waters pooling in the wound as a cosmetic, the motion of the Earth pulling the waters round, to give a smooth
appearance. But this peace lasts only until the great one returns for its periodic visit, pulling at the lumpy Earth. The
inconsistencies of the surface only make the gravitational pulls of the 12th Planet more devastating, the continents like
handles to be grabbed and jerked. Likewise, the depth of the Pacific trough is vulnerable, a weak point on the surface
for the continents to slide toward. Thus we have continental drift, which is much too benign a word to use for the
cataclysms that occur.
The Earth, during each successive Pole Sift, has filled her wound. At first, due to the lopsided nature of her shape, the
tug toward roundness was slight. What was there to tug toward? She hugged herself, all on one side, and each passage
of the giant comet only pulled slightly at this hug, separating her land mass and moving this into the gap. But each
succeeding passage found a more vulnerable scene, and the separating of the single land mass increased. Why so?
Because rifts, driven between land masses, were vulnerable spots, torn recently, tearable again. Increasingly the
Americas have moved away from the African and European continents. Now, when the Americas are almost midway
between the other land masses, and the African land mass has cleanly separated too, they are more vulnerable to
becoming fully balanced during a pole shift than ever. During this pole shift the Pacific gap will close, equalizing the
land masses as they spread around the globe. This will be devastating to certain subducting areas, such as India and
Western Australia, and will heat to a tremendous degree those plates that are above the subducting plates in California,
Tibet, and along the Pacific Rim.
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ZetaTalk: Meteors
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In the Arizona desert lies a perfect meteor crater, unaffected by the erosion that comes from washing water. Looking at
a map of the Americas, one wonders about the circle that the Gulf of Mexico forms. And a close look at the Moon
reveals many dust softened meteor craters. Humans comfort themselves by explaining that these impacts happened
long ago, when the Solar System was forming, but the Arizona desert was once a sea bed, and meteor craters under
water soon lose their edges, melting into the mush of the sea bed. These craters were not made by comets, the balls of
ice sent flying when the water planets in the Asteroid Belt were pelted to pieces. Comets lack the solid substance. Nor
were these craters made by the trash now floating in the Asteroid Belt, for if this trash were going to move out of the
niche it has found it would have done so promptly after becoming trash.
During the time when the Earth rode a different track, located within the Asteroid Belt, collisions were frequent. The
Earth was not the
started there were missiles going in every direction for some time. When the Earth sustained her great wound where
the Pacific Ocean now pools, she was not struck just once, but was pelted repeatedly, even with her own flying
fragments. Her waters scattered, the remaining waters pooling in her wounds, and thus the soft sea bed that is now the
rock hard soil of the Arizona desert easily molded into an impact impression, later to dry and harden, and soften no
more.
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ZetaTalk: African Coapies
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The plains of Africa are flat, in the main, baked during the seasonal droughts and unperturbed by earthquakes. Yet
among the rolling hills and broad valleys are rock outcroppings that stand as peculiar to their surroundings. Unlike the
wind or water sculpted remnants of sandstone hills, the Coapies are solid rock. To understand their origin one must put
aside the concept of the African continent as
Originally a water planet, the proto- Earth was
with one of the many moons that travel behind the 12th Planet, the Earth settled into her current orbit and began
reshaping herself into a globe, minus much of her water. Land formed under the sea can be compressed sediment or
hardened lava, and during times of turmoil the soft sediment can wash away, leaving lava plums standing alone in
stark contrast to their surroundings. Such was the origin of the African Coapies.
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ZetaTalk: Earth Twin