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I'm interested in Charles Hapgood's theory of the Earth's Shifting Crust. The idea is that from time to time the [c. 60 mile thick] earth's crust is shifted over the interior core. The mechanism Hapgood initially suggested was that an in the accumulation of ice near the poles would lead to instabilities due unbalanced centrifugal forces sufficient to initiate the wholesale shift.

The attractive thing about the theory (to me; and to Albert Einstein - Einstein wrote a forward to Earth's Shifting Crust which one can read via Amazon's Look Inside feature.) is that it simply explains so many geologic mysteries.

Due to criticisms that such ice imbalances would be insufficient to initiate such a shift Hapgood seemingly gave up on the polar ice mechanism and also on the nearly instantaneous nature of the shift. The problem is that the rapid shift is very important to explaining things that have been observed such as the mammoths found flash-frozen in the Siberian tundra.

To my mind, the mechanism is unimportant. The evidence that such shifts have occurred that Hapgood has presented is overwhelming.

So, today I was poking around on the internet to see what I might find that discredits Hapgood's theory other than objections to the initiating mechanism. The first link I looked at was Wikipedia's Hapgood entry. Right at the top is the link to Wikipedia's Pseudoarchaeology entry. And I thought it just so absurd that I felt a need to comment about it. Among other things, Hapgood's book is about GEOLOGY. Almost nothing in it is about human history (ANTHROPOLOGY).

ML/NJ

1 posted on 09/29/2020 11:54:45 AM PDT by ml/nj
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Hmm. University of Kansas lists Hoopes as a professor of anthropology primarily. That’s a “discipline” with deep leftist roots.


2 posted on 09/29/2020 11:57:48 AM PDT by Olog-hai ("No Republican, no matter how liberal, is going to woo a Democratic vote." -- Ronald Reagan, 1960)
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To: ml/nj

Sounds like the makings of yet another “Grievance Studies” degree.


3 posted on 09/29/2020 11:59:22 AM PDT by glennaro (Democrat/Communist/Left Party core principle: You can control anyone if you frighten them enough.)
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I guess real archaeology promotes myths that Jews, real a Jews, were black and all civilization started in the sub Sahara...


4 posted on 09/29/2020 12:08:52 PM PDT by Rurudyne (Standup Philosopher)
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I have a friend at church who has a PhD in archaeology and teaches at a Community College. I’ve learned a lot about the pure fakery that goes on in archaeology and by extension anthroplogy. An incredible amount of the stuff these “disciplines” claim is purely invented out of thin air.

For example, those hominid finds in Africa. The ages of these bones are usually determined by having an expert look at them and then just make up a number based on how old they look. Bones found in the exact same strata will be given wildly different ages so as to not interfere with the “settled science”. Don’t like anomalies? Just hide them in university archives.


5 posted on 09/29/2020 12:08:53 PM PDT by Seruzawa (TANSTAAFL!)
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To: ml/nj

Problem with the ice theory is that the southern ice cap in **the last glacial period** was as large or larger than the northern one.

The flash frozen mammoths is typical of a fast comet fragment strike - the fragment drags a portion of space cold behind it as it descends, bringing outer space temp to the earth’s surface.

Geology affects human history: example Mt Toba eruption 74,000 ya wiped out most hominids as well as most homo sapiens; more recently Mt Vesuvius erupted and buried Pompey.

Geology and Anthropology, and Human History are intertwined and inseparable.


6 posted on 09/29/2020 12:10:06 PM PDT by PIF (They came for me and mine ... now its your turn)
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Hapgood is one of my heroes. His book “ Maps of the Ancient Sea Kings” was an inspiration to me. I was in the Army in Vietnam in 1968-9 and worked with a warrant officer who had helped him with his book. When I got out of the Army in the summer of 1969 I flew from NY to Keene NH. He picked me up at the airport and I spent a fascinating afternoon discussing all sort of weird phenomenon at his house. He was friends with Einstein and Ivan T. Sanderson. He was into reincarnation and ESP. Look up “Acambaro figurines”.


14 posted on 09/29/2020 4:39:31 PM PDT by Sicvee (Sicvee)
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UMASS destroyed it excellent anthro dept. by renaming it the dept. of Feminist anthro. It all fell apart thereafter.


16 posted on 10/02/2020 1:45:11 PM PDT by pabianice
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