that cold water rise? Human statistics measure the temperature at

various depths, so this is a known statistic. What is the volume of water in the deep rifts, vs water at more shallow depths? This is also statistically evident, as the oceans have been mapped by radar. Nevertheless, in considering that

the temperature worldwide, at all depths, might rise to the level of the surface waters at the Equator, the math does not compute.

What is missing from this equation is swelling of land masses, land surface under the water, as odd as this concept

might sound. Metal is known to expand when heated, but the concept of hot mud being larger in volume than cold

mud has not been considered, as it has never been a concern of man’s. Heat is particles in motion, and they bump

atoms about so that expansion is the result. All land surface will be heated due to the swirling of the core, the heat to the extent that it can escape into the land surface doing so. The result? This surface will expand, crevasses opening,

flaky layers of rock separating, and buckling occurring that creates spaces in the interior of rock. Under the oceans,

this equates to a higher ocean bottom, with the water needing to go someplace, and as the bottom is moving up, the sea level can only go up also. Thus, where this cannot be computed by man, being a missing dynamic in his statistics, this is the explanation for why our 675 foot rise does not compute given the known factors - water volume and increase per

degree of heat rise.

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ZetaTalk: Sea Level

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ZetaTalk: Sea Level

Note: written during the August 10, 2002 Live ZetaTalk IRC Session.

The sea level, rising to 675 feet, will gradually drop due to the following factors.

1. The core of the Earth, hot from the turmoil of the shift and friction with the crust, will have its excess heat

absorbed by the oceans and gradually dissipated. This will take 50 year to dissipate, during which time the

oceans will plateau, then cool. The cooling phase will take 250 years longer, to be complete.

2. The new poles will freeze rainfall or ocean water into ice, pulling up water. This likewise will take hundreds and

even thousands of years to reach an equilibrium where iceberg breakage and ice formation stabilize the ice

development.

Thus, we estimate 300 years for a reduced level, to be followed by thousands of years of pole formation. During this

time, the Earth will move physically into 4th Density, with a smaller sun as not all of the sun will be moved. This will expedite the polar ice formation, such that more land will be found around the

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