Posted on 07/15/2011 10:15:16 AM PDT by SunkenCiv
Joe Rogan & Robert Schoch - Sphinx redate and coronal mass ejectionsFull show:
Joe Rogan Experience #1124 - Robert SchochThanks for this one:
Earth Catastrophe Cycle | SOLAR MICRONOVA
May I suggest reading Julian Jaynes The origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind.
You are very welcome! Enjoying reading through this entire thread!
Here are the links to all the parts:
Part 1 | https://youtu.be/wvjJqIXYT1w
Part 2 | https://youtu.be/_Cje2LJJKS8
Part 3 | https://youtu.be/Qy99GLyOcHw
Part 4 | https://youtu.be/jTUJ7GtEx0Y
Part 5 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5vKwu9AqX8c
Thanks DC!
I probably should have pointed out that it’s from 2011. :^o
Because people were living in caves and they were on the other side, away from the plasma?
It reads, made in China.
Schoch cited examples of vitrified rocks from around the world, plus he mentioned melting ice caps, etc., so it sounds like the plasma was scorching the entire planet, under his theory. It seems like a big space rock could have done nearly all the things that Schoch attributes to plasma.
If you're interested, Randall Carlson has a ton of YouTube videos focused on events around the end of the last ice age, but his view is that an asteroid or comet touched things off.
My answer was supposition. This whole thing opens a new line that I had not really “explored.” I think I have somne fun winter reading ahead of me.
Robert M. Schoch: Research Highlights
Solar-Induced Dark Age (SIDA)
Rising From the Ashes of SIDA
By Robert M. Schoch
https://www.robertschoch.com/sida.html
https://www.robertschoch.com/misc_news.html
Note: this topic is from .
https://freerepublic.com/focus/chat/3953638/posts?page=35#35 where you linked to Schoch.
Intelligent, but a doofus. Here's a quote from his webpage about his (I think, 2nd) wife:
Katie explained that just prior to the conference she had watched a NOVA documentary pertaining to the formation of stars, learning (according to the standard story – there are other theories that currently challenge it, such as those put forth by the Electric Universe community) that hydrogen molecules in space gather to form clouds and eventually, through gravitational forces, collapse into stars. The program also explained how virtually all the elements that are released from stars via ejecta (CMEs, the solar wind stream, etc.) can be found in us and in all life on Earth.
Katie thus wondered if hydrogen was the key, the missing piece of a grand and enormous cycle. Katie's theory speculates that, upon death, our hydrogen atoms (we are largely water and water is H2O) are released from us and, being light (hydrogen is the lightest element on the periodic table), they float up to space where they gather into clouds and, through time, form stars.
Three words.
Conservation of mass.
If the entire mass of Earth + atmosphere were hydrogen, there wouldn't be enough to create a single star.
Next issue.
Age of Earth vs. age of stars (cosmic events being light years away). Where'd the stars come from before there were people, indeed, before there was the Earth?
Third issue.
Distance. Light years vs. very non-relativistic speed of atmospheric gases.
This guy might have good insights on the Sphinx, or not, but he let his desire for women overtake his reason...
His previous partner started leading him down what I regard as a bad direction. He's a competent geologist, he's had interesting insights, but he isn't for example a competent astrologer, because, y'know, astrology is incompetence. He's also wandered off into Bauval's delusional system.
Given his Yale pedigree, and the looneybirds he's dated/married, I guess it's safe to assume he's a Biden voter?
I think he's held political office, or ran for some office local to his home.
An oldie topic, from the SIDA keyword; Schoch’s view is that those underground towns in Cappadocia (for example) have been reused, with long periods of abandonment in between, and that their origins could be 10s of 1000s of years ago.
The Cycle of Cosmic Catastrophes:
Flood, Fire, and Famine
in the History of Civilization
by Richard Firestone,
Allen West, and
Simon Warwick-Smith
Thanks!
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